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The industrial music|industrial band PTP was a short-lived side project of Ministry (band)|Ministry 's Alain Jourgensen . The band's total recorded legacy consists of three songs.

Rubber Glove Seduction
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The first PTP track, "Show Me Your Spine," was recorded in 1987. The song has several claims to fame. It marked the first collaboration between Jourgensen and vocalist Nivek Ogre of Skinny Puppy . The two continued to work closely with one another through 1990. The track appeared briefly during the club scene in the first RoboCop movie ( 1987 in film|1987 ) but, notoriously, did not appear on the RoboCop#Soundtrack|soundtrack . In fact, the song was not commercially released until 2004 when it appeared on Ministry (band)|Ministry 's Side Trax compilation. Musically, it is representative of the early Wax Trax sound, which is not a surprise considering Jourgensen's history. It features arpeggio melodies, loud Drum kit|drums , Fairlight CMI|Fairlight orchestra hit|orchestral hits (played back at various speeds) and of course Ogre's heavily Distortion (music)|distorted vocals.

PTP released the "Rubber Glove Seduction" single (music)|single in 1989 on Wax Trax . It was reissued in 1993 on TVT Records|TVT . The b-side was a song titled "My Favorite Things." The sound featured slicker, more sophisticated electronics in accordance with Jourgensen's growing production skills. Chris Connelly (musician)|Chris Connelly took Ogre's place on vocals. "Rubber Glove Seduction" became a club hit with Connelly's deadpan lyrics: "Tick tick tock I am the kitchen clock / Tick tick tock this is my wife / Tick tick tock I am the kitchen clock / Tick tick tock this is my knife ." Sped up vocals swirled through the mix, some of which offered a commentary on the song itself when slowed down. "My Favorite Things" had a throbbing bass line and an uncharacteristic guitar solo . The CD liner notes were cryptic, as usual. They offered no expansion of the band's name though interviews with Jourgensen later revealed that it stood for Programming the Psychodrill , taken after a J.G. Ballard collage. The listed band personnel were:

  • $corpio ( Chris Connelly (musician)|Chris Connelly ): big bass drum , vocals

  • Alien Dog Star ( Alain Jourgensen ): pan pipes|pan flute , finger cymbals

  • Frenchie l'Amour ( Paul Barker , also of Ministry): spanish guitar s


  • The notes go on to give the usual Hypo Luxa/Hermes Pan production credit, a mention of the engineer (Littlefellow) and the studio (ursini/hyams recorders). The slogan "where you always save more money," is a nod to a popular low-budget Chicago commercial from the 80s for the Celozzi and Ettleson car dealership. It featured the owners holding up fans of dollar bills and proclaiming, "Celozzi and Ettleson...where you always save more money." This slogan became a household phrase at about the time the PTP song was released. Their notes also have this odd solicitation:

    PTP Fan Cube: Mad DOg& #33; P.O. BOX 138402 Chicago iL 60613

    Jourgensen stated in 2004 interviews that his future efforts will revolve around what he calls the "three headed monster," Ministry (band)|Ministry , the Revolting Cocks and Lard (band)|Lard , so it seems that PTP has run its course.

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  • http://www.nodevotion.com/ptp Programming The Psychodrill

  • http://www.musicmight.com/linkto/artist/%7BFAE5A1F0-6169-474B-9881-19EA4A7 External PTP Biography

  • Ministry (band)Skinny Puppy
    Category:Musical groups established in 1987
    Category:American industrial music groups

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