Schnitt Acht

Schnitt Acht
Origin Orlando, FL, USA
Genres EBM
Years active ca. 1989–1994
Labels Cheetah Records
Associated acts Radioactive Goldfish
Rainbow Bridge
Gypsy Sun
Past members Morgan Lekcirt
Virgil L. Hibbs
Chirstopher Lee
Jeff E. Paymaster

Schnitt Acht (German for "cut eight") was an American industrial band from Orlando, Florida, active in the first half of the 1990s.

History

Formed in the late 1980s in Orlando, Florida[1] by Morgan Lekcirt (born William Morgan Trickel), Virgil L. Hibbs, Christopher Lee (born Abbot Zigler) and later Jeff Paymaster, they signed in 1989 with DJ Magic Mike's Majii label that was part of the Cheetah Record Company. Following several 12-inch singles, Schnitt Acht (alternately spelled SCHNITT Acht!) released their first album Subhuman Minds in 1990. It was followed in 1993 by Slash and Burn. Between 1991 and 1994 the band did a lot of touring, even performing in Europe and making tours in Germany and Romania. After their last tour in 1994, the band split up.

Virgil later started his own band WIRETRIPN, with which he self-released in 2001 the album Midnight in the Robot Factory via online retailer IUMA.[2][3]

Jeff created with Morgan,and Jan Herkach the techno/rave trio Radioactive Goldfish with whom he released "LSD Is the Bomb" which hit #8 of the Billboard Dance/Club Play Songs on March 14, 1992.[4] Later he kept releasing as - among others - Rainbow Bridge and Gypsy Sun,[5] worked as a producer in Florida and run the label Rainbow Bridge Records out of Orlando.[6]

Discography

The discography consists of two studio albums and four twelve inches.[7]

Subhuman Minds (1989/91)

Subhuman Minds
On the Firing Line
Studio album by Schnitt Acht
Released 1990 (CD: 1991)
Genre EBM, electro-industrial
Length 57:19 (CD)
Label Cheetah
Hyperium (Germany)
Producer Morgan Lekcirt
Schnitt Acht chronology

Subhuman Minds
(1990)
Slash and Burn
(1993)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic link

Subhuman Minds (or with its subtitle Subhuman Minds on the Firing Line) was the band's first album, released on vinyl in 1990 by Cheetah's Majii label. It is electro-industrial and was licensed by Hyperium Records for a German release. For while, a CD release of the album was only available by the German label, but in 1991 Cheetah issued a Gold release for the North American market.[8]

Tracklist

All songs are written and produced by Morgan Lekcirt.
Published by C.H.R. Publishing.

Vinyl

Side 1

  1. Grouch
  2. Killing All the Time (6:22)
  3. He's Back
  4. Sinking
  5. He Bought the Farm
  6. Forming

Side 2

  1. Killing All the Time
  2. Sub Human Mind
  3. CIC
  4. Dream World
Compact Disc

Act 1: The Fire of War

  1. Subhuman Minds (3:46)
  2. Killing All the Time (6:22)
  3. Metal Storm (3:48)
  4. C.I.C. (4:19)
  5. Fire (4:58)
  6. Sinking (4:01)
  7. Forming (1:47)

Act 2: This is Not a Dream

  1. He Bought the Farm (5:25)
  2. Ice Grip (6:10)
  3. Grouch (4:11)
  4. Good Evening Fraülin (4:11)
  5. Dream World (4:36)
  6. Deforming (3:41)

Credits

Singles

Slash and Burn (1992/93)

Slash and Burn
Studio album by Schnitt Acht
Released 18 May 1993
Genre industrial metal, electro-industrial
Length 58:44
Label Cheetah
Hyperium (Germany)
Producer Morgan Lekcirt
Schnitt Acht chronology

Subhuman Minds'
(1991)
Slash and Burn
(1993)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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With their second album Slash and Burn, released in 1993, they slowly moved into a more metal-influenced style, while trying to retain much that made their first album work. Originally release on Cheetah's Majii label, it was licensed by Hyperium for Germany and by Devotion Records for the U.K.[9]

Tracklist

All songs are written and produced by Morgan Lekcirt.
Published by C.H.R. Publishing.
Sides are indicated, even on the compact disc release.

Side A

  1. Sweet Liberty (5:13)
  2. Dead Connection (1:11)
  3. The War Has Begun (4:16)
  4. Radical Retraction (1:45)
  5. Rage (4:52)
  6. Crawl (2:31)
  7. I Don't Think So (6:18)

Side B

  1. Reforming (5:35)
  2. Dialogue (5:03)
  3. Random Funk (3:53)
  4. Reality Tap (3:25)
  5. Give Me Release (5:17)
  6. Aftermath (5:35)
  7. Overture (3:50)

Credits

Single

References

  1. Profile on MySpace. Retrieved 13 August 2008.
  2. "WiReTRiPn discography". Industrial Audio. Archived from the original on 2005-09-06. Retrieved 2008-08-14.
  3. Hibbs, Virgil. "WiReTRiPn". Internet Underground Music Archive. Archived from the original on 2004-10-31. Retrieved 2008-08-14.
  4. "L.S.D. Is the Bomb - Radioactive Goldfish". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2011-05-22.
  5. Magnuson, Luke (2001-08-28). "Prisoner : Gypsy Sun". Sugarfoot Records. Retrieved 2011-05-22.
  6. "Jeff "E" Discography". Discogs. Retrieved 2011-05-22.
  7. Billboard discography and Discogs discography. Retrieved 14 August 2008.
  8. American vinyl and CD (both on Cheetah) and German Hyperium releases on Discogs.
  9. American Cheetah, German Hyperium and British Devotion releases on Discogs.

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