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Deo Cadaver — Zombie Radio (LP 2x12") vinyl cover
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DEO CADAVERZombie Radio (lp 2x12")

Catalog
ILG007
Format
2x12inch Vinyl
Release Date
Features
Standard

35.08

Tracklist

Zombie Radio(Original Mix)

Deo Cadaver

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In My Cage(Original Mix)

Deo Cadaver

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Demon Possession(Original Mix)

Deo Cadaver

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Corpus Domini (Instrumental Version)(Original Mix)

Deo Cadaver

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Lobotomics(Original Mix)

Deo Cadaver

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Vortex(Original Mix)

Deo Cadaver

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A Sakris (Instrumental Demo Version)(Original Mix)

Deo Cadaver

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Mother Church Klinik (Instrumental Version)(Original Mix)

Deo Cadaver

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Blind Oracle (Instrumental Version)(Original Mix)

Deo Cadaver

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Tranz Anima (Instrumental Version)(Original Mix)

Deo Cadaver

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The Lost Tribes(Original Mix)

Deo Cadaver

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Mindgun (Instrumental Version)(Original Mix)

Deo Cadaver

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Super Collider(Original Mix)

Deo Cadaver

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Silent Mind(Original Mix)

Deo Cadaver

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About Release

Infoline proudly presents a compilation of tracks by Deo Cadaver on double 12' inch vinyl LP! Active from 1987 to 1993, Geneva-based trio Deo Cadaver stood at the vanguard of Switzerland’s electronic body music scene. Formed at just 17 years old, the group drew early influence from the visceral intensity of acts like The Young Gods, Front 242, Laibach, and Skinny Puppy—but quickly forged a sound and performative presence entirely their own. Their live shows became infamous: loud, theatrical, and uncompromising. Covered in grey-green clay and fake blood, suspended from chains, or locked in cages wired with sensors, projections, and video monitors, Deo Cadaver unleashed chaotic storms of samples, distorted drum machines, live percussion, and seismic basslines. At the center stood a vocalist whose voice and energy pushed the limits of physical endurance. Despite their undeniable force, Deo Cadaver remained largely unknown beyond their immediate circles. “There was no support structure—barely any venues, press, or labels for what we were doing,” they reflect. “Apart from our parents and a few community associations, we were completely on our own.” The internet, still confined, offered no relief. Connections were built face-to-face, and tapes were copied by hand. Still, the band found kinship in the Swiss experimental collective MXP, alongside other likeminded outliers pushing electronics beyond the dancefloor. Their spirit was one of invention, defiance, and independence.While Belgium reveled in its New Beat wave and the UK fell into euphoric ecstasy, Deo Cadaver raged in the shadows—loud, isolated, and ahead of their time. This compilation finally brings their work into the light: a long- overdue snapshot of an uncompromising force from the margins of EBM historyTechnoElectroTechnoIndustrialBeatsIndustrialPopNew Wave

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