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Showing posts with label ebm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ebm. Show all posts

Monday, January 31, 2011

Parade Ground- Hollywood & Man In a Trance 12''

Fulfulling a quick request to kick off this week, here are the remaining two Parade Ground 12'' releases, both of which have not been shared to my knowledge. You can get the rest of their material here, here, and here respectively, where you can also read more about these Belgian EBM pioneers.



Parade Ground- Man In a Trance 12'' (1984)
1. Retired
2. This Luxury
3. The Net



Parade Ground- Hollywood 12'' (1988)
1. Hollywood
2. Hollywood (The Sexiest Fish)

*download both here*

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Mankinds Audio Development- Sunfeast 12''

Been meaning to post this one for some time- a recent purchase that's lived in my DJ bag for some time now. Two track 12'' from 1984, featuring members of Play Dead and Look Back in Anger. Also produced by John Fryer, notorious for his pioneering work with 4AD and various other post-punk bands. This is their only release, though more tracks were meant to be recorded.

The sound here sounds like a mixture of soulful vocals (a la Colourbox), post-punk bass grooves, all under the guise of an early EBM track. Lots to love here. Here's the breakdown:



Mankinds Audio Development- Sunfeast 12''
1. Sunfeast
2. Craving

*download it here*

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Parade Ground- Strange World 12''

Here's a 12'' by one of my favorite artists. Walking a fine line between glossy synthpop and early EBM (this 12'' is on Play it Again Sam), Parade Ground issued six killer singles and one full length record, all pretty much essential for fans of the genre. The main lineup consists of brothers Jean-Marc and Pierre Pauly, who originally collaborated with Front 242. The brothers occasionally lent a hand to some of Front 242's middle period recordings, maintaining a close personal relationship with Daniel B. The band has also collaborated with Colin Newman of Wire, who produced several of the band's releases.

While the band split soon after releasing their full length in 1988, Parade Ground would issue two CDs in 2007. One consists of live tracks, while the other features brand new material.

Released in 1987, this 12'' contains two high energy tracks, while the final track is a more atmospheric affair. Here's the info.



Parade Ground- Strange World 12''
1. Strange World
2. Off Balance
3. The Chosen One

*download it here*

Though this one comes a close second, my favorite Parade Ground 12'' can be found over at Crispy Nuggets. "Gold Rush" is a beast.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Advanced Art- Scar 12''

Here's a slice of classic EBM for all you heavy-beat nuts. Advanced Art were based in Finland, formed in 1985, and split in the mid-90s, when the early EBM sound shifted focus to heavy metal guitars. The majority of their releases (four singles and two full lengths) explore the classic electro-based sound, so fans of Front 242, A Split-Second, and Nitzer Ebb should definitely enjoy this one. This particular 12'' dates back to 1991, and follows two early 7'' releases. Here's the breakdown:



Advanced Art- Scar 12''
1. From Nothing to Nothing
2. Wake Up
3. Tear Open These Scars
4. From Nothing to Nothing (Edit)

*download it here*

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Velodrome- Au Velodrome 141 12''

Pardon the double post, ladies and gents, but here's a rather solid 12'' by German EBM act Velodrome. Though this is their only release, each member of the duo had been previously active in other similar bands. Previous to Velodrome, Jorge Guber played in both Lineas Aereas and Metro Pakt while vocalist Krishna Goineau was a member of the famous Liaisons Dangereuses, who resumed activity soon after this 12'' release.

Without any further ado, here's the information for their lone 12'', released in 1988.



Velodrome- Au Velodrome 141 12''
1. Au Velodrome 141
2. Glasfabrik
3. Capataz

*download it here*

Velodrome- Au Velodrome 141 12''

Pardon the double post, ladies and gents, but here's a rather solid 12'' by German EBM act Velodrome. Though this is their only release, each member of the duo had been previously active in other similar bands. Previous to Velodrome, Jorge Guber played in both Lineas Aereas and Metro Pakt while vocalist Krishna Goineau was a member of the famous Liaisons Dangereuses, who resumed activity soon after this 12'' release.

Without any further ado, here's the information for their lone 12'', released in 1988.



Velodrome- Au Velodrome 141 12''
1. Au Velodrome 141
2. Glasfabrik
3. Capataz

*download it here*

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Borghesia- Ljubav Je Hladnija Od Smrti LP

Borghesia were a Slovenic electronic/wave band, formed from an existing theatre group in 1982. Both their performances and music touched on repressed themes and taboo subjects, combining this content with a dark synthetic backdrop. They were lumped in with the budding EBM (electronic body music) movement, yet their first record has more in common with the minimal wave sound.

Over the course of thirteen years, Borghesia developed a substantial cult following in Europe, appearing on festival bills and obtaining distribution through Wax Trax records. The original five piece outfit would shift lineups before splitting in 1995, with around/over a dozen releases under their belt. Uploaded here today, is the debut record, 1985's Ljubav Je Hladnija Od Smrti



Borghesia- Ljubav Je Hladnija Od Smrti LP
1. Ljubav Je Hladnija Od Smrti
2. A.R.
3. Kdo Je Ugasnil Luc
4. Brisk Vomit
5. Jaz (Pesem B)
6. On
7. Nocne Setnje
8. Previse Tenzije
9. Tako Mladi
10. Ljubav Je Hladnija Od Smrti II

*download it here*

For your viewing pleasure, the promotional video for 'A.R.':



For more info on Borghesia, click the following two links:

discography
myspace