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  • Abortive Gasp was an electro-industrial band formed by lead singer Tim Paal and composer Harry Luehr in 1988 in Hamburg, Germany. The two were often supported by various guest musicians.


    History


    Within the electronic body music and independent music scenes, the duo was characterized by a high degree of improvisation as well as the early use of dub. Their apolitical stance made them controversial.
    The reviews of Abortive Gasp by different music journalists, such as Brian Duguid, were rather positive. Some of their well-known songs like "Church is Empty" and "Psychgod" received good airplay on particular broadcast stations in the United States, Belgium, and Australia.
    In their final phase, the band drew attention by playing as support for Borghesia, to whose aesthetics they were in strong contrast. The band broke up in December 1989. They were the subject of a short documentary in 2021.


    Discography




    = Albums

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    To Have The Second Crack (1988) self-distributed tape
    Raw Scent (1989) self-distributed tape
    Bullfrog (1989) Alternate Media Tapes
    A Fridge Fulla Bribes (1989) Harsh Reality Music


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