The Fits - "The Fits Punk Collection" CD 1995 320


"The Fits formed in Blackpool in October 1979, with an initial line-up of Mick Crudge (vocals), Andy Baron (bass guitar), Kev Halliday (drums), and Bill Hughes (guitar). They played their first gig only four days after forming. After four gigs, Bill was replaced by Steve Withers. Their first release was a tape called 'You Named Us', which was really a rehearsal recording with an interview tagged on at the end. Their first single 'You Said We'd Never Make It' was recorded in June 1980, and was sold through the used record store of Barry Lights. When the initial run of 1,500 had sold out, Lights repressed it on his own label 'Beat The System', where it eventually reached number 2 on the 'Sounds' punk chart. 

Increased exposure saw them supporting more established punk bands such as the UK Subs, then signing with the Rondelet label in November 1981. Rondelet issued their second single 'Think For Yourself' on New Year's Day 1982. In March 1982 they entered the studio to record the 'You're Nothing, You're Nowhere' LP. They were collectively disappointed with the record, enough for Kev and Andy to leave soon after. Tez McDonald of One Way System and Ricky McGuire of Chaotic Youth stepped in to replace them. The new line-up had immediate success with the 'Last Laugh' EP, which entered the 'UK Indie Chart' in December 1982, peaking at number 44.

McGuire left in February 1983, his eventual replacement being Gaz Ivin. The band then released the 'Tears Of A Nation' 7" through Corpus Christi. The success of that record as well led Crudge and Withers to relocate to London. McDonald remained in Fleetwood with his family, and did not travel to all of the band's gigs, so Ogs from 'Peter and the Test Tube Babies' would stand in. A split EP was then issued on Test Tube Babies' 'Trapper' label. Trapper released two more singles, 'Action' and 'Fact Or Fiction', both of which again sold well, but the growing violence at gigs of the time affected the group too much, and they split up in November 1985. In 1995 'Captain Oi!' records released a 27-track retrospective, simply called 'The Fits Punk Collection'."

Test Records - Labelography '94-'96


Offbeat little label of straight hardcore, sick speednoize, and cathedral doom,
with aliased releases by Miroslav Pajic, Simon Wiltshire, Guillaume Leroux and more... 

Ghosts Of Breslau - "Gas" CDR 2006 (320 With Scans)


"As the name suggests, Ghosts Of Breslau evokes mystery and atmosphere of the city in music, as well as spirits of the lost or fallen inhabitants. Early productions connected with this dark ambient project were a sort of lost chronicle, existing only in memory of the spectral metropolis. Those soundscapes were supposed to conjure up the spirit of complicated and often tragic stories."

"Wrocław (Breslau) is the historical capital of Silesia and Lower Silesia. The history of the city dates back over a thousand years, at various times it has been part of the Kingdom of Poland, the Kingdom of Bohemia, the Kingdom of Hungary, the Habsburg Monarchy of Austria, and the Kingdom of Prussia and Germany. In the interwar period and during World War II, the city witnessed discrimination and persecution of its Polish and Jewish inhabitants, including deportations to forced labour and Nazi concentration camps, and in addition tens of thousands of forced laborers and prisoners of war of various nationalities were imprisoned in multiple German labour camps throughout the city."

Genocide Lolita - "Fuck Equality" CDR 2005 (224)


Before Zyklon SS there was... 


"This music is made for those who are at war against the modern world. Genocide Lolita is the work
of one man, Justin Ordnung, and has been operating since 2002. Heavy electronics in the tradition
of The Grey Wolves, Ex.Order, and Survival Unit. Equipment used: Boss BR 532 digital 4 track,
Yamaha PSR 280 synth, Wavelab mastering software, Boss Metal Zone MT-2 distortion pedal."






The Grey Wolves - "The Atrocity Exhibition" Tape 1988, "Victory Through Violence" Tape 1991, "Punishment" LP 1992, "The Age Of Dissent" LP 1995, "Incaceration" [sic] Tape 1995, "Catholic Priests Fuck Children" LP 1996 (Mostly 320)


556a - "Police Are Alien" CDR 2002


An exemplary ambassador of the Bloody Fist sound...who never released on them
(a prerequisite for the label was being a resident of Newcastle, which 556a wasn't)...

815? - "Final Refuse" Demo 1 1995 & "Okdekkvin?" Demo 2 1995 (320 With Scans)


Japanese performance-art project that played metallic melodrama and heart attack hardcore
only as an expressionist monologue on Japan's surrender in World War 2 (815? = August 15th
1945, I'm unsure of the symbolism of the question mark though). Shares vision (and abraded production) with early Aburadako, Sekinin Tenka, and Crazy SKB... 

324 - 1997 Demo, "Customized Circle" CD 1999, "The Sun Of Desecration" CD 2000 (320)


"Japanese Terrorizer"...GODDAMN FUCKING RIGHT THEY WERE!!!