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Kelly, Stephen wrote:
How can they? And why would they. Who just stands still and doesn't
grow, both as people and artists...
but who are tg relevant to now?.. apart from their old fans?.. do you know
what i mean?.. there are going to be a lot of fat, balding blokes in berlin
on new
Martin Dust wrote:
On 29 Nov 2005, at 15:49, Kent Williams wrote:
I've read through his websites, and interviews over the years, so I
know he's always thought carefully about what he does, and that he's
serious. But like a lot of artists I could name, I am not sold on the
end product.
The process is still interesting though, not everything is about A or
B, sometimes the journey is more interesting...
For me, the attraction has always been the content. I appreciate the
inner consistency of their approach amidst the sheer variability of
their musical output.
I'd agree
Jamie Stewart wrote:
Sweet feckin jesus. I didn't think p orridge could shock me any longer
but that last image popped my eye. Nasty.
http://www.genesisp-orridge.com/
I still find it inspiring that he has maintained all these years. The
spirit lives on.
Wish I could see TG live
They play Barcelona in March :)
On 29 Nov 2005, at 03:12, darnistle wrote:
Jamie Stewart wrote:
Sweet feckin jesus. I didn't think p orridge could shock me any
longer but that last image popped my eye. Nasty.
http://www.genesisp-orridge.com/
I still find it inspiring that he has
Gen has always depended on shock to make his point, and he's made a
few valid points along the way -- the primary one being to use any
means necessary to resist subsumption into capitalist money making
machine. One day, Throbbing Gristle has Parliement up in arms, the
next, someone's trying to
OK, I'll bite
Gen has always depended on shock to make his point, and he's made a
few valid points along the way -- the primary one being to use any
means necessary to resist subsumption into capitalist money making
machine. One day, Throbbing Gristle has Parliement up in arms, the
next,
There's obviously no accounting for taste -- and I'm def. not slagging
yours. I've heard a lot of Psychic TV over the years without it ever
really getting under my skin. Not my cup of whatever. If you're a fan
and Gen's work is meaningful to you, that's great. My first paragraph
says precisely
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From: Kent Williams said:
Gen has always depended on shock to make his point,
Point? What point? Maybe the 'point' is that there is no point. I
certainly couldn't find one, even if I did find stuff in TG and after
which I could enjoy.
The question is why should
On 29 Nov 2005, at 15:49, Kent Williams wrote:
There's obviously no accounting for taste -- and I'm def. not slagging
yours.
I have none so don't worry Kent :)
I've heard a lot of Psychic TV over the years without it ever
really getting under my skin. Not my cup of whatever. If you're a
as a fan, i'm not sure that this throbbing gristle stand for the same things
as before..
and that's what's most shocking to me..
On 11/29/05, Odeluga, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Massive fan as I am of UR (etc) that I am, I still find myself asking
what the hell relevance do they have vis a vis any one else's type of
self-expression?
What you say about their work ethic might well be true, but it's a
sterile point in
How can they? And why would they. Who just stands still and doesn't
grow, both as people and artists...
On 29 Nov 2005, at 16:37, Kelly, Stephen wrote:
as a fan, i'm not sure that this throbbing gristle stand for the same
things
as before..
and that's what's most shocking to me..
How can they? And why would they. Who just stands still and doesn't
grow, both as people and artists...
but who are tg relevant to now?.. apart from their old fans?.. do you know
what i mean?.. there are going to be a lot of fat, balding blokes in berlin
on new years eve.. as a long time fan i
On 29 Nov 2005, at 17:11, Kelly, Stephen wrote:
How can they? And why would they. Who just stands still and doesn't
grow, both as people and artists...
but who are tg relevant to now?.. apart from their old fans?.. do you
know
what i mean?.. there are going to be a lot of fat, balding
I do know what you mean, I went to see Stiff Little Fingers a while a
go and had to leave for a number of reasons :)
exactly.. the kids are listening to stuff like nu monkey which to my ears is
bollocks, but there you go - our dads thought tg were bollocks too..
Sweet feckin jesus. I didn't think p orridge could shock me any longer
but that last image popped my eye. Nasty.
http://www.genesisp-orridge.com/
vmax wrote:
It would be nice to see them come to the states..
On Nov 24, 2005, at 10:30 AM, Martin Dust wrote:
They play Barcelona in March :)
yeah, his tattoo is crooked.
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Sweet feckin jesus. I didn't think p orridge could
Interessting news for some of u on this list.i guess:-) Sorry of this is
mentioned before..
'UK quartet Throbbing Gristle ?q=title/Throbbing+Gristle will perform two
exclusive concerts for New Year's at Volksbühne in Berlin, Germany.
The two gigs
Looks pretty good, wish I could make it over, they're doing great stuff
at the moment...
m
On 24 Nov 2005, at 10:31, Blaauw, Martijn de wrote:
Interessting news for some of u on this list.i guess:-) Sorry of
this is mentioned before..
'UK quartet Throbbing Gristle
I agree, it is going to be a great night for all that attend.. I
would like to be there as well..
On Nov 24, 2005, at 5:33 AM, Martin Dust wrote:
Looks pretty good, wish I could make it over, they're doing great
stuff at the moment...
m
On 24 Nov 2005, at 10:31, Blaauw, Martijn de
They play Barcelona in March :)
On 24 Nov 2005, at 15:23, vmax wrote:
I agree, it is going to be a great night for all that attend.. I
would like to be there as well..
On Nov 24, 2005, at 5:33 AM, Martin Dust wrote:
Looks pretty good, wish I could make it over, they're doing great
stuff
It would be nice to see them come to the states..
On Nov 24, 2005, at 10:30 AM, Martin Dust wrote:
They play Barcelona in March :)
On 24 Nov 2005, at 15:23, vmax wrote:
I agree, it is going to be a great night for all that attend.. I
would like to be there as well..
On Nov 24, 2005,
does anyone have the promo of this on vinyl yet?
I've only been able to track down a cd.
needing it badly!
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does anyone have the promo of this on vinyl yet?
I've only been able to track down a cd.
needing it badly!
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Is it out? Has anyone heard this?
I would imagine it's that edit on that little mix he did that's on the
rushhour page that we were all thinking, wtf is that at the time
if you go to the rushhour page, there's a little mix on there, about 20
mins long - I presume it's the edit he's playing
, the idea fills me with dread, but there you
go...
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Is it out? Has anyone heard
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Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 9:29 PM
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On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Jason Donnelly wrote:
What did impress me was the synth's and sequencer
Well I managed to track down the 'classic' Throbbing Gristle album '20 Jazz
Funk Greats' and to be honest, I was SO disappointed with 90% of it, but to
be fair it must have sounded amazing back in 1979.
What did impress me was the synth's and sequencer action, from the sleeve
notes these
of records !
Gwendal
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From: Jason Donnelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 2:33 PM
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Subject: (313) Throbbing Gristle
Well I managed to track down the 'classic' Throbbing Gristle
album '20 Jazz
Funk Greats
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From: Jason Donnelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 October 2002 13:33
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Throbbing Gristle
Well I managed to track down the 'classic' Throbbing Gristle album '20 Jazz
Funk Greats' and to be honest, I was SO disappointed with 90% of it, but to
be fair
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Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 2:24 PM
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There is also a recent Chris Carter EAR album with reworkings of TG rhythm
i have Techno Primitv by Chris And Cosey. dark, atmospheric, very uk, very
electro very nice. well produced too. published in 85 i guess. mine is a
megadisc release.
a
got Phreek - I'm A Big Freak (R U 1 2) Kebekelektrik - War Dance in the mail
today. both blew my away. they even mix
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Jason Donnelly wrote:
What did impress me was the synth's and sequencer action, from the sleeve
notes these where down to Chris Carter can anyone point me to more of his
electronic work?, any recommendations would be most welcome!
I recommend the Chris Cosey remix album,
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Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 1:18 AM
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Something tells me we're not in Detroit anymore ...
yeah, let's talk about the MC5
brothers and sisters,
f
yeah, lets argue about Jeff Mill's liner notes again, that is a hell of a
lot more interesting...
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Something tells
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From: Fred Giannelli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 03:36:43 -0500
To: Mike Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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After being a member of Psychic TV for years and hearing Genesis P-Orridge's
drivel direct from the horses mouth, all I can say
you might want to get the two diferent copies of REsearch
magazine that have
TG articles in them. they are both pretty good and fun to
read. one is in
the industral culture handbook which has articles on TG,
Cabaret Volitare ,
montie coazaza (sp. guys a freak), non (extra freaky), and
a
Something tells me we're not in Detroit anymore ...
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Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 9:04 AM
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you might want to get the two diferent copies
Something tells me we're not in Detroit anymore ...
yeah, let's talk about the MC5
brothers and sisters,
f.
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Something tells me we're not in Detroit anymore ...
Right ;-) - but at the same time, they were major influences for electro,
weren't they ? I seem to remember I first got interested in these guys after
somebody on this list pointing me to the similarities of sound between Adult
The Normal /
. The ReSearch books on TG are good as well, but nearly as
comprehensive.
I've got a little biscuit tin...
mt
From: Gwendal Cobert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 10:47:13 +0100
yup, probably their best
From: Mike Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One thing I do need to get my
hands on is Wreckers Of Civilization. It is a telephone book sized Coum
Transmissions/TG bio. The bit I read was good, I just need to get around to
picking it up. The ReSearch books on TG are good as well, but nearly as
At 14:56 17/01/2002 -0500, scotto you know wrote:
you might want to get the two diferent copies of REsearch magazine that
have TG articles in them.
also of note
Charles Neal's tape delay
http://www.charlesnealselections.com/otherbooks.htm
Tape Delay by Charles Neal is a unique collection of
At 18:04 17/01/2002 -0500, you wrote:
is that rono tse of disposable hereos on the cover?
I can't check, I have the original edition of the book
with a totally different cover...
I suspect it's not though
might be someone from neubauten or test dept
judging from the instrument played
f.
hi!
found this on ebay for anyone who's interested, absolutely nothing to with
me and I won't be bidding for it either, thought somebody might like to
hear this often mentioned album:
Throbbing Gristle: 20 Jazz Funk Greats LP (Current bid - $6.50)
yup, probably their best album, there are a couple of killer early electro
tracks in there... I think it was reissued on CD a couple of years ago by
Mute, along with most of their catalogue.
BTW, I've seen in The Wire that there should be a new Chris Cosey comp
released, anybody got it ? and
: RE: [313] throbbing gristle LP
yup, probably their best album, there are a couple of killer early electro
tracks in there... I think it was reissued on CD a couple of years ago by
Mute, along with most of their catalogue.
BTW, I've seen in The Wire that there should be a new Chris Cosey comp
You mean a Tresor 'comp of comps'? because they had their
latest one a few
weeks before Christmas ... I forget the number but it's green
coloured ...
Yup, I was talking about True spirit, 3CDS pack... the green one is Annex
4 - is it good BTW ?
Gwendal
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You mean a Tresor 'comp of comps'? because they had their
latest one a few
weeks before Christmas ... I forget the number but it's green
coloured ...
Yup, I
I liked it ... Tresor are moving on from pure break-neck
stomp, to somewhere
in between the sound of Globus and ... break-neck stomp! No,
if you like
tresor you'll like it. Plus u get to check-out Digital
Tsunami before
buying the vinyl ...
Cool, I guess there's one more CD on my to-buy
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