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Lustmord: A Document of Early Experimentation
Lustmord
A Document of Early Experimentation (1982/1991)
Dark Vinyl (Germany)
CD

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The earliest Lustmord recordings show the project's industrial roots with a sound not far from Throbbing Gristle. Featuring John Balance of Coil and Nigel Ayers of Nocturnal Emissions, and mastered by Chris Carter.

A Document of Early Experimentation press release

< A Document Of Early Accoustic & Tactical Experimentation > is a documentation of LUSTMORD`s activities during the early eighties. An essential part of this LP is LUSTMORD`s first LP, originally published on Sterile records in 1982 , plus a number of early works including live recordings ( Ovenblast / Amok ) , soundtrack material ( Words Of Voice ) and a number of songs released on diverse industrial music sampler projects . Fanatically pursuing their vision of altered rules of perception and fascinated by the effects of extreme noise levels during live performances , LUSTMORD often left the stage with bleeding ears - feedbacking their way into the inner circle of industrial music`s most radical bands . And so it may not be surprising that this recording features Geff Rushton ( aka John balance ) of COIL and that Chris Carter, former member of T.G. , processed the present material from the analog format into digital CD sound quality . This record inccomparably represents art, ideology, uncompromising consequence and sound tactical proceeding of one of the most interesting , still existing members of the industrial music movement .

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Chris Danielson says on 17 Apr 2007

I don't doubt the sincerity of this work, but it was very lo-fi and often just too repetitive. Then again, it was the first work of a young industrial fan, and he had to experiment with other stuff before he developed the unique atmospheric sound we all know and love.

All in all, only buy if you ABSOLUTELY HAVE TO collect all Lustmord albums.

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