Psychopomps (band)

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Psychopomps is an electro-industrial band from Denmark formed by Jesper Schmidt and Flemming Norre Larsen.[1] They were signed to Zoth Ommog Records[2] in the early 1990s followed by Cleopatra Records.[3] Their early records were recorded at Strip Studios by their close friend and label mate, Claus Larsen of Leaether Strip. The only notable line-up change was the addition of Kaare Mogensen for the recording of Fiction Non-Fiction. The band appeared defunct after the release of Fiction Non-Fiction, but has created a Myspace page with new content as well as old and unreleased songs.[4]

Psychopomps
OriginDenmark
GenresElectro-industrial
Years active1990 – 1997
2005 – present
LabelsZoth Ommog, Cleopatra Records, Metropolis Records
MembersJesper Schmidt
Flemming Norre Larsen
Past membersKaare Mogensen

In 2014, Infacted Recordings released a retrospective compilation of the band's work titled Infection Start 90.[5]

Discography edit

(All years are the original EU releases)[6]

Albums edit

  • 1991 – Assassins DK United
  • 1993 – Pro-Death Ravers
  • 1995 – Six Six Six Nights in Hell
  • 1997 – Fiction Non-Fiction

EP edit

  • 1990 – More DK – (12"/EPCD)
  • 1993 – In The Skin

Singles edit

  • 1992 – "'Godsh*t" (containing explicit content in lyrics as mild-course language) – (12"/MCD)

Compilations edit

  • 1996 – First Blood
  • 2000 – The Best Of
  • 2014 - Infection Start 90

Soundtrack edit

  • 2004 – Saw – (song "Wonderful World")

References edit

  1. ^ Laciak, Ric (Spring 1993). Valerio, Paul (ed.). "Leæther Strip". Industrial Nation. 1 (7). Iowa City, IA: Moon Mystique: 9–12. ISSN 1062-449X.
  2. ^ "Zoth Ommog". Discogs. Retrieved 24 June 2018.
  3. ^ "Cleopatra". Discogs. Retrieved 24 June 2018.
  4. ^ "Psychopomps - Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace. Retrieved 24 June 2018.
  5. ^ "Infacted Records remembers Psychopomps". Peek-A-Boo Music Magazine. 5 Aug 2014. Retrieved 9 January 2024.
  6. ^ "Psychopomps". Discogs. Retrieved 24 June 2018.