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Unripped With Audacity

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  In The Nursery - Temper [SOX 008 UK 1985 24-Bit 76.4kHz FLAC] In keeping with the industrial theme, here is the last of my In The Nursery rips of their releases on Sweatbox Records. This again is a brand new 176.4kHz rip and a marked improvement on my first attempts back in 2015. This EP is quite loud, quite disturbing and a real treat for your neighbours - who will now all think that you have become a satanist.  Enjoy! A1   Breach Birth  B1   Joaquin  B2   Arm Me Audacity  B3   Butyrki

Sonority

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  In The Nursery - Sonority [BAD VC55 UK 1985 24-Bit 176.4kHz FLAC] Vinyl On Demand are working on a boxed set of In The Nursery recordings with what could well be an essential purchase. In the meantime, here is a brand new rip of one of their earliest works. The Sonority tracks were choral, symphonic and dramatic ....at times, gothic. Not everybody's cup of tea I am sure. Released on Death In June's New European Recordings, In The Nursery were in danger of obtaining a neo-folk tag and the consequential allegations of extreme-right-wing fixations, but thankfully they quickly moved on, however this release was symbolic as it marked the move from their very early post-punk industrial compositions into their cinematic stage. Enjoy ...if you dare. A1 Deus Ex Machina B1 Lost Prayer B2 And Your Eyes

The Judgement Of Twins

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  In The Nursery - Twins [SAX 014 UK 1986 24-Bit 176.4kHz FLAC] Out of the post-punk embers into a world of neo-folk, industrial electronica and proto-classical music came the twin brothers Klive & Nigel Humberstone. After limited releases on the Paragon label and Death In June's NER: New European Recordings, the Sheffield duo found solace on Rob Deacon's important Sweatbox Records. The aptly named Twins  album followed the Temper EP in 1985. Designed to disturb & yet composed to enrich the listener,  Twins represents a journey from the depths of pounding electronica, through ethereal Eastern European choruses, tightly sharp snares, loops & samples, and into rich cinematic soundscapes.  It should be no surprise that eventually the Humberstone brothers would find themselves scoring feature films. This was their first properly recorded & produced album ...This is where it all started. Once you've heard  Judgement Of Paris , you could believ...