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1. An influential unde… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name:
1. An influential underground metal unit from Derbyshire, England, occult rockers Hell formed in the early '80s, but it would be nearly 30 years before they would release their debut album. Founded in 1982 by members of the recently disbanded British metal groups Race Against Time and Paralex, Hell's horror-themed stage show and steely NWOBHM sound drew comparisons to contemporaries like Iron Maiden, Mercyful Fate, Saxon, and Judas Priest -- they were one of the first bands to utilize the devilish corpse paint that would come to define the black metal scene in later years. The group went largely ignored by labels and journalists, but they achieved cult status via word of mouth and underground tape trading. The band eventually inked a deal with the aptly named Belgian label Mausoleum Records, but two weeks prior to heading into the studio to record their debut, the label went bankrupt, which led to the band splitting up, and ultimately to the tragic 1987 suicide of vocalist/guitarist and co-founder Dave Halliday. One of the group's biggest supporters at the time was then-aspiring guitarist Andy Sneap, who would go on to co-found thrash metal legends Sabbat and eventually become a Grammy-winning producer. In 2008, the original members of Hell (Tony Speakman [bass], Kev Bower [guitar/keys], and Tim Bowler [drums]) contacted Sneap about re-recording the group's old material in conjunction with the upcoming release of the original demos. Sneap agreed and soon served as both the producer and guitar player for the band, with David Bower (a notable television and stage actor, as well as the brother of guitarist Kev Bower) taking over vocal duties. The resulting Human Remains arrived via Nuclear Blast in 2011, followed by a run of high-profile festival shows. Hell released their sophomore studio album, Curse and Chapter, in 2013. The band returned in 2018 with an eponymous third long player, which was released via Sentient Ruin Laboratories. ~ James Christopher Monger
2. An American sludge/drone doom solo project, formed in 2008 by M.S.W., a multi-instrumentalist from Salem, Oregon. Hell began as a creative outlet for M.S.W., but it eventually gained momentum and grew to include a touring band. According to M.S.W., the project disregards typical religious themes and instead focuses on the concept of a "personal Hell".
3. DJ Hell (or simply Hell) has balanced Detroit minimalism and Chicago acid-house as well as more spacious German trance and hardcore. Beginning his mixing career while still a teenager, Hell moved through punk and new wave to electro, house and hip-hop by the mid-'80s. His DJing gradually led to the start of his production career, and one of his first singles "My Definition of House Music" became a large club hit when reissued by Belgium's R&S Records in 1992. He moved to Berlin to work with Hardwax Records during 1993-94, and also spent time in New York before moving back to his native Munich. Besides releasing his album debut Geteert und Gefedert on Disko B in 1994, DJ Hell recorded a volume in the Studio !K7 mix series X-Mix. His second full-length, Munich Machine, also appeared on Disko B -- though credited simply to Hell. Besides continuing to DJ around the world, he also ran the International Deejay Gigolos label, which released tracks by Jeff Mills, Christopher Just and David Carretta, among others.
In 2003 Hell (real name: Helmut Geier) released another album titled "NY Muscle" recorded almost completely in New York. On this release he worked together with artists like Erlend Oye, Alan Vega, James Murphy, Billie Ray Martin and several others.
4. A heavy metal band from Adelaide,Australia who had a song 'Hand Is Quicker' on the Dominator Records compilation album in the late 1980's.
5. A black metal band from Luxembourg.
6. A hungarian black metal band also used the name Hell. They released a demo and a Split with Vorkuta, later changed their name to Wound.
7. Niklas Hellberg, known as Hell, was a member of Peace, Love & Pitbulls, All That Jazz and are currently in the band Sällskapet
8. A German thrash metal band who did the "Satanic Death" demo in 1985. It is rumoured that some Destruction members were involved in this band
1. An influential unde… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name:
1. An influential underground metal unit from Derbyshire, England, occult rockers Hell formed in the early '80s, but it would be nearly 30 years before they would release their debut album. Founded in 1982 by members of the recently disbanded British metal groups Race Against Time and Paralex, Hell's horror-themed stage show and steely NWOBHM sound drew comparisons to contemporaries like Iron Maiden, Mercyful Fate, Saxon, and Judas Priest -- they were one of the first bands to utilize the devilish corpse paint that would come to define the black metal scene in later years. The group went largely ignored by labels and journalists, but they achieved cult status via word of mouth and underground tape trading. The band eventually inked a deal with the aptly named Belgian label Mausoleum Records, but two weeks prior to heading into the studio to record their debut, the label went bankrupt, which led to the band splitting up, and ultimately to the tragic 1987 suicide of vocalist/guitarist and co-founder Dave Halliday. One of the group's biggest supporters at the time was then-aspiring guitarist Andy Sneap, who would go on to co-found thrash metal legends Sabbat and eventually become a Grammy-winning producer. In 2008, the original members of Hell (Tony Speakman [bass], Kev Bower [guitar/keys], and Tim Bowler [drums]) contacted Sneap about re-recording the group's old material in conjunction with the upcoming release of the original demos. Sneap agreed and soon served as both the producer and guitar player for the band, with David Bower (a notable television and stage actor, as well as the brother of guitarist Kev Bower) taking over vocal duties. The resulting Human Remains arrived via Nuclear Blast in 2011, followed by a run of high-profile festival shows. Hell released their sophomore studio album, Curse and Chapter, in 2013. The band returned in 2018 with an eponymous third long player, which was released via Sentient Ruin Laboratories. ~ James Christopher Monger
2. An American sludge/drone doom solo project, formed in 2008 by M.S.W., a multi-instrumentalist from Salem, Oregon. Hell began as a creative outlet for M.S.W., but it eventually gained momentum and grew to include a touring band. According to M.S.W., the project disregards typical religious themes and instead focuses on the concept of a "personal Hell".
3. DJ Hell (or simply Hell) has balanced Detroit minimalism and Chicago acid-house as well as more spacious German trance and hardcore. Beginning his mixing career while still a teenager, Hell moved through punk and new wave to electro, house and hip-hop by the mid-'80s. His DJing gradually led to the start of his production career, and one of his first singles "My Definition of House Music" became a large club hit when reissued by Belgium's R&S Records in 1992. He moved to Berlin to work with Hardwax Records during 1993-94, and also spent time in New York before moving back to his native Munich. Besides releasing his album debut Geteert und Gefedert on Disko B in 1994, DJ Hell recorded a volume in the Studio !K7 mix series X-Mix. His second full-length, Munich Machine, also appeared on Disko B -- though credited simply to Hell. Besides continuing to DJ around the world, he also ran the International Deejay Gigolos label, which released tracks by Jeff Mills, Christopher Just and David Carretta, among others.
In 2003 Hell (real name: Helmut Geier) released another album titled "NY Muscle" recorded almost completely in New York. On this release he worked together with artists like Erlend Oye, Alan Vega, James Murphy, Billie Ray Martin and several others.
4. A heavy metal band from Adelaide,Australia who had a song 'Hand Is Quicker' on the Dominator Records compilation album in the late 1980's.
5. A black metal band from Luxembourg.
6. A hungarian black metal band also used the name Hell. They released a demo and a Split with Vorkuta, later changed their name to Wound.
7. Niklas Hellberg, known as Hell, was a member of Peace, Love & Pitbulls, All That Jazz and are currently in the band Sällskapet
8. A German thrash metal band who did the "Satanic Death" demo in 1985. It is rumoured that some Destruction members were involved in this band
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Chris Travis feat. Throbbing Gristle I'm hot on the heels of love Waiting for help from…
Danny Howells I'm hot on the heels of love Waiting for help from…
Throbbing Gristle I'm hot on the heels of love Waiting for help from…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Hell:
A Vespertine Legacy Words: Andy Bower - Kevface ower) "Prietene, nu te du aco…
Ashes Your face's So full of scars Deep shadows in your eyes Absor…
Blasphemy and the Master God cursed my vile obscenity - and cast this wretched…
Control Wake Up Kid The World is dying Consumed By your avidity But …
Darkhangel Darkhangel Hell Majestic light of baphomet, o formless…
Deathsquad I feel so empowered Brutalised while hearing you matter Rain…
End Ov Days Behold - in dream apocalypse all Satan's kingdom come The d…
Gehennae Incendiis "In a world devoid of divinity Only the humans remains" …
Glowing In The Dark I was alone on top of the world I was riding…
Harbinger Of Death Harbinger of death rides forth and in his wake leaves…
Hell I'm rolling thunder, I'm pouring rain I'm coming on like a…
Helmzmen Silence the words of warning Take your plague and drown with…
Let Battle Commence hello! good evening! welcome to the show! here's some infor…
Machitikos It′s a living Hell We've raped it our selves And look at…
Mental What's up man? Aight Yo Priest what's up with that track…
My Life Is Hell Diseased Disordered No soul, just bones and breath Dissolved…
Now Is the Time You gotta praise god evermore You gotta stay clear of rock'n…
On Earth They said just say no to drugs But they didn’t tell…
On Earth As It Is in Hell I am the messenger, I come to you this day Bringing…
Passion Empty sex and sedatives Self-inflicted bedlam in my head A l…
Plague And Fyre Bring out your dead! Bring out your dead! Roses blister…
Save Us From Those Who Would Save Us I find it hard to see that in this modern…
Seelenos I felt a funeral in my brain, And mourners to and…
Side A Look at the city Look at the streets Look at the filth Under…
Something Wicked This Way Comes I sense it- I feel it- It's aching in my…
Supernature Once upon a time science opened up the door We would…
The Disposer Supreme Bleeding eyes witness this evil extreme - the last Antichris…
The Oppressors I loose my tongue And tell all who will listen And beg…
The Quest Searching for something, I look to the open door I feel…
This Is for You So lazy now I've given up hoping things will change They alw…
Warriors Abbraccio stelle e pianeti in ogni stesura M’aiuta a spiare …
We Need A War We need a war We need a war to show 'em We…
Will You Special I saw you on the floor You were all alone A puddle…
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@patmackie3499
Killer tune 1luv 😎.....
@nhourmess
very relaxing thanks
@thewigan1
Meditation music
@patrickmcgovern4906
Top tune...from back in the day. Any who listened to FACT will agree...
@jonathandavison9206
I remember hearing this at the Limelight NYC back in the day
@justinocasy3153
Special to a lot of us.
@Organise_Space
Count Basie said "If you hit a note and folks like it, keep hitting it"
@LeePenn2492
F.A.C.T CARL COX CLASSIC.. BLINDING TRACK BY DAVE CLARKE ..
GREAT DJ HELL ALWAYS KNOCKS OUT CRACKING STUFF.
@ProBloggerWorld
This is so massive! Missed it for over 20 years. From my experience, this track needed careful timing bcoz it was hard and rough. But played by the right DJ at the right time in the 90th, the club exploded! Thanks for this gem!
@ProperlyCooked
I heard it in a Surgeon mix, and it was just memorable and awesome