To Have The Second Crack (Full Album) Germany, 1988

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Album: To Have The Second Crack (1988/Hamburg)

"To Have The Second Crack," the debut album of the Hamburg-based electro combo **Abortive Gasp**, marks a significant milestone in the realm of industrial music. The album, characterized by its experimental nature, was initially composed by Harry Luehr and later mixed in 1989 at the Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron (DESY) in Hamburg-Bahrenfeld. The lyrics, contributed by singer Tim Paal, add a distinct texture to the album's innovative soundscapes.

For this and the subsequent two albums, DESY physicists generously provided the band with a large auditorium for rehearsing and recording. This unique recording environment, seldom used by scientists during the day, potentially contributed to the distinctive live character of the band's music, characterized by its dub and improv influences. While Paal and Luehr have consistently denied any direct spiritual or electromagnetic influence from the high-energy particles being accelerated in the facilities below, the notion remains an intriguing aspect of their work.

The music of Abortive Gasp is distinct for its incorporation of pre-ambient elements and frequent use of reverb effects, creating a sound that is often quieter and more reflective. This is humorously referenced on the album cover, designed by Paal, which describes "To Have The Second Crack" not as Electronic Body Music (EBM), but rather as a "sterile and hypnotic dilemma."

The atmosphere of many tracks on "Second Crack" evokes the early works of bands like Cabaret Voltaire, Portion Control, and Skinny Puppy. While Abortive Gasp may not always match the genius of these pioneers, they certainly achieve a level of originality and stylistic openness. Standout tracks such as "Bye Bye, Honey" and "Church Is Empty" showcase a successful blend of early EBM/industrial and experimental electronic music, executed with a deft touch on synths and samplers. The album's first track, "Experimental Surviving," stands out with its cyborg style, reminiscent of Nitzer Ebb and DAF, inviting listeners to the dance floor.

In summary, "To Have The Second Crack" by Abortive Gasp not only exemplifies the innovative spirit of industrial music but also highlights the influence of unique recording environments on the creative process. The band's work at DESY remains a fascinating chapter in the history of electronic and industrial music.

electro-industrial, dark electro, harsh ebm, hellectro, aggrotech, ebm, futurepop, idm w/ glitch, powernoise / rhythmic noise, power electronics, death industrial

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