Part seven in the on-going series of saw-blade shaped vinyl singles on Musical Tragedies. Each release is a split release between two artists. In this case, DWM shares the record with Controlled Bleeding. The DWM side is exclusive to this release, and features Andropovski screaming through a barrage of total noise. This track is by far the most "industrial" track so far released by DWM. Also included are performances by Joseph B. Raimond, Peter Schuster, Frans De Waard, Andropovski, Michael Wurzer, Emil Beaulieau and Adrian Gormley. A photo of Peter and Joe on the inside by .mario., taken while waiting for the Ringo Starr concert in Aschaffenburg to start. Both bands are loud, experimental, and made to be played at maximum volume. First pressing of 500 on multi-colored vinyl, second pressing of 500 on clear.
Please note: as DWM does not claim to own the rights to any music other than their own, we can only offer the DWM track of this release for downloading and streaming.
credits
released May 1, 1994
On this recording, DWM was:
Joseph B. Raimond, Michael Wurzer, Adrian Gormley, Frans de Waard, Peter Schuster, Emil Beaulieau, Adrian Gormley, .mario., Andropovski
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