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GERECHTIGKEITS LIGA - Per Ignem Ad Lucem

"Gerechtigkeits Liga is the band/project which evolves around Till Brüggemann. In the early 80s, GL traveled to London to meet up with Domnik Guerin of Twin Vision/SPK. Dominik introduced them to Graeme Revell and Brian Williams of Lustmord, who were running Side Effects Records and both of them decided to release an album by GL. Two more GL tracks were also released on the seminal compilation Vhutemas Archetypi, which also featured groups like Laibach, Lustmord & SPK. The band is known for their mystical, almost martial and epic sounds, which can easily upset the listeners emotions. Nothing for weak nerves. VOD and TB compiled a perfect supplement to the LP Hypnotischer Existenzialismus. The double LP set covers the very early musical period of the band, including outtakes, tape-contributions, a live performance from L.A., as well as a Berlin atonal performance. Attached, you will also find a DVD with disturbing footage of early video clips, a short film, as well as some other rare live video clips from New York City. The release is housed in a silk-screened army boot bag." - Vinyl-On-Demand.

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