Thursday, 3 November 2011

Rasthof Dachau - "Schmerztherapie '93" (2003)



From Discogs:

Accoustic realisation: U. Harr
Voices: M. Presch / M. Kircher
Actors: Ch. Weiss / R. Theierl / Ch. Reschreiter / H. Lüftl
Choreography and organisation: M. Presch
Location: Rockhaus Salzburg, Austria 27. 10. 1993

All sound material exclusively generated from human breathing and electricity without use of any instruments or synthetic sound source.

The Schmerztherapie festival was dedicated to the victims of genocide and mass murder in any country, at any time and for whatever reason.
The performance of Rasthof Dachau was a reflection of inhuman cruelty and expulsion during and after world war II.

Limited edition of 100.


1 untitled (2:45)
2 untitled (3:25)
3 untitled (3:40)
4 untitled (6:30)
5 untitled (5:44)
6 untitled (4:12)
7 untitled (2:19)
8 untitled (4:42)
9 untitled (3:49)
10 untitled (8:46)

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Reuploaded 23. 3. 2016

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C. O. C.aspar - "From the Secrecy" (2000)



CO Caspar is one of my favourite experimental artists. This 12" LP limited to 300 was released in 2000 and stands as an great example of sound manipulation.

Enjoy.

1 FDS 1 (12:04)
2 FDS 2 (7:30)
3 FDS 3 (13:06)
4 FDS 4 (6:41)
5 FDS 5 (0:39)

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Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Veselí filištínové - "Šithauz" (1987)



Veselí filištínové (Cheerful philistines in czech) was an industrial band, which existed in the second half of the eighties. This tape was compiled by main person behind this project Antonín Hlávka back in 1987 after the group disbanded. The tape was given away to the friends and allies.
The name Šithauz (Shithouse) was inspired by sewage disposal plant in Prague, which served as a rehearsal room for some czech industrial bands (like Střední Evropa in previous post; btw, SE's guitarist Petr Trpák played saxophone in Veselí Filištínové).
I'm sorry for relatively low quality of the recordings, but it is due the poor recording conditions back then.

[The cassette was reissued in an expanded form of 3 CD's in 2011. Some info in czech here. It's possible to order it on this address, but I have no idea if the guy behind the label is shipping abroad. Try it, if you are interested.]

1 Úvod / Opening (1:25)
2 Boj / Fight (6:10)
3 Vrata / Gate (6:28)
4 Tiskárna / Printing company (2:16)
5 Loutky / Puppets (4:13)
6 Šlak / Stroke (9:45)
7 Guma oj / Rubber shaft (4:09)
8 Dvojka / Two (1:40)
9 Idea (7:43)
10 Trojka / Three (1:36)
11 Téčko / T (2:29)
12 Čtyřka / Four (1:39)
13 Devítka / Nine (3:30)
14 Pětka / Five (2:03)
15 Kult / Cult (6:34)
16 Šestka / Six (2:51)
17 Sedmička / Seven (2:21)
18 Toda (5:55)
19 Osmička / Eight (1:30)
20 Desítka / Ten (0:35)
21 Jedenáctka / Eleven (2:47)
22 Japet (2:03)

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Reuploaded 24. 4. 2015

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Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Střední Evropa - "Men instead of machines live!" (1993)



Live recordings of seminal czech industrial group Střední Evropa (Central Europe). This tape offers a mixture of electronic sounds and metal percussions. Pretty addictive in my humble opinion.
The band later transformed into experimental/death/grind band M.A.C. of Mad.

1 untitled (2:35)
2 untitled (2:44)
3 untitled (2:44)
4 untitled (3:12)
5 untitled (5:08)
6 untitled (2:23)
7 untitled (3:12)
8 untitled (2:39)
9 untitled (3:54)
10 untitled (3:12)
11 untitled (3:19)

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Reuploaded 7. 5. 2015

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