**Limited to 50 hand numbered copies** In 1994 the activity of the Slaughter Productions becomes more and more frantic, releasing countless tapes. In the same year, leaving four important works of Atrax Morgue on cassette, the first of which is “Collection In Formaldeide’’. The tape, limited to only thirty copies, is accompanied by a syringe needle attached with scotch, signifying that this music would be “an injection of death’’. All this is packaged in a transparent box for VHS, containing a pair of white latex gloves, two postcard size flyer and an A4 sheet folded to form a mini fanzine entitled “Aseptic Vision’’: a proliferation of images of dead bodies similar to each other .
The sound of “Collection In Formaldeide’’ is simply devastating. Crosses terrifying rooms lit by neon lights, corridors filled with gruesome tools, machines of blood and bits of human tissue floating in jars of formalin. The hum of the synth, the roar of noise and fights razor are often repeated loops, where each track has a compact structure, following the main theme (of death). It is fascinating that so modest means can create an atmosphere so crowds.
The record has been pressed on 140 gr black vinyl with black label and black inner sleeve and comes in wooden Lp size box: Death Injection Part II - The psychopatology of sounds (audio content of release). Also include a mini fanzine with art from “Atlante di medicina legale’’ by Waldemar Weimann and Otto Prokop: Death Injection Part III - Aseptic Visions (booklet and sheet) and two black latex gloves and syringe with needle: Death Injection Part I (objects). Plus insert with credits