Nitzer Ebb - Basic Pain Procedure
1983/2013 Pylon
The legendary 1983 Nitzer Ebb "Basic Pain Procedure" is finally released on CD, thanks to Pylon Records. The soundquality isn't that great - but it's certainly good enough to get a pleasant listening time! Most of the songs didn't make it onto Nitzer Ebb's regular albums or singles. So if you want to hear some really primitive proto-body, this is a good choice.
Showing posts with label Nitzer Ebb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nitzer Ebb. Show all posts
Friday, July 12, 2013
Friday, August 26, 2011
Nitzer Ebb + Die Krupps - Join In The Rhythm Of Machines EP
Nitzer Ebb + Die Krupps -
Join In The Rhythm Of Machines EP
(2011) Major
Limited edition tour EP sold during the "Join In The Rhythm Of Machines" Tour 2011. The EP contains two Nitzer Ebb songs re-arranged by, and with additional vocals from, Die Krupps singer Jürgen Engler and two Die Krupps songs re-arranged by Nitzer Ebb's Bon Harris and with additional vocals by Douglas McCarthy. Well worth bying if you happen to come across it!
Join In The Rhythm Of Machines EP
(2011) Major
Limited edition tour EP sold during the "Join In The Rhythm Of Machines" Tour 2011. The EP contains two Nitzer Ebb songs re-arranged by, and with additional vocals from, Die Krupps singer Jürgen Engler and two Die Krupps songs re-arranged by Nitzer Ebb's Bon Harris and with additional vocals by Douglas McCarthy. Well worth bying if you happen to come across it!
Labels:
2011,
Die Krupps,
Electronic,
Major Records,
Nitzer Ebb
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Nitzer Ebb - Industrial Complex
Nitzer Ebb -
Industrial Complex 2CD
(2010) Major Records
I didn't have high hopes for this album. In fact, I thought it would be just as bad as Kiss' "Sonic Boom" or Heaven & Hell's "The Devil You Know". So, now you know I don't care much for reunions. But this time I was wrong, this album is really good! I even like the remix CD. Too bad Alfa Matrix released another version of this album containing different remixes. I might need to buy that one as well...
Industrial Complex 2CD
(2010) Major Records
I didn't have high hopes for this album. In fact, I thought it would be just as bad as Kiss' "Sonic Boom" or Heaven & Hell's "The Devil You Know". So, now you know I don't care much for reunions. But this time I was wrong, this album is really good! I even like the remix CD. Too bad Alfa Matrix released another version of this album containing different remixes. I might need to buy that one as well...
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