TELEPHERIQUE

Taking their name from the French word for a furnicular railway, Telepherique was a recording project from Würzburg, Germany, that got quite popular in the German industrial and elektro scene. Starting in 1989, the main core of the band consisted of Klaus, Danijela and Rene Jochim, although others were sometimes also involved. They put out many cassette-only releases in the mid 1990s on their own label Drahtfunk before starting to release very successful and popular CD and vinyl releases on Ant-Zen, among many other labels, before suddenly calling it quits around 2010.



Artist: Doc Wör Mirran & Tesendalo & Telepherique

Title: Schaschlik

Label: MSBR Format: 7" Catalog #: MR-15 Release Date: October 5th, 1996

These two tracks were recorded in July 1995 with both Tesendalo and Telepherique, the industrial band out of Wuerzburg that has since made quite a name for itself in the industrial/experimental scene. Quite noisey, this is a limited edtion of 100 copies on clear vinyl. Special packaging includes several artworks done by members of Telepherique and Tesendalo as well as various pieces of garbage, all held together with the single and cover by means of a nut and bolt going through the whole package.

 

Artist: Doc Wör Mirran & Telepherique

Title: Pencil

Label: MissmanagemenT Format: CD Catalog #: Have Eighteen (MT-622) Release Date: April 14th, 2020

Recorded in July 1995 during the same sessions that produced our "Schaschlick" collaboration single, released in Japan in 1996 on MSBR, this long planned and anticipated full length CD is finally released, almost 25 years after it was recorded. A collaboration with Würzburg's Telepherique, the two tracks feature Klaus, Danijela, René Jochim, Joseph B. Raimond and Peter Schuster. The CD comes complete with an official Doc Wör Mirran / Telepherique pencil!

 

Artist: Doc Wör Mirran & Telepherique

Title: The Backstreet Beuys

Label: Marginal Talent Format: 7" Catalog #: Talent Forty-Nine (MT-656) Release Date: 11.6.2023

The third and last collaborative release in our series of recordings with Würzburg's Telepherique, this is a 7" on clear vinyl, limited to 23 numbered copies. Like the earlier "Schachlik" and "Pencil" releases, these two tracks ("The Beuys Are Back In Town" and "Beuys Don't Cry"!) were recorded in July 1995 at Two Car Garage Studios, Fürth Germany, and feature Klaus, Danijela, René Jochim, Joseph B. Raimond and Peter Schuster.