PSYCHIC TV

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Those Who Do Not
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ArtistPSYCHIC TV
TitelThose Who Do Not
FormatCD
LabelCold Spring
CountryUK
Cat.-No.CSR323CD
The sound of the classic period of Psychic TV - featuring Peter Christopherson and Geff Rushton (John Balance) of COIL, this full show is interspersed with recordings of the Pagan marriage between Genesis and Paula P-Orridge conducted by Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson Allsherjargodi.

Psychic TV at their most esoteric, their most ritual, and often most extreme, a perfect accompaniment to the legendary 'Dreams Less Sweet' album of the same year.

"Thee First Will To And Testament Ov Psychick TV. All our works remain interconnected, interfaced, and intentional. Thee Process is thee Product".

These recordings ov a live disconcert by Psychic TV in Reykjavik, Iceland that took place November 1983 organised by HÖH and GRAMM Records, to whom, eternal and infernal thanks all ways.

Out of print for 23 years, this is the ultimate edition for Psychick Youth - meticulously remastered, with the track order finally arranged into what was the original show.

CD in glossy digipak with 12-page booklet.

Engineered and produced in Reykjavik in 1984.

For thee realisation ov this project Psychic TV were:
Genesis P-Orridge (vocals, violin, noise bass guitar)
Alex Fergusson (lead guitar)
John Gosling (prepared tape, drums)
Godkrist
Grey Wolf
Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson
Thee TOPI Method
Priestess
Peter Christopherson
Geff Rushton
 
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