subterranean sing-a-long

Friday, December 2, 2011

Redepopulated



The truth is that they cannot propel a real thing a single inch, nor could ten thousand ghosts united (be happy that you are not yet a ghost!); it is only wind that blows the tumbleweeds about, whistling through their weed-bones while the stagnant ghosts swirl in the night-dust behind, indefatigably pretending to push them, not only to propitiate the owls, but also to keep from considering themselves even more superannuated than they already do when, knowing the outcome and hence snarling in such despair that they expose their clacking teeth, which resemble those icicle-like fangs of the deep-sea fishes, these revenants lay their heads upon each other’s breasts and listen for a heartbeat, as is customary at the termination of a deathbed scene; if even one soul were to have within his chest the pulpy mechanism which emits those dull and bloody thuds, they would be soothed, just as a puppy taken from his mother will stop whimpering when a loudly ticking clock is placed against his belly; but of course the ghost hear nothing and furiously rake each other’s non-existent chests with their non-existent fingernails, and then, afraid of the owls, return with increased anxiety to their delusional project of the tumbleweeds; meanwhile, more mathematically minded sprites play “Musical Chairs” between the tombstones, trying once and for all to solve the problem which eluded Leibniz: how do you put ten bodies in nine graves while adhering to that monadist doctrine of one body, one grave? – for they want privacy when they rest their cool cheeks against the cool cheek of earth; and meanwhile young ghosts creak doors beautifully, ingeniously, as they are expected to do. Thus every spirit does its part. – But turn your back and walk over the dunes for two dozen steps, and the night is depopulated. (William T. Vollmann, The Rainbow Stories - The Indigo Engineers)








The Like Paradise (a.k.a. Andrew Witrak)
via PaintSpeak

Monday, October 11, 2010

Sticking around from the curiosity of what will happen next

'A game: say something. Close your eyes and say something. Anything, a number, a name. Like this (she closes her eyes): Two, two what? Two women. What do they look like? Wearing black. Where are they? In a park. . . . And then, what are they doing?


Try it, it's so easy, why don't you want to play? You know, that's how I talk to myself when I'm alone, I tell myself all kinds of stories. And not only silly stories: actually, I live this way altogether.' -André Breton (from Nadja)




Monday, June 14, 2010

Triangle? Oblong? Dodecahedron?



Balam Acab - Heavy Living Things [via] [more]

'So what are we to make of Kaká’s claim to be “in shape”? It is surely pertinent that the shape itself goes unmentioned. Triangle? Oblong? Dodecahedron? Or perhaps even mere blob? This could be the true source of Dunga’s unease. Dunga may also be wondering what happened to Crouch, of course. Three years ago, Crouch was a big threat – or was at least perceived as such by Kaka, as he was then – and now, pfft!, he is nowhere to be seen, Kaká meanwhile having clambered into, or been ingested by, an undefined “shape”. This would make any of us uneasy, so we ought not tsk tsk at Dunga for a wholly natural reaction. And we should mark well that not only is Dunga uneasy, he is bound to be uneasy. He has no choice in the matter. His uneasiness has been thrust upon him, whatever his feelings in the matter, by this claim of Kaká’s, a claim made, we take it, from within a shape, a shape of which we know little, if anything. You or I would, I’ll warrant, be uneasy.' -from Hooting Yard, a blog by Frank Key



Image is called Atomist: Jump Over by Gabriel Orozco, 1996 Mexico [more]

Thursday, June 3, 2010

'Words stolen from the family album'



'Then right in front of my very eyes she turned herself into the confusion of free verse. Rhymes were made to disappear. Meter became nothing more than exploding potholes, surprising terrorist and motorist alike. One line ran over the next onto the over. Just where that line might go was anyone’s guess. The author, even those with the best intentions, had been shot to hell. Destroyed. Done away with by decrepit Frenchmen. Old and delirious Frenchmen who were so frightened by words that they never said all of the letters in any given word. Frenchmen who lived on the Left Bank in tight apartments filled with unsaid letters. Saving up for a rainy day. Blood on the poet. No one was left to stop the line from happening.' *

Sun City Girls - Borungku Si Derita [see]

Marios Group - Borungku Si Derita [see]


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*Doug Rice, A Good CuntBoy Is Hard To Find

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Another slight case

...And as she wiped my mouth with a napkin and cleaned up she sang softly to me. I remember it was sort of a tuneless, absent type of melody that one usually sings when they are alone. She was not embarrassed even though she knew that her voice was unpleasant. But of course no matter how beautiful the moment was the thought of her brother…and that horrible mangled hand…

Jean Cocteau - Le Buste (DJ Spooky Remix) [see]

...and that strange lisp that he always had...the strange way he had of breaking an egg. Even though I knew that Heimlich was hundreds of miles away and under heavy sedation, it was still hard to wipe away the memory of that last meal he had eaten. The way which he suddenly stood up and recited the Magna Carta and collapsed in a fit of weeping.

La Societe Des Timides - ...2 [via]

And I couldn’t help but think that Heimlich had staged the entire scene. But why?? He had everything a man could want. His paintings were selling. The new cottage was almost completed. The dairy farm was going well. And yet a sense of gloom and terror hung over the side of the countryside in those days. And Heimlich seemed too filled with good cheer, too expressive for someone as phlegmatic, and surreptitious, and deceitful as he turned out to be...


-words from Joe Frank, Either Or (In the Dark)

Monday, April 19, 2010

The wheedling winks of mannequins

On his latest show Scott Williams (of WFMU) played a track by pHoaming Edison called "My Girlfriend Rules," it was catchy-as-all-hell and I thought I'd play it for my gf (who rules). A search provided me with only this video medley, put together by one T.J.K. Haywood:



According to the YouTube page by WoodenThomas the three songs are from Phoaming Edison's "Feel It See It " album:
1. See It Feel It (Kavousi)
2. My Girlfried Rules (R. Stevie Moore, R. Nichols)
3. Maybe We've benn Loving Too Long (G.Nash, Flying Machine)

"James Kavoussi, the mind behind pHoaming Edison, is in a handful of other bands as well [Fly Ashtray and Uncle Wiggly]. He's clearly a bubbling well of ideas and the guy deserves to be a hell of a lot better known. pHoaming Edison's music runs the gamut between lo-fi rock and hard-edged, unyielding noise, but most of the songs fall into the infinitely more interesting grey area between those poles. Using a mixture of effects-laden guitar riffs, samples and occasionally improbable percussion, Kavoussi seems capable of massaging the most modest concepts -- a pair of alternating chords, for instance -- into vibrant and intriguing music." —Splendid E-zine b/w Silly Bird Records

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More pHoaming Edison finds:

-An untitled 5 song cassette from 1987 posted over at WFMU's Beware of the Blog [download]

-Two songs by pHoaming Edison, linked from Silly Bird Records:
pHoaming Edison - Otto Tutsi Plohund
pHoaming Edison - Laughing at Keys



-The fairly rare compilation from 1993 called Soluble Fish: Some Songs That Chemical Imbalance Magazine Like A Lot with one of their songs (along with tracks by Beat Happening, Thinking Fellers Union Local 282, Sun City Girls). The compilation was complied by Mike Mcgonical, who you might know from Yeti Magazine. You can download Souble Fish here.



more at their myspace

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Drahomira Song Orchestra - This Famous Somewhere



Julian Pacaud from Drahomira Song Orchestra has posted the previously unreleased track, "This Famous Somewhere". It has now been released for the compilation Icy Breath On Burning Flesh - Douche Froide Series Vol. I, a limited release of 500 CDs.
Have a listen to it, in all its wonderfully epic drahomiraness, over at Julian's tumblr, (negative numbers).

[edit] you can now also listen here:

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Heavy Hills



Heavy Hills are a psych rock band from Northern California, my corner of the country, but I had never heard of them until Ongakubaka posted their demo. I'm not sure why Holy Mountain hasn't swept in and signed these guys yet because their sound fits right in with their Nor Cal peers Wooden Shjips (with whom they will be playings in SF at Frisco Freakout on 10/10), Mammatus and the like.

Have a listen to their psyched / fuzzed / drowsed / blurred-out / heavyy / induced / drowned sounds and wait with me in anticipation for their next release.
Superpentamandalagram
Black Hole Rising



download their fine five track demo [link]

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myspace (with a few more tracks) [link]
last.fm [link]

Friday, September 11, 2009

Oil Spills and Micro-Organisms #6


listen or stream @128

visit show page [link]

Artist Song Album Label
Master Musicians of Bukakke People Of The Drifting Houses Totem One Conspiracy Records
Meth Teeth Unemployment Forever Everything Went Wrong Woodsist
Sun City Girls Original of the Aboriginal 98.6 is Death: Carnival Folklore Resurrection vol. 13 Abduction
Absinthe Minds The Song Of Returning Light 1 The Song Of Returning Light Not Not Fun Records
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Life is Bonkers And Your Parents Don't Care And Your Parents Don't Care Wad
The Sea Nymphs A Thousand Strokes And A Rolling Suck The Sea Nymphs The Alphabet Business Concern
Paavoharju Italialaisella Laivalla Laulu Laakson Kukista Fonal
The BSexuals PCG Ceci n'est pas un band Aunt Enna Records
Billy Bragg Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards Workers Playtime Go! Discs
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Absinthe Minds The Song Of Returning Light 4 The Song Of Returning Light Not Not Fun Records
Benedict Siegel Championship Camping
Self Released
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Souleyman, Omar Arabic Dabke Highway to Hassake: folk and pop sounds of Syria Sublime Frequencies
Nettle Duende (DJ Scud's In Chains Remix) Build A fort, Set That On fire Self Released
DJ/Rupture-Andy Moor Sometime it Can be Difficult To Breathe Patches Unsuitable
Squarepusher & AFX Freeman Hardy & Willis Acid Warp 100 - We Are Reasonable People WARP
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Moon Wiring Club Living Furniture An Audience of Art Deco Eyes Ghost Box


all images are from scrapatorium

Friday, August 14, 2009

Oil Spills and Micro-Organisms #4


truth be told / somnambulist / arctic sun / blues & reds / franchised arby's / someone's grandmother / yer alibi / brown paper bag / a moment of silence [respect] / crackerjack / out of print / illinois-indiana border town / the unemployment line / bike spoke / only written words / $3.06 per gallon / cue card / bubblewrap / unceremoniously


stream or download @128

Artist Song Album Label
Non Toxique Lost Lost For Margaret Out Of Standard!! - Deutschland 1 ADN
Church Universal & Triumphant, Inc.
Feat. Elizabeth Clare Prophet
Preamble - Great Divine Rectors Call the Sounds of American Doomsday
Cults vol 14
Faithways International
Church Universal & Triumphant, Inc.
Feat. Elizabeth Clare Prophet
Call For Protection the Sounds of American Doomsday
Cults vol 14
Faithways International
The Quasi Kuhlman's 5 Sampo Suru (First Part) Insane Music For Insane People Vol. 21 Insane Music
Colin Potter For All You Know Insane Music For Insane People Vol. 2 Insane Music
Human Flesh Indians Insane Music For Insane People Insane Music
Phillippe Laurent Exposition Partie 5 Sensationnel No. 1 Illusion Production
Crayons Track 1 I Dream Of God self released?
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Van Kaye & Ignit Another Waste Insane Music For Insane People Vol. 3 Insane Music
The Legendary Pink Dots Time Dance Insane Music For Insane People Vol. 2 Insane Music
Kan Mikami Track 3 Bang! avex io
NAVE Love in the Mother Where You Shout NAVE02 Via Injection
Elizabeth Harper Green What Is Truth? Volume Two Panic Records & Tapes
David Tukhmanov Track 3 Po Volne Moyei Pamyati
(On The Wave Of My Memory)
Melodiya
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Blitzoids Theme From a Summer Place What Is Truth? Volume Two Panic Records & Tapes
Benedict Siegel Day Before the Day Before
self released
Zola Jesus Devil Take You The Spoils Sacred Bones
The Metronomes Ballad of the Metronome A Tribute To Flexipop, Vol. 2 Flexi-Pop
The Modern Art Fiction & Literature The Modern Art Prescription
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Mission of Burma 1, 2 ,3, Partyy! The Sound The Speed The Light Matador