Austrian industrial music, documented routes
Indexed as Albin Julius Martinek
in SR-Archiv (Austrian popular music)
with stable identifiers (ISNI, MusicBrainz).
Ensemble active 1992–1999 (MusicBrainz).
Der Blutharsch began in 1996 as a parallel project
(Side-Line; release-level credits to be expanded).
Austrian group 1996–2022 (MusicBrainz).
Documented locality: Vienna for the group entity.
Primary outlet: WKN (Austria).
WKN — catalogue hub on MusicBrainz.
HauRuck! cited in specialist press (Side-Line);
operational detail only when separately sourced.
Left column: dated statements tied to the rows. Right column: stable database URIs (also collected in SOURCES_ARCHIV.md).
These rows are navigation anchors, not a complete discography. Every claim in the timeline column should be checked against the linked databases before academic reuse.
QUESTIONS_ARCHIV.md).Within work & time
Official catalogue pages on Discogs and MusicBrainz. This site does not mirror cover art or track lists; open each host to review releases and verify credits before reuse.
Discogs artist hub; MusicBrainz group entity (aliases include the extended English name used from 2010 onward).
Discogs artist hub; MusicBrainz group span 1992–1999 — per-release credits still need a dedicated pass.
Discogs label entry; MusicBrainz label anchor used elsewhere on this site.
Discogs artist hub for cross-project appearances; pair with the MusicBrainz person URI for life dates and ISNI.
Rows above are navigation aids. For publication-grade work, open each URI, note retrieval dates, and keep a running log in SOURCES_ARCHIV.md.
Rights-cleared material only
Local MP4 mirrors from the legacy Webflow export were not carried over. When a moving-image file is embedded, it will be listed with rights in SOURCES_ARCHIV.md and on the methodology page.
Embeds will be added once each file’s chain of rights is documented.
Rights-tracked images — full sheet on the Gallery page
Documented turning points (no biographical fiction)
The following cards summarise milestones that already appear in MusicBrainz, Metal Archives, or Side-Line. They replace the former “exile” section of the template.
Der Blutharsch is dated from 1996 in MusicBrainz. Side-Line notes a first self-titled picture-disc year; edition size is pending verification (see QUESTIONS_ARCHIV.md).
MusicBrainz lists the release group Time Is Thee Enemy! with first-release-date 2003. A parallel release-group year (2004) still needs reconciliation (QUESTIONS_ARCHIV.md). Side-Line describes a move toward a band-centred, rock-oriented presentation; wording here stays neutral.
Metal Archives lists keyboards 2010–2022 under the extended project name also indexed in MusicBrainz as an alias of Der Blutharsch.
MusicBrainz life-span end 2022-05-04. Side-Line reports the morning of 4 May 2022; treat time-of-day as press detail, not a civil-registry extract.
Published conversations — read in full at the source
Recorded interviews with Albin Julius are scarce and most live on independent webzines whose URLs drift over time. The list below tracks the interviews this archive considers most useful: a primary URL where the original is still online, a Wayback snapshot when the original is at risk, language, year, and a short note on the topics covered. Quotations are not transcribed here — follow the link to read the publishing party's text in full.
Occidental Congress (webzine)
Webzine archive page (HTTP). Snapshot also available on the Internet Archive.
Seidr webzine
Russian webzine; English version of the interview. Old HTTP host — page still resolves; mirror via Wayback recommended.
Chain D.L.K.
Italian-based industrial / experimental webzine; still online in 2026.
mica — music austria (Music Information Center Austria)
Institutional outlet (national music information centre). The interview accompanies the editorial "Uniformierte Vieldeutigkeit" on the use of Hitler iconography in music.
Santa Sangre Magazine
First-person retrospective format; useful as primary text for the project's 2010s phase.
Garsas / Sound (radikaliai.lt) — Mindaugas Peleckis
Original URL was 404 in May 2026. The link below points to a 2024 Wayback Machine snapshot.
Editorial note — several of these interviews include statements about military aesthetics, sampling of historical figures, and personal politics. They are listed as primary sources to be read critically, not as endorsements.