lunes, 13 de enero de 2020

Various ‎– The Beast 666 [Cass] (1983, Nekrophile Rekords)




Nekrophile Rekords was an Austrian cassette label run by Michael DeWitt from 1983 to 1990. Specializing in occult/ritual industrial music (self-described as "Martial Music for the New Aeon"), Nekrophile Rekords released eight cassettes and some printed materials. [SOURCE: DISCOGS


Label: Nekrophile Rekords ‎– NRC03 
Format: Cassette, Compilation, C60 
Country: Austria 
Released: 1983 
Style: Industrial, Experimental, Ritual Ambient

Tracklist:
A1 – Korpses Katatonik Choronzon 4:26 
A2 – Coil Here To Here (Double Headed Secret) 4:22 
A3 – Hunting Lodge Learn To Will I 4:28 
A4 – Kathan Spiss The Serpent 6:38 
A5 – Toy Muzik Introducing The Brides Of Christ II Part A 7:45 
B1 – Stigma Diaboli La Force Pas La Joie 10:18 
B2 – Hunting Lodge Learn To Will II 5:08 
B3 – Mr. Vile Thumb Introducing The Brides Of Christ II Part B 4:44 
B4 – Zero Kama V.V.V.V.V. 6:59 
B5 – Unknown Artist Post Mortem: The Sea Of Cefalu 1:45 

Notes:
"Dedicated to Perdurabo" 
The first Nekrophile Rekords catalogue contains a text supplement to this release, which gives additional information, credits, and contact information: 
Coil: recorded on 5.X.1983. The same track was used as a backing tape for "Violation" on the Zos Kia Berlin Atonal recording. 
Korpses Katatonik: recorded in Sept. 1983 at Herbert's living room. The lyrics are taken from the ballad "Tom o' Bedlam" that Crowley used during the evokation of the demon Choronzon in the desert Sahara in 1909. 
Stigma Diaboli: recorded on 23.VIII.1983 and is according to the likes of S.D. reproduced in mono. 
Zero Kama: based on a Tibetan ritual, this was recorded at Herbert's living room. 
Track B5 is not assigned to any artist and consists of a field recording done upon a concept and request of the label owner of Nekrophile Records. 
There are two different versions of this release with very slight differences: 
First release had a cover with a regular sized back flap to fit the boxes used by SONY and Philips during that time. The cover also positions the main front artwork about 2mm closer to the spine artwork. The inner flap contains three Hebrew letters (S L A) above the tracklisting and label contact address.
Second release had a cover with a smaller back flap to fit the boxes used by SONY after 1985. The Hebrew above the tracklisting is not present.

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