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Life In The House Of The Enemy (album) [bonus tracks]

by Cable Regime

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Michael Carter
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Michael Carter I missed this band when they first appeared,so this is a revelation for me.It does have similarities with Loop and Godflesh but even so this is awesome,almost like the aforementioned bands plus Ramleh and the experimentalism of Disco Inferno.Brilliant.
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Tracks 1-5 Recorded at Rich Bitch, Birmingham 91. Produced by Cable Regime & Justin Broadrick at Avalanche. Originally released on CD by P.D.C.D, PPP108 1992.

Track 6 recorded live at the Coventry Tic Toc on tour with Loop winter 90/91. Included on the Mortar CD compilation, P.D.C.D, PPP104 1991.

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released May 14, 2017

All songs written by Neville/Dalton/Hough.

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Cable Regime Birmingham, UK

Formed in 1988 with influences ranging from Floyd, Crimson and Chrome to Eno, Meatbeat Manifesto and Caberet Voltaire, Cable Regime fused pysechedelia, industrial rock and electronica using effects-laden guitars and bass, machines and samples. After tours with Loop and Godflesh, headline tours and a collection of albums, singles and compilation appearances, Cable Regime split in 1997. ... more

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