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In 1980, Genesis P-Orridge and Peter Christopherson of Throbbing Gristle travelled to New York City to meet up at the apartment of beat writer William S. Burroughs. They started the task of compiling the experimental works which had never been heard.
Double vinyl LP pressing includes the original album along with 10 bonus tracks. Many of those have never been released, including "Meaningless Movements" from an August 1989 writing session, and a cover of Motorhead's "Orgasmatron."
Famous for both its pornographic album photo (the political backlash resulted in the Parental Advisory Label) and for inspiring the next generation of Industrial Music contemporaries (Nine Inch Nails) with tracks like “Dig It” and “Stairs and Flowers”.
A collection of pioneering proto-electro and house music made by in NYC (and London) by Freeez founder John Rocca between 1982-1987 on splattered orange vinyl.
One of the best releases from the legendary Revolutionaries (aka the backing band for everything coming out of Channel One). Includes the Kunte Kinte Dub, one of the most recognizable dub plates of all time.
The band's fourth full length sees inspirations from their past and present sounds twisted together into a package that will define Make Them Suffer's place amongst their contemporaries as a truly creative act.