Monday, 3 November 2014
Sunday, 2 November 2014
Rowland S. Howard live Studio 22 ABC-TV + Interview (1999)
Rowland S. Howard - Guitar and Vocals
Brian Hooper - Bass,
Mick Harvey - Drums
Edward Clayton-Jones - Keyboards
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From 'Pop Crimes: The Songs of Rowland S. Howard LIVE' in Melbourne 24/10/14
Jonnine Standish - Vocals
Genevieve McGuckin - Keys
J.P. Shilo - Guitar
T.J. Howden - Violin
Brian Henry Hooper - Bass
Mick Harvey - Drums
Penny Ikinger- Guitar and vocals
If looks could kill (Merkel VS Putin)
"In the first night after the wedding it doesn't matter what the movements of the parties are, they still end up doing the same thing"
This is a Game Called ‘Hello, Hello, Here is X.X.’ (Trailer)
Extracts from This is a Game Called ‘Hello, Hello, Here is X.X.’, a limited edition sound work by Mark Jackson edited from original recordings of an interview between William S. Burroughs and Roger Clarke.
This is a game called ‘Hello, hello, here is X.X.’ is composed of edits from an interview Clarke conducted in 1995 with William S. Burroughs at his home in Lawrence, Kansas. Rather than a document of an interview (the original tapes comprise of seven hours of material), the record seeks to augment the space in which the recordings were made, dwelling upon moments such as a search around the house for a rainstick, a pause in the interview whilst food is prepared, a visit to his home-made orgone accumulator and trips to feed the fish amidst a cacophony of annual cicadas in the Kansas summer.
This is a game called ‘Hello, hello, here is X.X.’ was produced and commissioned by Gordon Shrigley for Laura Palookaville and engineered by Frank Merritt of the Carvery, London, with sleeve design by Foxtrot Hotel, London
This is a game called ‘Hello, hello, here is X.X.’ is composed of edits from an interview Clarke conducted in 1995 with William S. Burroughs at his home in Lawrence, Kansas. Rather than a document of an interview (the original tapes comprise of seven hours of material), the record seeks to augment the space in which the recordings were made, dwelling upon moments such as a search around the house for a rainstick, a pause in the interview whilst food is prepared, a visit to his home-made orgone accumulator and trips to feed the fish amidst a cacophony of annual cicadas in the Kansas summer.
This is a game called ‘Hello, hello, here is X.X.’ was produced and commissioned by Gordon Shrigley for Laura Palookaville and engineered by Frank Merritt of the Carvery, London, with sleeve design by Foxtrot Hotel, London
The music scene changed, the neighbourhood changed, and none if it has worked in favour of the El Mocambo
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