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Stratvm Terror

Aged Fractures And Dead Ends (2CD)

Label: Old Europa Cafe

Format: 2CD

Genre: Electronic

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€19.50
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*2022 stock.* Is it really dead? : yes, this release marks the end of Stratvm Terror. But what an end! Massive sounds of drowning liquids, mechanized background noises, brain mangler soundscapes and harsh abrasive amplifications. Playing this loud will probably make you deaf, but what else is there to listen to after experiencing this. 'Aged Fractures and Dead Ends' is a vast collection of various archive material produced by the Stratvm Terror constellation Peter Andersson (Raison d'être) and Tobias Larsson (Ocean Chief). Lost pieces, sketches, live material, cassette and compilation tracks between 1993 and 1999. 150 minutes in total and most of it has previously never been released. Comes in a 6-panel digipak with photos by Henrik Stolt.

Details
Cat. number: OECD 164
Year: 2012
Notes:

Mixed 2012, except Disc 1: Track 10-18 / Disc 2: 10-20 (appear in original mixes)

Disc 1: Track 17-18 recorded live (20th of June, 1998) at the Nursery Festival, M/S Stubnitz, Stockholm, Sweden
Disc 2: Track 15-19 recorded live (1st of October, 1999) at the Cold Meat Industry Festival, Bug Club, Athens, Greece
Disc 1: Track 8 previously released on 'Malignant Antibodies' compilation (Malignant/Kalpamantra)
Disc 1: Track 16 previously released on 'Death Odor III' compilation (Slaughter Productions)
Disc 1: Track 18 previously released on 'The Book Ov Shadows' compilation (Spectre)
Disc 2: Track 01-02 previously released on 'Germinal Chamber' cassette (Old Europe Cafe)
Disc 2: Track 08-11 previously released on 'The Slaying Of The Infants' cassette (B.o.C.a.)

Announced as the end of Stratvm Terror.

Released in six-panel Digipak.