One of Uwe Schmidt's many pseudonyms, Lassigue Bendthaus is the prolific and experimental artist's electro-industrial project. Parade Amoureuse released the first "proper" Lassigue Bendthaus release, 'Matter' (later released in America by Metropolis). Next, Schmidt moved his Lassigue Bendthaus project to the Contempo label, resulting in the release of 'Cloned' (1992), an album exploiting the concept of sampling. 'Cloned: Binary' accompanied the album, this collection being a disassembled version of 'Cloned' consisting of a ridiculous number of samples that Schmidt wanted his listeners to rework. The next Lassigue Bendthaus releases, 'Render' and 'Render Audible', came in 1994 on the KK label. By this time, Schmidt's Atom Heart project had become exceptionally successful, demanding much of his attention and effort. The final album, 'Pop Artificielle', is in the glitch/techno music style of Schmidt's Atom™ project and is an album of pop and soul covers. [SOURCE: ALLMUSIC]
Label: NG Medien – N∙G 004
Format:
Cassette, Album, Limited Edition
Country: Germany
Released: 1988
Style: EBM, Minimal Synth, Industrial
Tracklist:
A1 Gear 3:43
A2 Train Hits Body 4:22
A3 Pier (Product 1) 3:40
A4 Bridge, Engine, Love 3:49
A5 Sanglant 5:23
A6 Vacuum (Product 2) 1:30
B1 The Application 0:44
B2 Nazigue 6:15
B3 Hammerblow 5:00
B4 Patronize 5:43
B5 Inured 4:26
Notes:
Produced in 1987/88 on 4-track.
The German cassette-only release for 'The Engineers Love' is limited to 200+ copies, and comes with a hand-made j-card picture sleeve, an 8-pages hand-made booklet size 10,5x15cm and 2 cardboard banderoles.
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