Second post in one day, this one as a request from Goutroy over at A Viable Commercial, who featured one track off this scarce 12” on his latest various artists compilation. The song “Dying in Arms” was my favorite from the compilation, and I’ve since tracked down the full 12”, which employs the same bleak industrial/ebm sounds throughout. If you like Front Line Assembly and the Klinik, this one is definitely for you…
Bloody Ice was the moniker for German musician Eini, who co-founded Placebo Records in 1993 to release his own recordings. The label is also responsible for the amazing New Dimension 12” (which has since disappeared from the blogosphere). This appears to be the only Bloody Ice release, though “Dying in Arms” also appears on the Nyctalopia Compilation from the same year and an “Intro” track appears on To Be Stun, a CD compilation. Eini was also involved with Kabelbrandt, who were even less prolific. You can find a track of theirs on Strange Sounds Vol. 2.
According to a website run by Eini, The Bloody Ice tracks were recorded in a span of two years before being released in 1993. At this point in time, vinyl was on the decline, and with only 300 copies pressed, this one is hard to come by. The LP was released on Blood Red vinyl (naturally), and both sides of this 12” have different playback aspects, depending on where you drop the needle. Side A only has the first two songs back to back, and you can only listen to the “Senses in Crossfire” and “French Girl” by placing the needle elsewhere. Meanwhile, Side B is a double groove, so there’s a 50/50 chance of hearing either “Dying In Arms” or “Firehouse.”
The question here is, “do you feel lucky…?”
Bloody Ice- Bloody Ice 12”
1. Bloody Ice
2. Rullas Gyros
3. Senses In Crossfire
4. French Girl
5. Dying In Arms
6. Firehouse