Fleshmess - 1993 Promo


Thiqq Gothenburg hardcore (that thinks it's metal) from members of T.A.S.K.,
Nisses Nötter, and Bumsen Muss Mann...

Nitzer Ebb - "Basic Pain Procedure" Demo 1983 (320)


"The first eight songs Harris, McCarthy, and Gooday were brave enough to commit to tape comprised a demo to shop to labels and a product to sell to early fans and concertgoers. Most follow a painfully basic formula: spare drum patterns and loud crash cymbals, repetitive synth stabs from one keyboard with similar notes across multiple songs, and McCarthy delivering not his signature gravelly yell but soulful half-singing in the style of Bauhaus’ Peter Murphy. Wildly different from the Nitzer Ebb we know, on its face it doesn’t seem a particularly strong contemporary of anyone in industrial music’s earliest melodic spaces. Somehow, it still got their foot in the door. Thank goodness."

This backhanded buster is fulla shit, but the tape isn't. MINIMALISM AT IT'S MAXIMUM!

Never Say When Comp LP 1986


For a label as immortally revered as Broken Flag,
people sure don't seem to remember 99% of the releases...

(Ramleh, Un-Kommuniti, Cranioclast, Total, Controlled
Bleeding, Andrew Chalk, Jonathan Briley, Giancarlo Toniutti)

Moar Liek...Bikini Line Kill!

Eternal Recurrence (The Endless Twat)


"Time is infinite, but the things in time, the concrete bodies, are finite. They may indeed disperse into the smallest particles, but these particles, the atoms, have their determinate numbers, and the numbers of the configurations which, all of themselves, are formed out of them is also determinate. Now, however long a time may pass, according to the eternal laws governing the combinations of this eternal play of repetition, all configurations which have previously existed on this earth must yet meet, attract, repulse, kiss, and corrupt each other again."  --Walter Kaufmann

Coil - Dutch Radio 4 Supplement June 18th 2001 4xCDR (320 From FLAC)


"Coil were a highly experimental music duo founded in London in 1982, and disbanding in 2005. Initially envisioned as a solo project by John Balance of Psychic TV, Coil evolved into a full-time project with the addition of Peter Christopherson, formerly of Throbbing Gristle. Their work explored themes related to alchemy, the occult, and sexuality, heavily influencing the genres of goth rock, neofolk, and dark ambient. Their existence is still referenced as 'One of the most beloved, mythologized groups to emerge from the British post-industrial scene.' Balance died on 13 November 2004, after falling from a two-story balcony at the home he shared with Christopherson. Christopherson died in his sleep in Bangkok on 25 November 2010. The cause of death was never made public." 

(Now drill 4th and 5th eye...

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