Been digging deep in archives and listening to a lot of really early stuff from the 80´s lately. There is something special about those early-mid 80´s recordings. So let´s discuss what is out there - I keep finding new stuff all the time, and I am amazed that it never stops. You think you have heard it all, and then you become amazed over and over again.
So besides the more well known stuff (SPK, early Laibach, Lille Roger, Korpses Katatonik, early Lustmord, MB etc etc) what is there hiding out there?
My latest find was Chazev. The old tape "Katatonia" was re-released on CD by Narcolepsia in 2020, amazing soundscapes.
The best way to not get lost in recommendations that dont do it for you is to continue like you do, by yourself and that's really rewarding. I think the best way is through compilations of this era. To listen, see what's interesting for you, continue with them, their releases, other comps they took part in, the labels, and never ends. A good starting point is Idealistic Idiot series, and Katacombe series.
To answer the question : Victor/im , Merz , A Violated Body , Stenka Bazin.
Giancarlo Toniutti's La Mutazione.
Quote from: Theodore on October 01, 2025, 05:37:32 PMI think the best way is through compilations of this era.
Cosign this. Rewarding, educational, interesting, and practically endless. Collect them off blogs and make your own playlist radio station. The dark side is that you'll regularly run into artists and projects that never did anything else.
I recommend Club Moral.
As mentioned above: old compilations. Also check out collaborations or pseudonyms of some projects/acts.
For example, Victor/Im had a collaboration with Frans De Waard under the name Staalbad. Or check out Pietro Mazzocchin's projects: The New Sadism, Swastika Kommando, Lyoto Music, etc.
I also thought of:
Odal
DMDN
Het Zweet
La Nomemklatur
Produktion
Satori
Just picked up Zahgurim-Moral Rearmament a while back and liked that one. Should scratch the early SPK itch, even the newly recorded material sounded pretty decent.
This randomly turned up and has some that disturbing quality of early industrial. I didn't know about them but they seem interesting to dive a little deeper into. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjUk2GS-rSk
Yes, P16.D4 has some good materials in their vast discography.
Currently listening to a CD reissue of the Minamata "Niigata" tape from 1985. Not bad!
Angst - Muziek Voor Zelfmoorden
Birth Of Tragedy - Death Survives
Browning Mummery
Brume - In Death We Trust!
Brutal Love - The Dis Ease Of Life
Coup De Grace
Cranioclast - Cris Con Tala
DDV - Tragala Perro! / A Sound Atlas Of Venereology
Deviation Social
Esplendor Geométrico - 1980-1982 (and other work from 80's)
Etat Brut
Ethnic Acid - Power-Works 1986-88
Hallow Men - Burial Of The Unheard (comp from 80's)
John Duncan - First Recordings 1978 - 1985
Jonathan Briley - Collected Works
Laxative Souls - Twist And Decease / Desinfektionsraum
La Sonorité Jaune - Ersatia
Maria Zerfall
Pacific 231 - 1983-86 Compendium / Broken Flag Epoch: The Live Sessions reissue (his early releases are great as well)
Premature Ejaculation - Not The Real Criminal
Produktion / Club Moral - Pro-Breendonk
Produktion - Produktion Film Soundtracks
Putrefier - Beyond Scathing / Cog Dominance
Societe Anonomie - Newcastle University 27.3.83
The Dadarotator
The Decay Of The Angel (New Strength Recordings International Compilation)
The Sound Of Hate Vol 1 / 2
Trait - Inspirationals
Ultra - Youthful Pleasures
Un-Kommuniti - Black Dwarf Wreckordings '83-'85
Vidna Obmana - Noise & Drone Anthology 1984-1989
Zona Industriale - Requiem
XX Committee, Blackhouse, Master/ Slave Relationship...?
This week I have been listening first 6 CDs of the CLOCK DVA box on VOD. Band is challeninging, since impression one may have from Clock DVA depends what era of stuff you heard. This box is 77-80 and basically the experimental / industrial sound, meaning really good stuff. Sometimes noisier and darker, sometimes not... but still good!
There's a lot of good shit from that time, really raw but intense stuff, most of it almost unknown. Of the not-suggested artists so far, I would recommend Capricorni Pneumatici from Italy. I have the self-titled repress LP and Nibbas repress on CD, and both are excellent, raw and bleak ritual industrial from that time.
This thread is great. Thanks to all who contributed -and keep it coming.
Spent the last week with M.B. - Regel and the Berlinerluft/Pacific 231-split. Both very nice listening experiences (though not M.B. strongest album). Recommended.
Nocturnal Emissions - Deathday
probably the pinnacle of early post-mortem?
RJF – Greater Success In Apprehension & Convictions
Also gotta add: Blood Ov Thee Christ - S.I.C.K. Tape
Just rediscovered Dachau Lustknaben after totally forgetting they even existed. Amazing band. We need a complete discography boxset reissue!