Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Bohren & Der Club Of Gore / Wald - Schwarzer Sabbat Für Dean Martin 7"



1995
Epistrophy
192ks
20mb

A1 Wald - Menschenstaub 0:35
Music By [Grundbollern] - Bohren & Der Club Of Gore
A2 Wald - Dermfräser 2:41
Music By [Grundbollern] - Bohren & Der Club Of Gore
A3 Wald - Äste 0:50
Music By [Grundbollern] - Bohren & Der Club Of Gore
Vocals [Stimme] - Frieda Luzcak
A4 Wald - Madenmeer 1:01
Music By [Grundbollern] - Bohren & Der Club Of Gore
A5 Wald - Gemaltes Seegrab 1:12
Lyrics By [Wörter], Vocals [Stimme], Guitar [Gitarre] - Mark Sikora
A6 Wald - Gefroren 1:28
Lyrics By [Wörter], Vocals [Stimme], Guitar [Gitarre] - Mark Sikora
B Bohren & Der Club Of Gore - Schwarzer Sabbat Für Dean Martin 6:56

Long out of print and very hard to find. Here's the info from the Epistrophy label website:

BOHREN UND DER CLUB OF GORE from mülheim/ruhr turned out to be the favourites of the music critics. with their debut album "Gore Motel" they managed to catch the depressing mood of a late night visit to a bar in the local red light district and invited their listeners to a journey into the heart of darkness. with their next album "Midnight Radio" they succeeded indissolving time completely with about 140 minutes of pure depro-monotony that helped them being recognized as one of most
innovating german bands since S.Y.P.H. the following album "Sunset Mission" was going to secure commercial success for the group, but more than obviously this has not been realized yet. their last album "Black Earth" saw no use in any kind of musical innovation.

WALD is a project from Mark Sikora (popular for example for the cover design of the first DEATH demo, the second NAPALM DEATH LP and the UNSEEN TERROR LP) who, among other things, performs an accoustic AUTOPSY cover version. Later WALD was extended to a trio with a Japanese female singer and a Russian pianist who unfortunately didn´t appear before the public again. There´s still the wish for more, and the brilliant cover is from Jörg Follert (WUNDER) who later designed the cover of the second BOHREN album.

This split 7" is amazing! Schwarzer Sabbat Für Dean Martin guitar & bass on this track is so dark & creepy, the whole recording is dark & creepy music.

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