Those Who Do Not

Those Who Do Not
Studio album by Psychic TV
Released 1984
Recorded 1983
Genre Rock/Electronica
Label Gramm
Producer Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson
Psychic TV chronology
Berlin Atonal Vol. 2
(1984)Berlin Atonal Vol. 21984
Those Who Do Not
(1984)
N.Y. Scum
(1984)N.Y. Scum1984

Those Who Do Not is an album released in 1984 by English experimental video art and music group Psychic TV. It is a double 12” vinyl release that was produced by Icelandic label Gramm Records, containing 10 songs. Two cover designs were released, one with a red title and one in black, with production limited to 5,000 copies of each.

The album features recordings from a live performance in Reykjavík, Iceland in November 1983. It includes recordings by Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson. Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson used one of his own inventions called a P-Orridgemeter, especially designed for this project. The device could be programmed within any given pulse or frequency range, and could be triggered by a module to reproduce an exact pattern sequence.[1] This way, sampled sounds could be played without the presence of musicians.

In 1987, PTV released Live in Reykjavik through Genesis P-Orridge’s label Temple Records featuring the same recordings with some minor changes.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Those Who Do Not" 
2."Attraction Romantique" 
3."Fear" 
4."Unclean" 
5."Skinhead 2" 
6."The Full Pack" 
7."What's A Place Like You..." 
8."Meanwhile..." 
9."In The Nursery" 
10."Oi Skinhead" 

Credits

Vocalist, violin, electric bass Genesis P-Orridge and Paula P-Orridge.
Guitar Alex Fergusson.
Tapes, drums John Gosling and Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson.
Assistance Hubert Noi, Ebbi and Stanya.
Engineer Tryggvi Thor Herbertsson.
Production Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson.
Background vocalist 5V's in “The Full Pack “.
Space-time idea Eden32.
Publication Crippled Frog Music.
Cut Steve Angel at Utopia.

References

  1. Encyclopedia of Icelandic Music
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