Artist
Sixth Comm / Mother Destruction
Industrial and experimental music project active in the 1990s, documented through studio and live recordings.
About
Sixth Comm / Mother Destruction represents a significant presence within the experimental and industrial underground music scenes of the 1990s. Based on available archival materials, the project released the album Serpent Dance in 1994, establishing themselves within the darker territories of industrial and noise-based aesthetics. The group's activities extended beyond studio recordings to live performance documentation, as evidenced by The White Rose Tour 1994, which was captured on VHS and released both independently and through the Kenaz label in 1995. This tour documentation suggests an active presence in the underground touring circuit during the mid-1990s. The project's output reflects the experimental and avant-garde sensibilities prevalent in industrial music communities of that era, combining studio compositions with documented performance practice. While specific details regarding musical personnel, production techniques, and broader influences remain limited in current documentation, the project's catalog positions them within the intersection of industrial, noise, and experimental music traditions that defined underground scenes during this period.
