Artist

Die Form & Eva-Johanna Reichstag

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Late 1970s-early 1980s European experimental and industrial noise project releasing provocative avant-garde works.

Images Du MondeZoophilic LolitaZoophilic Lolita

About

Die Form & Eva-Johanna Reichstag represent an experimental music project operating within the European avant-garde and industrial underground of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Based on their documented releases through the Bain Total label, the project merged noise, experimental composition, and provocative conceptual frameworks characteristic of the post-industrial era. Their 1978 debut album Zoophilic Lolita exemplified the confrontational aesthetics prevalent in underground experimental circles, combining abrasive sonic textures with transgressive thematic content. The subsequent 1982 cassette release Images Du Monde continued this trajectory of experimental documentation. Working primarily through limited-run cassette and vinyl formats via independent labels, Die Form & Eva-Johanna Reichstag participated in the broader DIY ethos of European industrial and noise music scenes. Their output reflected the era's experimentation with taboo subject matter and non-conventional sound design, influencing the darker strains of experimental music that emerged throughout the 1980s. The project remains significant within discographies of underground experimental music history, though detailed documentation of their activities remains limited.

Discography

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Labels

Die Form & Eva-Johanna Reichstag · tape-mag