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Max Guld
For Enden Af Corridoren
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LP / Dark Entries Records / 2015 (1985)


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Max Guld was a post-punk musician from Glostrup, Denmark one of the
western suburbs of Copenhagen. In 1983 he formed a band called Den
Forspildte Elite with a friend from high school taking inspiration from
experimental art punks The Residents. From the beginning of 1984 to the
beginning of 1985, he recorded a solo album in his 30 square meter
apartment. The result was a 40 minute cassette titled ‘For Enden Af
Corridoren’ released in 1985 on Hub Records that was limited to 100
copies.
Six of the eleven songs on the album are instrumentals ranging from


‘For Enden Af Corridoren’ was written, produced, recorded and
performed by Max without the involvement of any others. Influenced by
the avant-garde electronic sounds of Brian Eno and Kraftwerk, Max
created eerie synthesizer driven songs with intricate guitar work and
mechanical vocals. More than half of the album are instrumentals. All
songs were recorded using a borrowed Moog Prodigy, Roland Organ/Strings,
Korg KPR-77 rhythm machine, Gibson Les Paul De Luxe and a Rickenbacker
bass. A spring reverb from a TV was also used and an old reel to reel
for effects like echo. No sequencer, equalizer or noise reduction was
used.


All songs have been remastered for vinyl by George Horn at Fantasy
Studios in Berkeley. The jacket is a replica of the original cassette
artwork resized for a 12” LP and laid out by Eloise Leigh. Each album
includes an double-­sided insert with photos, lyrics and liner notes by
Max Guld.