Antisect – Live In The Darkness LP – Clown Discs 1991


The Worlds Biggest Runt / In Darkness / Heresy / The Buck Stops Here

The only release on the Clown Disc label run by Pete Alberto, who was originally from Ipswich, but at this point in time was living in a house in Wood Green, London, N22 with Penguin and others. Pete did the running around, Lippy from Antisect listened to, and chose his favorite tape (Brighton Richmond 02/02/84). Bully from Bristol (one time member of the H.H.C.) supplied a rather nice picture of an English football hooligan as the opposing centre label to the ’Celtic Skull’ design on the other side of the record. Penguin stumped up the cash (or most of it!) for the pressing up and printing costs. This was a very pretty release. The grey Celtic cover in reverse board, the records a nice grey marble vinyl and all limited to 900 copies. This release took about a week to sell out and is so rare it is not listed on any Antisect discographies! The LP came out some time before the live release on Vinyl Japan, which by comparison is not as good as this lovely item. I may well be biased though!
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Nice vinyl…

Pete Alberto on the right…a long time ago!
January 26th, 2008 at 10:10 am
Thanks, pengy: I have a copy of this, but this will save my vinyl
Nice to know you were involved…It fetches a ‘pretty penny’ on ebay these days…
Small piece of (probably unimportant trivia): the picture of the drummer on the insert is from an Antisect gig at Nottingham Union Rowing Club on 9/4/83…a gig which also featured Subhumans, Amebix, Disorder, Chaos UK and Napalm Death
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(at which Chris ‘Spike’ Low made an appearance on vocals
I prefer the Vinyl Japan LP myself: largely because I prefer the bands 1982 set to their later work, but also because I have fond memories as I was at the concert which was released as the album (I have some pictures of Antisect from that concert somewhere)…
Thinking of the Vinyl Japan album: I have a straight-from-the-PA-tape copy of that concert which features the full concert (whereas the album was a trimmed down version of the bands set)…
January 26th, 2008 at 11:14 am
You do not have any Spike on vocals stuff on tape at all do you Nic? Would love to put any of that stuff up…what band was he guesting for in the message above?
Happy B-Day Spike if you are reading this…see you later tonight.
January 26th, 2008 at 12:29 pm
Cheers Mickey! Look forward to seeing you later, matey!
I can’t guarantee it but I am 99.9% sure the recording of Nappy Death at Nottingham Rowing Club is one of the old tapes i unearthed at my old dear’s over Xmas. Still haven’t unpacked them all yet and there is about 50 to go through but I’ll let you know.
Would love to see if anyone has any photos from that gig (there were a few in Glasper’s book) as I recall me and Miles spent most of the night on the left side of the stage watching the various bands’ drummers, and would be funny to see if we’d been ‘caught on camera’. We must have been TINY then. i remember the Subhumans drummer wouldn’t let Miles lower the toms and he could hardly reach them, let alone the cymbals!
Oh, those blue remembered hills…
Incidentally, for anyone who is interested, Vinyl Japan has gone bust, and last time I was there (Oct/Nov 07), in their Shinjuku store they had boxes of all their releases either for free or 100 yen (50p) including the Antisect LP. Kicking myself I didn’t grab a load if it’s worth big bucks on Ebay.
PS:Mickey, i’ll bring you a copy of, what is for me – and i’m sure Nic will back me up – possibly THEE most amazing live recording of any band I have ever heard from that era – Verbal Warning, at the Rowing Club, when Conflict pulled the plugs on them. The hostility from the crowd is almost tangible…makes ‘Metallic KO’ sound like Isla St Claire at the Christmas Songs of Praise! You GOTTA put THAT up on here.
January 26th, 2008 at 3:35 pm
Chris came on at the end of our (Napalm Death) set, and sang guest vocals on our song ‘Punk is a Rotting Corpse’: all-together now “Fuck your Punk fashion, and your behaviour rules!”…
I’m afraid I’ve not got the tape of that concert anymore: it went walkies at some point…
I still have a straight-from-mixing-desk-copy-tape of the Antisect, Amebix and Chaos UK sets somewhere…
June 11th, 2008 at 3:32 pm
Not listened to this yet, but sure to bring back memories. Used to go to all of the Make Tea Not War gigs at The Richmond. Even did a couple of dj slots, with cassettes as the decks was so dusty and I would’nt want to get my records dirty would I. Great days.Cheers.
December 20th, 2008 at 11:22 am
I heard an mp3 of this last year and thought it sounded exactly like a tape either me, Lee Oliver or another mate of mine Flo Comstock (used to run a massive live tape archive in the 80’s from Worthing) recorded (obviously age has chipped away at the part of my memory telling me which one of them did it), awesome Antisect set, shame they never recorded that stuff properly.
July 6th, 2009 at 9:59 pm
Just posted a couple of interviews I did with Antisect in 1983 and 84.
You can read them at http://tinyurl.com/lxpvtk
Feel free to comment!
July 9th, 2009 at 10:30 pm
Strangely enough Antisect are just about to have ‘In Darkness’ re-released by Southern on CD Monday week. Follows on the re-release of UK Decay ‘For Madmen Only’ on CD. All the great LPs coming back…
August 6th, 2009 at 10:07 am
…. and stranger still, there is now what looks like maybe a proper Antisect website.
http://www.antisect.co.uk
Doesn’t really seem to be anything much on it yet, but I wonder………..
February 3rd, 2010 at 8:43 pm
Wow – that is, indeed an old photo. It’s me and Pete back in 1990!
/Anna
February 4th, 2010 at 12:00 am
Hi Anna, Mickey ‘Penguin’ who lived with Pete in Wood Green here. I will private mail you as I am the moderator of this site. I am recently back in touch with Pete so if you want to say hi I will send you details of how to!
March 1st, 2010 at 11:26 am
the old antisect symbol, looks like wheat is on an office block entrance in manchester, are they a corperate entity now?
i think its somewhere on smithys ‘undeleted’ blog.
i could be wrong / i could be right?