DIE FORM Ad Infinitum LIMITED 2LP BLACK VINYL + BOOK 2021
Art.Nr.: 45560
EAN: 8016670152330
EUR
64.99
EUR 64,99
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Produktbeschreibung
Artist: | DIE FORM | |
Title: | Ad Infinitum | |
Format: | Limited edition of 474 numbered copies on double vinyl
with a deluxe 16-page casebound hardcover book featuring unpublished
images as well as other reworked photographs taken from “The
Visionary Garden”. Every copy includes a certificate and one
sticker. |
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Year: | 08.10.2021 | |
Label: | Mecanica Records | |
Tracklist: | A1 Ad Infinitum A2 Unlimited A3 Bite of God A4 Chronovision A5 In the Evening of Life B1 Vertex B2 Necrophilia B3 Room 342 B4 Submachine B5 Simulator C1 Delta Neurosis Activation Bonus-Tracks: C2 Test 050293 C3 Incubus C4 Virus Emission D1 Impudicus Rex D2 Bite of God (Instrumental) D3 Chronovision (Instrumental) D4 Necrophilia (Instrumental) D5 Test Man Sonic |
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Info: | Die Form is the seminal
post-industrial electronic act started in the late 70’s by
French musician and multimedia artist Philippe Fichot. He began
recording a number of experimental cassettes under different names but
Die Form became the main project and with which he has developed a
prolific career during more than four decades. Whilst the project was
still in its first stage, the underlying concepts were already evident:
a combination of esoteric electronic experiments with an underlying
theme of eroticism, death and other taboo subjects, apparent in both
the music and artworks. “Ad Infinitum” was recorded with dark and stifling atmospheres almost simultaneously with the album “Confessions”. It includes cult pieces such as “Bite of God” and “Chronovision”, which has made the success of Die Form in clubs, alongside more ambient and industrial tracks such as “In the Evening of Life” or “Unlimited”. “Ad Infnitum” was originally released on CD in 1993 by Hyperium Records and is now being made available FOR THE FIRST TIME on [Double] Vinyl. This new edition not only includes the complete original tracklist, but also a selection of [8] instrumental versions and unreleased tracks from the same period. Ad Infinitum was later re-released by Trisol (2001), Metropolis (2002) and Irond (2003) on CD. |