Esplendor Geométrico
1980-1981 Prehistoric Sounds – Necrosis en la Poya & More
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Esplendor Geométrico
1980-1981 Prehistoric Sounds – Necrosis en la Poya & More
Special deluxe edition, limited to 1000 copies. Contains three 7 singles, a CD, an 8-page booklet with notes and period photos, and a numbered card. Includes their first 3-track demo, featuring ‘Moscú está helado’, now considered a minimal synth-wave anthem; a facsimile reissue of ‘Necrosis en la poya’, originally released in 1981 and one of the most renowned industrial music singles of all time; and four tracks also recorded in 1981, three of which are previously unreleased. The CD includes the ten tracks from the singles plus another five extra tracks from the same period, originally released on the cassette Esplendor Geométrico 1980-1981. Artwork by Juan Carlos Sastre, designer, founding member of EG and co-author of various songs included here.
Special deluxe edition, limited to 1000 numbered copies of a hard cardboard box set which includes three 7 singles (each with its own sleeve), a CD in slim cardboard sleeve, an 8-page booklet and a card. It contains the first material recorded by Esplendor Geométrico between 1980 and 1981. One of the singles includes their first demo, recorded after their formation, with three tracks of industrial-minimal-tecno-pop among which is the well known ‘Moscú está helado’. This demo was sent in 1980 to the German label Ata Tak, run by Der Plan, who chose ‘Moscú…’ for their legendary compilation Fix Planet!. The second single is a facsimile reissue of ‘Necrosis en la poya’, originally released in 1981 and which already shows EG’s shift towards harsher industrial rhythms. Finally, the third single includes four tracks recorded in 1981 soon after ‘Necrosis…’ Three of them are previously unreleased and were found recently on an old, lost reel tape. The CD includes the ten tracks from the singles plus another five extra tracks from the same period, originally released on the cassette Esplendor Geométrico 1980-1981. The 8-page booklet features texts, designs and period photos. All tracks have been remastered and the artwork is by Juan Carlos Sastre, professional designer, founding member of EG and also author of the tracks’ lyrics (‘Moscú está helado’, ‘Negros hambrientos’…)
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Special deluxe edition, limited to 1000 copies. Contains three 7 singles, a CD, an 8-page booklet with notes and period photos, and a numbered card. Includes their first 3-track demo, featuring ‘Moscú está helado’, now considered a minimal synth-wave anthem; a facsimile reissue of ‘Necrosis en la poya’, originally released in 1981 and one of the most renowned industrial music singles of all time; and four tracks also recorded in 1981, three of which are previously unreleased. The CD includes the ten tracks from the singles plus another five extra tracks from the same period, originally released on the cassette Esplendor Geométrico 1980-1981. Artwork by Juan Carlos Sastre, designer, founding member of EG and co-author of various songs included here.
Special deluxe edition, limited to 1000 numbered copies of a hard cardboard box set which includes three 7 singles (each with its own sleeve), a CD in slim cardboard sleeve, an 8-page booklet and a card. It contains the first material recorded by Esplendor Geométrico between 1980 and 1981. One of the singles includes their first demo, recorded after their formation, with three tracks of industrial-minimal-tecno-pop among which is the well known ‘Moscú está helado’. This demo was sent in 1980 to the German label Ata Tak, run by Der Plan, who chose ‘Moscú…’ for their legendary compilation Fix Planet!. The second single is a facsimile reissue of ‘Necrosis en la poya’, originally released in 1981 and which already shows EG’s shift towards harsher industrial rhythms. Finally, the third single includes four tracks recorded in 1981 soon after ‘Necrosis…’ Three of them are previously unreleased and were found recently on an old, lost reel tape. The CD includes the ten tracks from the singles plus another five extra tracks from the same period, originally released on the cassette Esplendor Geométrico 1980-1981. The 8-page booklet features texts, designs and period photos. All tracks have been remastered and the artwork is by Juan Carlos Sastre, professional designer, founding member of EG and also author of the tracks’ lyrics (‘Moscú está helado’, ‘Negros hambrientos’…)
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1980-1981 Prehistoric Sounds – Necrosis en la Poya & More
Special deluxe edition, limited to 1000 copies. Contains three 7 singles, a CD, an 8-page booklet with notes and period photos, and a numbered card. Includes their first 3-track demo, featuring ‘Moscú está helado’, now considered a minimal synth-wave anthem; a facsimile reissue of ‘Necrosis en la poya’, originally released in 1981 and one of the most renowned industrial music singles of all time; and four tracks also recorded in 1981, three of which are previously unreleased. The CD includes the ten tracks from the singles plus another five extra tracks from the same period, originally released on the cassette Esplendor Geométrico 1980-1981. Artwork by Juan Carlos Sastre, designer, founding member of EG and co-author of various songs included here.
Special deluxe edition, limited to 1000 numbered copies of a hard cardboard box set which includes three 7 singles (each with its own sleeve), a CD in slim cardboard sleeve, an 8-page booklet and a card. It contains the first material recorded by Esplendor Geométrico between 1980 and 1981. One of the singles includes their first demo, recorded after their formation, with three tracks of industrial-minimal-tecno-pop among which is the well known ‘Moscú está helado’. This demo was sent in 1980 to the German label Ata Tak, run by Der Plan, who chose ‘Moscú…’ for their legendary compilation Fix Planet!. The second single is a facsimile reissue of ‘Necrosis en la poya’, originally released in 1981 and which already shows EG’s shift towards harsher industrial rhythms. Finally, the third single includes four tracks recorded in 1981 soon after ‘Necrosis…’ Three of them are previously unreleased and were found recently on an old, lost reel tape. The CD includes the ten tracks from the singles plus another five extra tracks from the same period, originally released on the cassette Esplendor Geométrico 1980-1981. The 8-page booklet features texts, designs and period photos. All tracks have been remastered and the artwork is by Juan Carlos Sastre, professional designer, founding member of EG and also author of the tracks’ lyrics (‘Moscú está helado’, ‘Negros hambrientos’…)
Special deluxe edition, limited to 1000 copies. Contains three 7 singles, a CD, an 8-page booklet with notes and period photos, and a numbered card. Includes their first 3-track demo, featuring ‘Moscú está helado’, now considered a minimal synth-wave anthem; a facsimile reissue of ‘Necrosis en la poya’, originally released in 1981 and one of the most renowned industrial music singles of all time; and four tracks also recorded in 1981, three of which are previously unreleased. The CD includes the ten tracks from the singles plus another five extra tracks from the same period, originally released on the cassette Esplendor Geométrico 1980-1981. Artwork by Juan Carlos Sastre, designer, founding member of EG and co-author of various songs included here.
Special deluxe edition, limited to 1000 numbered copies of a hard cardboard box set which includes three 7 singles (each with its own sleeve), a CD in slim cardboard sleeve, an 8-page booklet and a card. It contains the first material recorded by Esplendor Geométrico between 1980 and 1981. One of the singles includes their first demo, recorded after their formation, with three tracks of industrial-minimal-tecno-pop among which is the well known ‘Moscú está helado’. This demo was sent in 1980 to the German label Ata Tak, run by Der Plan, who chose ‘Moscú…’ for their legendary compilation Fix Planet!. The second single is a facsimile reissue of ‘Necrosis en la poya’, originally released in 1981 and which already shows EG’s shift towards harsher industrial rhythms. Finally, the third single includes four tracks recorded in 1981 soon after ‘Necrosis…’ Three of them are previously unreleased and were found recently on an old, lost reel tape. The CD includes the ten tracks from the singles plus another five extra tracks from the same period, originally released on the cassette Esplendor Geométrico 1980-1981. The 8-page booklet features texts, designs and period photos. All tracks have been remastered and the artwork is by Juan Carlos Sastre, professional designer, founding member of EG and also author of the tracks’ lyrics (‘Moscú está helado’, ‘Negros hambrientos’…)