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Urashima presents a compilation from Belgian artist Dirk Serries's pseudonym, Vidna Obmana, titled No Sacrifice. Dirk Serries has been a significant name in the ambient scene for more than two decades, releasing over more than 50 solo albums and involved in numerous collaborations. But apart from his main ambient colleagues, Vidna Obmana originates from the industrial cassette network scene in early eighties, releasing several tapes on his own label and on other labels. No Sacrifice has tracks from the infamous tape released in 1985 on Zeal SS, No Sacrifice For Weakling, and a bonus track from the same period. One of the most violent and aggressive sonic assaults ever hear from this Belgian artist. Pressed on 140 gram vinyl. Comes in a deluxe silver silkscreen on black cardboard sleeve with a black label and black inner sleeve. Includes insert. Edition of 199.
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VOD 065LTD-LP
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"1984-1986 Testament Of Tape captures vidnaObmana in its most experimental phase during the obscure tape period, searching for its own musical voice. Dirk Serries (well-known sound-artist, especially known for his Fear Falls Burning releases) is moving on this box-set through various styles, from utterly relentless noise music to rhythmical industrial outbursts. This 3LP set features unreleased and extremely rare tracks from a personal friend's private collection (music that was recorded exclusively for him) to songs from early cassettes releases. While LP number 1 combines very beat-orientated-material in best manner of early Blackhouse or even Esplendor Geometrico, LP 2 and 3 present the fundamentals and roots for his later works. 3LP box limited to 477 copies."
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One LP version, limited to 123 copies (or, maybe slightly more?) "1984-1986 Testament Of Tape captures vidnaObmana in its most experimental phase during the obscure tape period, searching for its own musical voice... LP number 1 combines very beat-orientated-material in best manner of early Blackhouse or even Esplendor Geometrico."
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