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Opium (KMFDM album)
1984 demo album by KMFDM From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Opium is a demo album by German industrial band KMFDM released as a cassette in 1984, and officially released as a CD in 2002 by Firstworld. It is one of only two KMFDM studio albums (the other being Nihil) that does not feature cover artwork by pop artist Brute!.
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Release
Sascha Konietzko has stated that Opium was originally released in a limited run of cassettes and distributed through the Hamburg club scene in 1984.[2] In the early 2000s, the original 8-track tapes were salvaged from a house, after surviving a fire and years of sitting in damp boxes. This had left them in a damaged state.[3] Konietzko further said that he salvaged what information was still intact on the tapes, and then set about re-creating the tracks. This included reprogramming drums on some tracks with the original sounds, or sounds close to the original.[3]
In a 2007 interview with Outburn Magazine, Konietzko said the Opium remaster "...is going to provide the missing link to 'Where did KMFDM even come from in the first place?'. If you begin with What Do You Know, Deutschland? you kind of skip the first part."[3]
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Track listing
All tracks are written by KMFDM[4]
Personnel
- Sascha Konietzko – bass, vocals, guitar, synths, programming
- Raymond Watts – vocals, programming
- Ton Geist – additional guitars
References
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