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HRM 060CD
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"Over the course of 2012 and 2013, and after two full-length albums released by Matador Records, Cold Cave (aka Wesley Eisold) released a series of limited edition singles via his own Heartworm Press and Deathwish Inc., which are now out-of-print collector's items. Full Cold Moon is not a new Cold Cave album, but a compilation of these singles on to one format. With an already prolific number of releases, Cold Cave has become a name synonymous with the contemporary resurgence of darkwave and synth pop sub-genres. Cold Cave has performed at world class museums The Getty and the Guggenheim, as well as with Nine Inch Nails, Sonic Youth, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Echo & the Bunnymen and Gary Numan, among others."
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HRM 055EP
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"Two songs of electronic neo-wave recorded and performed by Wesley Eisold in Los Angeles, 2013. On split black/clear vinyl. Edition of 1000. Side A: 'Black Boots' - Cool nihilism. Existential, groovy, psychedelia. Side B: 'Meaningful Life' - A somber ballad. Organ, flute, vintage drum machine, and intimate declarations."
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HRM 059LP
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"Originally released via Hospital Productions in 2009, Cremations, a collection of early demo/live/and unreleased tracks, is available now as a 12" picture disc. Limited to 500 copies and sold out. 20 tracks of dark genre-less electronic music. Love and pornography. Industrial music and traditionalism. Poetry and profanity."
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HOS 248CD
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"Cremations is a collection of early demo/live/and unreleased tracks from Cold Cave. From the project's isolated beginnings to the recent full band line-up, the development of this singular musical entity is documented here in its icy electronic glory. From Cold Cave's infancy, sexual identity and oblique existentialism have been expressed through biting lyrics and electronic minimalism. Rarely has the human condition been exposed so brazenly as in 'Sex Ads.' Melodies, noise and rhythms clash as stories from below the surface are retold. From the demo LP Coma Potion, which featured a rugged stripped down distortion, to the suggestive Electronic Dreams tour cassette (featuring the voice of Max Morton on the track 'Heavenly Metals'), Cold Cave has developed its own brand of genre defying electronic music, without ever betraying its dark roots. Love and pornography, industrial music and traditionalism, poetry and profanity all mix together in a hedonistic cocktail of nihilistic nights and mournful mornings. Cremations collects all this work for the first and last time."
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