• Distribution

    S.P.K. – Desvaír

    Selective Pornographi Kontrol

    S.P.K. – Despair
    Label: Twin Vision – VIDSSPKTV1, CaTV – VIDSSPKTV1
    Format: DVD, DVD-Video, Reissue, Remastered, PAL
    Country: UK
    Released: 2008
    Style: Interview, Industrial, Noise

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    In 1982, SPK issued their ‘music’ video, Despair. Sold mainly via mail order, Despair quickly asserted itself as something of a cult item on the underground when publications such as Re/Search #10: Incredibly Strange Films began to plug it. In that volume, Frank Henenlotter, director of Basket Case, said: «When I saw the video I thought, ‘What a fabulous thing; what a strange way of using music. Who would make a music video to such horror – with actual severed heads…'» Despair consists of 60 minutes of screeching, heavily distorted guitars, electronics, and various tape and vocal effects. The graphics mutate from a series of lines running up and down the screen, into a seemingly random cut-up of images, like scenes of a sex-shop, or an autopsy. The soundtrack drives onward, relentlessly. Sequences showing the mutilation of a dead cat (its eye gouged out and its tongue sliced off) and the unspooling of intestines from a cadaver’s gaping abdominal cavity, are intercut with footage of SPK performing live. The frontman, in bondage mask and swastika armband, bites meat from a rancid horse’s head. Slides of death camps, brain operations, foetal deformities and pathological specimens take the video to its conclusion and infamous mortuary footage. An individual, seen only as a pair of industrial-gloved hands, manoeuvres a detached head to perform clumsy fellatio on a penis protruding from the severed, lower extremities of a corpse. The head is replaced by a skeletal hand, woven with strings of yellowed tendon and gristle. This appendage simulates masturbation of the grey member. Hailing from Australia, SPK were one of the first wave of industrial noise groups. Throbbing Gristle’s label, Industrial Records, put out a 7″ EP of theirs (one track of which, Slogan, appears on the video) and rumours abound that band members

  • GH Records

    First Human Ferro / Ostarbeiter – Ego Vox


    First Human Ferro / Ostarbeiter – Ego Vox

    Label: Gradual Hate Records / Series: Hate The Modern World – H.T.M.06 CD
    Format: CDr, Album, Limited Edition
    Country: Spain
    Released: 2015
    Style: Dark Ambient, Industrial

    “Ego Vox” is a post industrial split by FHF and Ostarbeiter, two Olegh Kolyada’s projects famous for a special existential vein of dark ambient and death industrial electronics. Originally presented at a live gig in 2011 with Cisfinitum (featuring one track). With his back to society Old Captain’s owner keeps eschatological silence.

    tracklist:

    1. From Cradle to Grave
    2. Nasha Zemlya
    3. Chasing the Shadow
    4. Terminus
    5. Presidential Chair
    6. The Point of No Return
    7. Particles of God
    8. Windmill Cross
    9. Bird on Burning Tree (feat. Cisfinitum)
    10. Narcolepsis Milieu

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  • CD,  Distribution

    VETROPHONIA – VIZUALIZACIJA




    Vetrophonia ‎– Vizualizacija
    Label: Ultrasomnambula U ‎– USU 01
    Format: DVD, DVD-Video, Compilation, Limited Edition, Numbered
    Country: Russia
    Released: Apr 2017
    Style: Experimental, Industrial, Noise

    Tracklist
    1 – Тридцать Три И Одна Треть – Шумовизуальная Поэза (2014-2016) 33:40
    2 – Столетие Манифеста «Искусство Шумов» Луиджи Руссоло (Концерт В ГЭЗ-21. 11.03.2013) 31:22
    3 – Обращение Дев Непорочных Голубицами Небесными (Концерт На Пушкинской-10. 03.08.1996) 49:00

    The video disc «Vizualizacija» by St. Petersburg-based project Vetrophonia (Alexander Lebedev-Frontov & Nick Soudnick) consists of several parts. First of all, this is the completely new multimedia album created in 2013-2016 with the help of Yuri Kovalskiy (Worms, Monument Straha), entitled «33 1/3». The album is comprised of the carefully crafted half-hour long collage of various industrial and retro-futuristic sketches, analogue video-noises and meticulously constructed soundtrack perfectly matching the visual part. Despite the quite abstract nature of this work, it keeps the viewer in suspense during all its length and dense saturation of images is compensated by the peculiar sense of humour. The disc also contains the digital version of the live material «Turning Virgings Into Doves» originally released in 1996 on VHS, and the recording of a gig in Experimental Sound Gallery (ESG-21), St. Petersburg, played on 11.03.2013 to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of publication of the famous «L’arte dei Rumori» manifesto by Luigi Russolo.