Industrial music pioneers
Throbbing Gristle entered the studio to record a reinterpretation of
Desertshore in 2007. The product of this studio session which was made open-to-the public was
The Desertshore Installation, a record of the entirety of the 3-day, 12-hour-long session. The plan had been to edit the three days of recordings and craft a finished album from it but the group was not satisfied with the sessions.
Peter Christopherson continued working on it in
Bangkok with
Danny Hyde until his death in November 2010. Hyde passed the remaining work to Throbbing Gristle members
Chris Carter and
Cosey Fanni Tutti to complete, which they did with the help of several guest vocalists including
Marc Almond,
Sasha Grey,
Blixa Bargeld and
Anohni.
Desertshore/The Final Report was released on 26 November 2012 under the name
X-TG The Album. It debuted live at
AV Festival on 17 March 2012, performed by Carter and Tutti. It was accompanied by a screening of
Philippe Garrel’s
La cicatrice intérieure, "for which
Desertshore was soundtrack and inspiration". == Track listing ==