DZ LECTRIC & ANTHON SHIELD

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Venezia 00:00 Tools
KO BE TIR 00:00 Tools
eurasienne 00:00 Tools
tonal 00:00 Tools
Forgotten boys 00:00 Tools
Experimenting Love 00:00 Tools
birthday 00:00 Tools
Liquid Time 00:00 Tools
the flesh order 00:00 Tools
Nagual 00:00 Tools
girl 00:00 Tools
Lickin' 00:00 Tools
La place rouge 00:00 Tools
flesh order 00:00 Tools
Experimenting 00:00 Tools
I Cut Her Eyes 00:00 Tools
Electricals 00:00 Tools
A Column 00:00 Tools
L'Ange 00:00 Tools
the electricals 00:00 Tools
le salon de musique 00:00 Tools
Holes and gates 00:00 Tools
Lickin' (The Naked Sign) 00:00 Tools
Etude N°1 00:00 Tools
les mille et un cris 00:00 Tools
le temple de l'aube 00:00 Tools
l'eternel retour 00:00 Tools
La Nausee Et L'Angloisse 00:00 Tools
La Chair : L'Islam 00:00 Tools
house of prayer 00:00 Tools
La Nausée et L'Angoisse 00:00 Tools
Long Rainy Days 00:00 Tools
1982 00:00 Tools
Danse Rituelle Noire 00:00 Tools
Nice Future 00:00 Tools
La Nausee Et l Angoisse 00:00 Tools
Les Derniers Jours 00:00 Tools
House of the Weak 00:00 Tools
Nocturne 00:00 Tools
Death in Bagdad 00:00 Tools
Systems Of Transe 00:00 Tools
Leningrad 00:00 Tools
Crucifixus 00:00 Tools
voix 00:00 Tools
Lustgarden 00:00 Tools
New Life 00:00 Tools
Woman 00:00 Tools
my friends 00:00 Tools
Are You Superior? 00:00 Tools
lla chair - islam 00:00 Tools
La Presqu'Ile 00:00 Tools
liickin' (the naked sign) 00:00 Tools
sida 00:00 Tools
L'Eternelle Retour 00:00 Tools
01 Girl 00:00 Tools
La Chapelle des Abimes 00:00 Tools
la presque ile 00:00 Tools
l 'ange 00:00 Tools
l eternel retour 00:00 Tools
Trois Garçons Imaginaires 00:00 Tools
Memorandum 00:00 Tools
La Presqu'île 00:00 Tools
Les 1000 Et Un Cris 00:00 Tools
Le Mystere De La Vie 00:00 Tools
02_LaPlaceRouge 00:00 Tools
La Presquile 00:00 Tools
03 I Cut Her Eyes 00:00 Tools
Shrichakrashambhara 00:00 Tools
04 La Nausee Et L'Angloisse 00:00 Tools
05 L'Ange 00:00 Tools
memorendum 00:00 Tools
hours and years 00:00 Tools
Chant Sorcier 00:00 Tools
are you superior 00:00 Tools
Holes and Gates (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
eau de feu 00:00 Tools
untitled 00:00 Tools
10 La Presquile 00:00 Tools
3 Garcons Imaginaires 00:00 Tools
La Chapelle des Abîmes 00:00 Tools
07 Liquid Time 00:00 Tools
auto dafe 00:00 Tools
06 Forgotten Boys 00:00 Tools
LaPlaceRouge 00:00 Tools
L' Eternel Retour 00:00 Tools
08 Nagual 00:00 Tools
09 L'Eternelle Retour 00:00 Tools
Shrîchakrashambhàra 00:00 Tools
Le Mystère de la Vie 00:00 Tools
Cut Her Eyes 00:00 Tools
L' Ange 00:00 Tools
La Nausee Et L' Angoisse 00:00 Tools
peste emotionnelle 00:00 Tools
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DZ Lectric and Anthon Shield were a pioneering duo prominent in the experimental and minimal electronic scene of the 1980s in France. They first met in Paris on April 23, 1981, when they were in their early 20s. Each had been involved in various other projects (Shield - Unholy Three and Norma Loy, and DZ - Garçons Sauvages and Magnétique Bleu) and they came together with shared influences. These ranged from classic 70s rock bands like the The Stooges, The Velvet Underground, and The Doors to the early industrial, no wave and post punk stuff that was coming out of the UK and USA at the time, namely bands like Throbbing Gristle, Joy Division, Suicide, and Tuxedo Moon. DZ and Shield met during the recording of a tape compilation called Les Electriques (the title inspired by a chapter from “The Wild Boys” by W.S. Burroughs) which was eventually released by the luxurious fanzine known as Style. DZ Lectric and Anthon Shield began seeing one another at rehearsals, concerts given by their respective bands or underground live acts, and performances and exhibitions. Once they clicked, DZ and Shield began recording tracks together. They had a modest set up: an old Akai 2-track tape deck, a Mini-Korg 700s, two rhythm boxes (one of which was made by Philippe Fichot from Die Form), a small microphone, some special effects and a Fender Mustang. Quite soon, they ended up with an abundance of tracks that they then proposed to the Belgian tape label Présence for a release (the Philosophies cassette). DZ Lectric and Anthon Shield continued to release quite a few tapes on various other labels, like DMA2, Fraction Studio, Cause & Effect, and Emergence du Refus. Working in the studio together allowed them to get out of both the “band” pattern – which perhaps sounds too “collective” – and the solo creative pattern – which is often egotistical. As far as live shows went, DZ and Shield gave performances in various festivals like the Divergences / Divisions in Bordeaux, and the Fraction Studio Festival. During a concert in an abandoned church in Troyes, their live performance evolved into tribal trance improvisation, and a large part of the audience followed them until the police turned up and stopped the concert. All this contributed to persuading DZ and Shield that they had found a style that their “master”, Antonin Artaud (an artist they regularly pay tribute to in their songs), would surely never have repudiated. Other influences included the writings of Burroughs, Castaneda, Bataille, and Mishima. Native American mythology was also a strong source of inspiration (Nagual, Tonal, Eau de feu) along with Chant Sorcier. These influences were particularly revealed during their live shows as they incorporated props like stones, pigments and branches to engage the audience and produce more of a stage performance. An example of this ‘staging’ was at the DMA2 festival (see MW047 album cover photograph) in 1986. And so they continued as a strong collaborative force until then. The last track they recorded together was a stunning cover of Venus in Furs by The Velvet Underground; it was softer and less abrasive then their early works. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.