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PITCHSHIFTER - 'Peel Sessions 1991-93'
Barcode: 0641871746439
We're extremely proud to announce the first ever release of PITCHSHIFTER's legendary BBC sessions for the late, great John Peel.
These ultra heavy industrial metal tracks were recorded over two sessions at the iconic Maida Vale studios: 28th April 1991 and 30th March 1993 and were sourced directly from the BBC Archives (with thanks), with careful remastering for CD and vinyl.
The 1991 session was recorded during the same period as "Industrial" (Deaf Records / Peaceville), with the 1993 session recorded around the time of "Desensitized" (Earache).
"If you look on your PITCHSHIFTER albums you will see that we always credit John Peel. He was instrumental in getting the band out there and often played our music on the radio when no one else dared. The 'Peel Sessions' we did were a great honour and every time I met John he was always such a great guy... a legend" (JS).
Founded in Nottingham in 1989, PITCHSHIFTER's early style was heavy industrial metal, being cited as one of the originators of the genre along with Godflesh - a style which they termed "Death Industrial". These sessions and albums mark the end of that classic period, before a shift towards the more commercial, beat-driven Industrial style from the mid-90's onward that they are still known for.
Line-up: Jon Clayden, Mark Clayden and Jonny Carter, with Stu Toolin ('91), and Dave Walters ('93).
CD in matt-laminate 6-panel digipak.
Track listing:
1. Gritter (4:02)
2. Tendrill (3:32)
3. Dry Riser Inlet (4:19)
4. (A Higher Form Of) Killing (Radio Phuque Edit) (4:43)
5. Diable (Wayco Survival Mix) (5:57)
6. Deconstruction (Reconstruction) (4:56)
**PRE-ORDER** PITCHSHIFTER - 'Peel Sessions 1991-93' CD (CSR344CD)
- Record Label: - Cold Spring -
- Genre: Industrial Metal
- Availability: In Stock
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£10.00
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