White Music (SCH album)

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WHITE MUSIC
Two Ways To German Art
& Work Discipline
Album SCH whitemusic cover.jpg
Studio album by
SCH
Released1992
Recorded1990
Genre
Label Listen Loudest
Producer Senad Hadžimusić Teno
SCH chronology
During Wartime
(1989)
WHITE MUSIC
Two Ways To German Art
& Work Discipline

(1992)
The Gentle Art of Firing
(1995)

WHITE MUSIC: Two Ways To German Art & Work Discipline is the third official studio album by SCH . Although released in 1992 on the Zagreb independent label Listen Loudest, the album was produced and recorded during 1990. It was the first harsh-noise album in ex-Yugoslavia. [1] The recording line-up was Teno (guitar/bass/synth/vocals/noises) and Samir Bjelanović (drums).

Contents

Sonically, the album depicts what may be best described as the emotive states of those certain living material forms that had survived the total (nuclear) war. [2]

Track listing

  1. "End"
  2. "Straight to Discipline"
  3. "Our Song 1"
  4. "Our Song 2"
  5. "O Deutsche"
  6. "Smjena"

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References

  1. SCH Interview, December 2003 (translation of the Carpe Diem Records page at )
  2. SCH Discography