TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE!
Featuring Attrition's "This Death House" and 3 Arms & a Dead Cert.
THIS DEATH HOUSE - Abstract, dark ambient atmospheres. The result of improvisation with early analogue electronics over the summer of 1982. These two long pieces of unsettling electronic soundscapes were inspired by the horror film genre and in particular the works of George A. Romero. The recordings pre-date the first album proper – The Attrition of Reason - and were originally release on cassette only on the Adventures in Reality label in late 1982.
This Death House has remained popular and has been re-issued sporadically over the years, on cassette, vinyl and finally CD, being remastered in 2007.
3 ARMS AND A DEAD CERT - One of Attrition’s most well received albums - originally released in 1996 on the Hyperium label in Germany and Projekt records in the USA. These recordings saw the beginning of their collaboration with Franck Dematties of the Paris Opera on Viola…adding a whole new dimension to the bands electronic sound.
The album includes the Attrition classic “Acid Tongue” (featured on the Ktel records Industrial story CD - a who’s who of industrial music with Cabaret Voltaire, Throbbing Gristle, Ministry, Nitzer Ebb, Neubauten et al…
Totally remastered, with redesigned artwork by Attrition mainman Martin Bowes.
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