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Small Chambermusicians

:wumpscut: · 1991

43 min · 11 tracks · electro-industrial

A dark blend of pulsing beats and haunting melodies, embodying the early electro-industrial soundscape.

Small Chambermusicians is an album by :wumpscut:, released in 1991. A dark blend of pulsing beats and haunting melodies, embodying the early electro-industrial soundscape. The album played a crucial role in shaping the electro-industrial genre during the early '90s, influencing later acts with its atmospheric production and thematic depth. It gained traction in underground scenes and was pivotal for :wumpscut:'s reputation, leading to further releases that solidified their status in electronic music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Small Chambermusicians sound like?

A dark blend of pulsing beats and haunting melodies, embodying the early electro-industrial soundscape. Rooted in electro-industrial.

What makes Small Chambermusicians by :wumpscut: notable?

The album played a crucial role in shaping the electro-industrial genre during the early '90s, influencing later acts with its atmospheric production and thematic depth. It gained traction in underground scenes and was pivotal for :wumpscut:'s reputation, leading to further releases that solidified their status in electronic music. :wumpscut: released *Small Chambermusicians* as their debut album in 1991, establishing themselves within the emerging electro-industrial scene. At this point, the project was primarily the work of Rudy Ratzinger, who sought to explore darker sonic territories that would define his subsequent releases.

How many songs are on Small Chambermusicians?

Small Chambermusicians has 11 tracks, running approximately 43 minutes.

Tracklist

11 tracks·43:34

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Crucified Standout 3:45
  • 2 Josef Zech Groove 4:00
  • 3 Move Encharge 2:32
  • 4 Stomp 2:10
  • 5 Tschüsch Domos 3:10
  • 6 Cry Weisenstein Cry 4:20
  • 7 Lamandier 1:33
  • 8 Neolithic Heartbeat 4:17
  • 9 Tempus Fugit 2:57
  • 10 Jesus Gone Standout 10:43
  • 11 Irak I (A Tribute to Ernst Horn) Standout 4:07

Release Date

January 1, 1991

Genre

electro-industrial

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Artist Origin

Germany

Runtime

43 min 34 sec