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Format: LP Label & Cat.Number: Segerhuva SEGER 28 Release Year: 2010 Note: first vinyl edition of the *Mort aux Vaches* recordings from 1995 by the British cult band around STEPHEN MEIXNER (first released as CD by Staalplaat, long deleted), BACK IN STOCK last copies!- * This particular recording was one of their more aggressive ones in terms of vocal delivery and lyrics - much akin to TEST DEPT. in their heyday.* lim. 300 copies
Price (incl. 19% VAT): €20.00 More Info"Segerhuva proudly presents "Regiment de Rapaces" - the re-issue of one of our personal favourite recordings from the 90's ¬ CONTRASTATEs 'Mort Aux Vaches' - a live in studio recording for Dutch national radio from 1995, originally released on Staalplaat in 1996. Formerly a CD ¬ now available again as a 180-gram vinyl inn a matte black and white cover with a new title and all new artwork made specifically for this release by their long time collaborator Ben Hughes.Contrastate were one of the few groups which had the ability to truly spellbind - bringing a dramatic state of both euphoria and utmost grief while maintaining full control of the senses. This particular recording was one of their more aggressive ones in terms of vocal delivery and lyrics - much akin to Test Dept. in their heyday. Their usual paradoxical and often humourous texts here took a obvious global turn of perspective with statements delving into mass mentality and the negative aspects of waging war. Musicwise a traditional strange, glowing mixture of ritual ambient atmospheres, cascading guitarwashes and tension-building structures. With this re-issue we hope Contrastate will find some new listeners and grow a bit outside the traditional boundaries of industrial-tinged gothic culture. Let the legend of the seven dancing cows entice you - ENJOY! Edition of 300 copies." [label info] www.segerhuva.se |
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