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Och bidrar med en skiva som verkligen kan vara intressant för hifi-test:
Throbbing Gristle - "Heathen Earth" - the live sound of TG
Det är en skiva som är inspelad "Live" fast i studio, under kontrollerade former, för att fånga ett typiskt TG-framträdande i princip.
Bra ljud, minimalt med editering av materialet osv.
Saxade en Amazon-review som beskriver bättre:
By The Pitiful Anonymous "Mazaro" (the Acres of Skin) - See all my reviews
Heathen Earth is TG's 'live-in-studio' release, meaning it was performed for a small audience of friends in studio. It's as long as a usual TG show, but the atmosphere is considerably less violent and this is some of their most melodic and musical material. These are the songs they were playing frequently live at this point in their career, however instruments and sound effects are minimal here compared to the walls of noise these songs turned into in a real live setting.
The intensity and tension of Heathen Earth is amazing. No editing of any kind has split up the performance. As you listen it's almost as if TG were playing in front of you, you can imagine the band members movements as they made these sounds. The sounds themselves are very subconscious, emotional and expressive. Some of the most beautiful, memorable sounds are the bubbling and guitar effects in "After Cease to Exist", the melodic vocals of "The World is a War Film", the buzzing, solitary melody at the end of "Still Walking" and the strangely soothing improvised conversation between Cosey and Chris Carter. "Cornets" is the characteristic TG introduction (wailing cornets), and it builds tension and eases the listener into the album perfectly.
The art and packaging compliments the album wonderfully.
The actual song names aren't in the album notes or on Amazon, but these songs do have names. They are-
1. Cornets
2. The Old Man Smiled
3. After Cease to Exist
4. The World is a War Film
5. Dreamachine
6. Still Walking
7. Don't Do As You're Told, Do As You Think
8. Painless Chlldbirth
Bonus Songs-
9. Adrenalin
10. Subhuman
This is a unique and classic industrial album, and so is "D.O.A".
Either one is a good first purchase to a new TG fan.