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back of the sixteenth issue of eurock magazine, created by archie patterson, 1980.
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Book Review
Eurock: European Rock & the Second Culture
edited by Archie Patterson
By 1970, psychedelic music had begun to fade in popularity in America and the U.K. At the same time, there was a small scene of musicians in Germany that began experimenting with rock styles that started where psychedelia and acid rock left off. The British press condescendingly labeled this scene “krautrock”. The influence of bands like Tangerine Dream, Can, Amon Duul II, Kraftwerk, Neu, Faust, and others spread throughout continental Europe and soon bands like Magma and Heldon formed in France. Krautrock would later merge with progressive or prog rock, space rock, cosmic music, fusion, and a whole bunch of other genres. Little of this music was known in America, but one man named Archie Patterson fell deeply in love with it and so formed a fanzine named Eurock to promote it in the underground American music market. His attempt at bringing this wide-ranging music to the narrow minds of American people largely failed and yet his journal lasted until 2002. In Eurock: European Rock and the Second Culture, Patterson provides us with articles from the thirty year lifespan of his underground music journalism. It is a treasure trove of archival information for people who either love this kind of rock or for people who are familiar with it but want to explore it on a wider and deeper level.
The initial articles are not easy to read. Patterson and others attempt to put into words what they hear on some of the pioneering krautrock records. The descriptiveness is neither clear nor accurate. If you read one of these essays and then listen to the music being described it is difficult to find any connection between the two. It is possible to write prose or poetry that sounds musical, just try James Joyce or Jack Kerouac as examples, but using words to described music is entirely impossible. Frank Zappa famously said about rock journalists, “You can’t write about music for the same reason you can’t dance about architecture.” Had Patterson and crew continued on in this vein, I would have given up on this book half way through or maybe even sooner.
The writers at Eurock saw the light though. They ditched their futile attempts at achieving the impossible and took the fanzine in another direction. From then on, their articles consisted of band biographies, scene reports, interviews, and essays on music theory. The scope also expands to a more global perspective. From Germany and France, they begin covering bands from all across Europe and eventually touching on musical projects out of Japan and Latin America. Many of these bands are included in the Nurse With Wound List; if you don’t know what that is, look it up. While the intended purpose of Eurock is to bring international underground music to the attention of American listeners, some American and British bands do get attention when they are radical or experimental enough. Brief articles on bands like Chrome, the Legendary Pink Dots, Lemon Kittens, and Nocturnal Emissions are included although the harsher sounds of post punk and industrial music are only mentioned briefly. Some interesting reoccurring themes are the ongoing struggles of the legally persecuted Plastic People Of the Universe in communist Czechoslovakia, the Rock in Opposition movement and festivals, the Leftist /utopian political visions of the musicians, the way in which the introduction of cassette tapes made it possible for non-commercial musicians to record and distribute their works, and ways in which changing technology affected the production of underground music particularly in relation to synthesizer and moog oriented electronic music.
This anthology also gives a broad overview of the trajectory of this kind of music. By the 1980s, krautrock and prog rock had reached their peak and these journalists struggle to find new bands and scenes to report on. There are a lot more interviews with old guard musicians like Klaus Schulze and Richard Pinhas. Some of them go quite in depth and retrospectively reveal a lot about the history of their careers. On the downside, more and more articles are included about new age musicians which tend to be just as bland and vapid as the music that these artists made. In the chapters from the mid-1980s and 1990s, you begin to see that Patterson’s vision of futuristic and creative rock music has become less and less relevant in the horrid Reagan/Thatcher era. However, in terms of interviews and writing, the passages from 2000 to 2002 are some of the most well-written ones in the whole book.
Not all of the bands covered in Eurock are good. Some have definitely not stood the test of time. The articles also vary in quality, ranging from creative and mind-expanding to vague, confusing, and sometimes shallow. But this big long book stays interesting most of the time. Some of the best writing comes from interviews with musicians I have never heard of who inspired me to go out and look up their music. The best articles have also done a lot to enhance my understanding of the underground music scene in Europe and the importance of non-commercial music in a world dominated by excessive media coercion and corporate control over art and entertainment. Some of us are just hungry for alternative visions of the world when the society of consumerism and mass-conformity have us surrounded on all sides. These experimental musicians are like islands of sanity in a world gone to hell, where most people insist on marching in lockstep with all the others on the road to brain death. These musicians are saying, “Look, there are other possibilities, other modes of existence that may be more meaningful and exciting so try it out and see what it’s like.”
As a document and archive, Eurock is an outstanding book that provides a detailed overview of a musical scene that is destined for obscurity. It is niche literature for one of the most specific niches you can imagine. Not all of the writing is great, but most of it is good enough and when the writing is strong it really shines. The honesty and dedication of Archie Patterson’s lifelong project ring true loud and clear. If Patterson and the bands represented in this volume never get inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, at least we have Eurock to remind us what cross-current and counter-cultural possibilities lie outside the mainstream.
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DOCUMENTARY FILM . 16/9 . 17MIN17. COLOR/B&W . STEREO
SYNOPSIS The film is about old women divers in Jeju Island of Korea, who keep their unique manual way of working from their very young ages. These women who, are disappearing due to social and environmental reasons, somehow testify to the basic energy of life and of human beings itself. The film follows their daily routine, traced by their movements, their voices, their breathing, and their force on living.
TECHNICAL CREDITS HD . 16/9 . 17min17 . Color/B&W . Stereo Preview format: digital file (h.264, mp4, mov) Screening format: digital file (prores444), DVD
ARTISTIC CREDITS Director : Jung Hee Biann Seo Camera: Jung Hee Biann Seo, Jean Julien Pous Editing: Jung Hee Biann Seo Coordination: Soo Young Song Local coordination: Mi Hyun Ryu With Participation (Women divers): Mi-Hyun Ryu, Suk-Ja Kang, Moo-Ok Kang, Gyeon-Ja Gong, Song-Han Ko, Chun-Ja Kim Cooperation/financial support: [Gyung-gi Culture Center] 1116-1 Ingyedong 16473 Suwon, South Korea
AWARD Award OF EUROCKS. Belfort international film festival, Belfort, France
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DOCUMENTARY FILM . 16/9 . 17MIN17. COLOR/B&W . STEREO
SYNOPSIS The film is about old women divers in Jeju Island of Korea, who keep their unique manual way of working from their very young ages. These women who, are disappearing due to social and environmental reasons, somehow testify to the basic energy of life and of human beings itself. The film follows their daily routine, traced by their movements, their voices, their breathing, and their force on living.
TECHNICAL CREDITS HD . 16/9 . 17min17 . Color/B&W . Stereo Preview format: digital file (h.264, mp4, mov) Screening format: digital file (prores444), DVD
ARTISTIC CREDITS Director : Jung Hee Biann Seo Camera: Jung Hee Biann Seo, Jean Julien Pous Editing: Jung Hee Biann Seo Coordination: Soo Young Song Local coordination: Mi Hyun Ryu With Participation (Women divers): Mi-Hyun Ryu, Suk-Ja Kang, Moo-Ok Kang, Gyeon-Ja Gong, Song-Han Ko, Chun-Ja Kim Cooperation/financial support: [Gyung-gi Culture Center] 1116-1 Ingyedong 16473 Suwon, South Korea
AWARD Award OF EUROCKS. Belfort international film festival, Belfort, France
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Eurock Articles: The Year... 1980 pt 2 by AlexRichardon
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the first and fifth track, produced by shimizu akemi and kumio kurachi respectively, from green tape, released on caligari records around 1982. 5時のサイレン was also featured, alongside a few other tracks from green tape in identical track order, on red tape, released by caligari in 1984 with a far broader pool of contributors, ranging from DD. records regulars koshirou yoshimatsu and takafumi isotani, to takeshi kanno, sympathy nervous, and hanatarash. there is a certain gauzy folk sensibility imprinted especially throughout the first half of the cassette, that i find so keen. only on red tape have i heard the shakuhachi placed in the rattling echo bed of the stylistic signatures blooming from the constraints and allowances of the technological paradigm that hued the early eighties japanese underground tape/flexi lexis in xerox faded dreams, if justice can even be given in such generalizing classification! archie patterson of eurock would locate this palette of expression in an international continuum, relating it to parallel german and english developments like lutz berger and werner pieper's label transmitter, dependent on the tape trading/mail network that set the backbone of this culture, an other world that would decline by the end of the nineties.
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More from the archives: October 2002 (9/10/02)
NME War Child Album '1 Love'
Muse have recorded a cover version of 'House of the Rising Sun' by The Animals [sic]. The song features on the NME War Child album, '1 Love' released October 14th. Proceeds from the album go to the War Child Charity, which supports children caught in war zones around the world.
Muse win Kerrang! Award
Muse have won the 'Best British Live Act' award at the 2002 Kerrang! Awards. The nominees were voted by listeners of the BBC 'Radio 1 Rock Show'.
Festivals dates....
(won't put the whole list here, that would be a long post! But it was European dates, including festival dates at Montreaux jazz, Eurockeness, Fuji Rock, Japan and Reading and Leeds 2002)
New Single Chart Position
'Dead Star' / 'In Your World' has reached number 13 in the UK charts this week. The double A side single was released on 17/06/02, and features exclusive tracks and multimedia video's.
Hullabaloo in Cinema's
Mushroom Records/Taste Media Ltd is proud to be present, in conjunction with UCI cinemas, a full screen preview of the new Muse DVD, Hullabaloo. It will be screened at nine selected UCI cinemas, at 7.00pm on 27th June 2002. Seating will be limited to 100 seats per cinema.
Contact one of the UCI Cinemas listed below from tomorrow (Saturday) for ticket details. (list omitted for conciseness) The screening consists of backstage footage from last years Origin Of Symmetry tour, and live footage from two shows at Le: Zenith, Paris. Filmed with 28 cameras, the DVD is being hailed as ground breaking.
This is the ONLY time you can catch Muse on the big Screen.
(editor's note: factually, that turned out to not be true ;) )
Muse on Tour!
Scandinavia will be the first to see Muse's new material live, later this year, when the band will start their extensive tour around Europe. Dates have been booked starting in October, to be posted on this site in full as soon as all are confirmed. Live dates already pencilled into the Muse diary are set to start in Helsinki for two nights, then on to Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen, Hamburg, Munich, Berlin, into Italy, France, Belgium, Holland and back to Britain in late November. Many more cities and countries shall be added to this early tour schedule so check back soon for more updates.
Muse In LA!
Having returned from the beautiful surroundings of Grouse lodge in Central Ireland where the band have been recording indoors, outside, in swimming pools and using instruments that don't even have names yet, they have gone over to the West Coast to polish off a few tracks, lay down the vocals and mix the album with Rich Costey.
New Activity Page!
Check out the new page on the site with some video clips of the making of the new album, as well as photos of muse from the last year and a tour archive too! This page will be frequently updated so stay tuned for more bits and pieces updated in the very near future.
Muse album in progress
Muse are currently in the middle of making their third album with the producer Rich Costey. Having spent a few weeks in Air Studios (London), as well as a stint recording in Sawmills, the band are presently organising where to finish off the rest of the record. L.A., Vancouver and Ireland seem to be the current possibilities. Expect to hear some new tracks during summer with the release date of the album set towards autumn.
From the archives: muse-official.com, the old Muse website from April 2003, during the recording of Absolution with Rich Costey in LA (16/4/2003)
#oh my god writing dates that way is making me nostalgic fuck fuck fuck#/02?! /0x. Holy fuck it's been nearly 14 years since we've been able to do that...#simpler times (such as being too young to care)#not that I was writing dates prettily in 2002 lol. More like learning to write#Muse on the big Screen.#our bois achieving in 2002 yay#again#i've linked the archived page cuz ooh aah but honestly just check Musewiki; the old page is awful. Unreadable.#there's a nicer version on Musewiki thankfully. what on earth is that background image on the archive of the muse website!#Surely a placeholder image#from the archives#Muse lore#Origin of Symmetry era#Muse band#Muse#muse-official.com the old Muse website
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Quand je pars pour les Eurock avec mes colocs !
(Re)découvrez la colocation avec izroom !
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Et j’ai crié : ALLIVM !!!
Une nouvelle artiste vient de rejoindre le pôle Management de Tourneur-Freezer, ALLIVM. Engagée, dynamique, teintée de pop, de rock et d’influences urbaines, nous préparons avec Allivm la pré-sélection du printemps de Bourges, avec une résidence à la salle de la SOURIS VERTE à Épinal, un concert à l’AUTRE CANAL de Nancy, et de nombreux projets en préparation ! http://tourneur.freezer.free.fr/allivm.html
#allivm#management#nancy#lac#lasourisverte#lautrecanal#epinal#printempsdebourges#inoui#soulgarden#poprock#poirel#leseurockeenes#eurocks#festivals#malzeville
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Pourquoi tu veux mettre des étoiles (quand y'a les lumières des Eurockéennes) ?
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Eurock Articles: The Year... 1980 pt. 2 by AlexRichardon
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