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Dark Fields
A1
Doors On Trees
A2
Dot
A3
Memory
A4
Trs.3
A5
En El Camino De La Roca
A6
Listen Little Man
A7
Fracture
B1
Wood-Blood
B2
Son Serp
B3
Dark Fields
B4
Bytes R
B5
Questions 1992·1983
B6
Silencio T... Drop Staircase
B7
Clak-s... Iris. Azhar
Dark Fields stands out from the barrage or recent Spanish experimental-industrial underground re-issues as one of the most obscure and surrounded by mysticism.
One massive track with no cuts, recorded in 1979 under the motto "a silence that makes dogs bark" and released by Klamm in 1983 in a tiny edition of 300, the trio disbanded shortly after finishing the recording and never looked back.
Darker than tar atmospheres with Resident's like vocals, this is the brainchild of Caballero T's obsessions with Brian Eno's work, who found the perfect partners in Tres' psychotic vocals and the studio wizardry of Señor Nada. Reissued by Madrid's Equilibrio, who already gave us Randomize's ¿Como se divertirán los insectos? Not for the faint of heart. [info sheet from distr.]