One of the early Italian power-electronics projects, Mauthausen Orchestra, in the person of Pierpaolo Zoppo, started in 1982, releasing tapes on his own label Aquilifer Sodality. His work explored morbid subjects, usually extreme sex, perversion, tortures and disease, and the sound was a brutal collage of noise, electronics distortions and inhuman vocals. Mauthausen Orchestra stopped in 1986, some recordings from 1988 were published ten years later by Xn Recordings. In 1997 Zoppo resurrected the project and released some new material, while a series of reissues of the early cassettes was published by Slaughter Productions.
- He has recently recorded a full length record for the Bloodlust ! label.
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1. Auflage von 44 nummerierten Kopien. Auf gutem soliden Magnetband erscheint das zweite Album des neuen Projektes von D.C.S., dem Mann hinter Flutwacht. Minimalistisch, schleppend, basslastig und stockfinster. Erhältlich für 8,- Euro + Versand. 1. Edition of 44 numbered copies. On the good old solid tape appears the second album of the new project of DCS, the man behind Flutwacht. Minimalistic, slow, bass-heavy, and pitch dark. Available for 8, - Euro + shipping.
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FLUTWACHT - "mit nichts" - CDr in Digipak
Gestempelte Silber-CDr im matt-schwarzen Digipak mit 4-seitigem Booklet. 1. Auflage von 60 nummerierten Exemplaren. Flutwacht bedarf an dieser Stelle wohl keiner Vorstellung mehr. Hypnotischer denn je, werden auf "mit nichts" monolithische metallische Lärmwände errichtet, welche ein intensives Hörerlebnis garantieren. Erhältlich für 8,- Euro + Versandkosten. Stamped silver-CDr in matt-black digipak with a 4-page booklet. 1. Edition of 60 numbered copies. Flutwacht at this point probably needs no introduction. Hypnotic than ever on "mit nichts" monolithic metallic noise walls will be built, which guarantee an intense listening experience. Available for 8, - Euro + shipping.
Artist: Mauthausen Orchestra Title: High Opinion of Oneself" Format: Blue Vinyl 7-inch (33 RPM) Catalog Number: BloodLust! 125 Genre: Noise / Experimental / Industrial / Power-Electronics / Minimal
Pressed in a numbered edition of 100 copies; blue vinyl; royal blue labels with silver text; professionally-printed, color, fold-over sleeves; 33 RPM. Pierpaolo Zoppo once again returns to his full Mauthausen Orchestra name with two new songs, recorded for BloodLust! in 2006, as a follow-up to his "Where Are We Going?" CD (B!091, 2008). On his fourth 7-inch single for the label, Zoppo finds new corners of the austere, unsettling, and dark analog synth world to discover, despite the fact that many of his listeners are still left in the choking dust of his legacy of violent and raw power-electronics, as recently hinted at within the grooves of the vital Broken Flag box set released by Vinyl-on-demand in 2007. As with "Smooth Hate" (B!065, 7-inch, 2006), "Forbidden Ground" (B!056, 7-inch, 2006), "Lost in Boyz Town" (B!042, 7-inch, 1999), and "Raising Vapours" (B!033, CD, 1997), Zoppo continues the evolution from his earliest primitive, feedback-laden assaults to new heights (or rather, lows) of dysphoric and cold synthesizer noise-work.