Hardest/most rare to find soviet vinyl?

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I remember the Paranoia lp being quite good, but didn't listen to it for years.
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I like the Paranoia LP, but I must say that it's rather uninspired as every track sounds pretty much the same.
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That probably was "Tempus Sarmati" band from Northern Ossetia, with self-titled LP from 1989. Once I've visited N. Ossetia and some guy demonstrated a tape which he recorded directly from the vinyl, as well as some article cut out from some local non-metal related newspaper. It claimed that the band started in 1984 as a speed/thrash metal band and released those LPs in 1989 by themselves, less than 100 copies were made due Melodiya's monopoly (none except Melodiya could released vinyls). The music which I've heard was pure old-school death metal, not thrash, actually it was very good recorded for it's time and those time's realities. It also had loads of ambient/noise parts, the guy who has/had this tape told me that those parts were recorded at local graveyards and caves. Lyrics was in English mixed with German and Ossetian, and English/German had extremely ugly barbaric accent :) Unfortunately, I was for few days there, and never visited the region after that. And it seems that it's impossible to know anything about this band/LP out of their native region. :(
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Naekro wrote:...and released those LPs in 1989 by themselves, less than 100 copies were made due Melodiya's monopoly (none except Melodiya could released vinyls).
Oh, please, not another "pressed in 100 copies" wild story! It didn't work like that with Melodiya back in the communist era.
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[quote="Naekro"]That probably was "Tempus Sarmati" band from Northern Ossetia, with self-titled LP from 1989. Once I've visited N. Ossetia and some guy demonstrated a tape which he recorded directly from the vinyl, as well as

Never heard of this release/band before :(
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Igor wrote:
Naekro wrote:That probably was "Tempus Sarmati" band from Northern Ossetia, with self-titled LP from 1989. Once I've visited N. Ossetia and some guy demonstrated a tape which he recorded directly from the vinyl, as well as

Never heard of this release/band before :(
Neither I did ... what sounds suspicious is that Death Metal thing from 1989. do you mean Death/Thrash like old Kreator/Sadus etc or real Death Metal. For 1989 that real Death Metal thing was a bit too early for russian bands imo. But was it really possible to press private records on a russian pressing plant in 1989? I thought they were all owned by the goverment? This must be the first private vinyl from Russia then even before the fall of communist era.
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Neither I did ... what sounds suspicious is that Death Metal thing from 1989. do you mean Death/Thrash like old Kreator/Sadus etc or real Death Metal. For 1989 that real Death Metal thing was a bit too early for russian bands imo. But was it really possible to press private records on a russian pressing plant in 1989? I thought they were all owned by the goverment? This must be the first private vinyl from Russia then even before the fall of communist era.[/quote]

You`re right about the year 1989, that was early for Death metal thing in Russia. And also about "private pressings", they started to appear since 1993. 8)
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The Front is so average, i seen a copy for 99€ a few days ago.
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I've not idea how they released this on wax... I'll try find out more about this band and LP though.

The band sound was something between Kreator '86, Possessed '85 under strong Hellhammer/Venom influence.
Death Metal is too early for USSR in 1989? There already were some people who knew about Napalm Death, Death and even Carcass. Also, Belarussian band Exhumator already released demo in 1990, which was DM, with growl, etc. So I dont think that there couldn't be DM in 1989.
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Lady Prowler never heard it, it´s that good?[/quote]

never seen it.... :(
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Naekro wrote: Death Metal is too early for USSR in 1989? There already were some people who knew about Napalm Death, Death and even Carcass. Also, Belarussian band Exhumator already released demo in 1990, which was DM, with growl, etc. So I dont think that there couldn't be DM in 1989.
Oh, and Russian Winter and Kremator already recorded some songs in 1989 which sound 100% DM ;)
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Naekro wrote:
Naekro wrote: Death Metal is too early for USSR in 1989? There already were some people who knew about Napalm Death, Death and even Carcass. Also, Belarussian band Exhumator already released demo in 1990, which was DM, with growl, etc. So I dont think that there couldn't be DM in 1989.
Oh, and Russian Winter and Kremator already recorded some songs in 1989 which sound 100% DM ;)
I thought we were talking about normal Vinyl releases, not tape or promo tape. Of course people started to listen and play Death Metal that times, but not release it onto vinyl
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You said "death metal was too early for 1989 in USSR", I just said that it was already common back then, doesn't matter be it tape, vinyl or whatever.
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Naekro wrote:You said "death metal was too early for 1989 in USSR", I just said that it was already common back then, doesn't matter be it tape, vinyl or whatever.
Yeah, but it was meant more for vinyls. Especially that private vinyl release in 1989 sounds almost impossible unless they've done it in Finland or somewhere which sounds even more impossible. One more question, did they sing in russian? If it was english sung stuff there could be a possibility that the guy fooled you by showing you something else ... :)
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Naekro wrote:You said "death metal was too early for 1989 in USSR", I just said that it was already common back then, doesn't matter be it tape, vinyl or whatever.
Read the title of the thread dude:
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