Artist
Genocide Organ
German industrial noise project combining harsh electronics with confrontational aesthetics, active since the late 1980s.
About
Genocide Organ is a German industrial and noise project that emerged in the late 1980s, known for combining harsh electronic soundscapes with confrontational aesthetics and provocative thematic material. The project's output, consistently released through the Tesco Organisation label, represents a distinctive strain of power electronics and industrial noise that prioritizes abrasive sonic textures and transgressive conceptual frameworks. The group's discography spans from their early works like Hinrichtung and Leichenlinie in 1989 through the 1990s with releases including Save Our Slaves, Remember, and The Truth Will Make You Free. Their approach aligns with the European industrial underground's tradition of merging extreme sonic experimentation with deliberately controversial subject matter. Genocide Organ's work has maintained a strong presence within the noise and power electronics underground, influencing subsequent generations of artists working at the intersection of industrial music and conceptual provocation. The project's consistent association with Tesco Organisation—a label central to European industrial and power electronics distribution—underscores their significance within specialized collector and experimental music communities.



