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"Stumbo" is a cut from the 'Dirtdish' album, released 1987 on, K.422, a sub-label of parent label, Some Bizzare, that released material by, Swans plus Wiseblood, as well as, manufacturing & distribution of, 'Coil's, Force & Form label... Some Bizzare is a British label owned by Stephen Pearce, more commonly known as Stevo, founded in 1981. Some Bizzare funded and released a compilation of unsigned bands entitled "Some Bizzare Album", which introduced acts including Depeche Mode, Soft Cell, The The, and Blancmange. During the early to mid-1980s, the label produced and released music by Marc and the Mambas, The The, Soft Cell, Psychic TV, Coil, Einstürzende Neubauten, Test Dept., Scraping Foetus Off the Wheel, Swans, Pedro INF, satanicpornocultshop, and other electronic and industrial artists. In addition to releasing records, the Some Bizzare label issued, TV shows and DVDs, as well as films, both independently and through Warner, Virgin, CBS, Sony, Epic, and PolyGram/Universal. Later logos were spelt "Some Bizarre". Wiseblood was an American electronic/noise-rock band formed by Clint Ruin (a.k.a. J. G. Thirlwell) and Roli Mosimann, existing intermittently from 1985 through to the early 1990s. The band was named after the 1952 Flannery O'Connor novel Wise Blood. In Ruin's words, Wiseblood was "violent macho American [music] made by non-Americans". The duo's material tended toward the realm of the darkest and most sexual Foetus songs, with Mosimann's Swans lineage showing in the slow, crushing pacing of many tracks. Thematically, Wiseblood's lyrics centered on the misanthropic exertion of human power control over others, in a most dramatic music style. J.G. Thirlwell, Real Name: James George Thirlwell, Born: January 29, 1960, Melbourne, Australia. Thirlwell conceived the basic Foetus concept, when he relocated to London in 1978. The first Foetus release "OKFM / Spite Your Face" appeared in January 1981 on Thirwell's own Self Immolation label. Relocated this time to New York City in 1984, he operates since then under many monikers: mainly Foetus, but also Wiseblood (with Roli Mosimann), Steroid Maximus, Ectopic Ents International. Thirlwell has also produced, mixed and/or performed on vast quantities of recordings including many of the releases on Lydia Lunch's Widowspeak label and artists as diverse as The The, Nurse With Wound, Pantera, Virgin Prunes, Nine Inch Nails, White Zombie, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Coil, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Arto Lindsay, Marc Almond and countless others... Roli Mosimann, was a Swiss-born American drummer and producer, born 7 November 1955 in Thurgau, Switzerland, died 15 September 2024 in Wrocław, Poland where he lived since 2021. He moved to New York (NY, USA) in the early 1980s. His first mark in his career was joining the no wave band Swans in May 1983. Later he collaborated with J.G. Thirlwell as Wiseblood. As record producer he is best known for his work with The Young Gods, The The, New Order, and Hair & Skin Trading Company.