CLUB MORAL "instrument of attraction II : Social hygiene" 10"
This is much better than the recent re-issue CD. It's not that far away, but just something hits my brain so much more than the CD. Also this has some of the most crude live recording with minimalistic sounds. B-side I have rotated much more. Dominated by angry vocals, sometimes the music itself is nearly irrelevant, but most of all it's fierce and noisy. A-side I have rotated much less, since it's more of this kind of "pre-EBM" meets sound poetry or what should you call it? Simple synth muzak rhythms with nearly non-sense vocal diarrhea on top. Good thing is, that it seems as if nobody would do this kind of stuff anymore (except Genocide Lolita covering the "Nazis of the night" found on this 10", hah!), but perhaps there are reasons for it... A-side has aged much less noble ways than B-side. Which gives kind of hint about the timelessness of good noise, compared to music that often is connected to very specific moment in history.