The Eugenics Council

The Eugenics Council was formed in 1995 by D.N. Since that time the lineup has often changed, the one constant always being D.N.

Eugenics Council live performances are known for having a violent confrontational nature which has included the use of heavy explosives, tazers, uncontrolled fires, large machinery, stun guns, tear gas and on occasion shotguns. E.C. Recordings utilize heavy feedback, synthesizers, vocals and the sounds of machinery.[1][2]

Discography

A complete discography of E.C. is unknown. the following however represents a bulk of the material that has been made available.

Menschenfeind Productions Released: 96 &97 Format: CD
Released in two additions the first limited to 50 copies which included hand written notes, and was given to friends and Loved ones. Version two was limited to ~ 300 copies. Both editions of this CD are long out of print.[3]

Menschenfeind Productions Released: 2000 Format: CD
Due to a mistake by the pressing plant the CD was released in two editions, each limited to 500 copies. The two editions differed slightly from one another, other than different mixes of the same songs, and a different track order. Both copies are now out of print, and are not planned for repressing.[4]

Menschenfeind Productions Released:??? Format:9" triangle record
To further confuse and alienate we released a pop song called Auschwitz Fuck. The split was with Kill Rock Stars artist Gene Defcon(Prima Donnas). The 9" was a triangle shaped record limited to a couple hundred copies. release date unknown[5]

Menschenfeind Productions Released:??? Format:7"
7" - Included "I am the Hate" by E.C.. The 7" was packaged in a steel frame with welded barbwire covered in the blood and Cum of D.N. This 7" was also available from Luftwaffe in alternate packaging. release date unknown [4]

Menschenfeind Productions Released:??? Format: 7"
split 7" - Limited to 300 copies contained the tracks Equal, and Pig.

Deadline Recordings Released:?? Format: CD
split CD - released by deadline recordings, artwork by Richard Ramirez, included live tracks from both artists.

Not an official release, but widely available. The DVD documents about 3 hrs worth of E.C. shows. The quality varies from show to show, and no attempt was made at editing, or mastering. The DVD is distributed by Apop Records

Format: CD
Coalition for a better tomorrow was originally recorded as a one time live collaboration between D.N. of the Eugenics Council, Andrew of Praying for Oblivion/Tote Stadt, Scott and Paul from Sikhara. The tracks where recorded live in the winter of 99. Originally packaged and released (by Menschenfeind Productions) in an edition of 33 and later in edition of two hundred each disc came packaged in a large Petri dish, the disc submerged in agar. Latex gloves where provided to retrieve the disc. All art work was grown on the agar using a mix of bacteria, phage and antibiotics. The release was only available in the U.S. for obvious reasons. This time around the CD is packaged in oversized petri dishes, with artwork sealed in wax. No bacteria or agar this time. The release includes all 3 Coalition for a Better Tomorrow tracks, also included is the Eugenics Council live set at the Velvet Lounge from 1998 along with the Sikhara set from the same night. The CD is ended with 1 unreleased track each from the Eugenics Council, Praying for Oblivion, and Sikhara.

Compilation appearances

Format: LP Electronic compilation featuring Interzone inc, Treriksröset, CPU, Jeanne Fremaux, Inyurmania, Maor Appelbaum, Alvars orkester, Commando Laarz, Goz mongo alliance, Smell & quim, En halvkokt i folie, Eugenics Council, FDASFDA, Five o´clock traffic, Sewer election & Enema syringe. Lim Ed 300x BORFT RECORDS

Format: 2x tape Included two tracks from E.C.; Needle Dick & Taint. 23 Productions [4]

References

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