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Vagina Dentata Organ

8 items · Spain · 1960

Vagina Dentata Organ, an industrial music project from Spain (1960-1987), is known for its harsh soundscapes and provocative themes.

The Administration Of Physique (with New Noveta)Music For HashasinsCold MeatCold MeatThe Last SupperThe Triumph Of The Flesh

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Vagina Dentata Organ, a name as provocative as the sound it encapsulates, emerged from the shadows of Spain, active from 1960 to 1987. The project carved out a niche within the industrial soundscape, delivering harsh soundscapes and provocative themes. Releases like "The Last Supper" (1984) and "The Triumph Of The Flesh" (1984) set a dystopian tone, with percussive elements and field recordings that challenged and confronted listeners. The 1987 release "Music For Hashasins," under the TOPY label, marked a pivotal moment, synthesizing the relentless mechanical grind with a more refined sonic evolution. This LP, alongside others like "Cold Meat" (1986), preserved on vinyl, maintains a tactile connection to the industrial era's underground ethos. Collaboration with New Noveta on "The Administration Of Physique" signifies another layer of Vagina Dentata Organ's narrative, embracing a network of like-minded artists. Their work is aligned with contemporaries such as P16.D4 and Mauthausen Orchestra, sharing a commitment to creating music that is both functional and transformative.

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