Showing posts with label Operation Mind Control. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Operation Mind Control. Show all posts

Saturday, 8 June 2019

Operation Mind Control - Receiver Generation (1991) C40


I'm not sure there's much I can say about this one, beyond that it's the work of Richard who used to run Chainsaw Cassettes in east London - which I somehow only realised just now when looking on Discogs - and very good it is too, cheaply recorded I would guess, but he achieved a very convincing sound with whatever it was he was doing. I really should have bought a few more things from his catalogue back when I had the chance, but never mind.


Tracks:
1 - Hate
2 - Wrongful Death Suits
3 - Sloburn
4 - Cold, Dead Fingers
5 - Strain
6 - Black & White
7 - Chrome DNA II
8 - 1,000 Ugly
9 - Fluorescent
10 - Comjunk
11 - Drop Circuit


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Monday, 30 April 2018

Cassette Music 1 (1993) C60


My perception of the tape scene as was is that it pretty much went tits up in the mid-nineties. A few people struggled on, but we all knew it was over, supplanted by stuff recorded direct onto hard drives and distributed on CDR - a medium conducive to superior quality but which was never anything like so durable and had none of the charm. Of course more recently we have certain berks going back to tapes as some kind of artisanal statement for the same reason you'll occasionally get steampunk wankers issuing their most indubitably delightful examples of musical charivari on wax fucking cylinder, but let's be honest - it's over, upsetting though that certainly is, and you can never go home.

Dave Hopwood's Personal Soundtracks label has therefore come to represent - at least in my mind - one of the last great flourishes of the cassette, someone finally getting it right just before the lights went out, so to speak. There may have been others more deserving of such accolades, but I never heard them, so that's why I'm writing about this tape rather than them. Personal Soundtracks released five of these Cassette Music compilations (at least I'm not aware of there having been a volume six), and the music was always good, or worth hearing at the very least; the covers, as designed by Shaun of factor X, were decent; and it really felt as though some care and attention to detail went into these things - an entertaining sixty minutes worth as Scott McCrae wrote in his review in Music from the Empty Quarter #9. There was a similarly positive write up in Impulse #5, and I was going to reproduce both reviews here, but I've just had a quick look and aside from the thumbs up, they just tell you what's on the tape, so I can't be arsed.

If you've been following this blog, you should be familiar with a few of these names - Operation Mind Control, factor X, Chemical Plant, and Symboliks at least; Patternclear was Phil from Stress, the Stick Insects and others; Antonym was Mr. Burnham who edited Soft Watch - and I have a couple of his tapes to digitise at some point; Venus Fly Trap were, so I believe, Alex Novak, later of Attrition, and others - a familiar name, usually as the token rock band on tapes full of people reading poems over the sound of refrigerator hum, but it was always a pleasure to see their name on whatever had just fallen through the letter box; I believe Mr. Hopwood himself played the skins for Pranksters at some stage, and I'm not sure about any of the others - except the Chemical Plant track makes me wish I'd picked up more of their werks at the time.


Tracks:
1 - Patternclear - Dreamscape
2 -
Operation Mind Control - Spark Intro
3 -
Westland - Pterodaktyl
4 -
Symboliks - Andeluvia
5 -
Pranksters - Brut Force
6 -
factor X - determinants
7 -
Antonym - Tranquil Skies
8 -
Chemical Plant - Dark Water (second mix)
9 -
Ozone Bandits - Black Rain Edit
10 -
Ozone Bandits - Slank
11 -
Er - Who
12 -
Symboliks - Getting Back
13 -
Architects Office - A0809.7
14 -
Pranksters - Govt. Agents
15 -
Antonym - Song for Karen
16 -
Venus Fly Trap - 19th Incident
17 -
Patternclear - Flamenco
 
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Friday, 19 January 2018

v/a - Shake the Foundations (1991) C90


Here we are, as promised last week. I've already said probably all I can usefully say about Chainsaw Cassettes, and here's one of their compilation tapes. Most of it's pretty great, as you will hear should you choose to download the thing, and I at least played it enough to inspire further investigation regarding Operation Mind Control and the Symboliks. You should have heard of a few of the others here - at least factor X, Headbutt and Somewhere in Europe. You can probably find out something about most of these artists by looking around on the internet, or just reading the booklet which originally came with the tape, and which I've scanned, so that comes with the download.

Enjoy!


Tracks:
1 - Operation Mind Control - C.U.T.
2 -
Psycho Karaoke - Don't React
3 -
Billy Clark - Untitled #1
4 -
Chemical Plant - Episode 2
5 -
Somewhere in Europe - Butterfly in a Vice
6 -
The Invisibles - Disease Called Sunday
7 -
Guts - I Work for the BPI
8 -
Symboliks - Behind the Word
9 -
Billy Clark - Untitled #2
10 -
factor X - Grand>Dada
11 -
Pinkie Maclure, Fiona Sail & Chemical Plant - 1.47
12 -
Dominic Thomas & Steve Dell - Fifty Alarms
13 -
Symboliks - Home Base
14 -
Chemical Plant - Aphids One
15 -
Headbutt - Bush Baby (live)
16 -
Psycho Karaoke - Deep Pearl Blues
17 -
The Leper Colony - People Are No Good
18 -
The Invisibles - Blankety-Blank Generation
19 -
Somewhere in Europe - Carnival of Resistance
20 -
Symboliks - Dreamcurdling (live)
21 -
Operation Mind Control - Soundrench
22 -
Operation Mind Control - DeSona
23 -
Billy Clark - Untitled #3

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