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From: RedDye6@aol.com
Subject: Toronto for a week or two
Date: 02 Sep 1996 17:20:46 -0400
I'm going to be in Toronto for about a week and a half, and I was wondering
if anyone can recommend good used disc/record stores.
thanks!
mike
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From: Mike Galicki <mike@CMG.Com>
Subject: Re: Toronto for a week or two
Date: 03 Sep 1996 10:37:17 -0700
At 05:20 PM 9/2/96 -0400, RedDye6@aol.com wrote:
>I'm going to be in Toronto for about a week and a half, and I was wondering
>if anyone can recommend good used disc/record stores.
>
Queen St. was the place to go. Its kinda like haight st. in SF. Anyways
on Queen st. twords the very end (away from downtown) is a pretty good
record store. They seem to be on the drone bandwagon. I can't remember
the name. If your going away from downtown its on the right side just
about when all the stores end. Great city.
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From: Paul Vercellotti <vercello@bit.csc.lsu.edu>
Subject: Re: Toronto for a week or two
Date: 03 Sep 1996 14:53:53 -0500 (CDT)
On Mon, 2 Sep 1996 RedDye6@aol.com wrote:
> I'm going to be in Toronto for about a week and a half, and I was wondering
> if anyone can recommend good used disc/record stores.
I maintain a web site for people going to other places looking
for independent, import, and hard to find unusual music. I have a few
shops in toronto on the list.
http://bit.csc.lsu.edu/~vercello/rstores.html
-Paul Vercellotti
vercello@bit.csc.lsu.edu
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From: RedDye6@aol.com
Subject: Re: Toronto for a week or two
Date: 03 Sep 1996 21:04:22 -0400
Thanks, I'll check out the site!
Mike
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From: Mason Jones <mason@netcom.com>
Subject: San Francisco: Fushitsusha
Date: 11 Sep 1996 09:18:38 -0700
An early announcement, since it's a very special event coming up:
Charnel Music is very happy to sponsor the first west coast appearance
by Fushitsusha, Keiji Haino's massively intense psychedelic trio from
Tokyo.
When: Thursday, November 7th, 1996
Where: Great American Music Hall, O'Farrell St, San Francisco
Who: Fushitsusha
SubArachnoid Space (S.F.-based improv psychedelic experimentalism)
Farflung (from L.A., featuring members of Nik Turner's Space Ritual)
What: $7 tickets, doors at 8pm
Don't miss this one...
<====================================================================>
Mason Jones Charnel Music
mason@netcom.com P.O. Box 170277, San Francisco, CA
94117-0277 Phone/fax (415) 664-1829
Web site: http://www.meer.net/~charnel/
<====================================================================>
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From: "david d." <vaps1wd@prism.gatech.edu>
Subject: Re: San Francisco: Fushitsusha
Date: 12 Sep 1996 08:44:53 -0400 (EDT)
On Wed, 11 Sep 1996, Mason Jones wrote:
> Charnel Music is very happy to sponsor the first west coast appearance
> by Fushitsusha, Keiji Haino's massively intense psychedelic trio from
> Tokyo.
> When: Thursday, November 7th, 1996
> Where: Great American Music Hall, O'Farrell St, San Francisco
> Who: Fushitsusha
Do you have any idea who will be playing with Fushitsusha this time out?
I'm curious to know, because I hope to see Fushitsusha at the Yttrium
festival a couple of days after this.
-- david daniell
vaps1wd@prism.gatech.edu
http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~vaps1wd/
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From: tom@newalbion.com (Tom Welsh)
Subject: Carl Stone
Date: 12 Sep 1996 09:56:20 -0700
Here are some European and American concert dates for Carl Stone
(whose newest record, incidentally, I just noticed was called "a work of
genius" in the current Option...that's the 1196 ["Nyala"] release on the
Time/em:t series) :
September
25 Torino, Italy musica90@arpnet.it
26 Firenze, Italy t/f: +39.464.431.741
28 St. Johann, Austria t/f: +43.5352.61284
30 Ulm, Germany felix.buebl@student.uni-ulm.de
All above European dates are Carl's "Acid Karaoke" shows, featuring Min
Xiao-Fen .... whoa!
October
11 Boston, MA Audible Visions eband@world.std.com
25 Santa Fe, NM SF College ** VERY TENTATIVE, pending enthusiasm..
November
6-7 Chicago, IL Art Institute lec/dem
8 Chicago, IL Lunar Cabaret t: 312.FAR.MOON
13-16 Houston, TX DiverseWorks info@diverseworks.org
The US dates are solo electroacoustic concerts. Try those contact numbers
listed above, or feel free to drop me a note, or even ask the maestro
himself: <cstone@sukothai.com>
I'll probably see y'all at one of those gigs...
Tom
New Albion Records
584 Castro #525
San Francisco, CA 94114 USA
t: 415.621.5757
f: 415.621.4711
e: tom@newalbion.com
http://newalbion.com
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From: tom@newalbion.com (Tom Welsh)
Subject: Pauline Oliveros/Deep Listening Band
Date: 12 Sep 1996 09:56:34 -0700
Greetings all -
For those of us lucky enough to be in the Bay Area...
Pauline Oliveros has pulled the Deep Listening Band together again for a
concert this coming Monday, September 16 at Mills College in Oakland. She
is joined by Stuart Dempster and David Gamper.
For additional info email me or directly to Mills, but I can't think of
their email address right now...
See ya there -
Tom
PS: upcoming Deep Listening Band performances:
10/11-13 Williams College (MA) during the Berkshire Music Festival, joined
by William O. Smith, Elizabeth & Bob Suderberg - "It's a birthday
celebration for Stuart!" says Pauline..!
11/17 Bowdoin College: Brunswick, ME; PO in residence there, with
performance. All those road-trippin' encouraged to check out the Miss
Brunswick Diner (...uh, by me - not Pauline.)
New Albion Records
584 Castro #525
San Francisco, CA 94114 USA
t: 415.621.5757
f: 415.621.4711
e: tom@newalbion.com
http://newalbion.com
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From: mcolonne@biomed.med.yale.edu (Matt Colonnese)
Subject: new Hainos
Date: 20 Sep 1996 11:09:33 -0400 (EDT)
Can anyone comment on some of the new Haino Kenji disks, called, I believe,
Back Door (street?), and Varna? I heard one is another psychrock band, and
it looked like the other had violins. Any opinions, or descriptions?
I really dig the new Skullflower album on VHF "This is Skullflower." This
is the only current feedback, drone, improv (I assume) band that I find
really beautiful (or at least pretty) and with each release they seem to
become sparcer and better (and sound more like early AMM). Each of the
first three pieces sets up a repetitive piano line and proceeds to sing and
sway a violin and guitar feedback under it that sound almost ragaish. The
final piece is a real long live improvisation that sounds good for the
first 15 or so minutes as it builds, but then, IMHO, kinda falls appart.
Anyone have any recomends for folks working in the same vein? I
bought some Total and Ramleh (neither of the most recent ones) but wasn't
as impressed. Is the new 2cd Ramleh (I think it's called Ramleh III) any
good; i.e. is it going for more than alot of chatter? Really, I'm
desperate for some feedbacky, noisey stuff that is more than just cathartic
(got plenty of that) or ambient, but pretty, beautiful etc...
matt
------
"Finally, something that would bring people together...even if it kept them
apart, spatially."
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From: mason@netcom.com (Mason Jones)
Subject: new Hainos
Date: 20 Sep 1996 09:24:22 -0700 (PDT)
> From: mcolonne@biomed.med.yale.edu (Matt Colonnese)
>
> Can anyone comment on some of the new Haino Kenji disks, called, I believe,
> Back Door (street?), and Varna? I heard one is another psychrock band, and
> it looked like the other had violins. Any opinions, or descriptions?
I'm curious about these as well. Haven't gotten these two yet...
> I really dig the new Skullflower album on VHF "This is Skullflower." This
> is the only current feedback, drone, improv (I assume) band that I find
> really beautiful (or at least pretty) and with each release they seem to
> become sparcer and better (and sound more like early AMM). Each of the
I really liked this new one too, although at first I thought they might
have gotten a bit too nice. After a better listen though, I decided that
they got into a pretty great psychedelic place here. I like it about
equally with their more aggressive material.
> Anyone have any recomends for folks working in the same vein? I
> bought some Total and Ramleh (neither of the most recent ones) but wasn't
> as impressed. Is the new 2cd Ramleh (I think it's called Ramleh III) any
> good; i.e. is it going for more than alot of chatter? Really, I'm
> desperate for some feedbacky, noisey stuff that is more than just cathartic
> (got plenty of that) or ambient, but pretty, beautiful etc...
I think the 2CD Ramleh is pretty excellent. Some of it's pretty purely
cathartic, sure, but they've got some great textures and atmospheres.
The best Total release, by far, is "Sky Blue Void"; and it is indeed
beautiful in a droning way.
You might check out the Fushitsusha CDs if you haven't already. "Purple
Trap" has moments of pure beauty, and the double-live CD does as well.
At the risk of seeming self-serving, I'll recommend my own band,
SubArachnoid Space, as being in the same vein. Improv experimental
psychedelic stuff, perhaps equal parts intense and perhaps "pretty."
But I'm not objective of course. The CD "Delicate Membrane" came out
a couple of weeks ago...
I'd love to hear about others in this area too.
<====================================================================>
Mason Jones Charnel Music
mason@netcom.com P.O. Box 170277, San Francisco, CA
94117-0277 Phone/fax (415) 664-1829
Web site: http://www.meer.net/~charnel/
<====================================================================>
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From: Felix Buebl <Felix.Buebl@student.uni-ulm.de>
Subject: file under new haino
Date: 20 Sep 1996 18:52:01 +0200 (MET DST)
> From: mcolonne@biomed.med.yale.edu (Matt Colonnese)
> Can anyone comment on some of the new Haino Kenji disks, called, I believe,
> Back Door (street?), and Varna? I heard one is another psychrock band, and
> it looked like the other had violins. Any opinions, or descriptions?
VAJRA features the popular folk singer Kan Mikami Toshi and some third musician I forgot.
I really like it, but I don't know many keiji haino albums. It's more lyrical compared
to other albums, I think.
Back Door (?) must be the new duo album with Peter Brotzmann on sax, and Haino only
singing.
I will meet haino soon and want to recommend him to record a cover version of paint it black.
felix
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From: Elizabeth J Fox <lf01+@andrew.cmu.edu>
Subject: New MSNP items
Date: 20 Sep 1996 13:06:12 -0400 (EDT)
New Items Available from our Mother Savage label:
Brand new Just Out:
*Macronypha/Government Alpha "Obliteration: Split CD $9
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Other Items Available:
*MSBR/Merzbow Split 7" ep (regular edition) $7
*MSBR/Merzbow Split 7" ep (special limited handmade edition) $15
only 50 available in US
*Skin Crime "Whorebutcher" C-60 in Special Box $10
(Only 3 copies left of this highly offensive package. Infamous, graphic
and confiscated by customs in Europe and Japan).
*Japanoise VA Compilation with Booklet $11
(13 of the newest power electronics practitioners from Tokyo
and Osaka. Many exciting new names. Last 3 copies)
Please add: $1 postage for each item shipped to US
$1.50 postage for each item shipped to Canada
$2 postage for each item shipped to Europe
$3 postage for each item shipped to Japan/Pacific Rim
To order contact: Mother Savage Noise
1180 Colgate Drive
Monroeville, PA 15146
or Email: lf01@andrew.cmu.edu.
Our Full MSNP Catalog is on line at:
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Also other Macronympha related items out Now:
*OVMN "Schwulstic Politik" Split C-90 w/kdf (Kadef) label - Germany
*Macronympha "Amplified Human" Cassette package (SE Productions) Label - Japan
Also upcoming Macronympha related items for early 1997:
*Macronympha "Household Appliance" LP (SSS) label - USA
*Macronympha "Intensive Care" CD (Self Abuse) label - USA
*OVMN/One Dark Eye "Split LP" (Art Konkret) label - Germany
*Macronympha/Telepherique/M.P.D. "Motor Projekt" Collaboration CD
with booklet (Perverse) label - Greece
*Macronmypha/Jennifer Wolski "Noise Trilogy" 3 x 7" set with handscreened art
(Shaolin Temple) label - USA
*Macronympha/OVMN/One Dark Eye "World of Mother Savage" CD (Heelstone) label-
Germany
*MSBR/Macronympha Split 7" (MSBR) label - Japan
*Macronympha C-60 cassette (S.F.C.R.) label - France
-Liz and Joe
Macronmypha/MSNP
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From: pmcarey@students.wisc.edu (Patrick Carey)
Subject: Re: file under new haino
Date: 20 Sep 1996 23:16:50 -0500
>Back Door (?) must be the new duo album with Peter Brotzmann on sax, and
>Haino >only singing.
Brotzmann, Peter & Haino, Keiji "Evolving Blush Or Driving Original Sin"
PS, Japan PSF-079 CD
Caspar's very loud and cacophonous dad teams up w/an equally as noisy
Japanese fella to make lovely music together.
-Patrick
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From: JonAbbey@aol.com
Subject: Re: file under new haino
Date: 21 Sep 1996 02:09:42 -0400
The "Back Door" album you guys are talking about is the Black Stage record,
made up of Haino Keiji, Kido Natsuki, and Katsui Yuji. Second tier Haino, if
you ask me, as is the Brotzmann/Haino record. Recent (more or less) Haino
records that I like more are the Table of the Elements solo record and
Fushitsusha "Purple Trap" (Blast First).
Parenthetical note: I actually just got back from seeing Brotzmann live, at
an Albert Ayler 60th birthday tribute show in NYC. He played with Borah
Bergman, Thurston Moore, and Thomas Borgmann in the next to last band of the
evening with the final band consisting of Amiri Baraka, Joseph Jarman, Joe
McPhee, Jim Nolet, Michael Bisio and Sunny Murray. It was a really great
energy-filled tribute, with standouts being Murray, Baraka, McPhee, Bergman,
and Moore. Thurston played in a Derek Bailey/Keith Rowe type style and was
pretty good at it. It took place in a church with great acoustics. All in
all, a pretty memorable show.
Jon
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From: Craig Kois <CKOIS@wpo.it.luc.edu>
Subject: Chciago Soundscape Project premiere..
Date: 21 Sep 1996 10:21:49 -0500
Sorry this is so late but those in the Chicago area are invited to attend the
premiere of the Chicago Soundscape Project tomorrow (Sunday, 9/22) at
Randolph Street Gallery, 756 N. Milwaukee, at 2:00 pm. General
admission is $5.00.
The Chicago Soundscape Project is a 50 minute sonic self-portrait of
eight Chicago communities (Cook Country Juvenile Temporary Detention
Center, Acme Steel Company, Prologue Alternative High School, Street
Level Youth Media, City Hall, O'Hare Airport Underground, Bicycle
Messengars in the Loop, Four Chicago Music Communities), created in
collaboration with local artists Michael Piazza, Lisa Kurcharski, Tod
Szewczyk, Bea Santiago, Jeff Kowalkowski, Craig Kois, Lou Mallozzi,
Dawn Mallozzi, and German soundscape artists Hans Ulrich Werner and
Michael Ruessenberg. The project came out of the Experimental Sound
Studios (ESS) with support from the Goethe Institute of Chicago.
For further information contact ESS at 312.784.0449.
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From: B BRACKEN <bbracken@cps.cmich.edu>
Subject: Re: file under new haino
Date: 21 Sep 1996 12:48:49 -0400 (EDT)
On Fri, 20 Sep 1996, Patrick Carey wrote:
> >Back Door (?) must be the new duo album with Peter Brotzmann on sax, and
> >Haino >only singing.
>
> Brotzmann, Peter & Haino, Keiji "Evolving Blush Or Driving Original Sin"
> PS, Japan PSF-079 CD
>
> Caspar's very loud and cacophonous dad teams up w/an equally as noisy
> Japanese fella to make lovely music together.
These haino duet discs are great. Brotzmann and haino respectively are masters
in thier field, and a team up is invitable. I love brotzmann's playing, so
anything that has his work, is usually good by me (with the exception of a
couple of last exit records), and haino speaks in new tounges to me. I
personally like his guitar playing or hurdy gurdy playing! better, but..his
vocal stuff isd quite interesting. The duet with barre phillips is good too,
barre is exceptional, I saw him last year...and he didnt let me down, in fact,
he blew away my expectations. There is a trio disc with barre, and another
japanese performer and haino, Ive got it, but have only listened to it like
twice...alright.
all the best,
-ben
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From: ullsperg@mendel.berkeley.edu (Chris J. Ullsperger)
Subject: Skullflower _Roses_ & ilk
Date: 22 Sep 1996 16:45:44 -0700 (PDT)
Matt said:
> Anyone have any recomends for folks working in the same vein (as
>recent Skullflower)? I
>bought some Total and Ramleh (neither of the most recent ones) but wasn't
>as impressed.
Actually, the (relatively) new Total CD on Freek (can't remember the title,
it's got a black cover) has some beautiful noisy drones on it. The last
twenty minutes or so is a feedback raga (with a triangle, I believe,
providing the "rhythm"), so if you dig that kind of stuff, I'd go for it.
The last two Total vinyl releases on Majora are more or less thoughtful
noise paintings. Unfortunately, one of those releases contains their
loveliest track thus far, Silver Pillows, but was pressed as a ludicrously
small edition of 175 (on 10" vinyl). Good luck...
I heard from Bill Vhf a while back that Total was contemplating a West
Coast tour this fall. I'm crossing my fingers. Total and
Fushitsusha...would of made a nice double bill (then again, the
Merzbow/MX80 show coming up soon will just fine, thanks).
Actually, in the vein of "more than just cathartic...but pretty, beautiful,
etc." you could check out the Wickham-Smith & Young _Georgians_ CD (also on
Vhf). Apparently the next step for them is a children's book and soundtrack
(hmm?) and from the promo stuff I've heard from THAT, I'd say your children
had better be fairly progressive-minded.
I'm not sure if the record fits into the cathartic or beautiful category
more neatly, but the _Salvatore_ LP by The Zahir completely crushed my nuts
last weekend. The record sounds like it was recorded in a garage filled
with amps feeding back on each other. Of course, the garage door is open
(you can hear planes flying overhead from time and time). I can't figure
out what the hell label the thing's on, but Forced Exposure is mentioned in
the liner notes somewhere.
I finally got around to checking out one of those Ecstatic Yod records in
the Actuel Ass Run series, the Shit-spangled Banner LP. Not a bad piece in
the genre of poorly recorded dunt-sludge from the center of some dense sun
somewhere, but it's made me very curious about the other Ass Run records.
Anybody else have firsthand experience?
chris
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From: arzachel@sirius.com (Jason Witherspoon)
Subject: Re: Skullflower _Roses_ & ilk
Date: 22 Sep 1996 19:35:47 -0700
At 4:45 PM 9/22/96, Chris J. Ullsperger wrote:
>I finally got around to checking out one of those Ecstatic Yod records in
>the Actuel Ass Run series, the Shit-spangled Banner LP. Not a bad piece in
>the genre of poorly recorded dunt-sludge from the center of some dense sun
>somewhere, but it's made me very curious about the other Ass Run records.
>Anybody else have firsthand experience?
>
>chris
Get the Frank-o-Fest. Immediately. Comparable to Sun Ra or N.A.D.M.A.--
no shit!
Jason Witherspoon
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From: pm.carey@utoronto.ca (Patrick Carey)
Subject: Re: Skullflower _Roses_ & ilk
Date: 23 Sep 1996 04:19:18 -0400
>Actually, the (relatively) new Total CD on Freek (can't remember the title,
>it's got a black cover) has some beautiful noisy drones on it. The last
>twenty minutes or so is a feedback raga (with a triangle, I believe,
>providing the "rhythm"), so if you dig that kind of stuff, I'd go for it.
The disc you're speaking of is entitled "Tanzmusik Der Renaissance" ...
TOTAL - "Tanzmusik Der Renaissance" CD (Freek) FRR017 (1995)
>The last two Total vinyl releases on Majora are more or less thoughtful
>noise paintings. Unfortunately, one of those releases contains their
>loveliest track thus far, Silver Pillows, but was pressed as a ludicrously
>small edition of 175 (on 10" vinyl). Good luck...
Not to nitpick, but I believe it was 275, if I'm not mistaken. Still way
too small though ... Actually, I think Forced Exposure still has some of
these for around $12.
-Patrick
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From: tom@newalbion.com (Tom Welsh)
Subject: What We Live tour dates
Date: 23 Sep 1996 16:29:08 -0700
Hello all - passing along info for & about friends...
What We Live : the creative improvised-music trio of Lisle Ellis (bass),
Larry Ochs (saxophones) and Donald Robinson (drums), will be on tour in the
USA and Vancouver, BC in October and early November:
OCTOBER
-------
16 Chicago, IL Empty Bottle t: 312.276.3600
17 Madison, WI St. Joseph's Chapel at Edgewood College t:608.246.8504
18 Cleveland, OH Speak in Tongues t:216.631.8790
19 Erie, PA Erie Art Museum t:814.459.5477
20 Pittsburgh, PA Duquesne Univ t: 412.261.0554
21 Ann Arbor, MI Performance Network Theater t: 313.663.0696
22 TBA
23 Chicago, IL Empty Bottle t: 312.276.3600
26 San Francisco, CA Venue 9 t: 415.626.2169
31 Seattle, WA World Jazz Festival (w/Dave Douglas) jazz@earshot.com
NOVEMBER
--------
1-3 Vancouver, BC Time Flies Festival (w/Dave Douglas) t:604.682.0706
For additional information contact the venues as listed above, or
Metalanguage at: t:510.548.1817 f:510.704.8350
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From: DINGO-BOY <rstotz@efn.org>
Subject: (K-)Salvatore/Ass Run/Tenor Rising
Date: 24 Sep 1996 00:49:30 -0700 (PDT)
On Sun, 22 Sep 1996, Chris J. Ullsperger wrote:
>
> I'm not sure if the record fits into the cathartic or beautiful category
> more neatly, but the _Salvatore_ LP by The Zahir completely crushed my nuts
> last weekend. The record sounds like it was recorded in a garage filled
> with amps feeding back on each other. Of course, the garage door is open
> (you can hear planes flying overhead from time and time). I can't figure
> out what the hell label the thing's on, but Forced Exposure is mentioned in
> the liner notes somewhere.
The band is actually called Salvatore (or kSalvatore sometimes for
reasons too incredibly nerdy to go into here) and seeing as how it's
intimately related to the No-Neck Blues Band, they released the record
on their label Sound @ 1. It is a fine, fine thing, that sounds pretty
much like you describe it. Like the N-NBB, it seems more or less
restrained in comparison to other "out" stuff of its ilk. And speaking
of the N-NBB, this brings us to...
> I finally got around to checking out one of those Ecstatic Yod records in
> the Actuel Ass Run series, the Shit-spangled Banner LP. Not a bad piece in
> the genre of poorly recorded dunt-sludge from the center of some dense sun
> somewhere, but it's made me very curious about the other Ass Run records.
> Anybody else have firsthand experience?
Indeed I do. The first one released, the Max Factory LP (w/A. Licht, L.
Culbertson and T. Surgal) is really disappointing given its personnel.
Just a big roar that comes from nowhere and goes right back. The
aforementioned No-Neck Blues Band volume, though, is nearly as good as
their latest LP. Minimalist-leaning (it's laced with ephemeral swells of
ungodly rancor) and free-floating without forcing so much as cursory
weirdness-for-its-own-sake. Next was the Fuzzhead _El Saturn_ LP,
previously discussed on this list. This tribute to Sun Ra is
unquestionably their finest hour to date, and has converted more than a
few people I know who used to detest Fuzzhead. Lysergic basement fuzz-dunt
served up right. Somewhere in there was supposed to be Wharton Tiers'
_Brighter Than Life_, which was deemed to not be keeping with the spirit
of the series, and was never officially issued in the Ass Run series,
although 50 test pressings were judiciously distributed (something with
that same title came out on Atavistic, probably identical to the Ass Run
record, but I've yet to hear it). This was a wise decision. And
finally, there was the amazing Shit-Spangled Banner record mentioned above.
About the only boston-area band not called Come that I've heard and not
had to suppress the urge to kill. This LP was also released as _Mu Third
Part (uncensored)_ to a very few of the planet's luckier, more pathetically
connected individuals, and contained about 8 minutes of material that the
band decided at the last minute was unacceptable and had the whole
pressing (save, again, 50 or so copies) destroyed and repressed. Don't
know why they did this, as I actually sort of prefer this version to the
_No Dolby No dbx_ version that got officially released. I don't believe
the Frank-O-Fest record, while indeed worth every dollar, is part of this
series, unless Jason got his hands on a very-advance-copy of something (I
wasn't told that they were even slated to do an Ass Run record).
Although Nels Cline's entry in the series will tear you down, mark my words.
On a sort of related subject, if any of this piqued yr interest, do not
miss the Tenor Rising LP with Sabir Mateen (Sun Ra's Arkestra), Daniel
Carter, and David Nuss (No-Neck Blues Band). Rollicking, inspired
semi-traditional free-jazz. Absolutely essential for those who enjoy music.
Thanks,
Ryan
who could've seen the New Bomb Turks three more nights (hell, weeks) in a
row and not even started to get sick of them, even if their new label is
the I.R.S. of the '90's.
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From: Seth Soffer <ssoffer@comcastpc.com>
Subject: I have just subscribed to this list, and I am wondering where all the action is at?
Date: 25 Sep 1996 14:40:02 -0400
I would like to start by informing all of you about a show I am putting
on in Philadelphia.
Let the whoring begin:
"You're Not Gonna Like It" Fest
Sat., October 26th - 3pm 2am
Astrocade Warehouse - 1021 Ridge Ave. - Philadelphia, PA
All Ages - $5
Featuring:
Blacktail Ltd.
the dEALERS
Customer Service
A-AACHEN AAL NEVADA JIM
Irving Klaw Trio
Wozzelbug
Mr. Velocity Hopkins
To Live and Shave in LA
Bunny Brains
Temple of Bon Matin
*Band subject to change
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From: RedDye6@aol.com
Subject: Japanese Joe?
Date: 25 Sep 1996 18:57:21 -0400
I picked up a used disc that sounds good, but I have no idea what it is
because most of the writing is in Japanese. The only clue I have with the
band name is "Joe," because that is one of the few English words. It's on
Alchemy Records, the catalog number is ARCD-031, and it has a photo of a
golfer on the front.
Anyone know the band, title of CD, and the song titles that are in Japanese?
thanks,
Mike
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From: JonAbbey@aol.com
Subject: Re: Japanese Joe?
Date: 25 Sep 1996 19:32:48 -0400
<<Anyone know the band, title of CD, and the song titles that are in
Japanese?>>
It's an Omoide Hatoba record, although I can't remember the name of it
offhand.
Jon
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From: arzachel@sirius.com (Jason Witherspoon)
Subject: Re: Japanese Joe?
Date: 25 Sep 1996 17:02:05 -0800
At 6:57 PM 9/25/96, RedDye6@aol.com wrote:
>I picked up a used disc that sounds good, but I have no idea what it is
>because most of the writing is in Japanese. The only clue I have with the
>band name is "Joe," because that is one of the few English words. It's on
>Alchemy Records, the catalog number is ARCD-031, and it has a photo of a
>golfer on the front.
>
>Anyone know the band, title of CD, and the song titles that are in Japanese?
>
>thanks,
>Mike
That's Omoide Hatoba's second album. I think it's called _Hey Joe_ or
somesuch. IMHO, it's their weakest, so if you like that, run out & acquire
their entire back catalog.
Jason Witherspoon
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From: SUGAR in their vitamins? <yol@esophagus.com>
Subject: Re: Japanese Joe?
Date: 25 Sep 1996 17:03:20 -0700 (PDT)
On Wed, 25 Sep 1996 RedDye6@aol.com wrote:
> I picked up a used disc that sounds good, but I have no idea what it is
> because most of the writing is in Japanese. The only clue I have with the
> band name is "Joe," because that is one of the few English words. It's on
> Alchemy Records, the catalog number is ARCD-031, and it has a photo of a
> golfer on the front.
this is "Suichi Joe" by the band Omoide Hatoba.
Omoide is the project of Yamamotor, better
known as the guitarist for Boredoms. (he also
runs his own club in Japan called Bears)
Omoide is an incredible junk-jazz-pop band.
next to ruins, they are a personal favorite.
buy all their albums. you will not be
disappointed.
here is a quickie discography:
albums
------
Daiongaku (Alchemy Records, 1990)
Suichi-Joe (Alchemy, 1991)
Black Hawaii (Alchemy, 1992)
Mantako (Public Bath, 1994)
Livers & Giggers (Japan Overseas, 1994)
Kinsei (Meldac/Birdman, 1995)
compilations
------------
Taste of Wild West 3 (Wax Records, 1990)
Osaka Greasy Truckers (Alchemy, 1990)
Japan Bashing Volume 1 (Public Bath, 1990)
Alchemism 2 (Wechselbalg/Alchemy, 1991)
Show-Kai (Public Bath, 1991)
Aiyoku Jinmin Battle Royal (Alchemy, 1992)
Land of the Rising Noise (Charnel Music, 1994)
Bad Sun Rising (NG, 1995)
Bad Sun Rising II (NG, 1995)
for more information about Boredoms and all side
projects (including Omoide), check out "Bo Point":
http://hamp.hampshire.edu/~ngzF92/bo/
it's a bit tough to read the page cuz the
guy uses a bright color green background with
bright purple for the text, but the discog
you want is the "Sore Diamonds" discography
of all Boredoms side projects.
also, there are some interviews with Omoide
you can check out. one is done by me (plug, plug)
and is available in the first issue of
Ongaku Otaku - a magazine edited by our esteemed
Mason Jones. for more information, see:
http://www.meer.net/~charnel/automat/ongakupg.htm
there is a second interview with Omoide
(done on the same night! krazee!) which was
recely published in Mike Rizzi's super suave
'zine called Browbeat. for more information
about Browbeat, look here:
http://www.meer.net/~browbeat/
hasta.
Yes. Beautiful, wonderful nature. Hear it sing to us: *snap* Yes. natURE.
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From: Manny <manny@dhp.com>
Subject: Re: Japanese Joe?
Date: 25 Sep 1996 20:07:21 -0400 (EDT)
the band is Omoide Hatoba
the album is Suichu Joe
On Wed, 25 Sep 1996 RedDye6@aol.com wrote:
> I picked up a used disc that sounds good, but I have no idea what it is
> because most of the writing is in Japanese. The only clue I have with the
> band name is "Joe," because that is one of the few English words. It's on
> Alchemy Records, the catalog number is ARCD-031, and it has a photo of a
> golfer on the front.
>
> Anyone know the band, title of CD, and the song titles that are in Japanese?
>
> thanks,
> Mike
>
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From: RedDye6@aol.com
Subject: Joe thanks and a plug
Date: 25 Sep 1996 23:27:40 -0400
Wow, thanks for all of the Joe responses, my mailbox is overflowing! And for
all of you in the Boston area (or those who feel the urge to travel up here),
a new record store opened in Harvard Square called Twisted Village (run by
the label of the same name), and they specialize in obscure, Japanese, 20th
Century composers, prog & psych, jazz, new and used vinyl and discs. Their
inventory is kind of small right now, but they have only been open for about
2 weeks and they still have great stuff. Tons of Alchemy/P.S.F./Avant/Forced
Exposure stuff. I got the Omoide Hatoba there used ($9), plus some Organum &
Yuji Takahashi. Check it out.
thanks again,
Mike
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From: RedDye6@aol.com
Subject: Alchemy
Date: 25 Sep 1996 23:35:00 -0400
Speaking of Japanese discs, does Alchemy have a web site or is there a list
somewhere of Alchemy releases with their names in English? I have seen a
bunch of A. discs that I'd like to know more about, but most of the time
there is no English on them.
Mike, who is feeling like an Ugly American because the only Japanese discs
that he can readily identify have a stringy haired guitarist with sunglasses
on the covers.
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From: JonAbbey@aol.com
Subject: Re: Alchemy
Date: 25 Sep 1996 23:50:33 -0400
<<Speaking of Japanese discs, does Alchemy have a web site or is there a list
somewhere of Alchemy releases with their names in English? >>
Yeah, they do. Do a search for Nihilist Spasm Band on Altavista and you
should find it.
Jon
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From: "J. Exby" <jexby@unidata.com>
Subject: tapes a glory
Date: 26 Sep 1996 12:15:22 -0600 (MDT)
Saddle up a buzz buzz,
I'm usually not of the will to go off and purchase many many noiz
cassettes these days (except for GROSS releases of course) and was
curious if any folks out there had opinions and decipherings on any of
these:
Incapacitants "Extreme Gospel Nights" llabel=???
CCCC "Reflexive Universe" Vanilla Records
thanks for spreading the word.
::j
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From: Seth Soffer <ssoffer@comcastpc.com>
Subject: Stomach Ache Records
Date: 26 Sep 1996 15:42:28 -0400
I was wondering if anyone has a discography for Stomach Ache records,
and availability of these records. I have the Hanatarash tribute and
the Abe Sada (a Merzbow side project, I think) single, both are
wonderfully twisted. I recently heard a song off of the Foom? box set,
and it was along the same aesthetic. Also, is there any mail order
outlet which deals with Stomach Ache?
Seth
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From: Manny <manny@dhp.com>
Subject: Re: Stomach Ache Records
Date: 27 Sep 1996 03:43:09 -0400 (EDT)
Stomach Ache (though the address says Mexico) is actually a wholly owned
subsidiary of RRRecords, 151 Paige St. Lowell MA 01852, who have a pretty
big catalog of xprmntl music.
On Thu, 26 Sep 1996, Seth Soffer wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone has a discography for Stomach Ache records,
> and availability of these records. I have the Hanatarash tribute and
> the Abe Sada (a Merzbow side project, I think) single, both are
> wonderfully twisted. I recently heard a song off of the Foom? box set,
> and it was along the same aesthetic. Also, is there any mail order
> outlet which deals with Stomach Ache?
>
> Seth
>
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From: Manny <manny@dhp.com>
Subject: Brighter Death Now CDs
Date: 27 Sep 1996 04:45:06 -0400 (EDT)
I have three copies left of the new Brighter Death Now CD "Innerwar"
(Relapse) for only $6 plus 1.25 postage. first three responses saying "I
want it" gets one reserved.
Brighter Death Now is Roger Karmanik, who runs the Cold Meat Industry
label in Sweden, one of the originators of "darkambient". This music is
cold dense scary power electronics with some voice samples.
proceeds go to help pay my phone bills which I incurred setting up the BDN
US tour which Roger backed out of
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From: Matthew Moses <mbm16@columbia.edu>
Subject: Re: Stomach Ache Records
Date: 27 Sep 1996 12:44:58 -0400 (EDT)
On Fri, 27 Sep 1996, Manny wrote:
>
> Stomach Ache (though the address says Mexico) is actually a wholly owned
> subsidiary of RRRecords, 151 Paige St. Lowell MA 01852, who have a pretty
> big catalog of xprmntl music.
I'm not sure that this is entirely true; isn't SA primarily run by the
enigmatic Charles Ward in New Hampshire (or at least formerly in New
Hampshire)? Rrron has got his hands dirty on a number of SA releases
(especially the infamous Gerogerigegege "All My Best..." 7", apparently)
but has distanced himself from a number of the releases...
Matt Moses
>
> On Thu, 26 Sep 1996, Seth Soffer wrote:
>
> > I was wondering if anyone has a discography for Stomach Ache records,
> > and availability of these records. I have the Hanatarash tribute and
> > the Abe Sada (a Merzbow side project, I think) single, both are
> > wonderfully twisted. I recently heard a song off of the Foom? box set,
> > and it was along the same aesthetic. Also, is there any mail order
> > outlet which deals with Stomach Ache?
> >
> > Seth
> >
>
>
>
>
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From: Steven Tupper <subterra@hooked.net>
Subject: Re: Stomach Ache Records
Date: 28 Sep 1996 13:33:50 -0700
At 03:42 PM 9/26/96 -0400, Seth wrote:
>I was wondering if anyone has a discography for Stomach Ache records,
>and availability of these records.
Wasn't there one in a recent Bananafish? There's also one on the back of
the 3x7" box set, tho of course both are now a bit out of date.
I have the Hanatarash tribute and
>the Abe Sada (a Merzbow side project, I think) single, both are
>wonderfully twisted. I recently heard a song off of the Foom? box set,
>and it was along the same aesthetic. Also, is there any mail order
>outlet which deals with Stomach Ache?
RRR, of course, and also our own mail order department. I'm sure there must
be several others as well.
Steve / Subterranean Records
subterra@hooked.net
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From: Matthew Moses <mbm16@columbia.edu>
Subject: Re: Stomach Ache Records
Date: 28 Sep 1996 17:21:31 -0400 (EDT)
On Sat, 28 Sep 1996, Steven Tupper wrote:
> At 03:42 PM 9/26/96 -0400, Seth wrote:
> >I was wondering if anyone has a discography for Stomach Ache records,
> >and availability of these records.
>
> Wasn't there one in a recent Bananafish? There's also one on the back of
> the 3x7" box set, tho of course both are now a bit out of date.
The SA discography was in Muckraker, not Bananafish. The discography on
the back of the box sets & inserted in select records is filled with
untruths.
SA-01 v/a Kill Everyone Now
SA-02 Needles - Sound Effect of Excellent Dope
SA-03 v/a Blunt Music
SA-04 v/a Bullets Wrapped in Sugar
SA-05 G. G. Allin & the Murder Junkies - Watch Me Kill
SA-06 Specula - Specula vs the Drug Czar
SA-07 v/a Junkie Heaven
SA-08 Steeplesnakes - Milk of Dried Mountain Goats
SA-09 the Bringdownzz - Listen to Our Minds
SA-10 Brown Supper eponymous
SA-11 v/a Perceptual Motor Rhythm Skills
SA-12 ANA - American Noise Artists vs Japanese Noise Artists
SA-13 Squirmbo - A Date with Karen Finley
SA-14 the Gerogerigegege - William Bennett is my Dick
SA-15 Faxed Head - Faxed Hea
SA-16 Gregg Turkington - Telephuck You
SA-17 v/a Spill Your Guts, Friend
SA-18 Brian Ruryk - Out Guitar Explosion
SA-19 Nisi Period - Backbone Salad
SA-20 Bong Trauma - And Then He Turned the Gun on Himself
SA-21 Evil Moisture - Hostess Double Breasted Windpipe
SA-22 Omit - Retraction
SA-23 Pork Queen - Championing Uneven
SA-24 Pee 69 Deflower - Complete Disintegration Upon Impact
SA-25 Heaps of Carrion - Wanna Bite?
SA-26 Aube - Aquatremble
SA-27 Geoff Dugan - Technical Comfort Formalistic Style Feature
SA-28 the Jaunties eponymous boxset
SA-29 Bigfoot - Discovered
SA-30 the Gerogerigegege - All My Best To You, Love Juntaro
SA-31 Abe Sada - Original Body Kingdom
SA-32 Anchor - Songs of the Seamen
SA-33 Andrew Smith - Two Hyperchannels
SA-34 MEV - Live, Oakland CA 2/11/94
SA-35 Outcold/Psycho split
SA-36 v/a Dolor del Estomago
SA-37 Masonic Youth - Power, Corruption, Lies
SA-38 Gregg Turkington - the Sound of American Fast Food
SA-39 Dog - the Egg of Dog
SA-40 Your Mother - Smelly Cunt
SA-41 Sun City Girls - Maximum Beauty
SA-42 Earl Kuck - Kuck-a-Doodle-Doo
SA-43 Blue Marlow - They Call Me Sensitive
SA-44 Dialtone - Call Now!
SA-45 Blowhole - Blew
SA-46 Bimbo Shrinehead - The Vague Idea
SA-47 v/a Snake is Long, Don't Fall the Audio Hole
SA-48 Dadamah - Havent Got a Clue
SA-49 Palace Brothers - You Will Miss Me When I Burn
SA-50 Cows - Collector Scum Single
SA-51 Richard Franecki - Some Sort of Raving Thing
SA-52 Tico Puta - Lark Harmonica
SA-53 7000 Dying Rats eponymous boxset
SA-54 Labradford - I'm Not Impressed
SA-55 Pig Sex - Never Mind the Pork Dudes, We're Pig Sex
SA-56 Gastr del Sol - Punk Rock as a Vehicle
SA-57 Thurson More - Another Waste of Vinyl
One can make stabs at which of these records don't actually exist. A
bunch have come out since this discography... off the top of my head, the
composers' series (Iannis Xenakis, John Cage, David Tudor & Gordon Mumma),
Teensy Weensy Operator, Ultramundane, (another) Needles, Screamers, and
Karl! the Moor of Soho.
I reneg my statement that there's no SA discography in Bananafish; I think
the last issue had this same discography with notes by Rrron Lessard as to
which of these records he had any involvement with. Muckracker has a
detailed discography with notes by S. Glass.
> I have the Hanatarash tribute and
> >the Abe Sada (a Merzbow side project, I think) single, both are
> >wonderfully twisted. I recently heard a song off of the Foom? box set,
> >and it was along the same aesthetic. Also, is there any mail order
> >outlet which deals with Stomach Ache?
>
> RRR, of course, and also our own mail order department. I'm sure there must
> be several others as well.
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From: marc389@tampa.email.net
Subject: addresses?
Date: 28 Sep 1996 18:48:28 EDT
Does anyone have the addresses to Bananafish and Audio Drudge (snail and
e-mail)? Thanks.
MarC
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From: Steven Tupper <subterra@hooked.net>
Subject: Re: Stomach Ache Records
Date: 28 Sep 1996 22:22:33 -0700
At 05:21 PM 9/28/96 -0400, you wrote:
. The discography on
>the back of the box sets & inserted in select records is filled with
>untruths.
I prefer to think of them as vividly imaginative, not to mention humorous.
>One can make stabs at which of these records don't actually exist.
I'm never sure whether they don't exist or were just made in small
quantities & never solicited to us. Actually, the difference between the
two is so small it's hardly worth bothering about. Have you noticed that
sometimes catalog numbers seem to be issued randomly? Look at the matrix
numbers on the vinyl.
>I reneg my statement that there's no SA discography in Bananafish; I think
>the last issue had this same discography with notes by Rrron Lessard as to
>which of these records he had any involvement with.
Let's not take that seriously, I hope! Hee hee hee!
> Muckracker has a
>detailed discography with notes by S. Glass.
More stuff that should be taken with the proverbial grain of salt, I think...
Why don't we just declare Stomach Ache to be open territory, where anybody
can put something out, call it a Stomach Ache release, give it a number (it
doesn't matter if somebody else has already taken that number, that just
adds to the fun), and then blame the result on RRRon & Seymour? :-)
Steve / Subterranean Records
subterra@hooked.net
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From: naherzin@slip.net (neil herzinger)
Subject: Re: addresses?
Date: 29 Sep 1996 01:00:01 -0700
At 6:48 PM 9/28/96, marc389@tampa.email.net wrote:
>Does anyone have the addresses to Bananafish and Audio Drudge (snail and
>e-mail)? Thanks.
Here's the last address I had for Audio Drudge (circa 1993):
Audio Drudge
c/o Jason Mantis
117 Witherspoon Road
Baltimore, MD 21212
. . . . . . .
.....n e i l...h e r z i n g e r...a n i m a t o r...x a o s...i n c.....
. . . . . . .
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From: msbr@ppp.bekkoame.or.jp (MSBR)
Subject: msbr web site ver 2.0
Date: 29 Sep 1996 17:14:15 +0100
Hello-
Here is MSBR Web Site Ver 2.0 release information.
we released MSBR Web SIte Ver 2.0 on 29th Sept.
The following page was added except ver 1.0.
1. "Whats Cool Page"
- label pick up (Pinch-A-Loaf in LA)
- live pick up
(R&G live in Tokyo reported by Government Alpha)
("Musiques Ultimates" Festival at Nevers in France reported by
Daniel Menche)
2. "Mail Order"
- Japanese Noise label page (AMP, XERXES)
3. "Bulltein Board"
- I set up 3 kinds' on-line forum.
a) Noise Forum (we invite your opinion to a theme of "Whats Noise?")
b) release/live information (a promotion page of you and your label)
c) guest book (free talk page)
Except these, we changed contents of "Whats New", "Other Links".
And I maked 2 versions for Japanese and English.
Please access our site and write your feelings on "guest book" page.
Please take good care.
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
@ MSBR c/o Koji Tano 2-2-12-101 Hanegi Setagaya Tokyo 156 Japan @
@ e-mail : mail@msbr.com homepage : http://msbr.com/
@
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From: Manny <manny@dhp.com>
Subject: Re: Stomach Ache Records
Date: 29 Sep 1996 13:21:47 -0400 (EDT)
> At 03:42 PM 9/26/96 -0400, Seth wrote:
> >I was wondering if anyone has a discography for Stomach Ache records,
> >and availability of these records.
>
> Wasn't there one in a recent Bananafish? There's also one on the back of
> the 3x7" box set, tho of course both are now a bit out of date.
yes, but that "discography" is fake (and very funny - look at some of the
"releases" closely!)
> Steve / Subterranean Records
yeah of course. i forgot about Subterranean. Probably some are in
Anomalous as well.
-manny
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From: RedDye6@aol.com
Subject: huge cd/vinyl sale
Date: 29 Sep 1996 17:04:38 -0400
A friend and I are selling a slew of discs and vinyl (my list is first, his
is second, but I will be handling all of the orders). The prices for the
following discs and vinyl are 1st class post paid in the US. Email me to
reserve, then send M.O. (prefered) or check (or cash if you are adventurous).
If I don't get your payment in a week and a half, I will place the
disc/album back for sale.
thanks,
Mike
--------------
CDs
Bongo Fury "Lord Mongrel is Dying" (SineAppleSap Records) $8.50
(ex-Think Tree members. In the same vein as King Missile)
Cheer-Accident "Not a Food" (Pravda Records) $8.00
[Noisy guitar rock. Thymme Jones is a member. Punch hole in back CD liner
(promo)]
Deutsch Nepal "Benevolence" (Cold Meat Industries) $10.00
(Bottom hinge of case is broken off. I didn't replace the cover because it
has an ink stamp from the band on it)
Diamanda Galas "The Singer" (Mute Records) $9.00
Fleshtones "Beautiful Light" (Naked Language Records) $8.50
[Punch hole in back CD liner (promo)]
Helmet "Meantime" (Interscope Records) $8.00
[Punch hole in back CD liner (promo)]
In Slaughter Natives "S/T" (Cold Meat Industries) $11.00
King Missile "Mystical Shit & Fluting on the Hump" (Shimmy Disc) $8.50
Low "Transmission" CD-EP (Vernon Yard Recordings) $6.00
[punch hole in back CD liner (promo)]
Lull "Journey Through Underworlds" (Sentrax) $10.00
Lustmord "The Monstrous Soul" (Side Effects) $11.00
Lycia "The Burning Circle and then Dust" 2CD (Projekt) $15.50
[Top right corner of first page of CD cover is snipped off [promo])
Mental Insect "Skull Tracks" CD-EP (Pteranodon Ltd. Editions) $7.00
(authographed, 1220/9000)
Mental Measuretech "Songs from Neuropa" (Discordia) $10.00
Mouse on Mars "Iaora Tahiti" (Too Pure Records) $11.00
(trip hop)
K.K. Null "Guitar Organism" (Nux Organization) $9.00
(featuring duets with Jim O'Rourke, Ichiro Agata, Fred Frith, and Guy Lohnes)
Liz Phair "Exile in Guyville" (Matador) $9.00
R.E.M. "Monster" (Warner) $9.00
The San Francisco Seals "Nowhere" (Matador) $9.00
Savage Vigilance for a Rug-Free America "S/T" (Electro Motive Records) $8.50
(Crank calls to Christian talk radio shows -- no music)
Shonen Knife "Rock Animals" (Virgin) $8.50
(Comes with a Shonen Knife sticker. Cutout)
Sleep Chamber "Sexmagick Ritual" (Funfundvierzig) $9.00
(older, nondance material)
Soundtrack "Boys" (A&M Records) $8.00
[Featuring Orbit, Stewart Copeland, Squeeze, Stone Roses, Paul Weller, Cast,
et al. Punch hole in back CD liner (promo)]
Soundtrack "The Pallbearer" (Hollywood Records) $8.00
[Featuring Rick James, Stewart Copeland, Perry Como, Herbie Hancock, Curtis
Mayfield, et al. Punch hole in back CD liner and case (promo)]
Think Tree "Eight/Thirteen" (SineAppleSap Records) $8.50
The Vaselines "The Way of the Vaselines * A Complete History" (Sub Pop)
$8.50
V/A "Heavenly Voices III" (Hyperium) $10.00
[featuring Love Spirals Downwards, Stoa, Miranda Sex Garden, Love is Colder
than Death, This Ascension, Bel Canto, Cello, et al. Top right corner of CD
cover is snipped off (promo)]
V/A "Water the element series: volume one" (D.O.R. Infinity) $8.00
(featuring Multicide, Lull, Cable Regime, K.K. Null and J. Plotkin, Final,
Chemical Plant, and EC Noise Mountain)
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Vinyl (Special deal: All vinyl for $13.00)
Beautiful Pea Green Boat "Every Night With You I Die A Little" 12" Single
(Slaughterback/Third Mind Records) $4.50 [vinyl excellent/sleeve very good]
Flesh for Lulu "Big Fun City & Blue Sisters Swing" LP and EP (Statik
Records) $6.50 [vinyl excellent/sleeve very good]
Peter Hope/Richard H. Kirk "Hoodoo Talk" LP (Wax Trax! Records) $6.00
[vinyl excellent/sleeve very good]
Smersh "AIP" 12" Single (Albertine Records) $4.50 [vinyl very good/sleeve
very good minus]
U.S. Mods "Station 7" (Rockhill Records) $6.00 [vinyl excellent/sleeve
very good]
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MORE CDs:
$9 ROBERT FRIPP: 1999 Soundscapes-Live in Argentina
$9 JOHN ZORN: Redbird (for Agnes Martin)
$10 NAKED CITY: Absinthe
$9 GOLDON PALOMINOS: a history 1982-1985 (w/ Zorn, Laswell, Lindsay)
$9 SCORN: Gyral
$8 BEBO BALDAN/DAVID TORN: Earthbeat
$8 BANABILA/SAKA: Nightmirror
$8 MO BOMO: Myths of the Near Future Part II
$8 LAND: Land (w/ Jeff Grienke)
$7 HILT: Call the Ambulance Before I Hurt Myself
$6 SLAP: Bed of Nails
$8 MATT TURNER: Infiltrator
$8 MICHAEL NYMAN: The Cold Room
$8 STEVE REICH: The Desert Music
$8 SOMEI SATOH: Sun.Moon
$8 SOMEI SATOH: Litania (w/ Margaret Leng Teng on piano)
$8 PIANO CIRCUS: Music by K. Volans, S. Reich, R. Moran, D. Lang
$4 JUST SAY MAO: Volume III (FREE w/ any order)