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Hieronymus Bosch - The Dream Songs CD

Hieronymus Bosch - The Dream Songs CD

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Hieronymus Bosch is a New Zealand-based dark industrial experimental noise punk act formed around 1985–86.

The band originally used reel-to-reel tape recorders, loop effects, steel objects and a range of classic analog synths and drum machines. They performed only three times as this incarnation, twice in New Zealand and once in Sydney, Australia. The live art performances included poetry and slide shows and were performed in art galleries. Their sound has varied significantly over time, due to collaborating with many different engineers, percussionists, guitarists, and artists.

At a performance in early 1986, the entire interior of a condemned house was torn apart, accompanied by looping noise tapes fed through a generator driven PA system. Around 30 people took part in the destruction of the property.

The mid-1980s saw the band become a three-piece, fusing darkwave and industrial. This line-up only lasted a few months, playing one very loose live set accompanying a gothic/dark art fashion show at an inner-city nightclub.

In 1990, guitarist Morpheus Ire joined the band from a local dark metal band and Paul Blanchard joined as a bassist/percussionist. They performed often throughout 1990–1993, before returning to their earlier, more industrial sound in the mid-1990s, and returning to a two piece of the original members in 1996.

 In 1997 the band released a self-titled album, followed in 1998 by their second album, The Divided Self.

In 2003 they released their third album, The Dream Songs,

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