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Original first 7" single on red vinyl enclosed with The Signal magazine by dark-wave and post-punk bank from Modena inspired by Alestair Crowley. Includes postcard.
Rare 1985 split 7" single with two electronic synth-wave bands in an elaborate package including numbered Free 1985 numbered (this is 0150/2400) magazine in the original cardboard envelope with original sealing sticker.
Rare 1983 split 7" single by two of the best synth-wave bands of the early 80's in an elaborate package including Free 8303 magazine in the original numbered (this is 722/750) cardboard envelope with original sealing sticker.
Rare 1984 7"EP compilation with some of the best synth-wave / no wave bands of the early 80's in an elaborate package including Free 1984 magazine in the original cardboard envelope with original sealing sticker. Second pressing limited to 500 copies.
Amazing lot of the first three privately-released outputs by the TOPY-releated ritual/industrial band, including the very rare first edition of the first cassette and the two LP's with inserts. In addition, lots of ephemera documenting the activity of the collective.
1985 collaborative project by Nicola Frangione featuring Piermario Ciani, Naif Orchestra, Riccardo Sinigaglia and others of a highly enjoyable mix of experimental electronics and an original sort of synth-pop, privately released in a limited edition of 1000 numbered copies (this is nr. 847).
1983 project by Nicola Frangione in the collaborative style of Mail Art, a mix-up album privately released in a limited edition of 1000 numbered copies (this is nr. 75) featuring a.o.: Maurizio Bianchi, Arrigo Lora-Totino, Vittore Baroni, Masami Akita, Gerald Jupitter-Larsen, P16.D4, Luca Miti, Piermario Ciani, Naif Orchestra.
Paul Taylor is one half of Sutcliffe No More, formerly Sutcliffe Jugend. He is and was also a member of Inertia, Bodychoke and Slaves No More. Most of his music has its background in the power electronics scene that evolved in Great Britain around the label Come Organisation and the group Whitehouse. Power electronics is a style of noise music that typically consists of static, screeching waves of feedback, analogue synthesizers making sub-bass pulses or high frequency squealing sounds; with scr…
Geins't Naït was founded in Nancy, France, in 1986 by Thierry Merigout and Vincent Hachet, both students at the Architecture School of Nancy. A year later Laurent Petitgrand joined the band. Their sound is often described as an equivalent of bands like Einstürzende Neubauten, Coil or Test Dept., but Geins't Naït is not pure classic Industrial. While Geins't Naït offers rough pieces of music as an extension of its punk attitude, Petitgand refines them to create some musicality within the post-ind…
Unreleased archival recordings from 1980-84. A small chunk of early 80's Swedish DIY underground history from the legendary but rarely heard Fysisk Fostran. Based in the small town of Stenungsund north of Gothenburg and roughly active between 1980 and 1984, the group released a few cassettes as well as a fabled 7" that due to mysterious complications only exist as a testpressing in 4 copies.
Fysisk Fostran were inspired by the early UK industrial sound as well as post-punk and synth music, this …
Edition of 200 copies. Slithering out the fertile depths of Olympia, Washington circa 1985, Industrial Sponge “released” a lone 90 minute cassette onto the unsuspecting public. And by “released” we mean they would gift wrap the tape and leave it around Olympia and nearby Aberdeen at bus stops, on the sidewalk or in coffee shops, waiting for their bizarre manifestations to be discovered by whoever was in the mood for a mysterious free present.
Industrial Sponge was spearheaded by “Fearless” Fran…
*50 copies limited edition* 3-way collaboration featuring Mkl Anderson, Evan Hydzik and Mark Trecka. The two lengthy recordIngs that make up this release have a dreamlike looseness while also maintaining the psychic precision of practiced ritual. Recorded over 2 nights in May 2015, the first inside a concrete box and the second in front of an audience at the Hideout. No computers, no overdubs, no file trading. Liminal, textured, organic, folk industrial music.
Of Tanz Victims formed in the early 80s when industrial music was taking off in parts of North America. What started things off for OTV was a 7″ vinyl of gritty, looped and guitar-laden industrial that felt fresh and alive, with the name Fighting False God. On the 30 year anniversary of its first issue, Artoffact Records will release a remastered and redesigned edition of this Canadian classic.
Debut release of destroyed industrial hip hop. In Spite of Dreams is music for subjective realities. In Spite of Dreams is Gerritt Wittmer. Limited edition CD packaged in Digipak.
Arnold Böcklin's Isle of the Dead with an industrial twist Abrasive kicks and rust in oil on canvas.Four tracks that take us far down the styx. A fine offering from this Leipzig-based duo from Brest, regulars on the hardcore techno scene.