Company Of State - Dance Remotion LP
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Company Of State - Dance Remotion LP

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Belgian new wave & DIY minimal synth duo that started out experimenting with a rhythm box and post-punk guitars in the vein of early Cabaret Voltaire. Rudolf Hecke explains the origin of the band: “By the end of the seventies we were both living in small towns near Leuven. I had been playing in bands since 1973 and was still living with my parents in Veltem-Beisem where the garage was my rehearsal-room. One day he showed up, he was looking for a songwriter, he’d be the singer. He rode a bike.”

The group debuted in 1983 on their own label with an incredible 7inch (Dark/Discipline - Dance Remotion/Here as I Am). Rudolf Hecke provided screeching guitarplay with different forms of feedback and distortion, Paul Taes expressed his mood through his singing and the rhythm box did what it had to do, it rumbled along. It made sense for COS to join the Anything But Records label run by Ludo Camberlin (A Blaze Colour), where they shared the roster with bands like Neon Judgement, Poésie Noire, Aimless Device, Men 2nd, ….

On stage they always delivered a spectacle to the public. “Well, we very much liked to mess up things. Most of the time there was blood, I broke my nose once and ended up at the hospital when I cut my left arm with a razor blade on stage. We had some medieval weapons we’d like to throw around while the strobo’s were lit.” 

On this retrospective LP release the emphasis lies on the first few years of the band including their first 7inch and demo recordings from that period. When the experiments were still rough, the spirit high and the results chaotic and surprisingly dynamic.

Tracklist

A1 Dark                       
A2 Discipline    
A3 Dance Remotion                     
A4 Here As I Am                       
A5 Koud Beeld                  
A6 Obligation Exempt                          
B1 City                          
B2 Street                      
B3 Violence                  
B4 Breakdown   

Notes

° Rough-sided cover sleeve
° Pressed at Handle With Care
° Mastered by Anders Peterson
° Edition of 500 copies


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