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1. Baader Meinhof was a one-off project of the Auteurs' Luke Haines, who enlisted a clutch of studio associates old and new (producer Phil Vinall, cellist James Banbury) to record 1996's Baader Meinhof, a record that mixed themes of the '70s German urban terrorist group it took its name from with some bizarre avant-funk. As a tangent to Haines' primary outlet in the Auteurs, the Baader Meinhof record was recorded quite cheaply but is nonetheless a valuable link in Haines' long and winding productive road, which would eventually include Black Box Recorder and material released under his own name. 2. Baader Meinhof is the black metal side project of Ghostemane User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Baader Meinhof

Luke Haines Is Dead
Luke Haines Is Dead (Disc 3)
I've Been a Fool for You

Outsider/In: The Collection
Luke Haines Is Dead Disc 3

EP
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Luke Haines Is Dead [Disc 3]

Baader Meinhof / Meet Me At The Airport

Volume 16 - Copulation Explosion!
Fluxblog 1996 Survey
s/t 7" (VC / Hut, UK, 1996)