Genocide Organ - Remember

Genocide Organ - one of the huge whales of Industrial/Power Electronics in Europe. Creators of one of the biggest labels, Tesco org, personas incognito for a huge amount of time, appearing in concerts with faces under terror masks and shocking and disturbing society by their conception and style. What they did it could be a very long list. Genocide Organ performance in Vilnius already didn't shock or disturb. It was more refined, but strong nevertheless. Having in mind the time of overload of information and rules of "consumption" of music, such set of works as Remember, where all the best songs, subjectively for the creators are gathered, shouldn't provoke much of racket because usage of mp3 have left behind any status of "rare" or "unheard" recording anyways. In one way or another, this release is historic. Packed as a book, with linen cover and GO logo on top. In first few pages we find essay of journalist Richard Stevenson about Genocide Organ, their goals and concepts. In other pages - dates of concerts, albums, appearances in compilations etc. By the sides of the pages crumpled little photos from live performances that these terrorists had through their existence. The French sound genius (I have no doubts while writing this) Jerome Nougaillon, whose projects such as Propergol really has great meaning not only in French, but also in the worldwide industrial scene, put his hands on the sound of this album too. After remastering, it is really hard to believe that these recordings are from live performances. And that the times of recordings differs a whole decade (1989-2000). Sound content of the album - two CDs (Remember is also released in limited 3xLP edition) collection of GO hits. Dogday, Mind Control, Klaus Barbie, Klan Kountry, John Birch Society etc. The power of Genocide Organ. And I have a strange mood reviewing this album. As if going through some dusty photo album or book of reminiscences, when you feel surrounded by strange melancholy. "...some others still sound in our ears". "Everything is as it is and nothing is as it should be". Remember.

Format: 2xCD
Released: 2007
Label: Tesco Organization

Page 1 of 5  > >>