Artist
Radio Werewolf
Radio Werewolf, an industrial artist from Los Angeles, crafts dark ambient and experimental soundscapes with occult themes since 1984.
About
Radio Werewolf emerged from the shadows of Los Angeles in 1984, weaving hypnotic spells of sound that resonated with industrial precision and occult flair. Nikolas Schreck helmed the collective, conjuring a sonic ritual that echoed through the post-punk corridors of the time. Their vinyl offerings, such as "Bring Me The Head Of Geraldo Rivera!" and "The Fiery Summons," released on Unclean Production and Gymnastic Records, respectively, encapsulated their dark theatricality and experimental soundscapes. The relentless beat and ominous tones constructed an auditory experience that was as much performance art as it was music. With their deep affinity for the esoteric, Radio Werewolf did not remain confined to American soil. Their influence stretched across the Atlantic, captivating European audiences with their enigmatic live performances and haunting releases. The group's limited distribution of posters and magazines, like the "Poster Kaufleuten Zürich 30.Dezember 1991," served as artifacts of their transient yet impactful existence. The end came in 1991, but their legacy lingers, a testament to their ability to blend dystopian sounds with theatrical narratives.
Discography
6 totalLiterature
Members
- Nikolas Schreck — original
- Zeena — member



