Pure label has quite special meaning for me personally. 1994, having just released couple Grunt tapes, I decided to sent Ron "One animal Above The Others" tape, and received in trade Emil Beaulieau "memories" CD, with catalogue and list of items. Seeing these items were just 20usd for 3 discs, as opposed to what CD's/LP's and for example Jap import tapes generally cost, it became my ultimate top-1 source to check out bands. And why not? Even if catalogue at first (early parts always came with list of pure discs that had been releases. Along "Memories" list consist only 7 releases that were out (Aube, Sudden Infant and 5 Emil Beauliea discs + future releases listing bunch of stuff, and not all of them even came out (like Borbetomagus members solo discs)) was small, it grew rapidly. In just couple of years, you could see that it covered not only the top players of the time, but newcomers and re-issues of old stuff. Not only noise, but PE, industrial, experimental. Not only USA or Japan, but basically anywhere. Japan, France, Switzerland, Usa, UK, Germany,... Even if presentation was cheap and uniform, nothing else is. Thinking one could grab stuff of hottest jap artists (Aube, MSBR, Violent Onsen Geisha, Pain Jerk, K2, Incapacitants, etc) or old power electronics re-issues (Ramleh, Le Syndicat, Consumer Electronics, DMDN..) new power electronics (Deathpile, Murder Corporation, Söldnergeist,..) experimental humorous weirdness (R&G, Sudden Infant, Smell & Quim..), experimental sound (AMK, PBK, Pig City Orchestra,..) grim noise harshness (Chop Shop, Knurl, Dead Body Love, JTCH, etc) and it all seamlessly fits under one label name... This was really influential for my own operations as well.
I would dare to say this series molded more than one generation of newcomers in noise. It may appear quite irrelevant label at 2013, when most of bands who were new & upcoming, have quit. Some obscurities never became anything (who the hell is Fab44, Naj, 666VBN,.. etc?!). With c. 15-20 years years after stuff was published - with probably tens of thousands of new bands & releases happened after that... why bother?
I tell you why:
Every time I pick up some old Pure releases, I see exactly why it was put out. There is hardly ANY titles that could be said it lacks in quality. Due diversity, you may not like them all, but most likely is possible to see why it is great release.
Besides that, almost every title is available still in 2013. Hottest titles has been re-pressed over the years. Most unknown ones are still the original disc that came out. In times when labels are so busy making batches and move on to next, I find it very interesting that someone had probably vision, that this is not just flavor of the month or year, not the new trend to jump into, but pretty much TIMELESS noise, as good in 2013 as it was in 1995.
I don't have time right now, but thought to write some words of as many titles as I have energy to do (similar to GROSS topic or Xn topic). Feel free to write comments of label OR review individual releases.
It appears as if I'm missing one title anymore. When I look the catalogue, there is annoying moment of knowing that either 1) I have it somewhere I don't know and can't locate or 2) I don't have it. I have sold (and am still selling A LOT of pure releases. Most priced 6 euro each - hint!!), anything willing to trade me copies of:
** Le Syndicat "rectitude" CD **
ALL MUST BE ORIGINAL Pure disc cardboard packaging. I see these titles being sold for couple of euro range, but willing to trade cd for cd for any regular price discs on FA catalogue. I have the new cover versions in my mailorder, but just want the original packaging. So disc quality doesn't have to be mint.
Pure
Profile (according to discogs)
Pure was started in 1994 by RRRecords as a series of very affordable CDs by a wide range of experimental and noise musicians.
All releases were packaged in identical black & white slipcases, with a sticker on the front giving the artist and title. Most also included a fold-over insert advertising other releases in the series. The release notes were typically part of the CD artwork itself.
The series was officially stopped as of January 1, 2000. All remaining Pure CDs were repackaged by RRRecords in black sleeves with new cut-up style paper covers pasted on, unique to each release. However, the label did have one posthumous release in 2005 (LHD's "Opaque", in the original Pure packaging).
discography according to discogs:
*none Aube Purification To Numbness (Album) ◄ 1994
*none Sudden Infant Solothurn ◄ (3 versions) 1994
*none Emil Beaulieau Memories (CD) 1994
*none Emil Beaulieau Dedicated To Richard Rupenus (CD) 1997
*none Emil Beaulieau Kill The All-Noise Japanese Artists (CD) 1995
*DIDX-029401 Emil Beaulieau Dedicated To Charlie Ward (CD)
*none Emil Beaulieau Dedicated To Masami Akita (CD) 1997
*DIDX-031038 Consumer Electronics Teenage Nuremburg (CD, Album) 1995
*DIDX-031039 Ramleh We Created It, Let's Take It Over Vol I (CD) 1995
*DIDX-031040 Ramleh We Created It, Let's Take It Over Vol II (CD) 1995
*DIDX-031041 Ramleh We Created It, Let's Take It Over Vol III (CD) 1995
DIDX-031042 Evil Moisture & Macronympha The Tentacles Of The Octopus Sometimes Compete Against Each Other (CD) 1995
*none Haters, The Ordinarily Nowhere (CD) 1995
*none Incapacitants Ministry Of Foolishness ◄ (2 versions) 1995
*none Dead Body Love Maximum Dose ◄ (2 versions) 1996
*PURE 15 Runzelstirn & Gurgelstøck Dein Mund So Rot... ◄ (2 versions) 1995
*PURE 16 Phaeton Dernière Danse & Le Syndicat Théophanie À Visu (CD) 1995
*PURE 17 Knurl Nervescrap (CD) 1996
*PURE 18 Violent Onsen Geisha The Midnight Gambler ◄ (2 versions) 1996
*PURE 19 Smell & Quim Diameter Of Elvis' Colon ◄ (2 versions) 1995
*PURE 20 Chop Shop (3) plays Emil Beaulieau Red & Buried (CD) 1995
*PURE 21 Total (2) Glassy Warhead (Album) ◄ (3 versions) 1995
*PURE 22 Naj Resituation Smile (CD) 1995
*PURE 23 Zone Nord Roferon A (CD)
xxx PURE 24 Impact Test Gangwar (CD) 1995
*PURE 25 MSBR Destructive Locomotion Dedicated To Chizuo Matsumoto ◄ (2 versions) 1995
*PURE 26 Pain Jerk Trashware ◄ (2 versions) 1995
*PURE 27 FAB.44 Majik On The Moonlight (CD) 1997
*PURE 28 Rend (2) Proberta Gerber ◄ (2 versions) 1996
*PURE29 AMK Play (Album) ◄ (2 versions) 1995
*PURE 30 Le Syndicat Corrumpate (CD, Album, RE) 1995
*PURE 31 Le Syndicat Relikat & Schraguemusik (CD) 1995
xxx PURE 32 Le Syndicat Rectitude (CD, Album, RE) 1995
*PURE 33 Kiyoshi Mizutani Millstone (CD, Album) 1995
*PURE 34 Masonna Noisextra (Album) ◄ (2 versions) 1995
*PURE 35 PBK / Hands To / AMK System-Music-End (CD, Album, Comp) 1995
*PURE 36 Crawl Unit Proprietary Acoustics (CD, Album) 1996
*PURE 37 Thurston Moore Please Just Leave Me (My Paul Desmond) (CD) 1996
*PURE 38 Japanese Torture Comedy Hour 50,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong ◄ (2 versions) 1996
*PURE 39 Cock E.S.P. Greatest Dicks ◄ (2 versions) 1996
*PURE 40 K2 Molekular Terrorism (CD, Album) 1996
*PURE 41 Toy Bizarre KDI DCTB 07 (TB-D Remixes) (CD, RE) 1996
*PURE 42 Pig Shity Orgestraw* Instructions For Use (CD) 1996
*PURE 43 Murder Corporation New Crimes ◄ (2 versions) 1996
*PURE 44 DMDN Sling Trip (Comp, Album) ◄ (2 versions) 1994
*PURE 45 Merzbow Merzbow Loves Emil Beaulieau (CD) 1996
*PURE 46 666 Volt Battery Noise Audio Super-Predator ◄ (2 versions) 1997
xxx PURE 47 En Nihil Blood Dreams (CD) 1997
*PURE 48 Akala Delicate Instruction (CD) 1996
*PURE 50 TAC Out Of Context (CD) 1997
*PURE 51 Söldnergeist Terror (CD) 2001
*PURE 52 Prick Decay Mud Sound For Car Stereos ◄ (2 versions) 1995
*PURE 53 Putrefier Trace Element Syntax (CD) 1997
*PURE 54 Deathpile Ne Plus Ultra (CD, Album, Ltd) 1997
*PURE 55 R.H.Y.: Yau* :Contiguous: (CD)
none LHD Opaque (CD) 2005