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The shittest most opinionated ed rant that'll ever bless your ears:
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WHYBTHE FUCK ARE YOU SAYING YOU DONT EAT ALOT YOU STUPID SONE OF A HITVH YOU EATING OBLY 500 CALS DO NOT FUCKING COUNT WHEN ITS ALL GODDAMN TAKIS YOU INCEL YOU YOU YOU YOU SWEATY FUCK DONT EVEN DONT EVEN DONT EVEN I AM HIVING AWAY MY LIGE TO EAT 1200 CALS AND BURING 600 PLUS SO I DONT FUCK UP MY METAPLASM. I AM EATING THREE MEALS A DAY RIDDLED WITH PROTEIN AND FIBER AND HEATHY FAT SO I DONT LOOK FUCKING SICKLY AND FAINT WHICH BY THE WAY IS WHAT GOT MY ASS INTO A HOSIPBIAL WHICH IS SOMETHING YOU AND YOUR MEASILY TICTOK-IFIED ROMANICIZED ASS WILL NEVER EVER FUCKING COMPREHEND SO UES PLEASE LIVE OFF YOUR FUCKING MONSTER AND TELL ME ALLL ABOUT HOW "I hate food :3" AND "I literally forgot to eat all day ohmgee" BEACUSE LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING YOU TWAT, I FUCKING LOVE IT. I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE FOOD SO FUCKING MUCH AND I HAVE LOST EVERY PART OF MYSELF DENYING THE ONE REAL COMFORT I HAVE AND YOU WILL NEVER FUCKING UNDERSTAND THAT, AND HONESTLY, I FUCKING HOPE AND PRAY YOU NEVER DO. SO FONY FUCKING WISH YOU DID AND DONT FUCKING ROMANTIZE MY GODDAMN REALITY.
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“The thick ears of the Thing grew close to its head but were pointed and projected slightly higher than the elongated skull, giving the appearance of horns. Its nose was wrinkled and convoluted, like that of a great bat, and squat to its face. Its skin was of scale and its eyes were scarlet, like a dragon’s. And it was ... big! The hands where they now appeared and clawed at the soil at its waist were huge, with nails projecting all of an inch beyond the fingers.”
Vampires have no anatomy, as we think of it. A vampire in its primal form is a 45-centimeter leech with an eyeless cobra-hooded head. Its flesh is not flesh as we understand it; it’s more of a metaplasmic substance, a protoflesh that can mutate and transmogrify itself into any shape desired. A vampire can create or extrude pseudopodia, barbs, hands, fins, even complicated and specialized organs like tongues and eyes and jaws. All of these morphing limbs can be created at will, used briefly, and then withdrawn into the body of the vampire and disassembled to provide raw material for another extrusion.
*an excerpt from The Hideous Prize
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"Remembering is not just an act of remembering, as we all know. It's an act of creation. It's fabulating, it's captioning, but above all it's making. (…) The English language offers a fine metaplasm in this regard, with remember, which means to remember, but which, when chanted 're-member', means to recompose, to remember."
Vinciane Desprets, Au bonheur des morts, La découverte, 2015
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Newton of Horsley & Mickleover (a)
Experiments in Metaplasmic Structures Newton of Horsley & Mickleover (a) Type: heraldry » personal arms Denomination: N_E_W_T_O_N Semantic level: canting Trace: bones https://www.academia.edu/43297069/
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Story from the past.
Wickes first ever experience with ultra beast.
"Don't be such a worrywart Wicke, we've been over the numbers countless times. There's no way this can go wrong."
Aether President Lusamine was cool and calm, and, by extension, so was Wicke. Despite the assistant branch manager's nerves trying to find a way to frazzle her, she could always rely on her president to smooth out all those wrinkles. Even if she wasn't quite sure trying to break through into another universe was a very good idea, like... at all, Wicke clung to every honeyed word that Lusamine offered. After all, in the end, she had a way of always being right!
"...yeah, screw that. I'll be in another room watching you guys get rendered into metaplasmic... goo or whatever." Speaking of always, there was also Faba, who was always taking a much more pessimistic tack. "Someone's got to remain alive. Foundation isn't quite self-sufficient enough to keep running without a head, after all." As his words implied, the scientist was on his way out the door, offering a small wave back to the three working on the wormhole projector. "Of course, if this doesn't end up a mess... you gotta say hey to the aliens for me."
The other man in the room, a well-built blond with sleeves rolled up as he tinkered with the projector, let out a laugh. "Aliens, pokémon, humans from another universe... I'll be sure to write your name on the gift baskets, Faba. Say it's from all of us." Faba offered a wink, a finger gun, and a click of the tongue back to Mohn before the bespectacled scientist shut the door, locking the three remaining scientists in the white, empty room. It almost looked like an auditorium, with incredibly high ceilings and a persistent echo added to every sound.
After all, when you're gonna make a wormhole, might as well have as much room as possible... but you gotta keep it inside. Interpol probably wouldn't be too happy if they found out about any idle wormholery.
Wicke stood off to the side, clutching a clipboard that she poured over, again and again, checking and rechecking all the calculations in her head. It all seemed to make sense, sure, and earlier testing of the projector didn't indicate any excessive risks, but...
The projector began to whir as blue lights began to glow along the sides of the machine. Mohn let out a satisfied laugh, lightly whacking the side of it with his hand. "Aha! Working like a dream. Lusa?"
The tall, blonde scientist opposite Wicke and Mohn smirked as she flicked a switch on a small console connected to the projector via thick, bundled wires. "All readings are satisfactory, dear. No overheat, no interference, no distethering... I think this is it!"
All three of the scientist's hearts raced. Wicke was nervous, Mohn was excited, and Lusamine was ready to show why she was the president of Aether. To think, all of this came to her in some weird, vivid dream, visions of alien landscapes and people from adjacent realities...
Against the flat white wall of the projector bay, a small blue circle began to flicker, spinning as it seemed to grow. Floating just above the wall, it defied gravity, a ring of light hanging plainly in the air. This was as far as they had gotten before, but, as Lusamine began to push a lever up, she grinned. This was far more than just a test.
The projector grew louder, and the point of light from its 'lens' seemed to grow ever brighter. So much so that Mohn and Wicke recoiled, shielding their eyes, but Lusamine was just getting started, throwing another lever with a loud ka-chunk. "Throwing off the actuality burners!" she called out to the two.
Around now was when Mohn started getting the same creeping feeling of dread that Wicke had earlier. Although this is what he wanted, it really was... something was off. As the blue ring grew in size, glowing cracks seemed to emerge from behind it, spidering out through the air.
"Uhh... honey? Lusa? What's up with the readings, what do they look like?" These pleas fell on deaf ears, as Lusamine was no longer looking at the readings (which were starting to wobble unpredictably, a sign that would have been alarming). Instead, Lusamine was transfixed by the glowing portal, which was growing larger and larger.
A low rumble began to emit from the portal, and the floor began to shake. Hell, the entire room shook, and the projector seemed to start vibrating, shooting off all kinds of concerning noises. Wicke, who was less focused on the wormhole and more focused on survival, began to step backwards, fear welling into her eyes that caused any verbalizations of concern to get clogged in her throat.
And then... first contact.
Something white and translucent began to snake its way out of the sides of the portal, what resembled white... tendrils... tentacles probed the sides, seemingly testing the air. About this time was when a panicked voice called out over the intercom, a woman's voice.
"Shut that god damn thing off!" It was Burnet, one of Lusamine's fellow scientists that offered to help, albeit from afar. Immediately following that was Faba's voice, likewise freaking the fuck out.
"Lusamine! Lusamine!! What the... what the hell is that?!"
Seemingly spreading the sides of the wormhole, causing the cracks in space itself to widen, was what appeared to be the origin of the white tendrils. A... head, maybe, resembling a cross between a white sun hat and the clear bell of a jellyfish poked its head out. Despite its lack of eyes, or even a face, everyone knew it was staring directly at Mohn, who was the closest to the portal.
As Wicke tripped, sprawling backwards onto her ass, and Lusamine watched, almost in a trance, the creature lurched forward, screeching in an otherworldly wail.
The last thing anyone saw before the flash of the wormhole collapsing was Mohn entangled, the beast attempting to latch onto him... and then nothing at all.
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2020 Year In Review
This year once again I invited some friends and colleagues to reflect on 2020
JG Thirlwell
Composer
Foetus Xordox Manorexia Steroid Maximus Venture Bros Archer
www.foetus.org
2020 was a troubling and disturbing year. I created a lot of music and experienced a lot of nights waking at 5am in a panic. I deeply missed the sacred experience of being able to see live music. In its absence of that I listened to a lot of music. It was difficult to whittle down this list but here are a lot of albums I enjoyed in 2020, in no particular order.
Le Grand Sbam Furvent (Dur Et Doux) John Elmquist’s HardArt Group I Own an Ion (900 Nurses) Roly Porter Kistvaen (Subtext) Liturgy Origin Of The Alimonies (YLYLCYN) Clark Kiri Variations (Throttle) Dai Kaht Dai Kaht I & II (Soleil Zeuhl) Chromb Le livre des merveilles (Dur Et Doux) Horse Lords The Common Task (Northern Spy) Ecker & Meultzer Carbon (Subtext) Insane Warrior Tendrils (RJ’s Electrical Connections) Jeff Parker Suite For Max Brown (International Anthem) Jacob Kirkegaard Opus Mors (Topos) Tristan Perich Drift Multiply (Nonesuch) Bec Plexus Sticklip (New Amsterdam) Vak Budo (Soleil Zeuhl) Merlin Nova BOO! (Bandcamp) The The Muscle OST (Cineola) Zombi 2020 (Relapse) Regis Hidden In This Is The Light That You Miss (Downwards) Rival Consoles Articulation (Erased Tapes) Sarah Davachi Cantus, Descant (L.A.T.E.) Sufjan Stevens The Ascension (Asthmatic Kitty) Idles Ultra Mono (Partisan) Daedelus The Bittereindeers (Brainfeeder) Boris No (Bandcamp) Aksak Maboul Figures / Un peu de l’ame des bandits / Onze Danses Pour Cobattre La Migraine (Crammed) Noveller Arrow (Ba Da Bing) Felicia Atkinson Everything Evaporate (Shelter Press) Ital Tek Dream Boundary (Planet Mu) Author and Punisher Beastland (Relapse) Sparks A Steady Drip Drip Drip (BMG) Corima Amatarasu (Soleil Zeuhl) Code Orange Underneath (Roadrunner) Deerhoof Future Teenage Cave Artists /Silly Symphonies / To Be Surrounded../ Love Lore(Joyful Noise) Sote Moscels (Opal Tapes) Run The Jewels RTJ4 (Jewel Runners) Oranssi Pazuzu Mestarin Kynsi (Nuclear Blast) Master Boot Record Floppy Disk Overdrive (Metal Blade) Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith The Mosaic Of Transformation (Ghostly International) / Ears (Western Vinyl) Michael Gordon Acquanetta (Cantelope) Neom Arkana Temporis (Soleil Zeuhl) Rian Treanor Ataxia / File Under UK Metaplasm (Planet Mu) Helm Saturnalia (Alter) Ivvvo doG (Halcyon Veil) Robert Normandeau Figures (Empreintes Digitales) Ben Vida Reducing The Tempo To Zero (Shelter Press) Beatrice Dillon Workaround (Pan) Dan Deacon Mystic Familiar (Domino) Sea Oleena Weaving A Basket (Higher Plain Music) Elysian Fields Transience Of Life (Ojet) Rhapsody Symphony Of Enchanted Lands II - The Dark Secret (Magic Circle) Duma Duma (Nyege Nyege) Ulla Strauss Tumbling Towards a Wall / Seed (Bandcamp)
Honorable mentions Carl Stone Stolen Car (Unseen Worlds) Nazar Guerilla (Hyperdub) Iwo Zaluski with the Children of Park Lane Primary School, Wembley The Remarkable Earth Making Machine (Trunk) Nahash Flowers Of The Revolution (SVBKVLT) Cindy Lee Whats Tonight To Eternity (Bandcamp) Insect Ark The Vanishing (Profound Lore) 33EMYBW Arthropods (SVBKVLT) Declan McKenna Zeroes (Tomplicated) Layma Azur Zeii (Bandcamp)
FILM TV Succession ZeroZeroZero Escape at Dannemora 1917 Small Axe : Five films by Steve McQueen Pirhanas Monos The Hater Better Call Saul
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Drew Daniel
Matmos, The Soft Pink Truth
an alphabet of 2020 recordings
Arca “KiCk i” BFTT “Intrusive / Obtrusive” clipping. “Visions of Bodies Being Burned” Duma “Duma” Eilbacher, Max “Metabolist Meter (Foster, Cottin, Caetani and a Fly)” Forbidden Colors “La Yeguada” GILA “Energy Demonstration” HiedraH Club de Baile “Bichote-K Bailable Vol. 2” Ian Power “Maintenance Hums” Jeff Carey “Index[off]” Kassel Jaeger “Meith” Laurie Anderson “Songs From the Bardo” Mukqs “Water Levels” Negativland “The World Will Decide” O’Rourke, Jim “Shutting Down Here” Perlesvaus “These Things Below with Those Above” Quicksails “Blue Rise” Rian Treanor “File Under UK Metaplasm” Slikback “///” Terminal Nation “Holocene Extinction” Ulcerate “Stare Into Death and Be Still” Various Artists “HAUS of ALTR” William Tyler “New Vanitas” Xyla “Ways” Y A S H A “Summations” :zoviet-france: “Châsse 2ᵉ”
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Sarah Lipstate (Noveller)
With all live performances canceled, this was truly the year of demo videos and home studio recording for me. These are 10 pieces of gear that came out in 2020 that helped keep me feeling creative and inspired during lockdown. In no particular order:
EHX Oceans 12 Dual Stereo Reverb - The Oceans 12 ticks all the boxes for what I’m looking for in a great soundscaping reverb. I used the Shimmer and Reverse algorithms in conjunction a lot when I was composing music for a film score.
Chase Bliss Audio Blooper - While I don’t actually own a Blooper, I had the pleasure of borrowing one from Mike of Baranik Guitars after NAMM this year. He made an incredible Blooper-inspired guitar and I was completely charmed by them both. Chase Bliss always delivers pedals that push me creatively and the Blooper truly hits the mark.
Cooper FX Arcades - I love everything Cooper FX has released to-date so the opportunity to access those sounds in one pedal via plug-in cartridges is just awesome.
SolidGoldFX NU-33 - I was asked to do a demo of this pedal for its release and ended up being really charmed by this box’s approach to lo-fi nostalgia. I’ve used it a lot for film scoring and highly recommend adding it to your collection.
Demedash Effects T-120 DLX V2 - I LOVE a good tape echo and the T-120 Deluxe V2 ranks up there with the best I’ve tried. This pedal made its way to me this Christmas and I look forward to making some beautiful sounds with it in the new year.
Hologram Electronics Microcosm - The Microcosm is one of those pedals where you should fully read the manual before diving in but once you put in that initial effort you’ve got a massively powerful tool on your hands. It does glitch like no other. Definitely worth the homework
Azzam Bells MP019 - I discovered this unique instrument through a post on Reverb’s IG page and immediately looked it up and ordered one. These experimental percussion instruments are hand-made in Italy and they’re as beautiful visually as they are sonically. I used it for bowed cymbal and daxophone sounds on a film score and it was absolutely haunting.
Echopark Dual Harmonic Boost 2 - I love the control you have over dialing in the perfect amount of grit with these dual boost circuits. I use it a lot as a textural tool when I’m laying down drones or bringing in big distorted swells. It’s one of the most versatile overdrives in my collection and I love that.
Fender Parallel Universe Series Volume II Maverick Dorado - I was smitten with the Maverick Dorado when I first saw it at NAMM. It has a lot of the specs that I look for in a guitar and the body shape with the Mystic Pine finish just blew me away. I hope that I get to use it live soon.
Polyeffects Beebo - The Beebo is one of those pedals that I genuinely feel is smarter than I am. It’s like an entire computer in one small touchscreen box. I can’t claim to have mastered using it yet but the sounds that I have managed to get out of it so far have been brilliant. I’m looking forward to spending more time with this box in 2021
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HELM 2020 REVIEW
Let's get the bad stuff out the way first, 2020 was undoubtedly an awful year. I'm still not sure how to really respond to seeing a global pandemic bring the capital to its knees and everything I love and hold dear to a grinding halt. Our government fucked it's response, putting profit before people and killing tens of thousands. The Labour Party descended into farce with the newly elected leader Sir Keith revealing himself as a bland centrist with no opposition or ideas. On a personal level it sucked not being able to travel or see my friends in different parts of the world - or even the same country - who I am starting to miss a lot. However, I was fortunate enough to get through the year with my sanity intact. Music, art and culture once again being my main positive. I think I listened to more music than I have in any year ever. I read more books than I have done since I was a teenager probably. I also re-discovered the joys of walking long distances and am extremely thankful for living near a lot of incredible green spaces: Epping Forest, Walthamstow Wetlands, Walthamstow Marshes, Wanstead Park, Wanstead Flats...
Music. My favourite albums of the year.
Oranssi Pazuzu - Mestarin kynsi Wetware - Flail Raspberry Bulbs - Before The Age Of Mirrors Necrot - Mortal Rope Sect - The Great Flood Private World - Aleph Oneohtrix Point Never - Magic Oneohtrix Point Never Pyrrhon - Abcess Time CS+Kreme - Snoopy Speaker Music - Black Nationalist Sonic Weaponry Drew McDowall - Agalma Regis - Hidden In This Is The Light That You Miss Nazar - Guerilla Zoviet France - Russian Heterodoxical Songs (and all the ZF reissues!!) Triple Negative - God Bless the Death Drive Permission - Organised People Suffer Actress - Karma & Desire Acolytes - Stress II The Gerogerigegege - >(decrescendo) Chubby & The Gang - Speed Kills Flora Yin-Wong - Holy Palm Eiko Ishibashi - Hyakki Yagyo The The - See Without Being Seen Prurient - Casablanca Flamethrower Henning Christiansen - L’essere Umano Errabando La Voce Errabando Subdued - Over The Hills And Far Away Rian Treanor - File Under UK Metaplasm Komare - The Sense Of Hearing Shredded Nerve - Acts Of Betrayal Jesu - Terminus Autechre - SIGN Hey Colossus - Dances / Curses Sparkle Division - To Feel Embraced Mark Harwood - A Perfect Punctual Paradise Under My Own Name Still House Plants - Fast Edit The Bug & Dis Fig - In Blue Kommand - Terrorscape Haus Arafna - Asche Khthoniik Cerviiks - Æequiizoiikum Worm - Gloomlord Kraus - A Golden Brain Faceless Burial - Speciation
A shout-out to Jon Abby's AMPLIFY series on Bandcamp / Facebook, which I contributed a new piece of music to.
A shout out to the labels where most of the music I listened to seemed to come from:
The Trilogy Tapes Iron Bonehead Penultimate Press Dais La Vida Es Un Mus
Gigs. Despite live music being destroyed in 2020 I still saw a few unforgettable performances at the beginning of the year.
Graham Lambkin @ The ICA, London Puce Mary / JFK @ The Glove That Fits, London Demilich @ Finnfest, The Garage, London Container / PC World / National Unrest @ Venue MOT, London S.H.I.T / Asid / Chubby & The Gang @ Static Shock Festival, ExFed, London
Books I enjoyed. Most not published this year, but all read in 2020.
Joe Kennedy - Authentocrats David Balzer - Curationism Tom Mills - BBC: The Myth Of A Public Service Simon Morris - Consumer Guide: Special Edition Luke Turner - Out Of The Woods Various - Bad News For Labour Mike Wendling - Alt-Right Baited Area issues 1 & 2.
Film. Three good films I saw this year which I hadn't before.
Suspiria (Remake) Midsommar Cannibal Holocaust
Podcasts. I listened to a lot of these whilst walking.
We Don't Talk About The Weather Novara Media Tysky Sour & Novara FM Grounded with Louis Theroux System of Systems Red Scare loveline episodes Suite 212 NOISEXTRA Social Discipline CONTAIN
TV.
Didn't watch a huge amount and what I did was mostly trash. For some reason I rewatched both series' of This Life, a British drama from the late 90's about a group of young professionals house sharing and navigating their careers. Very cringey and has aged terribly, but it was perversely fascinating to revisit something from that time in the age of the pandemic. Following on from this I binge watched the entire series of Industry which was entertaining enough. A programme about a bunch of horny bankers with what felt like a confused ideology behind it. It seemed stuck between trying to criticise and glorify the culture around the industry, but also protect the industry itself from outside criticism by portraying anyone who may oppose as an insufferable wanker. Currently halfway through Succession which is OK. The Murdoch documentaries on the BBC were excellent and a rare respite from their descent into client journalism.
Thanks to anyone who listened to my music this year also. Best wishes to you all for 2021.
Luke Younger
http://hhelmm.com | http://alter.bandcamp.com
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Elliott Sharp
composer
1. My Nr. 1 lesson: patience. Whether it's bouncing through 30 seconds of severe turbulence at 39000 feet or slogging through 30 minutes of a interminable piece of concert music, one attribute I've tried to develop is the ability to see past the discrete and awaited ending, the exact framing of the immediate process, but put it into the context of a larger time frame. I've found that this year more than all others has demanded it. Breathing helps...
2. Books: revisiting old favorites from the realm of Thomas Pynchon and Philip K. Dick (both especially relevant), digging into John Lomax's portrait of Jelly Roll Morton, the works of Colson Whitehead, random things off of the shelf…
3. Composing: with touring off the table, I focused on that which needed to be written, some requested and commissioned, some spontaneously springing forth. Composing requires that one open the windows wide to the world, which at this moment brought in grief, terror, uncertainty, anxiety, visions of plague and pestilence and incipient fascism. Okay, now shut the window and get to work! How to process, translate, transform? The work can be a comfortable and obsessive cocoon once one learns to handle the radioactive materials and put them into the creativity reactor.
4. Beans! We have long been a fan in our house of the wide world of legumes but this year brought two stars to the front: the black bean and the red lentil. The black bean commands the lofty peaks but the seemingly infinite variations of dal surround it. Ginger, garlic, turmeric, smoked paprika, cayenne, onions, and olive oil form the basis then imagination builds.
5. Online teaching substituted for my canceled conduction of workshops in the Pyrenees Mountains of France. Between the participants and myself, we built a temporary but very congenial space online to share concepts and music. In addition, private lessons brought conversation and music with new friends in Germany, Italy, California, Australia, Illinois, Denmark, Pennsylvania, Spain, Florida, Brazil.
6. What started out as "stress baking" (before I even had heard of the term) soon became a frequent practice that yielded very edible results. The twins preferred the sweeter forays into banana bread and chocolate cake. I tried to find a balance between tried-and-true techniques and experiments in texture and taste with yeasted pumpernickels, multi-grains, and seed breads.
7. While not the same as performing 'live ', online gigs proved that it was possible to generate a surprising amount of adrenaline even without the pheromonal handshaking of a room filled with receptive ears. As a corollary, online recording collaborations with friends worldwide proved to be inspiring and a suitable substrate for sonic experimentation, exploration of new instruments, tunings, effects programming, structures. In these realms, shout-outs to Helene Breschand, Mike Cooper, Henry Kaiser, Tracie Morris, Mikel Banks, Dougie Bowne, Payton McDonald, Billy Martin, Colin Stetson, Jim O'Rourke, Scott Amendola, Roberto Zorzi, Jason Hoopes, Eric Mingus, Melanie Dyer, Dave Hofstra, Don McKenzie, Sergio Sorrentino, Veniero Rizzardi, Taylor Ho Bynum, Scott Fields, Bachir Attar, Karl Bruckmaier, Robbie Lee, Matthew Evan Taylor, Matteo Liberatore, Al Kaatz, David Barratt, Jessica Hallock, Kolin Zeinikov, Robbie Lee, Jeremy Nesse, James Ilgenfritz, Sergio Armaroli, Steve Piccolo, Sandy Ewen, David Weinstein, Jim Whittemore, Chris Vine, Werner Puntigam, William Schimmel.
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Daniel O’Sullivan
(Grumbling Fur, Guapo, Miasma & the Carousel of Headless Horses, Ulver, Sunn O))), Æthenor, Laniakea, Miracle, Mothlite, and This Is Not This Heat.)
Music Richard Youngs - Ein Klein Nein Alabaster DePlume - Instrumentals Hildegard von Bingen - O Nobilissima Viriditas Francisco de Penalosa - Missa Ave Maria Peregrina Carlo Gesualdo - Responsoria 1611 Dirty Projectors - Five EPs Sonic Boom - All Things Being Equal Brother Peter Broderick - Blackberry Richard Horowitz - Eros Of Arabia Duncan Trussell Family Hour Cocteau Twins in the bath
Books/comics Alexander Tucker - Entity Reunion II Derek Jarman - Chroma Stephen Harrod Buhner - Plant Intelligence and the Imaginal Realm The Penguin Book Of Irish Poetry - edited by Patrick Crotty The Gospel Of Ramakrishna - translated by Swami Nikhilananda Lucretius - De Rerum Natura Plotinus - Enneads Ram Dass - Grist For The Mill Lisa Brown - Phantom Twin
Other Fasting / meditation / macrodosing Walks in freshly coppiced woodland (for the smell mainly). Plants / Foraging / Growing Traditional ferments Douglas Sirk movies Mandolorian Writing songs on the piano Rediscovery of Kenneth Graham via my kids
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Karl O’Connor (Regis)
01.Wolfgang Press - Unremembered, Remembered 02. Klara Lewis - Ingrid Live at Fylkingen 03. Jesu - Terminus 04. Dave Ball - Leeds Poly Demos 1979 05. Edwin Pouncey - Rated Sav X (the Savage Pencil Skratchbook) 06. The Bug - In Blue 07. New Order - Power,Corruption and Lies ( Writing Sessions ) 08. JG Thirlwell and Simon Steensland - Oscillospira 09. FM Einheit and Andreas Ammer - Hammerschlag 10. Thurston Moore - By The Fire 11. Body Stuff - Body Stuff 3 12. Ann M Hogan - Honeysuckle Burials 13. Rob Halford - Confess (Autobiography)
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Caleb Braaten (Sacred Bones Records)
Shirley Collins Hearts Ease Dehd Flowers Of Devotion Duma Duma Bob Dylan Rough and Rowdy Ways Green-House Six Songs for Invisible Gardens John Jeffery Passage Drew McDowall Agalma Sweeping Promises Hunger For a Way Out Colter Wall Western Swing & Waltzes and Other Punchy Songs Woods Strange to Explain
My Favorite 90’s Nostalgia Movie Rewatches
Colors Ghost Dog Menace II Society The Player Rounders Safe Starship Troopers Trees Lounge Vampires Waiting For Guffman
Most Culturally Bankrupt Year : 1997
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Charlie Looker
(composer, Psalm Zero, Extra Life, Seaven Teares)
Ten Things That Didn’t Happen in 2020
1. I didn’t write a ton of new music. Don’t get me wrong, I wrote some. I always do. But mostly I focused on my new YouTube channel, essays, and on getting old recordings released. I haven’t even been working a day-job so I thought I was going to write my next Ring Cycle, but I really didn’t find Covid inspiring.
2. Trump wasn’t re-elected. Cool.
3. I didn’t lose anyone to Covid. I am, of course, profoundly grateful for this. But I feel pretty embarrassed remembering group-texting ten friends in March, “We are all going to see a loved one die. Every single one of us. Don’t kid yourselves”. I can get hysterical, and that was somewhat irresponsible of me.
4. No revolution happened. I don’t mean to be smug or cynical, or to belittle anyone’s participation in the protests. But, as far as I can tell, nothing happened in 2020 that promises to reduce police brutality or human suffering of any kind. We’ll see. That burning Minneapolis police station was exciting to watch at the time, if only on an aesthetic level.
5. I have a stack of unread books I bought this year, just staring at me, with nary a crease among them. These include:
Adorno and Horkheimer, The Dialectic of Enlightenment (looks amazing, but I haven’t touched it) Marx, Grundrisse (it’s 1000 pages for fuck’s sake. Amazon also accidentally sent me two copies, and its double presence in the stack is just comical) Reza Negarestani, Intelligence and Spirit (the first 15 pages blew my mind, then my mind blew it off)
6. I didn’t settle into living in LA. I moved here six months before Covid and I was just starting to cultivate some friendships and play shows. This was quashed and I still feel like I still live in New York. I still barely know the layout of the city here.
7. No brand-new buzzy musical artists burst onto the scene, that I can recall. No new hyped micro-genre of the moment. There was just no way for there to be a hot new trend. I’d say that was refreshing, but it wasn’t.
8. Tyson’s return was not awesome. Two minute rounds, ended in a draw. I’ve been getting way into boxing this past year. This fight was a bummer. I’m looking forward to Mayweather vs Logan Paul (LOL) because we know it’s comedy ahead of time.
9. For three weeks in July, I didn’t do a single thing other than watch street fight compilations on YouTube and Worldstar. That’s just grim.
10. There were no school shootings in March. Apparently, this was the first March with no school shootings since 2002. Not a single 7th grader got a hand job in March either. I cannot begin to imagine what it’s like to be a kid now.
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Chuck Bettis
https://chuckbettis.com
Other People's Music released this year:
Coil "Musick to Play in the Dark" (Dais)
Duma "s/t" (Nyege Nyege Tapes) Twig Harper "External Boundless Prison/ in 4 parts EP" (self-release) I.P.Y. (Ikue Mori, Phew, YoshimiO) "I.P.Y." (Tzadik) Kill Alters "A2B2 Live Stream 11/13/2020" (self-release) Krallice "Mass Cathexis" (self-release) Lust$ickPuppy "Cosmic Brownie" (self-release) Doug McKechnie "San Francisco Moog: 1968-72" (VG+ Records) Merlin Nova "Boo!" (self-release) Omrb "Milandthriust, The Graths of Mersh" (self-release) Akio Suzuki & Aki Onda "gi n ga" (self-release) Yoth Iria "Under His Sway" (Repulsive Echo) Wetware "Flail" (Dais)
My own music released this year:
collaborations
Chatter Blip "Microcosmopolitan" (Contour Editions) Matmos "The Consuming Flame: Open Exercises in Group Form" (Thrill Jockey) Reverse Bullets "Dreampop Dsyphoria" (self-release) Snake Union "live at Roulette" (self-release) Snake Union w/ Hisham Bharoocha, Bonnie Jones, Heejin Jang, Matthew Regula "Three Arrows" (Rat Route) Thomas Dimuzio "Balance" (Gench Music) YoshimiO & Chuck Bettis "Live at the Stone" (Living Myth)
solo Chuck Bettis "Arc of Enlghtenment" (Living Myth) Chuck Bettis "Motion Parallax" (Living Myth)
compilation Various Artist "Polished Turds Vol.1" (Granpa)
Music Books read this year
"Intermediary Spaces" by Eliane Radigue/Julia Eckhardt (Umland) "Ennio Morricone In His Own Words" by Ennio Morricone/Alessandro De Rosa (Oxford University Press) "Free Jazz In Japan: A Personal History" by Soejima Teruto (Public Bath Press) "Rumors of Noizu: Hijokaidan and the Road to 2nd Damascus" by Kato David Hopkins (Public Bath Press)
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Maya Hardinge
(musician / artist)
list of things i liked this year
first ever solo road trip through new mexico and Texas right before lockdown experiencing manhattan with no cars on the road . having a car to escape in to nature. (which i craved so much) walks and bike rides with friends… FRIENDS! The web site ‘workaway’ that helped me feel that there were options for escape. playing games weekly on zoom during lock down teaching yoga weekly on zoom. Witnessing and being part of the BLM protests. witnessing and being part of the demise of T sitting on my couch at 6am drinking a cup of tea, appreciating my apt. making time to meditate. halloween without tourists .
some music I’ve bought and/or enjoyed this year Elvis Perkins-Black Coat Daughter Patricia Kokett -Soi soi Henning Christiansen - OP201 Bryce Hackford- Safe Svitlana Nianio and Oleksander - Snayesh yak? rozkazhy Brannten schnure - Sommer im Pfirsichhain Killing Joke - Nighttime David Shea - Tower of mirrors Shakey - Shakey Woodford halse tapes Coil - Musick to play in the dark
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BJ Nilsen
sound artist / composer
Work 2020
Despite Covid 19 lots of things actually did happen.
In Feburary I visited the only active nuclear plant in The Nederlands as part of my "Expanded Field Recording” project together with SML. In March revisited the Acousmonium at the Elevate Festival in Graz with an additional trip deep inside the Schlossberg recording old mining trains. In March and April I did two daily recording projects “Pending and Auditory Scenes” - both of Amsterdam during lockdown. In May did my first Zoom field recording workshop with the CAMP project. In June & July two research trips in Waldviertel, Austria with Franz Pomassl. In August recorded bells and organs in 10 different churches around Amsterdam for Jacob Lekkerkerker. In September recorded Kali Malone at the Orgelpark in Amsterdam. Performed at Heart of Noise Festival in Innsbruck and A4 in Bratislava. Also went ice-skating for first time in 20? Years. In November and December I travelled to Jeju island to record field recordings for a project by Femke Herregraven for the Gwangju Biennale, commissioned for 2021. Did lots of gardening, released two tapes “Call it Philips, Eindoven” and “Zomer 2020” with Sigtryggur Berg Sigmarsson. NOW! Looking forward to 2021.
http://bjnilsen.info https://soundcloud.com/bjnilsen/sets/auditory-scenes-amsterdam
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Vicki Bennett
(People Like Us)
Negativland - True False https://negativland.com/products/truefalse-cd (this came out last year but is so THIS year) Bob Dylan - Rough and Rowdy Ways https://www.bobdylan.com/albums/rough-and-rowdy-ways/ The Soft Pink Truth - We from Shall We Go On Sinning So That Grace May Increase https://thesoftpinktruth.bandcamp.com/album/shall-we-go-on-sinning-so-that-grace-may-increase Carl Stone - Stolen Car https://unseenworlds.bandcamp.com/album/stolen-car Porest - Sedimental Gurney https://porest.bandcamp.com/album/sedimental-gurney Matmos - The Consuming Flame: Open Exercises in Group Form https://matmos.bandcamp.com/album/the-consuming-flame-open-exercises-in-group-form Domenique Dumont - Miniatures De Auto Rhythm https://antinoterecordings.bandcamp.com/album/atn044-domenique-dumont-miniatures-de-auto-rhythm The The - See Without Being Seen https://www.thethe.com/product/see-without-being-seen-cd/ Ciggy de la Noche - Hold Tight HMRC https://soundcloud.com/ciggydelanoche/hold-tight-hmrc Neil Cicierega - Mouth Dreams http://www.neilcic.com/mouthdreams/
and my details: http://peoplelikeus.org/ https://peoplelikeus-vickibennett.bandcamp.com/ pic: http://peoplelikeus.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Welcome-Abroad-promo3-2-scaled.jpg
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DJ Food
Music - Type 303 - Sticky Disco / Analogue Acidbath 7" (45 Live) The British Space Group - The Ley of the Land CD (Wyrd Britain) Squarepusher - Be Up A Hello LP / Warp 10 NTS mix (Warp) dgoHn - Undesignated Proximate (Modern Love) LF58 - Alterazione LP (Astral Industries) Robert Fripp - Music For Quiet Moments series (DGM) Run The Jewels - RTJ4 (BMG) Simf Onyx - Magenta Skyline / The Unresolved 7" (Delights) Luke Vibert - Modern Rave LP (Hypercolour) JG Thirlwell & Simon Steensland - Oscillospira (Ipecac) Aural Design - Looking & Seeing 7" / DL (Russian Library) Luke Vibert - Rave Hop (Hypercolour) Clipping. with Christopher Fleeger - Double Live (Sub Pop) APAT - Terry Riley's 'In C' performed on Modular Synthesizer (YouTube) Field Lines Cartographer - The Spectral Isle LP (Castles In Space) Jane Weaver - The Revolution of Super Visions single (Fire Records) King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - K.G. LP (Flightless) Humanoid - Hed-Set - forthcoming on (De:tuned)
Film / TV - Inside No.9 (BBC) What We Do In The Shadows Season 2 (Netflix) Tales From The Loop (Amazon) Keith Haring - Street Art Boy (BBC) John Was Trying To Contact Aliens (Netflix) The Social Dilemma (Netflix) The Mandalorian (Season 2) (Disney+) Long Hot Summers - The Style Council documentary (Sky Arts) Zappa (Alex Winter)
Books / Comics / Magazines Confessions of a Bookseller - Shaun Bythell (Profile books) The Often Wrong - Farel Dalrymple (Image Comics) Edwin Pouncey - Rated SavX (Strange Attractor Press) Jeffrey Lewis - Fuff (all issues - really late to the party on this one) Rian Hughes - XX - A Novel, Graphic (Picador) Cosey Fanni Tutti - Art, Sex, Music (Faber) Caza - Kris Kool (Passenger Press) Dan Lish - Egostrip Vol.1 Electronic Sound magazine Decorum - Jonathan Hickman & Mike Huddleston (Image) John Higgs - Stranger Than We Can Imagine Simon Halfon - Cover To Cover (Nemperor)
Very few exhibitions or shows this year for obvious reasons
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Ear Influxion 2020 Favorites
Life changes and priorities left me without much time to write about music in 2020. Despite that, Bandcamp Fridays have rekindled my love of discovering new music, connecting with and supporting artists directly, and engaging more deliberately as a listener. In a way, not writing about music allowed me to more fully do all of those things.
Here’s a list in alphabetical order of the various works that have moved me in some significant way. I’d planned to write a blurb about each one, but since that is taking some time, and we’re already into January, I thought I’d do this differently. Instead of linking to reviews from the past year, I will add links to this list as I add reviews after the fact. Many of them are already written, but it’s grown in scale to the extent that I don’t think it would make sense to publish them all in line here.
AHRKH: Beams From a Spiritual Panorama (Golden Ratio Frequencies)
Ellen Allien: Auraa (BPitch Control)
Atom™ <3 (Raster)
Autechre: SIGN (Warp)
Autechre: PLUS (Warp)
Daniel Avery: Love + Light (Mute)
Julianna Barwick: Healing Is a Miracle (Kranky)
William Basinski: Lamentations (Temporary Residence Ltd)
Bellows: Undercurrent (Black Truffle)
Frank Bretschneider: abtasten_holden (Faitiche)
Cabaret Voltaire: Shadow of Fear (Mute)
Caribou: Suddenly (Merge)
Richard Chartier: Variable Dimensions 1-6 (LINE)
CLEARED: The Key (Touch)
Lucretia Dalt: No era sólida (RVNG Intl)
Destroyer: Have We Met (Merge)
Beatrice Dillon: Workaround (PAN)
C. Diab: White Whale (Injazero)
The Fear Ratio: They Can't Be Saved (Skam)
Feu St-Antoine: L’eau Par La Soif (Éditions Appærent)
Gallery S & MoMA Ready: Gallery S (HAUS of ALTR)
Ghostwerk: Ghost Dive (Schematic)
Grand River: Blink a Few Times To Clear Your Eyes (Editions Mego)
Giuseppe Ielasi: Five Wooden Frames (12K)
Ital Tek: Outland (Planet µ)
KMRU: Jar (Seil)
Thomas Köner: Motus (Mille Plateaux)
Gabor Lazar: Source (Planet µ)
Sophia Loizou: Untold (Houndstooth)
Kevin Richard Martin: Frequencies for Leaving Earth Vol. 4 (Bandcamp)
Monolake: Archæopteryx (Imbalance Computer Music)
Morusque: The End of Music (Bandcamp)
Chad Mossholder: Receiver (Somewherecold)
Jake Muir: the hum of your veiled voice (Sferic)
Oneohtrix Point Never: Magic Oneohtrix Point Never (Warp)
ONO: Red Summer (American Dreams)
pinkcourtesyphone: Leaving Everything To Be Desired (Room40)
Potter Natalizia Zen: Magari (Ecstatic)
Lyra Pramuk: Fountain (Bedroom Community)
Ana Roxane: Because of a Flower (Kranky)
SAULT: Untitled (Black Is) (Forever Living Originals)
Scanner: An Ascent (DiN)
Simon Scott: Migrations (Touch)
Shit and Shine: Malibu Liquor Store (Rocket Recordings)
Geneva Skeen: Double Bind (Room40)
Richard Skelton: LASTGLACIALMAXIMUM (Corbel Stone)
The Soft Pink Truth: Shall We Go On Sinning So That Grace May Increase? (Thrill Jockey)
Speaker Music: Black Nationalist Sonic Weaponry (Planet µ)
Squarepusher: Be Up a Hello (Warp)
Sufjan Stevens: The Ascension (Asthmatic Kitty)
Rian Treanor: File Under UK Metaplasm (Planet µ)
Yaeji: What We Drew (XL)
Ye Gods: Dumah (L.I.E.S.)
Flora Yin-Wong: Holy Palm (Modern Love)
Zakè: Orchestral Studies Collectanea (Past Into the Present)
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Emeka Ogboh – Behind the Yellow Haze (A-Ton, 2021)
Emeka Ogboh – Behind the Yellow Haze (A-Ton, 2021)
La nuova frontiera della musica elettronica sembra sempre più essere in Africa. Basta sentire File Under Uk Metaplasm di Rian Treanor dell’anno scorso, nato da un interesse che Rian Treanor ha sviluppato attorno al singeli durante il Nyege Nyege Festival in Uganda, e soprattutto sempre dell’anno scorso Peel del musicista kenyota Joseph Kamaru aka KMRU, che più di ogni altro sembra aver…
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Rian Treanor - File Under UK Metaplasm - Planet Mu
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my brain is really weird. i was reading a fic and it was inspired by the princess and the pauper AU and I was like “wait what does pauper mean again” and then I searched for it and learned that it has to do with being poor.
now a normal person would find that answer enough but i was hit with the usual epiphany of a language student (that had had Latin classes) that this word in English surely had to be from Latin origin. in Portuguese we say that a poor person is “pobre” and my brain was like ‘pauper is a Latin word that became ‘pobre’ in Portuguese I am sure’. i got to this conclusion because i can’t forget about metaplasms (the alteration of the pronunciation or graphy of a word) and how in a lot of occurrences the sound of ‘p’ in Latin words became ‘b’ in Portuguese (in the middle of a word) and how we usually take the ‘r’ and put it before the vowel sound (and vice-versa).
and yes I was right !
pauper:
pobre:
i am so a weird a person
#and also#the 'au' in latin has the same sound as the 'o' in portuguese#i am so weird#idk why i am sharing this here#but have it#:D#rant#mutuals i know you didn't ask for this when you followed me#but this is what you get so sorry#idk what to tag this#me: being weird#language stuff
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The Metaplasm is a mixed reality piece that consists of a computational leather prosthetic to operate an augmented phantom that the wearer can play with. Produced and directed by Panja Göbel
Special thanks to:
Performance with the prosthetic: Freya Berkhout
Music: Aleksi Perälä and Grant Wilson Claridge from Colundi http://colundi.net/
Photography: Darel Di Gregorio
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I may call Kvothe an idiot but just know I had no idea what metaplasmic enclitization was before I read the Wise Man’s Fear
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Noods Radio, 26th November 2021
Autechre - Low Ride [Warp] Dites Safan - Cilco [MNBND] Kevin Murf - Last Minute [Grid] Toma Kami - Sixty Frames [Livity Sound] Tornado Wallace - Satellite [Butter Sessions] Lewi Boome - Cramp Rian Treanor - Closed Curve [Planet Mu] TSVI - Modulatrum [Nervous Horizon] Varuna - Out Beyond The Settlements [A Walking Contradiction] Yilan & Ren - Niffler [Infinite Machine] Lurka - Damage [Damage] Galtier - My Mess Is A Face [Infinite Machine] Kouslin - Mop Stick ft. Warrior Queen [Club Yeke] Grove - Skin2Skin [Spinny Nights] Traka - Ruaumoko [Yuku] Siete Catorce - Serrano [Ansia] Must Die! - Filter System ft. Descender [OWSLA] Errorsmith - Jam for Sisso ft. Jay Mitta [Nyege Nyege] Rian Treanor - Metaplasm [Planet Mu] Darkfiasco - Don't F*** A Give [Non Stop NXC] Balatron - Hildr [Yuku]
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Rian Treanor Announces Obstacle Scattering EP, Shares New Track: Listen
Rian Treanor Announces Obstacle Scattering EP, Shares New Track: Listen
Rian Treanor, the UK producer who released File Under UK Metaplasm a few months back, has announced a new EP. Obstacle Scattering is out February 19 via Planet Mu. Check out track three, titled “Obstacle 3,” below. The record’s four tracks, all titled Obstacle, play with “the idea of sound being an obstacle that you have to get your body around,” Treanor says in a press release. The EP continues…
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