For those in need of further mental refreshment, let us backtrack to the genesis of ASF in the deep, dank mists of 1982. Paranormal pulsations began to emanate from the environs of North London - a strange and unholy grafting together of percolating synth rhythms and a ghoulish, theatric aesthetic. Primed by Nik Fiend's phantasmagoric vocals, Mrs Fiend's highly original use of trippy drum machines and inscrutable electronic gear became a trademark - often imitated, never duplicated.
Alien Sex Fiend brought attention to the notorious Batcave club in London and its subsequent scene, though the band soon progressed beyond the genre's boundaries. This formative period was later documented on The Legendary Batcave Tapes album. Their classic 1983 debut single, the Youth (Killing Joke)-produced Ignore The Machine and its accompanying album, Who's Been Sleeping In My Brain?, captured the Fiends initial burst of psychotic energy. Riveting lysergic follow up Acid Bath moved further into strange and spine tingling song structures, and led into the bleaker, more brooding interludes of 1985's Maximum Security. With 1986 experimental monsterpiece It -The Album, Alien Sex Fiend scaled unearthly peaks of creativity and/or insanity, followed by a pair of 1987 gems - The Impossible Mission Mini LP and the hallucinogenic Here Cum Germs album - and era-defining singles compilation All Our Yesterdays. In an atomic renaissance of Fiendish style, 1988's Another Planet charted a new course of luscious lunacy, merrily continued on 1990's chaotic classic Curse and 1992's mysterioso menagerie Open Head Surgery".
"Alien Sex Fiend are true outcasts."
- Robin Murray, Clash Music
Throughout this eerie ouvre, Alien Sex Fiend built a fanatical following for their enthrallingly garish gigs, enticing the likes of Iggy Pop and David Bowie into fervent Fiend fandom, and opening for Alice Cooper on his Nightmare Returns jaunt. Live, the ASF experience is a must-be-seen event. A creature-feature cabaret with Munsterian magician Nik as ringleader, armed with his array of lethal props, and surrounded by utterly gonzo self-designed stage sets. Their tyrannical tours have been documented on four merciless live albums to date: Liquid Head In Tokyo (1985), epic double set Too Much Acid? (1989), The Altered States Of America (1993), and the wildest, Flashbacks! (Live 1995-98)" (2001).
Not limited to aural adventures, Alien Sex Fiend have left no form of media untouched. Nik Fiend has shown his sardonic Dali-esque paintings and artwork - featured on each and every ASF album - to great acclaim at art exhibitions around the globe (see Gallery). Videowise, Alien Sex Fiend were championed by MTV's callow creeps Beavis and Butthead, who regularly assaulted viewers with "Now I'm Feeling Zombiefied", while the Hellraiser special effects crew provided the visceral FX for "Magic". A steady stream of video (and now DVD) collections ("A Purple Glistener", "Edit", "Overdose", "Re-Animated", "Making Of Inferno") have been released. Finally, Nik and Mrs Fiend found the time to produce their own magazine, the ultra-wacky, ultra-witty Fiendzine aka "Alien World News" which have become highly prized collectors' items. In more recent years, with the advent of the internet, those particular energies have also been directed into the band's own ever-developing website, with the additional benefits of colour graphics and increased fan interaction.
1994 found Alien Sex Fiend venturing where no group had gone before composing and recording an entire CD-ROM computer game soundtrack for hot sci-fi game "Inferno - The Odyssey Continues", an historic first. Whilst serving a functional gaming purpose, the Inferno score also stood on its own as an album - an irresistible mix of man and machine, fiend and fun. Anagram Records compilation The Singles 1983-1995 neatly encapsulated the band's first dozen years' worth of musical mayhem by including every sordidly superb single to date.
The birth of Alien Sex Fiend's own 13th Moon Records in 1996 marked the dawning of their next insane reign. Unshackled from any and all artificial boundaries, 13th Moon enabled the gruesome twosome to more efficiently pursue their surreal and humorously deviant vision with total and complete independence.
Surprise remained an ASF hallmark, and groundbreaking single Evolution along with1997's studio album Nocturnal Emissions (the re-issue Nocturnal Emissions (Special Edition) appeared in 2000), was no exception. Their most futuristic effort, yet quintessentially Fiendish, it was obvious that the Fiends space race was far from over. Following audacious DJing stints as "Fiend At The Controls", ASF extensively re-examined some of the cobwebbed ghosts lurking within their archives, resulting in the 1999 2-CD monsterwork Fiend At The Controls Volume 1 & 2 for Anagram Records.
Forging forward from where Anagram Records' retrospective 2001 "The Best Of Alien Sex Fiend" singles collection concluded, 2004's "Information Overload" reflected the new millennium's Age of Chaos, it was an angrier, more fangtastic Fiend. The music was harder, more stripped-down, the synthetic elements more relentless and devastating with great slabs of gristly guitar added the cerebral centrifuge.
The 2006 release of the Para-Abnormal sampler celebrated the terrorific ten year anniversary of the 13th Moon Records label. ASF - true to their ever-unconventional form - substituted a number of tracks with formerly unreleased treasures from their creepy crypt, creating a tempting taster of what the band hadachieved over that past decade. Whilst the ensuing Anagram Records R.I.P. - A 12" Collection double CD (2008) of long deleted delights from seventeen singles (1983 to 1995) further demonstrated the breathtaking scope of this band's output.
"Alien Sex FiendAlien Sex Fiend - here's a group that has been on the crux of the UK goth scene since almost the onset of the genre."
- Marcus Pan, Legends Magazine
Which brings us back to the present. Still mutating faster than the normal brain can comprehend with their mega-musical tentacles reaching into uncharted lands of sight, sound, and sanity, Nik and Mrs Fiend remain a nefarious nucleus able to attract the finest in contributing satellites for their ravishing reverberations. Their latest compilation release - Between Good and Evil (The Collection) - has been designed as a "starting point" or "introductory" compilation to the music of Alien Sex Fiend. This CD's 16 tracks cover ASF's music from their first single "Ignore The Machine", classics like "I Walk the Line" and "Now I’m Feeling Zombiefied" through to 1994's "Inferno".
With the whispered potential of an album of alternative mixes tentatively titled "Death Trip 2" we are sure to find this fungal fantasia of a group once again refusing to stand stock still. Where exactly they will take you, the listener, only the Fiendish ones know.
Evolve or die is firmly entrenched as mantra of choice in this strange murderous millennium. With minds expanded and samplers blazing, Alien Sex Fiend show no signs of extinction as they blaze onto the Alt-Fest stage to shake your mutate your mind, body and soul...
"Alien Sex Fiend are true outcasts."
- Robin Murray, Clash Music
Surprise remained an ASF hallmark, and groundbreaking single Evolution along with1997's studio album Nocturnal Emissions (the re-issue Nocturnal Emissions (Special Edition) appeared in 2000), was no exception. Their most futuristic effort, yet quintessentially Fiendish, it was obvious that the Fiends space race was far from over. Following audacious DJing stints as "Fiend At The Controls", ASF extensively re-examined some of the cobwebbed ghosts lurking within their archives, resulting in the 1999 2-CD monsterwork Fiend At The Controls Volume 1 & 2 for Anagram Records.
Forging forward from where Anagram Records' retrospective 2001 "The Best Of Alien Sex Fiend" singles collection concluded, 2004's "Information Overload" reflected the new millennium's Age of Chaos, it was an angrier, more fangtastic Fiend. The music was harder, more stripped-down, the synthetic elements more relentless and devastating with great slabs of gristly guitar added the cerebral centrifuge.
The 2006 release of the Para-Abnormal sampler celebrated the terrorific ten year anniversary of the 13th Moon Records label. ASF - true to their ever-unconventional form - substituted a number of tracks with formerly unreleased treasures from their creepy crypt, creating a tempting taster of what the band hadachieved over that past decade. Whilst the ensuing Anagram Records R.I.P. - A 12" Collection double CD (2008) of long deleted delights from seventeen singles (1983 to 1995) further demonstrated the breathtaking scope of this band's output.
Surprise remained an ASF hallmark, and groundbreaking single Evolution along with1997's studio album Nocturnal Emissions (the re-issue Nocturnal Emissions (Special Edition) appeared in 2000), was no exception. Their most futuristic effort, yet quintessentially Fiendish, it was obvious that the Fiends space race was far from over. Following audacious DJing stints as "Fiend At The Controls", ASF extensively re-examined some of the cobwebbed ghosts lurking within their archives, resulting in the 1999 2-CD monsterwork Fiend At The Controls Volume 1 & 2 for Anagram Records.
Forging forward from where Anagram Records' retrospective 2001 "The Best Of Alien Sex Fiend" singles collection concluded, 2004's "Information Overload" reflected the new millennium's Age of Chaos, it was an angrier, more fangtastic Fiend. The music was harder, more stripped-down, the synthetic elements more relentless and devastating with great slabs of gristly guitar added the cerebral centrifuge.
The 2006 release of the Para-Abnormal sampler celebrated the terrorific ten year anniversary of the 13th Moon Records label. ASF - true to their ever-unconventional form - substituted a number of tracks with formerly unreleased treasures from their creepy crypt, creating a tempting taster of what the band hadachieved over that past decade. Whilst the ensuing Anagram Records R.I.P. - A 12" Collection double CD (2008) of long deleted delights from seventeen singles (1983 to 1995) further demonstrated the breathtaking scope of this band's output.
"Alien Sex FiendAlien Sex Fiend - here's a group that has been on the crux of the UK goth scene since almost the onset of the genre."
- Marcus Pan, Legends Magazine
Which brings us back to the present. Still mutating faster than the normal brain can comprehend with their mega-musical tentacles reaching into uncharted lands of sight, sound, and sanity, Nik and Mrs Fiend remain a nefarious nucleus able to attract the finest in contributing satellites for their ravishing reverberations. Their latest compilation release - Between Good and Evil (The Collection) - has been designed as a "starting point" or "introductory" compilation to the music of Alien Sex Fiend. This CD's 16 tracks cover ASF's music from their first single "Ignore The Machine", classics like "I Walk the Line" and "Now I’m Feeling Zombiefied" through to 1994's "Inferno".
With the whispered potential of an album of alternative mixes tentatively titled "Death Trip 2" we are sure to find this fungal fantasia of a group once again refusing to stand stock still. Where exactly they will take you, the listener, only the Fiendish ones know.
Evolve or die is firmly entrenched as mantra of choice in this strange murderous millennium. With minds expanded and samplers blazing, Alien Sex Fiend show no signs of extinction as they blaze onto the Alt-Fest stage to shake your mutate your mind, body and soul...
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