Nekrophile Rekords


Nekrophile Rekords was an Austrian record label, founded by Zoe Dewitt, then known as Michael Dewitt, that was active during the 1980s.
Nekrophile released eight audiocassettes from 1983 through 1986, collections of industrial and ambient music. Most of this material was subsequently re-released on CD and vinyl through assorted third parties. The label was notable for releasing solo material from Throbbing Gristle member Genesis P-orridge, and also for early material by the noted industrial band Coil, with the participation of Peter Christopherson, another member of Throbbing Gristle. Dewitt released solo material on the label under two names: Korpses Katatonik, and Zero Kama. The Zero Kama album The Secret Eye of L.A.Y.L.A.H. is notorious in that, per Dewitt, it is purported to have been recorded in its entirety using human bones and skulls as musical instruments.

Thelema

The content and design of Nekrophile's releases indicated that its contributors were interested in the occult, particularly with Aleister Crowley and Thelema. Examples of this include the following:
Nekrophile Rekords released the following eight cassettes.
Catalog No.ArtistTitleYear
NRC01Korpses KatatonikSubklinikal Leukotomy Aphrenia Spasmophilik Lyssophobo Asphyxia Sinister Lethal Anorex1983
NRC02Genesis P-orridge/Stan BingoWhat's History1983
NRC03Various ArtistsThe Beast 6661983
NRC04LAShTALThoum Aesh Neith1986
NRC05Zos Kia/CoilTransparent1984
NRC06Various ArtistsThe Archangels Of Sex Rule The Destruction Of The Regime1985
NRC07Zero KamaThe Secret Eye of L.A.Y.L.A.H.1984
NRC08Ain SophArs Regia1986