Month: October 1980
DEN TRIUMFERENDE AMOR
DEN TRIUMFERENDE AMOR
MARTIN HALL
MC
OCTOBER 1980
OWN RELEASE (MH2)
Den Triumferende Amor (“The Triumphant Cupid”) is recorded at home on a two-track Grundig reel-to-reel tape recorder.
The tape was released in 40 copies that could be purchased in two shops at Copenhagen, Gry and Haase.
1. Soil (1) (1:20)
2. Bravo, Petit Charles (2:05)
3. These Surgical Emotions (2:36)
4. Voiciate (Opus 1) (0:52)
5. Motherless Priest (2:21)
6. Bricks and Blood (0:57)
7. The Shoulder of Their Laughing (2:50)
8. Crucifixion of an Unbeliever (1:31)
9. Den Ødeste (Original Version) (5:48)
10. The First Sign of Ice (1:31)
11. In Verse (2:05)
12. Voiciate (Opus 2) (1:23)
13. Det Lille à (1:41)
14. Soil (2) (1:31)
Martin Hall: Vocals, instruments
Design: Martin Hall
Drums were recorded at the rehearsal facilities of the Danish punk group Sods in Copenhagen.
To gain access to further layers of sound than the limitation of the orginal Grundig tape recorder tracks, the initial recordings were copied onto a standard cassette deck and then recorded back as a new mono track on the Grundig machine while adding a new instrument. This process, however, could only be repeated once or twice due to the amount of tape noise being produced.
IKLIPSX #2
IKLIPSX #2
MAGAZINE
OCTOBER 1980
Iklipsx #2 is the final edition of the magazine published in 200 copies in October 1980. Among the contributors to this edition were Camilla Høiby, Knud Odde, Jesper Reisinger and Martin Hall.
Iklipsx was an underground magazine released in Copenhagen, Denmark, from 1978 till 1980. The first release figured as #6, but from 1979 and onwards the magazines were numbered according to year and order (Iklipsx #2 being the second magazine in 1980).
In the aftermath of this final edition the cultural magazine Sidegaden emerged where Jesper Reisinger and Camilla Høiby became music editors in 1981.