Death in June & Boyd Rice: Scorpion Wind

Death in June & Boyd Rice: Scorpion Wind

Death in June & Boyd Rice: Scorpion Wind

Format: CD

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Title: Scorpion Wind
Artist: Death in June & Boyd Rice
Label: Cobraside
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 753907232523
Genre: Industrial/Gothic

Originally released in 1996 as Scorpion Wind's Heaven Sent CD/LP this album has long been considered the 'lost' classic collaboration between Death in June's neo-folk pioneer Douglas P. and industrial music's renegade innovator Boyd Rice. Recorded in Australia prior to the pair starring in the cult film Pearls Before Swine, it is a unique, melodic and richly orchestrated ode to modern living, modern loving - and modern hating. Joined by percussionist John Murphy (ex-SPK, the Associates, Current 93) for the first of what was to prove many collaborations between the 'Unregistered 3' and young Australian group Strength Through Joy (now Ostara), these recordings proved to be the perfect follow up to 1990's ground-breaking Boyd Rice & Friends album Music, Martinis & Misanthopy. However, due to legal problems with distribution, few were to hear this. Now for the first time in nearly ten years a digitally remastered CD is available including two extra tracks from the era and stunning new artwork, presented in a red and black foil-blocked 'softpak.

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