Arbitrary Execution

"Arbitrary Execution"
Single by X Marks the Pedwalk
Released 1989
Format 12"
Recorded 1989
Genre Industrial music
Length 16:10
Label Zoth Ommog
Producer Sevren Ni-arb (André Schmechta) and RA/HEN
X Marks the Pedwalk singles chronology
"Black Door"
(1988)
"Arbitrary Execution"
(1989)
"Danger/Disease Control"
(1990)

"Arbitrary Execution" is the name of a single by German industrial music band X Marks the Pedwalk. It was released by Zoth Ommog in Europe in LP format.

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Summary

Arbitrary Execution was the first single released by André Schmechta (under the pseudonym Sevren Ni-Arb) and Jörge Böhme (under the pseudonym Regan Eracs) since changing their band name from Scarecrow (see previous single, Black Door). It was X Marks the Pedwalk's first release on the German DJ Talla 2XLC's recently formed label, Zoth Ommog. Arbitrary Execution was initially released as a 12" under the catalogue number ZOTH 05 (later changed to ZOT 05), but the songs later appeared on the compilation Airbacktrax (released in the United States by Cleopatra Records under the name Abattoir, not to be confused with the single of the same name). The title track was also later released on the Metropolis Records best-of X Marks the Pedwalk compilation, Retrospective, and Dying Culture's compilation, Experiences.

Track listing

Style

The first piece, "Arbitrary Execution", exhibits many of the classical aspects of late eighties industrial dance music. In what is perhaps a conscious imitation of bands like Skinny Puppy, the track contains dancable rhythms, with grinding distorted beats and vocals. The second track, "Look on this Side", is dronish with haunting laughs and effects. The vocals are more throaty and quiet, the only lyric being "look on this side" repeated several times. The final track, the B-side "Dead Fuck", is another semi-dance track with militaristic rolling drum beats and heavily distorted vocals.

Personnel

According to the back of the vinyl packaging, "X Marks the Pedwalk is: Sevren Ni-Arb - synth., drums, programming, samples, noices [sic], voices, lyrics and structures. Regan Eracs - synth., drums, samples, comments, lyrics."

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