The Electric Deads was a four-person Danish hardcore punk band with members from Espergærde, Fredensborg and Humlebæk formed in November 1981 by Nils Normann (bass), Kevin Andreasson (guitar, vocal), Bibi Blomstrøm (vocal) and Michael Mortensen (drums).[1]
Electric Deads played along with other Danish bands like The Zero Point, War of Destruction, Razor Blades, Ads, City X, Freshly Riots, Dunderheads, Illegal 80, Vaccinen, Anfall, Kraft Durch Freude (KDF) and Disrespect. But also with Swedish bands Noncens and Das Psycho both from Helsingborg and finish band Kaaos from Tampere, Finland.
Discography
Source:[2]
- Electric Deads 7-inch EP (Electro Static Records, One dead, 1982). Recorded 2 May 1982 at Marco Polo Studio, Tikøb
- Anti-Sex 7-inch EP (Electro Static Records, 2 deads, 1982). Recorded 13 September 1982 at Karma Studie, Copenhagen
- Mind Bomb 7-inch EP (Electro Static Records, 3 deads, 1983). Recorded 24 April 1983 at ARP-Studio, Aarhus. Produced & mixed by Johnny Concrete & Electric Deads
- “Electric Deads” 7-inch EP. Re-release: Noise and Distortion Records, Noise 014, Belgium, 2010
- “Anti-Sex” 7-inch EP. Re-release: Noise and Distortion Records, Noise 015, Belgium, 2010
- “Mind-Bomb” 7-inch EP. Re-release: Noise and Distortion Records, Noise 016, Belgium, 2010
Compilations
- Welcome to 1984 (Maximumrocknroll Records, 1984)[3]
- Complication: A Danish Compilation (Bondeskiver, 1984)
- Bloodstains Across Denmark (1997)
- Killed By Death #41 (1998)[4]
- Killed By Hardcore 3 (2002)
References
- ↑ Nielsen, Per Reinholdt. "ER DEN DANSKE punk et overstået kapitel?". DET VIRTUELLE MUSIKBIBLIOTEK. DET VIRTUELLE MUSIKBIBLIOTEK. Archived from the original on 12 April 2015. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
- ↑ "Electric Deads". Kill From the Heart. Archived from the original on January 7, 2008. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ↑ "MRR 001 – Welcome to 1984 compilation LP (1984, Reissued in 2010)". Maximum Rock and Roll. Archived from the original on 15 April 2015. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
- ↑ Thompson, Dave (November 1, 2000). Alternative Rock. Backbeat Books. p. 444. ISBN 978-0879306076.
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