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Records: The First 13 Years under the Wax Trax! label. It was a 3-CD box set compilation of the label's biggest hits. It was a 3-CD box set compilation of the label's biggest hits. However, due to licensing issues stemming from the label's bankruptcy, the set did not contain any material by Front 242, even though the band's single " Headhunter ...
Black Box commemorates Wax Trax!'s output as an independent record label prior to its purchase by TVT Records. In particular, Black Box celebrates Wax Trax!'s place as the seminal American industrial label, featuring acts such as Ministry (and its numerous side projects), KMFDM, Meat Beat Manifesto, Coil, Laibach, and many others. Black Box is ...
Wax Trax Records (1980-1992) No. Artist Title Format Year EBR 001: Strange Circuits: Industrial Living: 7" 1980 WAX 001: Strike Under: Immediate Action: 12" 1981 WAX ...
Pages in category "Wax Trax! Records artists" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Phonograph cylinders (also referred to as Edison cylinders after its creator Thomas Edison) are the earliest commercial medium for recording and reproducing sound.Commonly known simply as "records" in their heyday (c. 1896–1916), a name which has been passed on to their disc-shaped successor, these hollow cylindrical objects have an audio recording engraved on the outside surface which can ...
Wax Trax! Records Single 1992 "Addiction" Wax Trax Records Single 1994 Wired/Lung: Wax Trax!/TVT Records CD EP 1994 "Nothing" Wax Trax!/TVT Records Single 1995 "Hole in the Ground" Wax Trax!/TVT Records Promo only CD/12" 1996 Burn 3.2: Wax Trax!/TVT Records Promo only Single 1999 [R]evolution 5.1: Positron! Records Single 2000 Transient 5.2 ...
This track, along with "Overkill" were test pressed by Wax Trax! in 1981 for a 7" entitled "Ministry of Fear" but remained unreleased until 2004. "Cold Life" is the short version that originally appeared on "Twelve Inch Singles 1981-1984"
In 1902, Edison's National Phonograph Company introduced Edison Gold Moulded Records, cylinder records of improved hard black wax, capable of being played hundreds of times before wearing out. These new records were under the working title of "Edison Hi-Speed Extra Loud Moulded Records", running at the speed of 160 RPM instead of the usual (ca ...