Formed in 1984, by Michael Weicker,  Weep, O' Mine Eyes has been an evolutionary journey to present day. 

Weep, O' Mine Eyes was inspired by the German Expressionist Movement of the early 20th Century, by such artists as Oscar Kokoschka and by early Indusrtrial Musicians such as Throbbing Gristle, Chris and Cosey, Kraftwerk,  Thomas Leer and Robert Rental...

Weep, O' Mine Eye's early musical experiments utilized analogue synthesizers, drum machines, eastern hand drums, and found objects such as metal canisters and power tools/ The use of found objects continues with New Urban Gothic featuring such items as baby swing cranks and sampled electronic voices.

In recent years, digital and analogue modeling synthesizers have been added to the Weep, O' Mine Eyes studio which is called The Institute for Taped Discipline. This augmentation, coupled with digital sequencing and mixing equipment has allowed for an elaborite mix of past and present electronic music technology...




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