Genesis P-Orridge and The Hafler Trio: do these two legends still need any introduction? Genesis P-Orridge was the founding person of COUM Transmissions in 1969, Throbbing Gristle in 1975, Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth and Psychic TV in 1981. Andrew McKenzie started The Hafler Trio (together with Cabaret Voltaire's Chris Watson) in 1982 and since then released all his work under this moniker and collaborated with William S. Burroughs, Autechre, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Nurse With Wound, and Jónsi from Sigur Rós, to name a few. And he constructed the first kit Dreamachine in 1989 together with Brion Gysin.
The impact and influence of these pioneers of the industrial
underground, visionary thinkers and open minds, anti-heroes of the
misfits and the outcasts is hard to underestimate. On Dream Less Suite, the first new album by The Hafler Trio since 2016, Andrew McKenzie
unearths, resurrects and completed recordings he made through the years
with Genesis P-Orridge. This double-LP features soundtracks to
unfinished films, live performances and the real versions of tracks you
know and love, released for the very first time and mastered from the
original reel-to-reel tapes. Expect the unexpected and be prepared for
the unprepared. File under: Subliminal soul music for the very
faint-hearted; Demented disco for insecure insomniacs; Asymmetric acid
for hoovering hipsters; Immersive polka for naughty night nurses;
Soothing sounds for crying babies; Liberating Latin for lesbians on xtc;
Transcending tribalism for jogging junkies; Frenetic freakbeat for
nihilistic numerologists; Jiving jazz for tyrannic transgenders;
Hypnotic exotica for corrupt gymnastics; Indescribable sounds for angry
journalists; Endless entertainment for everyone and the rest of the
family; All f#cks given 2.0 Masters at work. Includes two inner sleeves
with extended liner notes.