Imagine an even more bleak, muddy, detached amalgamation of Chrome and Clock DVA, and you'll begin to scratch the surface of this minimal-synth masterpiece from Swedish group Cloister Crime. Their singular album was released by Swedish label Konduktör Records in 1984, and their only other appearance was on the 1985 compilation "Modern Pop Music According to De Selby". The tracks bring to mind the early work of Chris & Cosey and Cabaret Voltaire, yet by comparison there is something decidedly less-sensual about "Devilish Music". Frightening and intriguing.
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