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German electro-industrial band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
yelworC was an electro-industrial band from Germany.
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yelworC | |
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Origin | Munich |
Genres | Electro-industrial, Dark Electro |
Years active | 1987–1994, 2003–2011 |
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Spinoffs | amGod |
Members | Peter Schiffmann |
Past members | Oliver Büttner |
Website | www |
The group was formed in 1987 by Peter Schiffmann (a.k.a. Peter Devin) and Oliver Büttner (a.k.a. Dominik van Reich). Their name is derived from the name of Aleister Crowley, and their music reflects themes of dark magic, religious rituals, death, and violence.[1]
The duo put out a number of demo tapes in 1988–1990 until they were finally signed to the now defunct Celtic Circle Productions (C.C.P.) recording label and released their first full-length CD album Brainstorming in December 1992.[2] Brainstorming was followed up by the Blood in Face EP, which featured remixes from the album with additional new material.[3]
Their music consists of gloomy synthesizers mixed with abrasive dance-beats, overlaid with distorted vocals and the occasional audio sample taken from various horror films. The musical result is a style akin to Skinny Puppy, that has inspired many other groups in the electro-industrial and gothic genres.
In 1994 yelworC unexpectedly split up, with Büttner heading off to form the more experimental sounding amGod ("dogma" backwards) and cutting one album Half Rotten and Decayed under the C.C.P. label.[4] Schiffmann fought and successfully kept the rights to use the name yelworC.
In 2004 Schiffmann released a new studio album entitled Trinity; the first release from yelworC in over ten years. The album, containing some material composed during the late 1990s, is based on Dante's journey through Hell as told in the first part of The Divine Comedy, Inferno. It features a guest appearance by Dennis Ostermann of In Strict Confidence on the song Vexilla Regis Inferni.[5]
A third album "Icolation" was released in October 2007. It continued the concept of Trinity, using themes from the second part of The Divine Comedy, Purgatorio.[6]
In 2023, GH Records released limited vinyl reissues of four original yelworC releases: Dis-Cover and Con-Trol, Brainstorming, Flash, Wards, and Incubation, and A.I.W.A.S.S..[2] In 2024, the band released The Ghosts I Called, an album of new material compiled since 2013.[7]
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