Maurizio Bianchi began to produce music in 1979, since 1980 using electronic equipment with the avowed goal "to produce technological sounds and in such a way to work on complete realising of the modern decadence". In the beginning, he published tapes under the alias Sacher-Pelz. Industrial Tape was one of the first release under the name MB, recorded in May 1980.
Maurizio Bianchi elaborates his abstract and exhausting art with care and great detail. Industrial Tape is a concrete example of decadent experimentation. Not remain quiet while listening to these tracks, it seems that something indescribable to happen. And then it happens to be kidnapped by the magma of these sounds that create an incredibly oppressive, bleak and dark soundscape.
No changes of pitch were made in the mastering process. The record has been cut direct to metal (DMM) and has been pressed on 140 gr black vinyl with black label and black inner sleeve and comes in a deluxe silver silkscreen on black cardboard sleeve with new artwork and layout, limited to 99 copies w/insert in luxury 160 gr ivory paper and an original color photograph made by Maurizio Bianchi specific for this release.