Archive of posts filed under the industrial category.
EINSTÜRZENDE NEUEKÜCHEN
The best idea I’ve heard about all day, by quite a long stretch: Born in July, 2004, the cookbook began as a simple plea on the neubauten.org supporter forum for a few suggestions on what to make for dinner. It soon became evident that Neubauten fans are also pretty good cooks, because the recipes grew …
eBay.co.uk: Bang Out Of Order
Bang Out of Order
Martin at Beyond the Implode RIP flags up this exercise in Power Electronics pulp fiction, which I’d previously reviewed here. Quite why someone has stuck it into blogform now is a mystery (inspired the recent Whitehouse gig, or maybe the reviews of it judging by the sidebar?), but it will be good if they include …
curiouser and curiouser
greengalloway
Alistair on Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV and the progression from the former to the latter. Very interesting for me as this is way before my time, but also because Alistair wasn’t completely immersed in that scene (tho connected to it) and so has a first hand, yet detached, view of what it was like.
p-orridge with everything
The Strange Case of Nicola Vincenzio Crane
Nicky Crane grew up in Crayford. He was an archetypal bonehead in the 70s, becoming the Kent organiser for the neo-nazi British Movement by the end of the decade. A photograph of Crane ended up on the cover of the “Strength Thru Oi!” LP which was complied by Garry Bushell for Sounds and released on …
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threshold house
scatology 3
I think the first Coil track I heard must have been “The Wheel” on the crucial Some Bizzare compilation “If you can’t please yourself, you can’t please your soul.” It was amazing – electro pop gone badly “wrong”. The inner sleeve of the album had photos of the album covers of the Some Bizzare roster …