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MARGARET FREEMAN - Afrikaners Street

"For the first time in vinyl, the rest of URBAIN AUTOPSY in duet, 1989, Only available in cassette, this live direct on soundboard presents this group unique in France, noise and indus perfectly mastered. A cover of Cabaret Voltaire and more... LP 12 tracks, 300 copies. 

MARGARET FREEMAN is a male duo born after the separation of URBAIN AUTOPSY. Created in 1989 by Overload System (Pascal Jeannet) to the sampler and Chris.P. (Christophe Mielle) on vocals, it was to develop a radical and innovative musical project. They will be joined by Fiflo (Ex Ausweis keyboard) on bass then by Peewee (Ex Flitox drummer) who will replace Chris.P. singing. Margaret Freeman influenced by Suicide, The Young Gods, or Ministry for Swans, Nurse With Wound, Coil, Butthole Surfers, Shock Headed Peters, The Residents and many other music groups or sources. To quote that some lay the foundations of a minimalist electronic rock, powerful and enervated.

\r\nDark and nihilistic texts, mechanical music and structured around an energetic rhythm, MARGARET FREEMAN will be part of an underground and industrial musical current made of a few appearances on international compilations and tapes recorded at home". This album is a live performance at the Etablissements Phonographiques de lEst, a Parisian venue of the experimental stage where D_ɬ©ficit des Ann_ɬ©es Ant_ɬ©rieurs, Jean-Louis Costes, Psychodrama, Moral Club and Entre Vifs played. \r\n

\r\nOriginal cassette which was used for the vinyl edition on Chameleon, 4th reference of the label Tears Compilations of Jos_ɬ© Vinci who was the third member of URBAIN AUTOPSY. 50 copies only. Recorded by Jacques Perdereau, producer and technician of Radio Libertaire." - Cameleon.
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