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Bestselling Industrial/Noise vinyl
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The Taste Of TG: A Beginner's Guide To The Music Of Throbbing Gristle
Industrial Introduction
Distant Dreams (part 2)
Persuasion USA
Something Came Over Me
Dead On Arrival
Hot On The Heels Of Love
We Hate You (Little Girls)
United
Cabaret Voltaire (live)
Exotic Functions
Zyklon B Zombie
Walkabout
Hamburger Lady
Almost A Kiss
His Arm Was Her Leg (live)
 in stock $8.96
2
Mission Of Dead Souls: The Last Live Performance Of TG (reissue)
Dead Souls
Guts On The Floor
Circle Of Animals
Looking For The OTO
Vision & Voice
Funeral Rites
Spirits Flying
Persuasion USA
Thee Process
Discipline (Reprise)
 in stock $8.96
3
Journey Through A Body (reissue)
Cat: TGCD 8. Rel: 14 Sep 18
Medicine
Catholic Sex
Exotic Functions
Violencia (The Bullet)
Oltre La Morte, Birth & Death
 in stock $8.96
4
Live December 2004: A Souvenir Of Camber Sands
Cat: TGCD 20. Rel: 13 Dec 19
P-A-D
What A Day
Greasy Spoon
Live Ray
Hamburger Lady
Almost Like This (A Kiss)
Splitting Sky
Convincing People
Fed Up
Wall Of Sound
Review: When Throbbing Gristle performed live at Camber Sands in December 2004, it was an emotional occasion. All four members had reunited for only the second time since 1981 in order to pay tribute to their dear friend and fellow industrial pioneer John Balance. The resulting performance was electric, with the legendary four-piece putting on a dazzling show of doom-laden industrial magic that is still talked about in hushed tones to this day. This double-disc set, which was previously only available as a limited CD-R release in the days following the performance, presents the 90-minute show in full. It's arguably one of the band's strongest live recordings and feels particularly potent given the circumstances leading up to it.
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 in stock $13.17
5
DOA: The Third & Final Report Of Throbbing Gristle (remastered)
IBM
Hit By A Rock
United
Valley Of The Shadow Of The Death
Dead On Arrival
Weeping
Hamburger Lady
Hometime
AB/7A
E-Coli
Death Threats
Walls Of Sound
Blood On The Floor
Introduction
It's Always The Way
Industrial Muszak
Cabaret Voltaire
Hamburger Lady
IBM
New After Cease To Exist Soundtrack
Whistling Song
Mother Spunk
DOA
Five Knuckle Shuffle
We Hate You (Little Girls)
Review: Throbbing Gristle's second studio album is an essential work that conjures some of the most harsh and nauseating music you can imagine (not a surprise given "Hamburger Lady" is a piece about a patient burned from the waist up and forever contained in a hospital). It was pioneering in texture and technique, and mixes both live and studio recordings into one of the band's most stylistically varied works. Creeping and haunting, confrontational and challenging from front to back, the spoken word samples from children and mutated voices will probably haunt your dreams forever, so listen with caution.
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 in stock $12.06
6
Opus Dei Revisited
Cat: CDSTUMM 544. Rel: 07 Feb 25
Leben Heisst Leben (Revisited)
Geburt Einer Nation (Revisited)
Leben-tod (Revisited)
F L A T (Revisited)
Transnational (Revisited)
How The West Was Won (Revisited)
The Great Seal (Revisited)
Opus Dei (Revisited)
Leben Heisst Leben (remix)
Geburt Einer Nation (remix)
Leben-tod (remix)
F L A T (remix) (5:04)
Opus Dei (remix)
Transnational (remix)
How The West Was Won (remix)
The Great Seal (remix)
Review: Laibach revisits two iconic tracks from their 1987 opus, bringing new intensity to 'Leben heiBt Leben' and 'Geburt einer Nation.' Originally reworked for live performances, these versions merge theatrical drama with sharper sonic edges. The second disc ventures further, with original producer Rico Conning layering remixes that strip back and reimagine the band's audacious sound. This project doesn't just reframe the past; it grapples with it, offering both a homage and a provocative challenge to how we hear Laibach today.
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 in stock $10.37
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Live At The Volksbuhne Berlin New Year's Eve 2005
Cat: LTGCD 21. Rel: 15 May 25
Trumpet Herald
Convincing People
Splitting Sky
Slug Bait
Rabbit Snare
Almost A Kiss
Greasy Poo
Endless Not
Vow Of Silence
PA Destroyer
Hamburger Lady
Review: The then recently reformed Throbbing Gristle's 2005 New Year's Eve performance at Berlin's Volksbuhne pulses with the band's trademark intensity, presenting a vivid snapshot of their uncompromising live ethos, immortalising a key moment in their ongoing evolution, where they intertwine iconic tracks like 'Convincing People', 'Slug Bait', and 'Hamburger Lady' with newer materialigiving a taste of what was to come in their first album in 27 years. The show also marked their first encore in over two decades, a rare treat for fans. As one of the originators of industrial music, their influence looms large, with this performance underscoring their continued commitment to pushing boundaries, both musically and culturally. The shock value of Throbbing Gristle has worn off, but the questions they raised about the nature of art, performance and audience remain compelling, and the music remains as instantly visceral and comfrontational as ever. Their legacy is woven through the dark industrial fabric of countless acts that followed, but the message has always been clear: creativity without compromise is the truest form of rebellion.
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 in stock $11.77
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Alamut
Alamut (2xCD box set)
Cat: CDSTUMM 506. Rel: 08 May 25
Overture (CD1) (4:35)
Secret Gardens (10:14)
Fedayeen (7:20)
Transition (3:46)
Meditation I (7:47)
War (CD2) (9:02)
Doors Of Perception (13:28)
Metaverse (8:23)
Meditation II & Epilogue (12:13)
 in stock $18.50
9
Scope Neglect
Cat: CDSTUMM 503. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Lamb Shift
Chimera
The River Of Light & Radiation
_1993
Turning The Prism
Load Up On Guns, Bring Your Friends
Tritium Bath
Unreal In The Eyes Of The Dead
Review: While Ben Frost's work has long been marked out by deft-touch dark ambient, experimental instincts and clandestine aural textures, he's always thrown in surprise excursions and drawn on musical inspirations that other like-minded producers would fear to embrace. This latter characteristic comes to the fore on Scope Neglect, his first solo set for six years. Remarkably, it utilises the moodiness, weight and ten-ton guitar licks of metal - played by Car Bombs guitarist Greg Kubacki and bass-slinger Liam Andrews of My Disco fame - as a starting point. Frost naturally puts these through the sonic wringer, combining them with his own skittish, IDM-influenced beats, dark ambient soundscapes and razor-sharp electronics. The results are unusual, impressive and emphatically enjoyable, sitting somewhere between timeless electronica, Nine Inch Nails and experimental metal.
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 in stock $12.06
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