Artist

Lord Litter

27 items · Berlin · 1956

Lord Litter is a Berlin-based experimental artist known for his 36 lo-fi cassette releases that explore improvisational soundscapes and psychedelic jams.

On the Other HandRough Cuts 85Back To The BasicsThe Grover is Walkin' on the Right SideA Bad Case Of True LoveLord Litter Presents Music From The Undergound vol.1

About

Lord Litter carved a niche in the Berlin underground with lo-fi cassette recordings that defied convention. From 1956 to 1999, he unleashed 36 tapes, each a visceral plunge into improvisational soundscapes and psychedelic jams. No polish. Just raw, eclectic instrumentation and narrative songwriting. He didn't seek mainstream approval. He didn't need it. His was a DIY ethos, thriving across labels like IRRE Tapes and Kentucky Fried Royalty. Releases like "Back To The Basics - Special Edition" (1999) and "Death Of The Giant Killer Ant" (1997) pushed the boundaries of sonic evolution. Litter's world was one where a track might morph from a psyched-out jam into a stark, narrative-driven tale. He moved through genres with ease, leaving a trail of abrasive textures and cathartic melodies. Collaborators were as diverse as his sounds, connecting with similar renegades like YORAN and Ashtray Navigations. Lord Litter's legacy? A testament to unrelenting creativity, existing in the spaces mainstream forgot — or feared to tread.

Discography

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