Re-Constriction Records was a division of
Cargo Music
Cargo Music Inc. is an American punk rock record label based in San Diego, California. It distributes records for other labels, such as Cherry Red Records, Earth Music, FistPuppet Records, Grilled Cheese, Headhunter Records, Re-Constriction R ...
based in
California
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. The
label
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was founded in 1992 and headed by Chase, who was previously the Music Director at
KCR, a student radio station on the campus of
San Diego State University
San Diego State University (SDSU) is a public research university in San Diego, California. Founded in 1897 as San Diego Normal School, it is the third-oldest university and southernmost in the 23-member California State University (CSU) syste ...
. They specialized in releasing bands belonging to the
industrial,
aggrotech
Electro-industrial is a music genre that emerged from industrial music in the early 1980s. While EBM (electronic body music) has a minimal structure and clean production, electro-industrial tends to have a grittier, complex and layered sound w ...
and
EBM genres.
After the label folded, Chase went to work for Access Communications where he worked for 14 years doing video game-related public relations, including helping to launch Twitch in 2011. In May 2013, he took a staff job at Twitch overseeing all of their PR efforts.
In 2019, he left Twitch and shortly thereafter joined StreamElements.
History
Chase contacted
Belgium
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-based
industrial label
KK Records, a division of Cargo Music, to arrange for product servicing for the station which led to him getting a job with Cargo. While doing promotional work for their KK label in
North America, Chase convinced Cargo Music to allow him to start a new division called Re-Constriction Records.
The first band signed to the label was
Diatribe
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Hi ...
, followed by
16 Volt
16volt is an American industrial rock band featuring Eric Powell, with other performers added for live shows.
History
16volt was formed in Portland, Oregon by composer and vocalist Eric Powell. Powell recruited musicians drummer Joel Bornzin, g ...
and
The Clay People
The Clay People are an American heavy rock band based in Albany, New York. Singer Daniel Neet has been the only constant member throughout the band's history, providing lyrics and a frontman persona. Guitarist Brian McGarvey and drummer Dan Dinsm ...
. All of which helped to define the "Re-Con" sound of heavy
guitar
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s over
electronics
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with vocalists who did not overprocess their voices. Chase adhered to this blueprint throughout much of the label's existence. The label's debut release was the 1992
EP ''
Nothing
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'' by
Diatribe
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Hi ...
.
The top selling release on his label was ''
Shut Up Kitty'', the first domestic
Industrial dance
cover song
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compilation. This would help to inspire other compilations, notably
21st Circuitry's ''
Newer Wave'' and ''
Newer Wave 2.0
''Newer Wave 2.0'' is a various artists compilation album released on September 29, 1998, by 21st Circuitry.
Reception
''Aiding & Abetting'' gave ''Newer Wave, Vol. 2'' a positive review and called the album "better than the first, both in song ...
'' releases. Other unique industrial cover song releases that predated the popularity of this trend included ''
Operation Beatbox'' (covers of
Hip Hop songs),
''
TV Terror
''TV Terror: Felching a Dead Horse'' is a various artists compilation album released on September 23, 1997, by Re-Constriction Records. The idea came to fruition when '' Permission'' founder Jayson Elliot discovered ''Monochrome - A Tribute to th ...
'' (a 2
CD compilation featuring covers of
Television
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theme songs
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),
''
Cyberpunk Fiction'' (A satirical spoof of the
Pulp Fiction soundtrack
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)
and ''
Nod's Tacklebox o' Fun
''Nod's Tacklebox o' Fun'' is a various artists compilation album released in 1999 by Re-Constriction Records.
Reception
''Aiding & Abetting'' gave it a mixed review, saying "the same incoherent mix of covers (everything from "MMMBop" to "Ice Ic ...
'' (assorted
pop
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Arts, entertainment, and media Music
* Pop music, a musical genre Artists
* POP, a Japanese idol group now known as Gang Parade
* Pop!, a UK pop group
* Pop! featuring Angie Hart, an Australian band
Albums
* ''Pop'' (G ...
hits).
Re-Constriction Records folded in 1999 after having released approximately 40 records.
While running Re-Constriction, Chase founded, owned and ran a compilation-only label called If It Moves... which featured ''
Torture Tech Overdrive
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'' (1991),
''
The Cyberflesh Conspiracy'' (1992),
''
Rivet Head Culture'' (1993)
and ''
Scavengers in the Matrix
''Scavengers in the Matrix'' is a various artists compilation album released on June 10, 1994 by If It Moves....
Reception
''Aiding & Abetting'' called described ''Scavengers in the Matrix'' as being "truly experimental dance music" and "like mo ...
'' (1994).
''The Cyberflesh Conspiracy'' featured the only song that
Stabbing Westward
Stabbing Westward is an American industrial rock band. Christopher Hall and Walter Flakus formed the band in 1985 in Macomb, Illinois. The band released an extended play in 1992, followed by four studio albums: '' Ungod'' (1994), '' Wither ...
released on CD prior to being signed to a major label, while ''Rivet Head Culture'' was notable for popularizing the term "rivet head" (a descriptor for fans of industrial dance music) and featuring a song by
Raw Dog
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, an unreleased side-project by
Nivek Ogre
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and
Dave Ogilvie
Dave "Rave" Ogilvie is a Canadian record producer, mixer, songwriter and musician. The former member of bands Skinny Puppy and Jakalope started his recording career in Vancouver working as an engineer at Mushroom Studios. He has been described by ...
of
Skinny Puppy
Skinny Puppy is a Canadian industrial music group formed in Vancouver in 1982. The group is among the founders of the industrial rock and electro-industrial genres. Initially envisioned as an experimental side-project by cEvin Key (Kevin Crom ...
.
Discography
*
Re-Constriction Records discography
Re-Constriction Records released many albums and singles from various bands as well as a number of compilations which were influential in the electronic and Industrial music genres. Below is a complete listing of recordings released by Re-Constric ...
Notable artists
*
16volt
16volt is an American industrial rock band featuring Eric Powell, with other performers added for live shows.
History
16volt was formed in Portland, Oregon by composer and vocalist Eric Powell. Powell recruited musicians drummer Joel Bornzin, g ...
*
Apparatus
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*Technical term for a body of the Soviet and post-Soviet governments (see Apparatchik)
*Machine
*Equipment
* Critical apparatus, the critical and primary source material that accompanies an edition of a text
* "Apparatus" (s ...
*
Christ Analogue
Christ Analogue is an American industrial rock group started in 1995 by frontman and producer Wade Alin.
History
Christ Analogue was devised in 1995 by programmer/vocalist Wade Alin. After Markus Von Prause joined on guitar, the duo debuted w ...
*
The Clay People
The Clay People are an American heavy rock band based in Albany, New York. Singer Daniel Neet has been the only constant member throughout the band's history, providing lyrics and a frontman persona. Guitarist Brian McGarvey and drummer Dan Dinsm ...
*
Collide
*
Diatribe
A diatribe (from the Greek ''διατριβή''), also known less formally as rant, is a lengthy oration, though often reduced to writing, made in criticism of someone or something, often employing humor, sarcasm, and appeals to emotion.
Hi ...
*
H3llb3nt
H3llb3nt were an electro-industrial supergroup formed in 1995. The original line-up band consisted of Bryan Barton (of haloblack), Charles Levi (of Pigface), Jared Louche (of Chemlab), Jordan Nogood and Eric Powell (of 16Volt). They released t ...
*
Hexedene
Hexedene were an English electro-industrial group comprising vocalist Katie Helsby and guitarists Ian Palmer and Jonathan Sharp. They were recognized for fusing techno and industrial with leading female vocals. Helsby and Palmer signed their ...
*
Iron Lung Corp
Iron Lung Corp were an American electro-industrial group based in Chicago and originally formed by Jamie Duffy, Alex Eller, Gregory A. Lopez, Brian McGarvey, Daniel Neet, Will Nivens, Ethan Novak and Jason Novak. They released three full leng ...
*
Killing Floor
*
Leæther Strip
Leæther Strip is a Danish musical project founded on 13 January 1988 by Claus Larsen. Its influence has been most felt in the electronic body music and electro-industrial genres. Leæther Strip was one of the earliest and most prominent acts ...
*
Non-Aggression Pact
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*
Numb
*
Purr Machine
Purr Machine are an American electro-industrial group based in Los Angeles, California, and comprising guitarist Kirk Hellie, bassist Kevin Kipnis and vocalist Betsy Martin. They band were known for their atmospheric blend of electronica, gothic ...
*
SMP
SMP may refer to:
Organisations
* Scale Model Products, 1950s, acquired by Aluminum Model Toys
* School Mathematics Project, UK developer of mathematics textbooks
* '' Sekolah Menengah Pertama'', "junior high school" in Indonesia
* Shanghai Mun ...
*
Society Burning
Society Burning is an American coldwave industrial rock band composed of Daveoramma (born Dave Mansfield, aka Dave Creadeau), Twitch, and Boom chr Paige (born Boom Fernandez). The group was founded in Las Cruces, New Mexico, in 1991 and was ori ...
*
Swamp Terrorists
The Swamp Terrorists were a Swiss electro- industrial music group that was formed in 1988 by STR, Ane H, and Francis H. Their music is harsh pounding electro-industrial/industrial hip hop beats, turntables and occasional rapping mixed with grindi ...
*
Tinfed
Tinfed were an alternative rock group started in Sacramento, California. The final line-up consisted of vocalist and instrumentalist Rey Osburn, guitarist Eric Stenman, drummer Matt McCord, and bassist Rick Verrett. They released three studio al ...
*
Vampire Rodents
Vampire Rodents was a sound collage and experimental music ensemble based out of Phoenix, Arizona, although its core members originally came from Canada. The creative nucleus of the project comprised vocalist and composer Daniel Vahnke and keybo ...
*
Waiting for God
References
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