THE HATERS (Self-released, 1983)
Silent EP which comes with instructions informing the holder that
one must first complete the record by scratching it before listening
to it on one's own stereo.
IN THE SHADE OF FIRE (Silent Records, 1986)
LP of 10 noise compositions made from the sounds of things falling
apart.
WIND LICKED DIRT (RRRecords, 1988)
Blank LP and sample of dirt packaged in a transparent bag with
instructions stating that one plays the record by rubbing dirt on it.
Bypasses any need for a stereo.
FUCHAIT (vis'a'vis, 1988)
A flexi disc, featuring the track "Fuchait".
TRACTOR (Alamut Records, 1988)
LP of 3 recordings taken from live performances. Grooves on one
side run from edge to centre, while the grooves on the other side run
centre to edge.
FIRE (Silent Records, 1990)
EP featuring the fire soundtracks "Fire 20" and "Fire 21". Pressed
on translucent flame-coloured vinyl. Packaged in a clear transparent
sleeve marked with black fire motif.
A BASIC INTRODUCTION TO THE T.N.U. (Alamut Records, 1990)
Enclosed in this special third printing is an EP featuring four
tracks of Jupitter-Larsen reading from said text. Record has standard
grooves on one side, and random grooves on the other. Booklet
printed on grey card; record pressed on grey vinyl.
DISSOLVING METAL ZEROS (Banned, 1993)
7 inch single featuring two collaborations by Jupitter-Larsen and
David Jackman. Both individual pieces are titled "Dissolving Metal
Zeros".
K2 & THE HATERS (K.M.I/Banned, 1994)
EP featuring two collaborations by Jupitter-Larsen and Kimihide
Kusafuka. Tracks are "Smell of Shovel" and "Will for Junk Foods".
Jointly released by K.M.I. and Banned.
POLYWELLE TYKIT (Syntactic, 1994)
Single-sided 7 inch EP with the track "Polywelle Tykit" on both
sides. Features hand-made sleeves by Jupitter-Larsen.
TRUNCATED FORMICA (Self Abuse Records, 1995)
An EP containing the smash and clici-clic versions of
"Truncated Formica".
SWEET AUSTERITY (Commercial Failure, 1995)
10 inch mini LP containting "Kaboom", "Kapow", "Random Cross
Sections", and "Brisk Blaze". On each side the outside track plays
inwards while the inside track plays outwards. Both end at a silent
lack groove in the middle of the record.
PREDETERMINED BY ACCIDENT (Vinyl Communication, 1995)
12 inch EP: "Predetermined By Accident 8" and "Predetermined By
Accident 12".
ROT (Apraxia, 1995)
7 inch EP: "Rubbish Often Tears" and "Reflections Off Trash".
Pressed on white vinyl.
BREAKTHROUGH (Banned, 1995)
7 inch single featuring two recordings of the sound of breaking
glass. Pressed on clear vinyl. Produced and engineered by David
Jackman.
DROPS ASCENDING (Vinyl Communication, 1995)
Double 7 inch EP: "Drop Ascending One", "Drop Ascending Two",
"Drop Ascending Three", and "Drop Ascending Four". First 200 pressed
on translucent green vinyl.
NIRGENDS (Syntactic, 1995)
7 inch picture disc EP: "Nirgends 2" and "Nirgends 3".
A FURTHERED PAUSE (Robot Records, 1996)
7 inch EP: "A Furthered Pause 2" and "A Furthered Pause 3".
NIKUMU (kubitsuri Tapes, 1996)
7 inch single: "Nikumu Ni" and "Nikumu San". Half were pressed on
translucent red vinyl, while the other half were pressed on clear
vinyl.
BLOTCH (Behemoth Records, 1996)
7 inch single: "Stain" and "Smear". Produced by Mark The 3 Kord
Scissor King, sounds of destruction were sampled, edited, and
processed beyond all recognition.
AUTOFICIAL (Noisopoly, 1996)
7 inch compilation EP ompiled by Jupitter-Larsen, and featuring
"Rectal Mucus Popsicle" by Smell & Quim, "Flint" by Chop Shop,
"Calldown" by Com-Dom, and "Rough" by The Haters.
HELLO HATER (Pinch A Loaf, 1997)
7 inch single: "Disconnected Number" and "Unlisted Number".
Pressed on greenish-copper coloured vinyl.
CULTIVATING CALAMITY (Vinyl Communication, 1997)
Mini LP: "Cultivating Calamities" and "Cultivating Calamities
Again".
LITTLE FYODOR AND THE HATERS (Noisopoly, 1998)
7 inch single.
CONCEPTUAL
OXYGEN IS FLAMMABLE (Self-released, 1990)
A broken piece of plastic packaged in a small box. Enclosed are
instructions which state that the broken plastic is a record. And that
itıs played by pouring water over it. The instructions also call
attention to possible similarities between the sounds of water falling
and fire rising.
SHEAR (Self-released, 1991)
Ball of cotton batting packaged in a small box. Rapped around the
contents are instructions on three thin strips of paper. Instructions
which informs the holder that the cotton batting is a recording. And
that this record is played by being squeezed. The sound this record
gives being a "sharp fluffy slightness" and a "thin fluffy pressed".