Rummaging around in the underpants of musical history, then sniffing our fingers while no-one's looking.
Friday, 11 November 2022
The Gerogerigegege - Piano River (2016) C46
Sunday, 6 November 2022
Forced Cohesion (1990) C46
Sunday, 30 October 2022
TAC - "if it fits....." (1998) C46
Friday, 21 October 2022
60 Minutes of Noise (1996) C60
I really have no fucking idea. I can't even find this one on the internet, and I've never heard of any of them aside from Macronympha and TAC. The title is reasonably descriptive, meaning that most of the contributions are about a minute long, some a little more, some a little less, so the whole is fairly disorientating, although on the positive side, the sheer numbers mean you will almost certainly find something which tickles your ear in an interesting way.
As usual, I did my best to divide everything up into individual tracks, although I suspect you're supposed to listen to the tape as a single bewildering piece. Due to the nature of certain offerings, this involved a certain degree of guesswork so I may have wrongly attributed a few of them towards the end of the second side, but who knows.
Tracks:
1 - Colin Pascal - Indecision
2 - Rectal Surgery - Blutsturz
3 - Greg Hagen - Recursive Transition Network
4 - Christus Apollo - Vieja Borracha Asfixiado
5 - Not Breathing - Black Overcast
6 - Macronympha - Isolation 313
7 - Audio Braille - Pink
8 - Brian Kaczynski - Imaginary Itinerary through the Particular Universal
9 - Endless Recursion - Fibonacci Government
10 - Tolc - Horn
11 - Barge - Fourn
12 - Twisted Helices - Fur Elise
13 - 000 - Vaul II
14 - AA.23 - Nothing is True
15 - John Sharp - Electro Acoustic
16 - Stellaluna - Holg Neubauten
17 - Cicatrix - Chaetotaxy
18 - Altruistic Suicide - Damage III
19 - Michael Azevedo - Q-IT
20 - Glass Crash - Ragnasik
21 - College of Excellence - This
22 - Black Sky Danse - Circlesaw
23 - Shunt - Where My Mandibula Was
24 - Cazzo Dio - Life Lost, Spare Organs
25 - Kaahnike Texnh - Neww
26 - Theodore Alexander Goodman - $$2
27 - Nevermore - Farsn
28 - Hal Pehlich - Untitled
29 - T.R. Elliot - April Music
30 - Music for Isolation Tanks - Freeform Flex
31 - Felix der Vortrefflichkeit - Der Schlave Fuchs
32 - The Nymphomaniacal Sociopaths - Chainsaw Cauldron
33 - Crackstop - Crackstop Vamp Rap Attack
34 - Shockra - It's Terribly Quiet at Sir Edmund Whitey's Table
35 - B-KO's New Outfit - Role Reversal
36 - Crucifixtion Machine - Nuclear
37 - One Lessone - Hermeneutics
38 - Pathogen - Televised Nonexistence
39 - Tropism - Dinner at the Country Club
40 - TAC - Method of Function 3
41 - Nosebleed Satori - Live at WRUB
42 - The Delinquent Gymnasts - Farmerette
43 - Nuturdless Bin Should Dry - Crunching Tubers
44 - Testicle Bomb - Hell
45 - Norwegian Power Ballads - Vicious Tape Friction
46 - Decibel Orgy - FM in My Extruder
47 - Dyslexis Coup - Dien Bien Phu
48 - Jeff Mielke & Zach Courser - Segayu 52-5/4 II
49 - Malta - The Collard Greens
50 - Scissor - Knotted Cables
51 - Crackstop - The Touch of Ball Lightening
52 - One Lessone - Ripieno Repressa
53 - Caffeine Charlie's Wake Up Service - Sarcophagus
54 - Pain in the Ass - Noise Pollution
55 - Stellaluna - Shortwave Alarm Clock
56 - Shunt - Pox Populi
57 - Bob Marinelli - LI#
58 - G42 - Entropy Free
59 - Circle - Marketing
60 - Montag - Face
Friday, 14 October 2022
Allegory Chapel Ltd - Satanic Verses (1989) C60
Tracks:
1 - A Glorious Ascension
2 - Confirmation
3 - Destruction in the Temple (the Rape of Kali)
4 - Trip Again
Friday, 7 October 2022
D. Burke Mahoney - Oneirataxia (2013) C46
Tracks:
1 - Intrinsic Light (Eigenlicht)
2 - Holding Back / Pushing Ahead
3 - False Awakening
4 - Kekulé's Dream
5 - Continuum (Out There / In Here)
6 - Sleep Inertia (F)
Friday, 30 September 2022
Neil, Richard, Simon, Stewart - Durian Durian (1992) C46
The cover, although informative, isn't visually arresting so the above is a picture of all four persons involved superimposed over one another, somehow amounting to Stewart Walden and a few blurry wisps, which represents the music only poorly but at least gives you something to look at.
The four persons were Neil Campbell, Richard Youngs, Simon Wickham-Smith, and Stewart Walden. Neil Campbell you may remember from ESP Kinetic, SWANC (with Stewart Walden), Vibracathedral Orchestra and others, the first two of which are represented by adjacent material right here, if you would be so good to have a look in the index as linked at the foot of this page. Richard Youngs was something to do with Omming for Woks, whom I remember from somewhere or other, and all of them have been in the A Band at one point or another.
Durian Durian seems to result from all four of them recording sounds entirely independent of each other, with the whole lot then mixed together - simultaneous playback, so I gather - resulting in this tape. Anything involving Neil Campbell is usually worth a listen, and this one is no exception.
Monday, 26 September 2022
Psychic Rally (1992) 2C60
Nothing to do with the Porridge but, as Discogs describes it, a monthly radio show, which broadcasted more than 60 times between 1989 and 1995 on the alternative non-profit station Radio LoRa in Zurich, Switzerland. Hosted by Joke Lanz and Rudolf Eb.er, Psychic Rally developed new forms of radio techniques, cut-ups, sound recycling and sound manipulation. A flyer sent out in 1992 described it as using 'audio material from all over the world (harsh-noise, weird-and environmental sounds) to create a unique collage to blow the listeners mind to bits,' which seems fair, and here's two hours of it as issued by Statutory Tapes, the joke of which I've only just got now that I've typed it out. Tsk. Tsk.
It's spiritually similar to the RRRadio broadcasts by Due Process in the US, as shared here over previous weeks, and Due Process (or some representative thereof) make a fairly amusing appearance here towards the end of the first tape (which is probably the second tape if the Discogs page is accurate, but never mind). I personally prefer the aforementioned RRRadio which seems to do more in a shorter span of time, but this is certainly worth a listen.
While we're here, Rudolf Eb.er contributes one side to Maledicti, a split album with Awkward Geisha recently issued by Love Earth Music and available as a genuinely gorgeous slab of proper vinyl just like mom used to make from this website. It's probably the greatest thing I've heard by either of them and is massively recommended, so grab a copy while you can.
Friday, 16 September 2022
Due Process - RRRadio 35 (1989) C60
Here's some more from Due Process, specifically another hours worth of RRRadio from 1989. If you've been following this blog for the last few weeks, you'll doubtless be familiar with the premise of RRRadio which was a broadcast, often collaborative effort utilising contributions from people who make funny noises across the globe; so Switzerland's Runzelstirn & Gurgelstøck are on here somewhere, possibly amongst others. Some of it appears to comprise a recording of someone listening to the hits on AM radio whilst providing an intermittent commentary, but much like Forrest Gump's proverbial box of choccies, you never know what you're going to get with RRRadio, and there seems to be a point to even the boring bits, not least the emphasis on the stranger interludes. I'm sort of surprised no-one has yet done a fancy box of this stuff. I've heard a lot of noise over the years, and Due Process seemed to have something fairly unique, even if it's not always easy to pinpoint quite what it is.
Friday, 9 September 2022
TAC - Silence, Exile and Cunning (1990) C60
More weirdy noises this week as Tom Cox does strange things to a tape recorder for an hour or so, with powerfully absorbing results. Again, this wasn't one of my tapes so I'm as much in the dark about the artist as you possibly may be. I had a TAC CD at one point, or at least a collaborative CD he'd done with Rudolf Eb.er and possibly Evil Moisture, but I can't find it right now, and there probably wasn't even any point in my mentioning it. Never mind.
Also included with the download are scans of the booklet which came with the tape. There's a track list of sorts in the booklet but I couldn't make any sense of either it or the one given on Discogs so I've just identified these tracks with individual numbers (Roman numerals because it's classy!).
Friday, 2 September 2022
AMK - Selected Montage Performances 1989 (1989) C60
Here's another one about which I don't know a whole lot, beyond it being the work of one Anthony Michael King, hence the name, formerly associated with Big City Orchestra and White Hand both of whom I remember from when I were a lad listening to Opera For Infantry on eight track whilst riding my chopper around the village green, much to the disapproval of John Craven. There seemed to be quite a bit of this sort of thing around at the time, as the eighties rolled over into the nineties, with the loops and the weird edits and the tape-fuckaboutery; but as you will hear from this set, AMK was one of the people who really nailed it (rather than just churning a million of these things out every month and expecting the rest of us to support it, not mentioning no names or nuffink), and this example is both weird and strangely beautiful.
I already tried to contact AMK to ask if it would be okay to share a different tape but heard nothing back. As it turns out, I wasn't actually able to open the files for that other tape, so never mind, but should he be reading and experiencing reservations about my giving this stuff away for free - please just let me know and I'll pull the plug, okay?
In the meantime, everybody else please feel free to support the artist directly by visiting his Bandcamp page here.
Tracks:
1 - Montage Performances
2 - Touch
3 - Late
4 - Travels
5 - Hesitation
6 - Triana
Friday, 26 August 2022
Radio Hajra (1989) C90
Here's another from the Chainsaw archive, digitised by Mr. Gallon, then incremented and shared here by me - meaning I've edited the two sound files (one for each side of the tape) into individual tracks for ease of listening, beyond which Richard has done a great job of sending me material which has thus far required little or no further attention regarding the EQ and so on - barring the first couple of minutes of this one lacking the full treble which is obviously a tape flaw and nothing either of us could do much about.
Radio Hajra is a new one on me, compiled by Paul Nonnen (Swing Jugend, Smell & Quim, Foldhead and others) and his pal Mark Martin with the intention of providing a slightly broader range of weird noises than had become the norm for 1989, hence the presence of screwy Beefheart-style blues growling in amongst the tape loops, musique concrete, improvisation and Rabelaisian noise. You'll probably recognise a couple of names - Ethnic Acid, Human Flesh, Bene Gesserit, and Mystery Hearsay amongst at least a few members of the extended Smell & Quim family; but the standard is high and the variety is such that there's nothing you have to sit through to get to the next decent track. One of the stand-outs is, I would say, the Abstract Skulls thing, and I've no fucking clue who they were.
If you're bored listening to this one, you probably need to seek medical advice.
Tracks:
1 - Human Flesh - L'Accident
2 - LOW - Guides on Guard
3 - Swing / Hajra - TV / Machine Noise
4 - Milovan Srdenovic Singers featuring Diz Willis - Fitz McGurdy's Tail
5 - Ix Ex Splue - Mania
6 - Caruso - Untitled
7 - Mystery Hearsay - Random Riff Raff
8 - Andy Astle - Be Careful Jane
9 - Abstract Skulls - Just a Matter of Sliding It In
10 - Andy Astle - Slow Motion Woman
11 - Miss D - Untitled
12 - Ms. & Mr. D - Safe In Our Hands
13 - Ethnic Acid - Enhanta Dollar
14 - John Boardman - Orgasmic Circle
15 - Swing Jugend - Hothaus Farts
16 - Cajun Crocs - Get Out Your Brodelics
17 - Blind Boy Grunt - Bondage Song
18 - Ustad - A Daddy Like Charlie
19 - Bene Gesserit - Que Lit Lily?
20 - Mystery Hearsay - Petit Problem
21 - Diz Willis - Teenage Buggery
22 - GTOG - Don't Play With Your Penis Little Girl
23 - Swing Jugend - Albert's Fish
24 - Smell & Quim - Carmina Barnsley
25 - Milovan Srdenovic Singers - The Haunting of Monica Clay
26 - Ix Ex Splue / LOW - Powerful Minority (version)
27 - Tom Ato - A Well Oiled Fist
28 - John Boardman - The Orgasmic Circle of 330,216,446
Monday, 22 August 2022
Due Process - RRRadio 12-15 (1988) C60
Saturday, 13 August 2022
Due Process - RRRadio 41-55 (1991) 2C60
Noise, musique concrete, weird twanging sounds, speech, tapes - what's not to love?
Sunday, 7 August 2022
White Slug - Cage Paralysis (1992) C30
Tracks:
1 - Sidewinder / Silver or Lead2 - Slavetrade
3 - SS Musick
4 - Nazilover
5 - Inferno
6 - Puppyfat
7 - Caterwaul
8 - Black Eucharist
9 - Don't Laugh
Wednesday, 2 February 2022
Death Magazine 52 - Mermaid 1983
This left me with nothing much to post, so as it's been a Death Magazine 52 kind of month - what with the Family Patrol Group material I posted a few weeks ago, and Mike Grant of the same commenting, and my getting hold of a copy of their excellent retrospective double album released by Harbinger a couple of years ago - I figured I may as well digitise my tape of the Death Magazine 52 performance from when they appeared on the same bill as Whitehouse and Family Patrol Group at the Mermaid in Birmingham back in 1983. I don't recall D.Mag 52 / SHC being particularly amazing that night, certainly not compared to Family Patrol Group, but it seemed like the tape should be of interest to someone. So I digitised it and immediately realised why they had seemed so underwhelming: they played for about six minutes and knocked it on the head, so it's really just a track rather than a live gig. The evening is described in more detail in the Family Patrol Group post, and I therefore gather that whichever two - or maybe it was three - of the Death Magazine 52 collective had turned up to play that night must have felt as though it had been a mistake and pulled their own plug or something. It's a shame really. There's a tantalising burst of rhythm about half way through the track (which I don't remember at all from the event itself), hinting at the kind of material I've heard more recently on the Harbinger album, but I guess it just wasn't happening for them. Anyway, if you're interested, this was Death Magazine 52 briefly live at the Mermaid, Birmingham on the 27th of August, 1983.