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Not sure how wide of an appeal it would have here but figured I would post since I know at least a few people on here have bought Ultra from me in the past.

Once again, Dom America brings you a listening experience of unparalleled refinement and sensitivity, and often a great deal less.



Contains 'Youthful Pleasures', 'Zoll', 'Spray/Death/Ultra' and 'Roman Holiday'. The entire recorded output of the 'classic' Ultra lineup of St Degeneratus (Jon Carlson), Herr Mucke (Christoph Heemann) and Dr Tengelmann (Achim Flaam) along with lyrics, artwork and liner notes. Four disc set with booklet, each disc housed in it's own mini-LP sleeve, all of it nestled in a deluxe foil debossed slipcase.





"The abstract nature of the term Ultra, when referenced to these monsters of experimental music, becomes more tragically concrete if the listener thinks of Peter Sutcliffe or Gary Ridgway standing before a mirror and flexing his murder muscles to the sounds of "New Centurion", "Letter of Introduction" or "Wackelpeter" before stepping outside the door to start on a killing spree.

An American or European, perhaps even someone from Australasia, will almost always claim, "Impossible! Not in this town!"; "I knew him so well; he would never do that!; "This is a quiet community; such things never happen here."  But Ultra's tracks, framed with vivid and dynamic textures of various sounds elements, exemplify what the late William S. Burroughs had written:  "Art is making you aware of what you already know, but don't know that you know."  What was thought unexpected and unwanted can occur, and often does, or will if you live long enough.  When a mutilated corpse is found in your backyard one morning, you might want to ask yourself exactly what you and your house guests did the previous evening. Then you call a lawyer before the police arrive with a multitude of questions and forensic investigations begin. We all know the Boy Scout motto:  Be prepared.

Tracks such as "Doll Rally", "The Process", and "Subway Etiquette" invade the consciousness with not simply a senseless violence, but with the kind of freewheeling and engaging manner that Ted Bundy played his own role -- his arm in a sling, he stands next to his Volkswagen Bug and asks a fetching brunette college student (her long hair parted down the middle), "Would you like a lift?"  It would have been the witty girl, indeed, who replied, "Do you have a letter of introduction?"  Bundy's ejaculations with such a specimen would have continued well into the late stages of her decomposition.

Ultra works with a feral intelligence and mysterious,satirical element that embraces themes of prostitution, abuse and immense obsession. A prime example is the Roman Holiday version of "New Centurion", which pummels the ears with electronic intensity, female screams, and an abrupt, shameless, and primeval lyrical attack.  But then there is the fearful drone ambience of "Malaria", a disease which remains one of the deadliest in the world. It arrives from a simple bite of the world's most efficient killer, the Anopheles mosquito, perhaps in the middle of the night as you turn over on your pillow. An unwelcome visitor indeed, like shy Ed Gein interrupting a slumber party and skinning everyone before the sun rises. Death is everywhere in many variations, and Ultra reminds the forgetful that it can rap on anyone's door at an inconvenient moment.   

The assorted soundscape manipulations that Ultra employs to accomplish its goals ask much of its audience. However, Ultra in return offers surprisingly rich, if sometimes disconcerting, rewards for the patient listener. 

Would you like a lift?  Consider the 4CD Ultra boxed set, Delirious Elaborations, newly released on Dom America (Dom US 22-IV), which includes Ultra's long-deleted three LPs, Youthful Pleasures, Zoll, and Spray / Death / Ultra, plus the original Roman Holiday CD.  Just be prepared."-Sam McKinlay / The Rita


Ordering link:

http://domamerica.bigcartel.com

For wholesale inquiries please email domamerica@gmail.com.

"We'll show you how to live right!"
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Great book.
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Music Shit / Re: Esoteric band knowledge you've recently gleaned
« on: November 23, 2014, 11:41:28 PM »
Also, when I was in 5th grade Bush was my favorite band, but a year or two later my friend came and told me Gavin Rossdale was gay. "I heard it on the radio, he's marrying some dude named Glen." I went back and looked at the pictures of Gavin in my Bush - Razorblade Suitcase cd booklet, and I thought to myself, "I don't see it." So there's that.

This is technically true, as Rossdale was in a relationship with a trans-woman known as Marilyn prior to Bush.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1320627/Gwen-Stefanis-husband-Gavin-Rossdales-gay-confession-years-late-says-Marilyn.html

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2831561/Former-80s-star-Marilyn-hasn-t-kissed-Gavin-Rossdale.html

http://www.discogs.com/artist/1396416-Marilyn-Horan-Boteler
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Up. Down to a dozen SS.
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Music Shit / Re: Coil
« on: September 15, 2014, 02:10:25 PM »
One of the best.

The long Boyd Rice interview in Special Interests a few years back had some good Coil talk, including descriptions of what their flat contained when he stayed there in the 80s.
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Music Shit / Re: Argument over Madball
« on: July 29, 2014, 09:46:07 AM »
Of course there are better bands out there now (and there were then too). Nearly every band/song on the last Cvlt Nation hardcore mix beats Madball hands down: http://www.cvltnation.com/cvlt-nation-presents-destroy-all-vol-mixtape2/

I always associated Madball with Gorilla Biscuits and Warzone who I also never liked... maybe that's not such a good comparison? I can get behind some Youth of Today and Agnostic Front and I LOVE Cro-Mags-Age of Quarrel but in general, yeah, not much of a fan of that type of stuff.

Some good bands on that comp but......it's Madball.

I don't think GB or Warzone are really apt comparisons, but if you love AF and haven't listened to the 1st Madball 7" you are really robbing yourself of one of life's greatest pleasures. Give it a whirl.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GN1-rbE7hN8
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Music Shit / Re: Argument over Madball
« on: July 28, 2014, 11:00:52 AM »
I mentioned 2 euro bands, 1 american + 1 japanese.

Sorry, I should have specified that I was referring to Death Token. I didn't know Night Moves were Euro but it makes perfect sense.
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Music Shit / Re: Argument over Madball
« on: July 28, 2014, 09:26:49 AM »
Not as cool as a bunch of Euros emulating USHC I guess..
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Music Shit / Re: Argument over Madball
« on: July 28, 2014, 09:22:17 AM »
Yeah go listen to Freddy's vocals on any random Madball release and then listen to the dude from Night Fever's vocals  (or any modern HC band) and  then lol.
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Music Shit / Re: Argument over Madball
« on: July 28, 2014, 08:20:58 AM »
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Music Shit / Re: Argument over Madball
« on: July 28, 2014, 07:32:10 AM »
Here's four: Hoax, Night Fever, Death Token & Age.

Ah..no, HELL NO, definitely not, and who? The Japanese Age?
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Music Shit / Re: Argument over Madball
« on: July 27, 2014, 03:35:34 PM »
Two pages in and no one has bothered posting a current HC band that is  better than Madball (because you can't).
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