there's a throbbing gristle(mainly Peter Christopherson i expect) live track (cabaret voltaire) that uses 2 samples/loops...the first is a prisoner describing his swallowing complusion (pica?) the other????
i think it could be from a seventies sitcom about a funeral parlor with Thora Hird in it...
Fabulous novelist (69 things to do with a dead princess is my favorite*)
like you say experimental in a playful way.
Waterstones in Manchester hadn't bothered to order a single copy! (hence I haven't read it yet)
*introduced me to Ann Quinn for one thing.
not read it yet....fab novelist (69 things to do with a dead princess is my favorite)*
as you say experimental in a playful and witty way.
*introduced me to Ann Quinn for one thing.
Picked up a copy of Simon Reynold’s Bring The Noise yesterday - £10 in Fopp !!(Manchester)
Didn’t know it was even out!!
not really a thread just a tip for MCR bargain huntaz
Fair comment..but now you come to mention it the Face was a great excape route from the grim up north of my youth. The Charles Atlas film about Michael Clarke (in the show I believe) was impossibly exotic to me; love to know how it's aged.
Messthetics 101 & 102
magical stuff-more in a lineage of english psych/freakbeat than the stooges/ramones influences attibuted to Punk proper.
Its the birth of indiepop/C86/jangle (This is a good thing BTW)
My pick would be Existence-I'm Glad
creelponecompilation 1 is superb (in particular the daphne oram e.p on disc one) but there's loads of quaint neophuturism on there ....it's the best starting point
the likkle covers are cute too!
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