VARIOUS / OU REVIEW (Alga Marghen)
A truly definitive document of sound poetry in the 20th century, this 4CD
set is compiled from various magazine/LP issues put out by corporeal
soundmaker Henri Chopin in the 1960's and 1970's, and is pretty
mindblowing.
William Burroughs, Bob Cobbing, Brion Gysin, Raoul Hausmann (whose
dadaisms
date back to the very early 20th century), Ake Hodell, Sten Hanson and
others present revolutionary sounds complemented by concrete, abstract
mix,
pure electronics, and other manipulations in a vast array of human
expression. Unfortunately, we haven't seen the accompanying 70 page book
that comes with this Alga Marghen issue, but
word has it that it too is pretty stunning.
HASIL ADKINS / Out To Hunch (Norton)
A lot of FMU listeners know about this record but it needs to be
mentioned
again, as it's now out on CD with extra tracks, and it came out so long
ago
(Norton's first ever release.) This thing scared the hell out of my the
first time I ever heard it back in the 1980's. It was on a mix tape I was
given, and outta nowhere this crazed backwoods being from the 1950's is
ultra-distorted in the microphone, seemingly pounding away on a metal tub,
screeching at the top of his lungs about how "we got a date", adding that
"I'm gonna cut your head off. Yeeehahahahaha!" I later found
out that it was indeed Hasil Adkins, a real rockabilly relic from the
mountains of Virginny, and that severed heads and need for meat
(especially
chicken) were recurring themes in his music. Hasil, for all the mythology
around him, has indeed proved himself time and time again to be THE REAL
DEAL, and the stories connected with his resurgence are worth the price of
the CD alone. We thank Billy and Miriam of Norton for guiding the Haze
down
the road ever so tastefully and helping people discover this insanely
great
record through the years.
MURCOF / Martes (Leaf)
Deep, lush electronic soundscapes courtesy of Fernando Corona, a Mexican
artist who has been a member of the Nortec Collective (which has fused
Mexican popular sounds with electronic music), a remixer for Kronos
Quartet
and compuser of film and video game sounds. As Murcof, Corona explores his
realm with great homage to classical and mininalist influences in his
life;
Arvo Part meets Autechre, perhaps, but excellent stuff.
VARIOUS / Radon Studios (Radon)
While the terms "psychedelic" and "industrial" tend to draw pretty
distinct
images, Portland-based Radon Studios has put a very unique slant on both.
Relatively new, with press runs small (just because of the label's size,
not
to create a stir within hipster caches), this sampler is a great snapshot
of
the state of things at the label today. From the creaking industrial
weirdness of Koonda Holaa and the Beetchees, to the ethnic drones of
Sikhara, the Evol-inspired clang and beauty of Italian composer Daniel
Brusaschetto, to the sublime sound blanket of (R), to noisy explorations
by
Steve Mackay (former saxophonist on the Stooges' Fun House), Radon is a
label that has really yet to disappoint.
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