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greenlight 02.10.2021 07:16 AM

Thanks.

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greenlight 02.12.2021 03:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moshe
Body/Head with Aaron Dilloway - “II”

Starting around the 42nd minute

https://www.mixcloud.com/TheWireMaga...al-4-feb-2021/


missed that. thanks!

halgreen 03.04.2021 12:13 PM

i really hope we get a new live show on bandcamp tomorrow. i feel like it has been a while...

_tunic_ 03.17.2021 09:42 AM

 


The Voices of the Dead by Konstantin Raudive, David Toop, DJ Spooky, Lee Ranaldo, Calla, CM Von Hausswolff

Quote:

Original archives from Konstantin Raudive and
Gerhard Stempnik
+ remixes by
David Toop
DJ Spooky
CM von Hausswolff
Calla
Lee Ranaldo
+ extra remixes (digital only) by
Brett Dean
Scanner
Random Inc
Ensemble


credits
released March 3, 2021

THE REALITY OF THE TAPES
For many, the first traces of the Raudive Tapes were in William Burroughs fictions and articles. The fact is, these mysterious magnetic tapes, which capture the voices of the dead, and were recorded by the Baltic scientist Konstantin Raudive, are not a fiction but a reality (we are not here to judge their scientific objectivity ). These tapes, as rare as Lovecraft's Necronomicon, are now in our archives.

WHO WAS RAUDIVE ?
Dr. Konstantin Raudive, a student of Carl Jung, was a Latvian psychologist who taught at the University of Uppsala, Sweden, before devoting the last ten years of his life to electronic voice phenomenon (EVP). He published his book Breakthrough in 1971. His early collaborator F. Jurgenson, whom he met by the very beginning of 1965, awakened Dr. Raudive's interest in EVP research. Raudive spent endless hours for the thorough study of Jurgenson's books ("Voices from Space", 1964, and "Radio-Link with the Dead", 1967). From an overwhelming database (ranging about 72,000 samples!), Raudive's mother seems to be statistically the most frequently reported contact personality. She usually addressed her son in the Latgalian

WHAT WE CAN FIND IN THAT RECORD ?
1. A self introduction of Konstantin Raudive and a large session of exemples from his archives - July 17, 1965)

2. 9 extracts from the Gerhard Stempnik experiments - musician of the Berlin Philharmonic and close friend of Raudive (tapes from 1980)

3. A Raudive celebration including unpublished material by Scanner, Paul D. Miller aka dj Spooky/That subliminal kid, Calla, Lee Ranaldo (of Sonic Youth), Ensemble, Ramdom Inc., David Toop, Carl Michael von Hausswolff and Brett Dean. They have all composed an exclusive piece of music based on the Raudive material. It goes from a close examination of the material itself (CM Von Hausswolff, Lee Ranaldo) to a more evocative mood (Calla, Scanner, dj Spooky). The last piece, for viola solo, is a global homage to all the explorators of the unknown.

Edited by Guy Marc Hinant


If an album is released on bandcamp, which thread should it be posted in? :-/

The Soup Nazi 03.17.2021 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _tunic_
If an album is released on bandcamp, which thread should it be posted in? :-/


'sall goode. :)

greenlight 03.21.2021 04:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _tunic_
 


The Voices of the Dead by Konstantin Raudive, David Toop, DJ Spooky, Lee Ranaldo, Calla, CM Von Hausswolff




If an album is released on bandcamp, which thread should it be posted in? :-/


nice. please give us an update on bandcamp release/link wherever..

syouth69 03.26.2021 10:55 AM

a new (digital) release...

https://www.deezer.com/en/album/215725632

Chris Lawrence 03.26.2021 11:53 AM

That very much looks like a bootleg, is everything on that site supposed to be official?

_tunic_ 03.26.2021 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by syouth69

I found a bigger image of the cover artwork.

 


It's a (unofficial) bootleg of this gig: http://www.sonicyouth.com/mustang/cc/110386.html

Moshe 04.03.2021 12:36 PM

Spectre Folk - Roll Around for Peace
https://arbitrarysigns.bandcamp.com/...ound-for-peace

Chris Lawrence 04.09.2021 11:34 PM

Thurston does "Buckets of Rain" for Uncut's Dylan tribute disc!

https://magazines.bandlabtechnologies.com/store/products,issue-289-june-2021_300.htm?fbclid=IwAR0Wbs5N4VeRw_2BhB9kQ51Hgjec fRtz5pzqazPS-2qKJBhsslua0Jg4Dvo

greenlight 04.10.2021 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Lawrence


thanks.

greenlight 04.10.2021 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moshe
Spectre Folk - Roll Around for Peace
https://arbitrarysigns.bandcamp.com/...ound-for-peace

nice. thanks.

hipster_bebop_junkie 04.18.2021 11:49 PM

Kim Gordon & Loren Connors LP forthcoming on Alara Music:
https://alara-music.bandcamp.com/alb...nnors-at-issue

 

Moshe 04.19.2021 06:08 AM

Thanks!

halgreen 04.19.2021 10:59 PM

Hell yeah

greenlight 04.20.2021 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hipster_bebop_junkie
Kim Gordon & Loren Connors LP forthcoming on Alara Music:
https://alara-music.bandcamp.com/alb...nnors-at-issue

 


looks interesting!

greenlight 04.22.2021 03:08 PM

https://shop.bingomerch.com/collecti...tronaut-tshirt

hysteric astronaut t-shirt in eu web store (in white though). always wanted it :D

Moshe 04.23.2021 01:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by greenlight
https://shop.bingomerch.com/collecti...tronaut-tshirt

hysteric astronaut t-shirt in eu web store (in white though). always wanted it :D


I always wanted one too but it's already sold out in my size :(
Seems like a good reason to start a diet.

greenlight 04.23.2021 04:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moshe
I always wanted one too but it's already sold out in my size :(
Seems like a good reason to start a diet.


no. really? fuck I should hurry up with medium then..

halgreen 05.04.2021 11:31 AM

"Recently someone sent us video of an unseen, impromptu SY set at The Rat in Boston to benefit magazine Forced Exposure on May 9, 1987.
The short, unannounced SY set consists of two covers - performed on gear borrowed from Dredd Foole and the Din - Crime’s Hot Wire My Heart and The Stooges' I Wanna Be Your Dog (just a few weeks before we performed the song w surprise guest Iggy Pop at London’s Town and Country). Steve Albini is the MC and J Mascis joins us on additional guitar on The Stooges cover.
Thanks to @origfunhouse for the footage."

https://www.facebook.com/sonicyouth/...19575615719909

The Soup Nazi 05.04.2021 12:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by halgreen
"Recently someone sent us video of an unseen, impromptu SY set at The Rat in Boston to benefit magazine Forced Exposure on May 9, 1987.
The short, unannounced SY set consists of two covers - performed on gear borrowed from Dredd Foole and the Din - Crime’s Hot Wire My Heart and The Stooges' I Wanna Be Your Dog (just a few weeks before we performed the song w surprise guest Iggy Pop at London’s Town and Country). Steve Albini is the MC and J Mascis joins us on additional guitar on The Stooges cover.
Thanks to @origfunhouse for the footage."

https://www.facebook.com/sonicyouth/...19575615719909


What a one-two punch in stellar quality. I'd never seen Kim rock the bass like she does on "Hot Wire My Heart"... Fuck me. And J is like the Mick Taylor (or, well, the James Williamson) Sonic Youth never had. ;)

The Soup Nazi 05.04.2021 12:17 PM

^ Hey, my post broke the glitch barrier. On the torrent announcements thread I can't post jack. :(:mad:

_tunic_ 05.04.2021 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by halgreen
"Recently someone sent us video of an unseen, impromptu SY set at The Rat in Boston to benefit magazine Forced Exposure on May 9, 1987.
The short, unannounced SY set consists of two covers - performed on gear borrowed from Dredd Foole and the Din - Crime’s Hot Wire My Heart and The Stooges' I Wanna Be Your Dog (just a few weeks before we performed the song w surprise guest Iggy Pop at London’s Town and Country). Steve Albini is the MC and J Mascis joins us on additional guitar on The Stooges cover.
Thanks to @origfunhouse for the footage."

https://www.facebook.com/sonicyouth/...19575615719909



Just wanted to post the same, but then with the YT link. So here's the YT link :)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Kx0HlF-jlg

_tunic_ 05.04.2021 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
^ Hey, my post broke the glitch barrier. On the torrent announcements thread I can't post jack. :(:mad:



Perhaps you've reached your quota on that thread

Like you can't rep the same person, perhaps there's a new rule that you can't post a thousand times in the same thread :D
just kidding of course :p

The Soup Nazi 05.04.2021 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _tunic_
Perhaps you've reached your quota on that thread

Like you can't rep the same person, perhaps there's a new rule that you can't post a thousand times in the same thread :D
just kidding of course :p


Actually, as of now I have 10,741 posts there thank you very MUCH. :) The real new rule is the board is unpredictably bonkers and we're all gonna die. :mad:

Tokolosh 05.05.2021 06:13 PM

Way to go Jef! Congrats! Sounds fantastic!

Moshe 05.07.2021 03:04 AM

Churning of the Ocean by Lee Ranaldo / Jim Jarmusch / Marc Urselli / Balazs Pandi

https://trostrecords.bandcamp.com/al...g-of-the-ocean

Moshe 05.07.2021 03:04 AM

Churning of the Ocean by Lee Ranaldo / Jim Jarmusch / Marc Urselli / Balazs Pandi

https://trostrecords.bandcamp.com/al...g-of-the-ocean

The Soup Nazi 05.07.2021 07:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moshe
Churning of the Ocean by Lee Ranaldo / Jim Jarmusch / Marc Urselli / Balazs Pandi

https://trostrecords.bandcamp.com/al...g-of-the-ocean


Thank you MOSHE!

halgreen 05.07.2021 10:32 AM

will we ever get another SY live show on bandcamp friday ever again? they were really the highlights of my month for a while

The Soup Nazi 05.07.2021 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by halgreen
will we ever get another SY live show on bandcamp friday ever again? they were really the highlights of my month for a while


Today is the final Bandcamp Friday... unless Bandcamp agrees to do more in the near future, when live music shows have to be postponed again because oh shit, it's not safe yet, cases are spiking, who knew. :(

The Soup Nazi 05.07.2021 08:04 PM

http://www.sonicyouth.com/gossip/sho...&postcount=209

greenlight 05.08.2021 03:31 PM

new track from Thurston Moore - Sketch Of Light

https://thurstonmoore1.bandcamp.com/...ketch-of-light

typical T's chords, but what a great track this is...

greenlight 05.08.2021 03:31 PM

new track from Thurston Moore - Sketch Of Light

https://thurstonmoore1.bandcamp.com/...ketch-of-light

typical T's chords, but what a great track this is...

skinnypaul 05.12.2021 04:39 PM

Thurston is one of 90 participants performing Alvin Lucier's 'I Am Sitting In A Room' this Friday to celebrate Lucier's 90th birthday.

https://issueprojectroom.org/event/i...ay-celebration

The Soup Nazi 05.12.2021 07:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skinnypaul
Thurston is one of 90 participants performing Alvin Lucier's 'I Am Sitting In A Room' this Friday to celebrate Lucier's 90th birthday.

https://issueprojectroom.org/event/i...ay-celebration


Wow! Once it's archived, I hope I'll be able to capture it in order to dig all 27 hours... :)

halgreen 05.13.2021 08:56 PM

https://www.darkmofo.net.au/program

thurston with the dead c for the folks in Australia

The Soup Nazi 05.13.2021 09:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by halgreen
https://www.darkmofo.net.au/program

thurston with the dead c for the folks in Australia


Extremely cool, but I can't help thinking... Live music's back, all of a sudden, just like that?

Sorry, but I did not care for today's CDC announcement.

halgreen 05.13.2021 09:31 PM

i hear you...but i think comparing the situation in the states to the one in australia is like apples and oranges


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