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This one is SICK!!! Someone uploaded a 3-hour live VHS compilation with GODFLESH, GOD, CABLE REGIME, TERMINAL CHEESECAKE, SILVERFISH, FUDGE TUNNEL, HEADBUTT, more…
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GODFLESH — the clip's a 100x better rip of them performing "Meltdown" as a quartet with Mick Harris and Robert Hampson. Extensive photos and full audio has been previously available of this Camden Underworld gig (10.10.1991) but this is the best possible quality vid.
CABLE REGIME, seen on video online for the first time ever, as support on the same gig, performing "Righteous Man's End." Long term JKB mates Diarmuid Dalton, Paul Neville and Steve Hough for the uninitiated…
GOD, with the best available video of them thus far, performing "Love's An Illness" and Kevin Martin blasting his lungs inside out, lots of closeups of what I think is Tim Hodgkinson. Think this is earlier than the gig above, before JKB was a performing member of GOD.
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GODFLESH '91
Photo Mark Leialoha
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GODFLESH interview Kerrang! April 18 1992
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jkflesh · 17 days
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For this special occasion, we are pleased to present 'Veneer of Tolerance' Mix recorded by Justin K Broadrick through his JK Flesh moniker. A sonic immersion into the two intense projects curated and released with the Birmingham-producer.
A 62-minute mix of sounds including some tracks from 'Veneer of Tolerance' EP released in June 2022 and the reinterpretations featured in the recently released 'JK Flesh Remixes'.
JK Flesh - Will All Be Done
JK Flesh - Will All Be Done (Psyk Remix)
JK Flesh - Human | Nature (Reeko Remix)
JK Flesh - Empty Words (Rrose Remix)
JK Flesh - Urge
JK Flesh - Veneer of Tolerance (Steve Bicknell Remix)
JK Flesh - Veneer of Tolerance (Zadig Remix)
JK Flesh - Veneer of Tolerance (Steve Bicknell Outro)
JK Flesh - Empty Words
JK Flesh - Empty Words (Huren Remix)
JK Flesh - Veneer of Tolerance (Samuel Kerridge Remix)
JK Flesh - Human | Nature
JK Flesh - The Stranger (JK Flesh Revisit)
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jkflesh · 17 days
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Short new conversation with JK FLESH in Italian+English
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New date: GODFLESH Bulgaria debut!
Mixtape 5, Sofia, BG October 4th 2024
https://bilet.bg/bg/cart/godflesh-in-sofia-4926-4926
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GODFLESH Pure -era clipping
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New GODFLESH date
Summer Dying Loud Festival September 5-7 2024, Aleksandrów Łódzki, PL
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GODFLESH
Nov 7th 1988 — Eden Club, Nottingham
One of the earliest live shots of Godflesh, supporting Napalm Death
Photo by Stuart Hordes
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New GODFLESH date
Jazz Is Dead! Festival 2024
Torino, ITA — May 24-26th
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Preorder FINAL "What We Don't See"
"The theme of this recording is the invisible world, and one's (my) need for it. It's necessary for me, this idea of the invisible world, if I am to function on a daily basis. I find comfort in knowing that this is all not just us here and now, that there's something else around us. That there's something within us, that isn't just this frail skin and bones and the immediate environments we drag ourselves around. I am sure since I was a child, that within me I am many, I am more than this. I surely can't be just this, so I am motivated by the fantasy and/or promise of more…"
— Justin Broadrick
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jkflesh · 1 month
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Darkness Calling is looking for submissions
"Dropping June 1 only on Bandcamp - Darkness Calling’s newest comp “GOTHFLESH!” A reimagining of GODFLESH songs with a goth twist. We are looking for LGBTQIA+ artists and allies for this newest comp."
Contact vexagon.mp3 on Instagram to take part
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jkflesh · 2 months
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JUSTIN BROADRICK — My Record Collection (Kerrang! '96ish)
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jkflesh · 2 months
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Happy to share that Godflesh has officially transitioned their Bandcamp presence to the previously unobtainable URL: https://godflesh.bandcamp.com.
For a considerable time, the band had been forced to operate under the “Godflesh1” Bandcamp web address, creating a scenario where the bootleggers seemed legitimate, while portraying the actual band as the imitators. Many thanks to Bandcamp for their understanding and facilitating this update. It’s crucial to highlight that only purchases made through this official bandcamp page contribute to Godflesh. Godflesh does not receive any proceeds whatsoever from sales from any other Bandcamp pages (as surprising as that may sound).
Thank you for reading. Support for the real deal! - Mark (Agent, Co-Manager)
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JK Flesh remixes This Celestial Engine
This Celestial Engine: Gong bassist meets Swans drummer and Laswell keyboardist for experimental ambient avant-rock improv.
Dave Sturt — bass (Gong, Steve Hillage, Bill Nelson) Ted Parsons — drums (Swans, Prong) Roy Powell — keys (Anthony Braxton, Bill Laswell)
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Justin Broadrick with Godflesh, London, 1992. Photos by Stef Cunningham; my edits.
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UF "UNKNOWN FATE" LP preorder
Mastered by Justin K Broadrick
‘Unknown Fate’ is the debut release from UF - the collaborative live project between German experimental techno artist OAKE and British producer and live performer Samuel Kerridge. Self-described as the ‘power metal techno’ duo, the project was initially born from an Atonal commission. Now, OAKE & Kerridge present two EPs ‘Unknown’ and ‘Fate’, culminating in 9 tracks of unadulterated sonic warfare for their LP release. Of the project UF say "Forged through friendship, addiction, and debauchery, UF is the sum of our parts. It’s taken over a decade to formulate these ideas and the noise is palpable. Pack your end of world survival bags and prepare yourselves for the ensuing riot.” Samuel Kerridge and OAKE started creating music together when they shared a studio in Berlin and have been making music together for a decade. This is the first time that they have released music as a duo and it’s been a long time in the making.
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