The First Taste of Hope Is Fear
Thanks for your support M!
mms said:
do you have a track listing for this mix?
Blog post with full details -- I think it really helps to read the text to get some kind of, um, context:
http://blog.grievousangel.net/index.php?p=195
Just the tracklisting:
1. Einsturzende Neubauten: Das Schaben. 7” included with the original pressing of the “Halber Mensch” LP. 1985.
2. Throbbing Gristle. Heathen Earth. From the “Heathen Earth” LP. 1980.
3. Coil. How to Destroy Angels. Laylah 12”. 1984.
4. Einsturzende Neubauten: Halber Mensch. From the “Halber Mensch” LP. 1985.
5. Non. Blood and Flame. From the “Blood and Flame” LP. 1986.
6. Laibach. Die Liebe. 12”. 1985.
7. Coil. The Sewage Workers Birthday Party. 1984.
8. Laibach. Vade Retro. From the “Nova Akropola” LP. 1985.
9. Psychic TV. In the Nursery. From the “Dreams Less Sweet” LP. 1983.
10. Psychic TV. Eleusis. From the “Dreams Less Sweet” LP. 1983.
11. Test Department. And We Shall Return No More. From the “A Good Night Out” LP. 1987.
mms said:
who is that' in the nursery' track by? it's amazing, sounds like porridge but i'm not sure now.
Yeah, it's the classic, epochal Psychic TV track. When you've been in the nursery, it all makes a lot of sense and is quite funny in an odd sort of way.
mms said:
i enjoyed this alot in a way.
you enjoyed it "in a way" LOL!!! I actually think it's a very listenable slice of industrial. One might almost call it
coffee table industrial cos it's from the more ambient end of it.
mms said:
did you do any fx to it too?
Oh yeah

. Lots and lots of FX in the mix but a lot of it is quite subtle. No sirens though! This is definitely Industrial In Dub -- just the way it should be. Listeners are encouraged to draw the dots between this lot and the
ardkore current. To me the lineage is obvious

. Compare and contrast also with the dancehall mix, which is composed of records from the same era...