
SPK
SPK, formed in 1978 in Sydney, Australia, was a 1980s and early 1990s industrial music and noise music act. The group was formed when Revell (aka Operator) met up with Neil Hill (aka Ne/H/il). They were both working at a psychiatric hospital when they became inspired by the manifesto of the German radical Marxist group known as the Sozialistisches Patientenkollektiv (SPK). William S. Burroughs the American writer was a huge fan and supporter of SPK; the picture right shows the band with Burroughs at his home in Lawrence, Kansas in 1982. From left to right: Graeme Revell, Karel vanBergan, William S. Burroughs (uncle Bill), Dominik Guerin, and James Pinkershow / hide cover images
| Artist | Title | Label | Catnum | Format | Price | ||
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SPK | Zamia Lehmanni (Songs Of Byzantine Flowers) | THE GREY AREA | SPK 3 CD | CD | €16.00 | |
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SPK | Despair | TWIN VISION | spkdvd1 | DVD | €19.00 | |
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SPK | DOKUMENT III0 1979-1983 | VINYL-ON-DEMAND | VOD50 | LPx6 in a wooden box + T Shirt | €130.00 | |





