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Electronic / Rock
Performer: Perennial Divide
Title: Purge
Style: Post-Punk, Industrial, Experimental, Darkwave
Year 1986
Country UK
Genre: Electronic / Rock
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 164
MP3 size: 1656 mb
FLAC size: 1950 mb
WMA size: 1916 mb
Other formats: FLAC APE MIDI TTA AHX AC3 RA

Perennial Divide - Purge mp3 album


Perennial Divide - Purge mp3 album

Tracklist

A1 Blow
A2 Parricide
A3 Word Of The Lord
A4 Captain Swing
A5 Rescue
B1 The Fall
B2 Trip
B3 Tuna Hell
B4 Burning Dogs
B5 End Of The Line

Credits

  • Producer – Johnny Pegg

Notes

Corrigan, Freegard, Stephens, Searly, Ward.
Recorded in Swindon, April 1986.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none Perennial Divide Purge ‎(LP, Album, W/Lbl) Not On Label none UK 1986
SAX 016 Perennial Divide Purge ‎(LP, Album) Sweatbox SAX 016 UK 1986
SAX 016 + SOX 018 Perennial Divide Purge (Limited Edition) ‎(LP, Album + 12" + Ltd) Sweatbox SAX 016 + SOX 018 UK 1986


Silverbrew
A massive LP of harsh punk/funk/dub from Sheffield, just a few years too late to get cited in the same breath as Cabaret Voltaire, Hula, and the rest. Screaming saxophone, shrieking feedback, clobbering industrial rhythms, and grey noise with a compellingly unhinged energy. To compare this lost classic with anything wouldn't be fair, but the closest landmarks could be the disorienting dub/noise of The Pop Group "Y" and Cabaret Voltaire "2x45", or the fractured compositions or Captain Beefheart "Lick My Decals Off, Baby" and Pere Ubu "The Modern Dance". "Purge" was reissued on a CD, but sadly in a different version with the vocals removed. I dunno why, since Corrigan (aka Jack Dangers, who built on PD's spacious dub, jazz, and electronic noise in his next band, Meat Beat Manifesto) was a singer whose maniacal rant/croon was on par with Peter Hope or Mark Stewart.