Dessau

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Isolation 05:05 Tools
Revenge 04:29 Tools
Beijing 05:43 Tools
Suffer 03:25 Tools
No Way 03:35 Tools
Move Seoul 03:19 Tools
Sun 04:33 Tools
Thanksgiving 04:59 Tools
Europe Light 03:25 Tools
Spinning On My Head 05:20 Tools
Sun 90 04:35 Tools
Skeletons By Nature 06:15 Tools
Cull 03:45 Tools
Never Change 04:53 Tools
Party Zone 04:32 Tools
On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away 03:38 Tools
Unshakeable Remix 07:21 Tools
Red Languages 04:47 Tools
Crutch Of Utitlity 04:30 Tools
Chalkline 05:07 Tools
Rest My Eyes 04:14 Tools
Seldom Traveled 04:20 Tools
Trevethan 03:18 Tools
Blackball 04:08 Tools
Unshakeable 03:19 Tools
Sun Burn 04:33 Tools
Imperial Hotel 06:08 Tools
Principal Tension 03:18 Tools
Shovel 03:41 Tools
Chalk Line 06:12 Tools
More Than Mad 03:55 Tools
Crowfest 05:57 Tools
Muscle 04:07 Tools
History 04:13 Tools
Chalk Rub 06:13 Tools
Imperial Hotel Remix 00:00 Tools
Ceremony (Live) 04:45 Tools
Old Dudes Rest 01:00 Tools
Europe Light Remix 00:00 Tools
(Un)shakeable 00:00 Tools
Suffered (remix) 06:02 Tools
The Sun 04:32 Tools
Isolation (Live) 05:05 Tools
First Year 04:32 Tools
Isolation (Joy Division cover) 05:01 Tools
(Un)Shakable) 05:25 Tools
Chalkrub 05:25 Tools
On the Banks of the Wabash 04:45 Tools
Unshakable Remix 07:22 Tools
Chalkwalk 07:22 Tools
Suffer 16 07:22 Tools
(Un) Shakeable 00:30 Tools
Isolation (12 Inch Mix) 00:30 Tools
Sunburn 00:30 Tools
Suffered [Remix] 04:45 Tools
Indiana: On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away 03:34 Tools
Unshakebale Remix 00:30 Tools
Skeletons My Nature 06:14 Tools
Isolation (12 Inch) 03:34 Tools
Ceremony - Live 04:45 Tools
unshakeable (remix) 04:45 Tools
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Dessau is the musical output mainly of one John Elliott. Mining a similar artistic vein as Nitzer Ebb and early Ministry, Dessau delivered powerful, rhythmic industrial dance tracks that translated better to the dancefloor than to the home stereo.Songs like Suffer, Sun 90, Unshakeable and of course, Isolation are well known amongst the scene's "older" aggro fans. Elliott began his musical career as the drummer for punk rock outfit Cloverbottom in Nashville, Elliott later experimented with electronic percussion as a member of the Actuals (later known as Factual).After becomming fed up with the stagnant Nashville rock scene, Elliott moved to Chicago in 1982, where he made important friendships with producer Martin Hannett (Joy Division, New Order) and Ministry member Paul Barker. Returning to Nashville in 1985, Elliott even lured the famed producer into the studio to work on Dessau's first EP, Red Languages. Working with veteran Nashville rockers Skot Nelson (guitars) and Mike Orr (bass), Dessau would release a series of dance-oriented EPs through the latter half of the '80s, including Happy Mood in 1986. The 1988 Mad Hog EP featured a remix of the minor dance hit "Unshakeable" by Ministry's Al Jourgensen. Both Jourgensen and Paul Barker would contribute to a 1988 cover of Joy Division's "Isolation" which would become Dessau's dancefloor breakthrough. A full-length album, Exercise in Tension, would follow in 1989. Produced by Giles Reaves and including "Isolation," the CD version included "Beijing," Dessau's third (and last so far) hit dance track. With industrial dance becoming old hat in the face of the Seattle revolution, Elliott disbanded Dessau. During the '90s, Elliott turned toward other projects which included the band, Passafist. (the group's 1995 self-titled album even received a Dove Award nomination for Best Christian Heavy Metal Album.) Re-forming Dessau with guitarist Norm Rau, Elliott released the heavier, less dance-oriented Details Sketchy in 1995, collaborating with members of Ministry, Pigface, and Filter. Mausoleum Records would later buy the rights to Dessau's back catalog; old friends Jourgensen and Barker revisiting and remixing Dessau songs like "Beijing," "Skeletons By Nature," and "Isolation" for the label's 1995 CD reissue. They have worked with a virtual "whos-who" of "Industrial" including Paul Barker and Al Jourgensen (Ministry), Jason McNinch (Lick), Van Christie, Jim Marcus (Die Warzau), Luc Van Acker (revco), Richard Patrick (Filter) and many others........ There may be a possibility (hmmm hint hint here, I wonder who may be smart enough to release this??) of this great band releasing some new material soon soon which may include the re-release of some old Ep's, unreleased Paul Barker/ Al Jourgensen remixes, demos and out-takes as well as another new release that has NEW songs and new remixes on it! Would all of you be as excited about something like this as I would? (parts of this thread was written from an article by Rev. Keith A. Gordon, All Music Guide) Discography: Red Languages (12") Not On Label 1985 Happy Mood (Vinyl, EP) Faction Records 1986 Isolation (12") Carlyle Records 1988 Mad Hog (12") Carlyle Records 1988 Exercise In Tension (CD) Carlyle Records 1989 Exercise In Tension (LP) Carlyle Records 1989 Exercise In Tension (LP, Album) Carlyle Records 1989 Beijing / Europe Light (Remix) (12") Carlyle Records 1990 Dessau (CD, Album) Mausoleum 1995 Details Sketchy (CD, Album) Fifth Colvmn 1995 2009??????? In July 2009, DESSAU will release the 17 song THE TRUTH HURTS on WTII Records. This 1985-2000 retrospective package contains tracks from their first two vinyl only 12" EPs, RED LANGUAGES, produced by Martin Hannett and HAPPY MOOD, plus 4 unreleased Paul Barker produced songs, alternate mixes and 2 live Joy Division tracks. THE TRUTH HURTS will be the precursor to the first new DESSAU material in 10 years. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.