Genesis P-Orridge captivates with a groundbreaking fusion of electronic, industrial, and experimental sounds, redefining the boundaries of noise and spoken word. Known for pushing the envelope, Genesis P-Orridge’s discography includes pivotal works like “Temporary Temple & Atonal” (1993) and “Vis Spei” (1995), showcasing a unique sonic evolution. The 1994 release “Ultradrug” further solidified their place in the avant-garde scene, offering a raw, unfiltered auditory experience. Released under various labels, these albums reflect a deep engagement with the experimental music landscape. Genesis P-Orridge’s influence is often compared to kindred spirits in the experimental and industrial scenes, creating a legacy that resonates with vinyl enthusiasts and collectors alike. Their work remains a touchstone for those exploring the fringes of music, where innovation meets raw expression.
Genesis P-Orridge: Early Excursions in Avant-garde Music with the Seminal Album ‘Early Worm’
#genesisp-orridge #vinyl #indiemusic Genesis P-Orridge, who was born as Neil Andrew Megson, spent the summer of his 18th year in 1968, conducting sonic experiments in a humble loft. The outcome of this purposeful quest was the seminal album ‘Early Worm’, an enduring record of the incipient artistic potential of P-Orridge, long before they emerged