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a weekly digest from the staff of brainwashed V02I06 - 02071999 |
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CURRENTS Two new tidbits on Current 93:
A NEW MODEL
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MUSIC IN BRIEF |
OMRO The self-titled debut of this Portland, Oregon duo is a brief, but masterful exercise in both organic and inorganic sound. The cover features a lithograph by Max Ernst and the album in general exudes the spirit of German Dada. The liner notes implore the listener to utilize headphones when playing the CD, and as with most albums, it does indeed make a dramatic difference. The first two tracks are a collage of metallic dragging, banging, dropping, rumbling, scraping, and dripping stripped down and isolated. The third and fourth tracks demonstrate the heavy influence of Japanese electronic innovators such as Aube and Ryoji Ikeda, respectively, upon Omro. The third track, "(webster chicago wedded to the computer)", is a power-electronics surge while the fourth, "(one quiet moment in the basin of conjecture)", is an ultra-minimal drone with a thin, scratchy layer of surface noise. The album concludes with a speaker-blowing blast of blistering static interspersed with cello sounds that give one the physical sensation of falling. Diverse, yet uncomplicated, Omro's sound is thoroughly modern , but never seems to forget where it comes from. They are certain to please fans of all forms of progressive electronic-based music. Their CD is currently available via the band and they can be contacted at omro@thedoghousemail.com. - Jessica Tibbits
L'ORCHESTRE NOIR - ELEVEN
THE PROTAGONIST - A REBOURS As always, check out the latest update of NEW RELEASES brought to you by Greg and Feedback Monitor.
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MOVIES REVIEWED |
THE LAND OF FARAWAY I just rented "The Land of Faraway" with Timothy Bottoms and Christopher Lee at random; and I can't recommend a film highly enough .... raciest thing I've seen all year. I was going to mail a copy to Coil but I heard the "Where are you?" quote from Nurse with Wound's "Who Can I Turn to Stereo?" half-way through and figured they were possibly aware of it already. Christopher Lee is becoming my staple of great film, from Dracula to the Wicker Man to this. The fight scene between Lee and Bottoms is a Freudian's wet dream. Enjoy! - Brandon, guest contributor
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FEEDBACK |
WHO ARE WE? Subject: Can I send visa? Can you accept visa for the Coil releases for people outside of the USA? I'm living in Israel. Brainwashed doesn't sell anything (at this time), so when you see an announcement on a web page here that a band is selling something, read the announcement clearly, as the answers to all the questions should be included. |
LINK OF THE WEEK |
CLEAN DIRT Submitted by a faithful reader, this link, at www.bigweenie.com/AmishPorn has all sorts of pictures of Amish women in poses and positions they shouldn't be...
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DISCOUNT CELEBRITY OF THE WEEK |
DANA CARVEY Whoa, what happened to this guy? He was in and out of style faster than you can say Joe Piscopo. This guy hasn't even turned up on Hollywood Squares. I bet he could use a job doing 800 collect calling commercials, but nobody can seem to find him!
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WHAT'S IN YOUR CD PLAYER? |
JESSICA'S PLAYER Z'ev - Ghost Stories Sol Invictus - All Things Strange and Rare Morthond - This Crying Age Cranioclast - Lost in Karak/Somnii Palus Scala - To You In Alpha Tibet/Stapleton - Octopus - Jessica Tibbits, new contributor extrordinaire.
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