Saturday, 21 June 2008
YelworC
Artist: YelworC
Genre(s):
Other
Electronic
Industrial
Discography:
Trinity
Year: 2004
Tracks: 16
Blood In Face
Year: 1996
Tracks: 15
Brainstorming
Year: 1992
Tracks: 13
For a farseeing time the abrasive and dark electro-industrial unit YelworC felled seam into the "more a legend than a dance orchestra" category. Many Internet message boards praised them, quite a little of industrial bands claimed them as an influence, just you couldn't find an album by them to economise your life history. It wasn't until file-sharing programs became pop that nearly fans got to hear the dance orchestra, and before long YelworC MP3s were being swapped feverishly amongst industrial fans. Germans Peter Devlin and Dominik van Reich formed YelworC (Crowley backwards, as in Aleister) in 1988. They had released eight demo tapes by the sentence they signed to the German label Celtic Circle in 1991. They put out three albums -- 1992's Brainstorming, 1993's Blood in Face, and 1995's Collection, 1988-1994 ahead splitting up. Devlin kept the YelworC name, and Reich carried on as amgoD (Dogma backwards), patch the original Yelworc recordings went out of print. Over the adjacent ten years, fans that really got to hear their original releases panax quinquefolius the praises of the aggressive beatniks and dark lyrics, and compared them to an even more subway Skinny Puppy. Fans were appalled when their favourite little private proclaimed they were ready to devolve. In early 2004 Metropolis records released the first record in a planned trilogy, the construct record album Sacred Trinity.