confucius said:
Just picked up copies of the DOME tapes vol. 1,2,3 and 4 on CD. you know, the experimental post Wire project which I think had something to do with the beginning of the Touch label? and also the Bruce Gilbert solo album from 1986 called This Way to the Shivering. love the somber aesthetic and playfulness and the simplicity.
how do you feel about this stuff?
were there other things like this around that time period I should know about? maybe there are some Swell Maps side projects or something?
DOME LPs fantastic - also worth checking out Gilbert/Lewis' other collabs around the time - Cupol "Like This For Ages", Lewis/Gilbert "3R4" LP and "Ends With the Sea" 7" (I think they're all compiled on the "8 Time" CD on 4AD) and the Gilbert/Lewis/Mills "Mzui" LP. Plus a bit later on there's the Duet Emmo LP (Gilbert and Lewis w/Daniel Miller), P'o (w/Angela Conway etc.), also the first AC Marias 7" "Drop/So" on the Dome label. Maybe Colin Newman's "...the Singing Fish" LP as well.
Swell Maps? Umm, not really, Nikki goes into his Stones troubadour mode (Jacobites 'n' all that), Epic Soundtracks only released two singles ("Jelly Babies" and "Rain Rain Rain")... Haven't heard Jowe's "Pincer Movement" LP.
Other things like DOME? Depends how far you want to head into noise/industrial, I dunno, I always linked those DOME records to ppl like Hafler Trio, early Touch Records releases, Organum/Colin Potter/NWW, etc.. You'd prob. love the first Laughing Hands LP "Ledge". (Available on a two-fer with "Dog Photos" - on the Extreme label)
(Sorry for brevity, work overload)