P/O MASSACRE & TOMORROW I FEEL WRONG Witness Wounds – Vinyl LP (solid white)
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P/O MASSACRE & TOMORROW I FEEL WRONG Witness Wounds – Vinyl LP (solid white)
Pressing info : First pressing on solid white vinyl LP.
– 12″ Solid White 140g Vinyl on black paper sleeve
– CD
– A5 insert
– download code
– 4mm spine 350g / Full color jacket with mat varnish
– Delux finition : selected gloss varnish and embossing
– sticker on plastic sleeve
– edition of 125
WITNESS WOUNDS
a collaborative effort between Tomorrow i feel Wrong and P/O Massacre Witness Wounds is where four singular musical voices collide to create something raw, unpredictable and deeply immersive.
Formed by the meeting of two duos from distinct artistic worlds, the project blurs the lines between noise, free improvisation, performance and experimental music, resulting in a sound that is both visceral and
meticulously crafted.
On one side, Tomorrow I Feel Wrong unites Sara Trawöger and Kristin Gerwien, long-time collaborators known for their unique blend of poetic intensity and sonic experimentation. Since 2018, their work has
spanned scenic concerts (Down Where the Trees Grow Together) and performance films (Sie Leiden Lieber Stumm), exploring voice, beats and atmosphere as tools to channel tension and emotion.
On the other side, P/O Massacre. the duo of Anton Ponomarev and Anton Obrazeena has carved out a reputation across Europe’s experimental and noise scenes for their high-voltage performances. Combining guitars, amps, saxophone, electronics and unconventional objects, their sound is an explosive, ever-shifting force, documented on four albums including collaboration with Merzbow and Alex Buess (16-17).
The four artists first crossed paths in 2021 at XCITING Festival in Stuttgart (where P/O Massacre duo performed), a meeting point for radical sonic practices. What began as conversations between kindred spirits soon evolved into a new collaborative venture. In early 2022, they gathered in Theatre Neben dem Turm in Marburg (Germany) for a three-week residency, working alongside sound engineer Andrey Gankin and
visual artists Laura Salerno and Johannes Schropp.
Through collective improvisation, deep listening and fearless sonic exploration, Witness Wounds was born. The sessions gave shape to four intense compositions: The Warden, The Witness, The Sea and Music for Mouse. These compositions oscillate between brutal impact and fragile silence, structure and chaos, instinct and precision.
The artwork was designed by Moritz Junkermann, one of XCITING Festival’s curators, closing the circle on
the encounter that sparked it all.


