sábado, 2 de octubre de 2021

Bogart + S·Core – Pilgrim [Cass] (1987, Afflict Records, Bog-Art)


Active since the mid of the eighties, japanese musician Yutaka Tanaka released his works under the name S·Core. Early works are all cassette albums he put out on his own cassette label Afflict Records, many of those were recorded via mail collaboration with many sound artists from international underground scene, such as Stefano Biasin (Italy), Telepherique and Trigger B (Germany), Merzbow (Japan), Al Margolis/If, Bwana (USA), Rafael Flores (Spain). 

Bogart was Hubert Haverkamp. He started playing drums at the age of 6, and in the early 80s he was already a recognized experimental musician. In 1983 he founded Der Schwarze Kanal. In the same year he moved to Münster, where here he devoted himself not only to his work as a solo musician, but also became a percussionist and synthesizerist with Legion Fondor (1984-85). In 1984 he founded his cassette label Exit Tapes. In 1986 he made the music for the art project 'Nadeln in Ketten'. In the same year he left Münster for Munich, and played with Mortification To The Flesh. Bogart founded the label BogArt-Records, which he continued to run from Berlin in 1988. He later opened the associated store in Moabit. He produced the record 'Sounds of a Sculpture' (with steel sculptures by Mac Whitney) for Bettina Schob and Arno Lenski. [SOURCE: Münsters Kulturpersonal der 80er


 
Label: Afflict Records – Aff 006, Bog-Art – none 
Format: Cassette, C46 
Country: Japan 
Released: 1987 
Style: Industrial, Experimental 
 
Tracklist:
A1 Ideal Sozialistisch 3:01 
A2 Mesh-Work 2:03 
A3 Painless Steel 4:00 
A4 Mindless And Lost 4:30 
A5 Love Is A Yellow Cake 4:46 
A6 Finale Grande 2:55 
B1 Clerical Robe 2:23 
B2 Flinders 3:52 
B3 Swivel Gun 3:17 
B4 Interior Monologue 4:14 
B5 Eternal Sleep 3:09 
B6 Pious Fraud 4:16 
 
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