Eiterherd

Eiterherd

Eiterherd is an Austrian breakcore artist. He first got into experimental music in 1994, when he started DJ'ing hardcore and gabber around Graz, Austria and Maribor, Slovenia. In 1995 he started making music on a computer, using various trackers. In 1996 he together with "Gwal" he founded the record label Widerstand Records. The goal of Widerstand, besides just releasing music, is doing record business in a non-profit orientated way and using the platform for delivering political messages. In March 1997 Silent Revolution Records was founded as a sublabel of Widerstand records and later two more sublabels followed: "reek.org" and "pornoir.com".

The first release on the label came out in October 1996: a limited split 12" featuring Gwal and Eiterherd. In early 1997 Eiterherd and Gwal both released solo 12" EPs. In 1999 Eiterherd released his first full-length album as a co- production between Praxis Records and Widerstand Records. The album used samples from the film 1984 and was titled "1984 vs. 1999".

In 1998 Gwal and Eiterherd split up and Gwal founded his own label "Dusk Records". Eiterherd continues to manage Widerstand Records and is also responsible for the maintenance and design of Widerstand website online from late 1997 until 2006.

Discography

* Widerstand 01 (split EP with Gwal) (Widerstand Records, 1996)
* Erase The Establishment! EP (Widerstand Records, 1997)
* 5 Finger Hat Die Hand Mit 5 Packst Du Den Feind! (Silent Revolution Records, 1997)
* Brachial Gewalt (Special Forces, 1997)
* 1984 vs. 1999 (Praxis - Widerstand Records, 1999)
* Zod 02 (split with Hecate) (Zod, 2001)
* Novus Ordo Seculorum (split with Xanopticon) (Peace Off, 2005)

External links

* [http://eiterherd.info/ http://eiterherd.info] - official website
* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Eiterherd Eiterherd @ Discogs.com] - discography
* [http://widerstand.org http://widerstand.org] - Widerstand website, now defunct


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