Very first LICHT-UNG release, the most "anti" & weird you can go: a 5"
vinyl & mCDR fixed together in a cardboard-folder with no real info, a
weird german inlay "Verehrter Tanzfreund" copied from the 50's maybe,
all placed in a used german "Schlager" 7"-cover together with the
original record (all different). The music: cut up & feedbacks! Great
unwieldy release, more an object for itself, edition of 489 copies.
(Stefan/Drone Records)
Harsh, direct & screamy 5"Vinyl + 3"CD stuffed in a german
'schlager'-record sleeve with the original 7" also included...
(Daniel/Tochnit-Aleph)
first release by licht-ung, who is a young man from near cologne. he came suddenly
at my house bringing all his wonderous records he made. and i have to say i like them
all for there fine kindness and all this. this one is a 5" record packed into a 80ies
german schlager 7" record sleave (yes the original 7" is also included) and then
there is a 3" CDR inside also. the sound is quite minimal in the technique.
a microphone, distortion, feedback and voice. harsh analog noise.
(Felix/Sozialistischer Plattenbau)
Hidden in shabby flea market 7" records comes a package of full on noise by this new and fresh german artist.
(Till /Auf Abwegen)
5" record plus 3" CDr and random 7" I'm not quite sure who this is. I think the artist name
is Licht-ung. This release is hard to figure out. I do know that it came from Licht-ung Records
in Germany. I also know that it comes packaged in a random cheezy 7" picture sleeve from
the 70/80's (cheezy 7" is also included). There is a unmarked 3" CDr and a 5" record that says
"anfangsrusiwuthsnull" on one side and "zweiwenigerdreizehnb" on the other. Limited to 489
(Erik Hoffman/Ground Fault Recordings)