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KORPSES KATATONIK - Subklinikal Leukotomy Aphrenia Spasmophilik Lyssophobo Asphyxia Sinister Lethal Anorex CD
Release of 2023.
Comes as 4-panel digipak.
Pre ZERO KAMA
Korpses Katatonik was a musical solo project of Zoe DeWitt during
the years 1982 and 1983. Unlike DeWitt's later project Zero Kama, the
work of Korpses Katatonik remains entirely within the realm of
electronic music and shows an uncompromising experimental style
comparable to that of other industrial bands like Throbbing Gristle,
SPK, or Cabaret Voltaire. Like many other exponents of industrial
culture Korpses Katatonik was inspired by dark psychiatry, pathological
abnormalism, necrophilia, and other types of paraphilic aberration.
These served as a metaphor for the dark side of a dehumanized society
that seeks to maintain control by the suppression of anything that could
be regarded as dark, sinister, deviant, or unpleasant from the
viewpoint of popular mass culture. As a means of escape from this
totalitarian pressure - thus a statement by Korpses Katatonik - there
remains only self-destruction, murder, or the withdrawal into catatonic
schizophrenia.
Korpses Katatonik's first release was
a Nekrophile Rekords cassette entitled subklinikal leukotomy aphrenia
spasmophiik lyssophobo asphyxia sinister lethal anorex. The titles on
the album were: shatok, schmertzlabor, enzephallik mortuor, nekom, kcok
transzlant, kaltfleisch corporor, skarzisko and okzipital slash. The terminology
of psychopathological disorders was used by Korpses Katatonik in a
subversive way for its own poetic value and many of the rare vocals and
track titles (as for example shatok, enzephallik mortuor and kaltfleisch
corporor) were taken from writings of patients of Viennas famous
psychiatrist hospital in Maria Gugging (dissolved in 2007). The title
skarzisko refers to a national socialist concentration camp in the
polish town Skarżysko-Kamienna.
The upcoming influence of
occultism within the postindustrial underground of the 1980s is finally
reflected in the last track of Korpses Katatonik, Choronzon, which was
published on the Nekrophile cassette compilation The Beast 666. This
track, which refers to a ritual performed by Aleister Crowley and Victor
Neuburg in the desert Sahara in 1909, anticipates the strong occult
implications of Zoe DeWitt's musical follow-up project Zero Kama.
In
2012 all recorded tracks by Korpses Katatonik have been released under
the title Oeuvres complètes by the Viennese label Klanggalerie.
Currently, the remastered album is reissued on IFP on VINYL, CD, TAPE,
and ultra-limited collectors box.
Recorded in 1982 by Michael Zoe
Dewitt (synth, guitar, voice, tape loops) and mixed at the Institute
for Composition and Electroacoustics at the University for Music and
Performing Arts Vienna (Wiener Konzerthaus studios). First published as
audio cassette NRC01 on Nekrophile Rekords in 1983. Remastered by Zoe
Dewitt for Infinite Fog Records in 2022.