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SPK

Dekompositiones (12"EP)

Label: Side Effects

Format: 12"EP

Genre: Experimental

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Original 1983 EP on Side Effects by Graham Revell's unparalleled industrial project under the name SepPuKu.

condition (record/cover): NM / EX
The main SPK document from 1983 is the three-song 12" Dekompositiones, released under the name SepPuKu. Dekompositiones is a contrast between the clean pression of Western culture, represented by minimal instrumentation and heavy percussion, and its murderous results: the death of indigenous cultures when confronted with the unstoppable virus of the West. Previous SPK releases increased the density of information beyond the capacity to translate or absorb it; Dekompositiones was the logical next step, a post-apocalyptic survey among the ruins of culture. SPK made its most vehement - and final - advocation of anonymity on Dekompositiones (see SepPuKu).






Details
Cat. number: SER 03
Year: 1983

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