COCKERILL SOMBRE EP by THE NEON JUDGEMENT

SKU94825
ArtistTHE NEON JUDGEMENT
TitleCOCKERILL SOMBRE EP
LabelDARK ENTRIES
Catalog #DE 148
Tag
ReleaseW 06 - 2017
FormatVinyl - US12'
EAN Barcode744271372625
Import
 € 16,99 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. Please Release Me, Let Me Go-Go
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/c/94825_cockerill_sombre_ep/1_please_release_me_let_me_go-go.mp3
  2. Too Cold To Breathe
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/c/94825_cockerill_sombre_ep/2_too_cold_to_breathe.mp3
  3. The Fashion Party
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/c/94825_cockerill_sombre_ep/3_the_fashion_party.mp3
  4. 1 Jump Ahead
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/c/94825_cockerill_sombre_ep/4_1_jump_ahead.mp3

Description

The Neon Judgement hail from the small town of Leuven near Brussels, Belgium and gave birth to the New Beat and EBM scenes worldwide with the release of their first two cassettes �Suffering� (1981) and �TV Treated� (1982). Always a consistent duo of Dirk Da Davo (synthesizers, vocals) and TB Frank (guitar, drum machine, vocals) The Neon Judgment worked in a parallel world alongside Suicide, Cabaret Voltaire, and the Deutsche Neue Welle.In 1983 they released the infamous 4-song �Cockerill-Sombre� EP containing the dance-floor smash �The Fashion Party� on Anything But Records. Dirk Da Davo says, �First we recorded and mixed the drum parts and effects on 4-track, then we bounced this mix to 2 tracks again what left us with 2 more channels to use for vocals and additional instruments.� Veering between minimalistic industrial drones, odd new wave-ish synth pop and dance music, underlain by cold, mechanical rhythms. The band combine brash and seedy lyrics, with raw synthesizer stabs and repetitive drum machine beats both aggressive and danceable. �Cockerill-Sombre� was recorded in a small basement room under the watchful eyes of Ludo Camerberlin from A Blaze Colour.

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