• CD,  Distribution

    REPLICA – LANGUAGES OF DECAY


    Replica – Languages Of Decay
    Label: Twilight Records
    Format: CD, Album, Digipak
    Country: Argentina
    Released: 2007
    Style: Electro, Synth-pop

    Are you ready for a new journey to know the deep of this isolated souls? Replica is the new promisse of the southmarican scene. Between electro and dark music, Replica´s music bring to the listeners to a oscure pássage full of emotions, feelings and unforgetables songs.

    Languages of Dekay show us the two sides of the band: one more intense and depresive and the other more danceable and powerfull.

    Replica´s music could be called a duality music, for in the compositions we can find ( lyrically and musically speaking ) from dark and oppressive passages of solitude and hate, passing the ironic hystery of the lack of communication, to rabid and tension released under violent accords.

    The idea of Replica is only one: to create a sonic curtain that stays in the ears and minds of the listeners that try to make a step further inside the world of Replica´s songs, understanding the language that this band try to express !


  • 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

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    GH RECORDS

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    Bandcamp eliminó estas obras en abril de 2023, eliminó todo Bandcamp de GH Records sin ninguna explicación, se eliminaron 12 años de música. A todos los que compraron la edición física o digital, muchas gracias por su apoyo.


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    Bandcamp removed these works in April 2023, removed all of Bandcamp from GH Records without any explanation, 12 years of music removed. To everyone who purchased the physical or digital edition, thank you very much for your support.