I know most people worship Paradise Disowned, Herecy or Monstrous Soul, but since I first heard Lustmord – A Document Of Early Acoustic & Tactical Experimentation , I thought that is absolute the best. In these early recordings, Lustmord was both atmospheric and ritualistic, but also damn noisy and violently brutal at times. It's far more of industrial-noise. I take that anytime, any day, instead of for example his later days soundtrack type of soundscapes.
Perhaps even better than the CD, is the Vinyl On Demand box Things That Were. It has pretty much the same stuff as the CD had, but further c. 40 mins worth of material, including unreleased recordings. Went through the triple LP set today and thought maybe I should return to early albums and see if I just remember them differently. Luckily for those who don't care of vinyl boxes, in 2016, Infinite Fog label re-issued this same set as 2xCD. Absolute mandatory for those who like 80's industrial, that is done with great talent, but at the same time element of rawness and violence blends into dark nightmarish soundscapes. In this material, there is still even shouted vocals, besides eerie chanting.