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FINAL serves as an undefinable and experimental interpretation of Justin Broadricks more recognised music ; encompassing the brutal and the dark to the beautiful and the melodic, the term 'ambient' is often used to describe the sound of FINAL, but the music is not at all intended to function purely as background as the term 'ambient' generally implies.....
Before Justin Broadrick was in Napalm Death and way before his Jesu,Godflesh
and Techno Animal projects , he had FINAL, this was the first music that he
made and the first concerts he ever performed ; initiated at the tender age
of 13, inspired by the true old industrial music of Whitehouse, Throbbing Gristle,
Ramleh and Maurizio Bianchi etc, Justin used his step fathers primitive musical
equipment to forge his own sound influenced by the aforementioned artists and
attempt with like minded individuals and friends to establish his own sound
and vision. Basic recordings were made and this led Justin to form a cassette
label in early 1984 (Post Mortem Rekordings) releasing his own cassettes and
eventually other artists too, this tape only label lasted from early 1984-86,
releasing over 50 cassettes of confrontational hate noise/power electronics
and Throbbing Gristle inspired electronic psychedelia.
By the time Justin joined Napalm Death in 1985, he had already become interested
in creating music outside of the 'industrial/noise' genre, even FINAL itself
around this period briefly became a band using 'rock' instrumentation. Once
Justin had become busier with Napalm Death and the pre Godflesh band Fall Of
Because, he slowly moved away from what he was doing with FINAL and eventually
shelved the project in late 1986.
After the first 3 years of the existence of Godflesh, Justin became interested
in wanting to resurrect FINAL, recognising the open ended area FINAL worked
in and yearning for more experimentation particularly within an area without
the trappings of 'rock' music. Justin began recording new pieces, utilizing
guitar,tapes,synths and samplers. The result was the first ever CD release by
FINAL simply entitled 'One', this was released by Sentrax in Europe and Bill
Laswells label Subharmonic in the U.S.A in 1993. 'One' collected Justins first
new work as Final in over 6 years, also included on 'One' was a long piece that
compiled small edits of some of Justins earlier work as Final from 1983-86.
The influences on FINAL were now much wider than the earlier 'industrial' influences
; sombre and textural ambient sounds had a huge bearing upon the early 90's
incarnation of FINAL, Justins exposure to Brian Eno as a youngster had made
its impact. More releases followed - FINAL '2' on Sentrax once more, the full
length CD - 'the first millionth of a second' (in collaboration with Godflesh's
GC Green) which was released on U.S experimental music giant Manifold, Jesu
bassist Diarmuid Dalton also began to collaborate with Justin, both on Final
'2' and on the 'Solaris' CDep released on Alleysweeper/Invisible, later re-released
as a full length with a 30 min extra track. After two 7" singles and numerous
compilation apperances, Justin continued to record FINAL material but without
a planned release schedule due to being so busy with other projects.
In 2001 Neurot recordings (the label from Steve Von Till/Neurosis) approached
Justin offering to release FINAL '3', Justin set about slowly recording and
accumulating material from then until early 2005, some in collaboration again
with Diarmuid Dalton. Bringing us to the present day, FINAL '3' is finished
and due for release on Neurot Recs. in Feb 2006, its a double CD set compiling
various recordings from 2001-2005.
Since forming Jesu, Justin has become very active with FINAL inspired by his
new works on '3',recording has already begun for forthcoming releases, and now
Justin is preparing to perform as FINAL, his first performances as FINAL since1985
! FINAL is more active than ever....
FINAL collaborators from 1983 to the present day - Andrew Swan,Guy Pearce,Nicholas Bullen,Kevin Johnson,Paul Neville,GC Green,Diarmuid Dalton.