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Climb The Astronomical Staircase and Manifest L’Esprit D’EscalierThe drunkard’s bottle is but a finding aid to further misery
Other magazines reach only this far!
Interviews
Philip Sanderson –electronics and DIY genius, the UK’s own Gyro
Gearloose. Member of Storm Bugs with Steven Ball in the 1980s, ran
Snatch Tapes, released David Jackman’s early work. Now makes
experimental videos.
Tetuzi Akiyama – syndicated interview by Michel Henritzi, first appeared
in French in another experimental music magazine. The great Japanese
guitar improviser knows no bounds when it comes to musical taste and
style. He answers many a poser based on his back catalogue of releases.
Joe Frawley – exquisite miniaturist from Connecticut. Only two short
released works to his name, but what stunners. Without doubt the Joseph
Cornell of electro-acoustic music.
Cultural Amnesia –rescued from the deep UK cassette underground,
associated with Jhon Balance; they make a few brief self-effacing
statements about their vinyl reissue programme.
Frank Rothkamm – mini interview to discuss details of his daring tape-
work from the 1980s, represented on the Russian Moers Music reissue.
Unseen - ???
FeaturesA new section on DVDs . After vowing for years that we wouldn’t review moving images of any kind in the
magazine, the harsh editor has finally capitulated. The selection is mostly based on exper imental f i lms made by musicians and sound-artists, rather than (for example)
documents of live concerts. As Deep Purple might say, “Hello, Budokan!”
Vinyl Viands covers a clutch of small-run weird LPs, fiddly little seven-inch singles, and numerous luxury editions of LPs which repress and collect music originally issued on cassettes. One belt from these mighty fists and you’re out for the count!
Another huge catch of fiendish BLACK METAL terrors dredged up from the lower depths by Jenni fer Hor , and John Bagnal l with his ‘New Blasts of Foulness’. Shriek!
In ‘Tablets of Stone’, the three earliest LPs by stoner-art combo EARTH are assessed in detail by Jennifer Hor. What links Moses to their part of the USA? Read on and find out.
Rik Rawl ing engraveth many a thrilling and unsettling tableau with his brushes to sear your eyeballs. He also
reviews wild and hairy American rock and ultra-weird free folk releases. Frontal lobes of brain will shortly explode.
Some little drawings from the mitts of Anla Courtis, the far-out Argentinian loon, are used to decorate many areas of the page. It’s what’s upfront that counts.
A fine new published study on Faus t, those demented
kings of Krautrockery, is examined in some detail for its academic and musicological qualities.
Regular review sections include...Field Recordings, Noise, Tape music, Art Gallery, Free Folk, UK underground, USA underground, Nordic Realms (Finland and Denmark mostly), Drones, Electronics, Guitar music, Jazz, Weirded-out materials, Improvisation, Rock, quiet music, Songs, and quite a lot more.
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