ELECTRO CONVULSION THERAPY (LP + CD)

(LP+CD)
LP including free bonus cd , limited to 500 handnumbered copies.
Genre Vinyl
FormatVINYL
Cat. noMINMAX016LP
Label MINIMAL MAXIMAL
Artist SUICIDE COMMANDO
Release Date30/10/2015
CarrierLP+CD
LP including free bonus cd , limited to 500 handnumbered copies. Tracklisting : A1. Where Are You Now? A2. Time A3. Sheer Horror A4. Electro Convulsion Therapy A5. How It Feels B1. Without Regret B2. Necrophilia B3. Close Your Eyes ('93 version) B4. Traumatize B5. Body Bag CD Bonus Tracks : 11. Incinerate (taken from "Industrial Rape 2" tape 1991) 12. Resistance (taken from "Crap" tape 1990) 13. Human Contact (previously unreleased, original version on Into The Grave tape 1991) 14. Wonderful Machines (previously unreleased 1990) 15. Crawling In Pain (taken from "Black Flowers" tape 1992) 16. Down On Your Knees (taken from "Black Flowers" tape 1992) 17. Into The Grave (taken from "Into The Grave" tape 1991) 18. Symptoms Of Death (taken from "Black Flowers" tape 1992) It's been exactly 20 years since the first SUICIDE COMMANDO album "Critical Stage" was released on the German Off Beat label. It was the promising start of a long and ultimatily succesful career and today SUICIDE COMMANDO can be easily described as on of THE leading harsh electro acts in the alternative scene. What some of you might not know is that Johan Van Roy still released 9 (!) tapes before releasing his debut album in 1994. Electro Convulsion Therapy was the last and without any doubt the most succesfull tape released in 1993. It already contained the original 4 track recordings of later clubhits like "Traumatize", "Necrophilia" or "Time", but also featured other pearls like "Close Your Eyes", "Sheer Horror" or "How It Feels". Electro Convulsion Therapy holds the complete last tape on lp, but also contains a selection of the best songs from the other early tapes released between 1988 and 1992, including several rare songs and even one previously unreleased song as a bonus on the free included cd version , all remastered by Eric Van Wonterghem at Prodam Berlin 2015.