Artist
Last Few Days
Last Few Days, an industrial music artist from the UK, is known for their harsh soundscapes and analog tape manipulation from 1983 to 1986.
About
Last Few Days emerged from the United Kingdom's shadowy corners between 1983 and 1986. A brief yet impactful presence. Known for harsh soundscapes and tape manipulation, their work resonated with the industrial undercurrent of the era. Releases like "Pure Spirit and Saliva" from Dead Man's Curve and the collaborative "Ritual: Magnetic North" with s/Z on Touch reflect a tactile engagement with sound. Their output on cassette, reel, and vinyl formats underscores an allegiance to analog — a preference for the tangible over the digital. The self-released tapes, such as "Eindhoven 2-12-83," embody the underground ethos, bypassing conventional channels in favor of raw, direct distribution. Last Few Days operated at the nexus of collaboration and experimentation, akin to contemporaries like Autopsia and The Hafler Trio. The 1983 release "Final Academy 1982" on LMT captured live energy, further cementing their role in crafting immersive auditory experiences. Each release, a dystopian landscape, meticulously constructed and mechanically precise.
Discography
6 totalMembers
- Fritz Catlin — member





