Holly created guitar and bass. Bass was played by Doomage on this, Holly guitar. The rinkity-dinkity synth and plain distorted organ solo were added by Strangely with words and the original singing from Haircut. But we got fed up with his singing so Strangely did it, better. Certainly on this one. Gary invented the fantastic drums instantly. It’s a very precise piece with thrashing guitars mixed well back from the starting noise and stuff. Strangely uses the proximity effect on the microphone and stressed sibilance on the tape-echoed vocal. Doomage set the bass guitar sound up brilliantly and the drums come through nicely, especially the toms.
Holly created guitar and bass. Bass was played by Doomage on this, Holly guitar. The rinkity-dinkity synth and plain distorted organ solo were added by Strangely with words and the original singing from Haircut. But we got fed up with his singing so Strangely did it, better. Certainly on this one. Gary invented the fantastic drums instantly. It’s a very precise piece with thrashing guitars mixed well back from the starting noise and stuff. Strangely uses the proximity effect on the microphone and stressed sibilance on the tape-echoed vocal. Doomage set the bass guitar sound up brilliantly and the drums come through nicely, especially the toms.
More remains to be heard from Pseudo Code, a Belgian threesome from the early '80s making emotional electronic music. Pseudo Code were Alain Neffe (Insane Music), Guy Marc Hinant (1/2 founder of Sub Rosa) and Xavier S. (ex-Thrills, ex-Moving Baa, vocalist extraordinaire). What you hear is what you get: first generation Pseudo Code dated 1980/81! 'The...
Reissue of a live performance by Dieter Müh, originally released on CDr on the Mouth label in an edition of 15 copies (1998). Performers were Steve Cammack and Dave Uden.
"Know Your New Age", a third album by GÜNTER Schlienz released on Zoharum, is a great treat both for devout followers of his work and also the newbies. Starting with the shimmering of seawaves, it takes you on a journey through the universe created by one Mr. Schlienz. Inspired by the works of Peter-Michael Hamel, Deuter and Eberhard Schoener, he has...
6-panel digipack. "My first encounter with the wonderful musical world of Alain Neffe and his gang was in the summer of 1985, the cassette Insane Music For Insane People Vol. 5. I quickly got hooked and followed the encouragement from Alain on the cover, to get in touch with him via old fashioned snail mail and ordered more cassettes from his Insane Music...
Released in Digipak. Limited to 200 copies. All recordings shaped between 1993-1994 at the Wormery Studios, Nottingham apart from track 5 recorded live at the Narrowboat, Nottingham 17-12-1994. Originally made as a 'give away' cassette for those who shared an interest.
Holly created guitar and bass. Bass was played by Doomage on this, Holly guitar. The rinkity-dinkity synth and plain distorted organ solo were added by Strangely with words and the original singing from Haircut. But we got fed up with his singing so Strangely did it, better. Certainly on this one. Gary invented the fantastic drums instantly. It’s a very...
Originally released as a 2 track CD in 2002 on Staalplaat, after almost two decades “Pell Mell” gets its well deserved remastered reissue on vinyl with bonus track “Scatter” and new cover art! Album comes on 180g LP limited to 300 copies courtesy of Zoharum.
Reissue of two exquisite 80s cassettes on "Insane" comprising live and studio outtakes by Pseudo Code. I remember those releases well at the time of release back in 1984 & 1986, surprised to discover how many quality tracks had yet remained unpublished after their demise in 1982. Very proud now to see this remastered major work from the past getting a...
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