Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Pigeon
Some Pilgrim Talk/Ghost & Son artists featured on Don Campau's "No Pigeonholes" radio show/podcast /// No Pigeonholes
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Oct. 17
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Stash
John McCormick write-up and Zarzutzki/Hoffman set from Fort Wayne, IN. (8/8/10) is available for download from Digitalis Secret Stash
PSYCHOPHAGI



PT8
Aaron Zarzutzki & Nick Hoffman - "PSYCHOPHAGI" LP
A (GROTESQUE 1) [22:13]
B1 (GROTESQUE 2) [14:26]
B2 (GROTESQUE 3) [10:54]
Recorded live at Elastic Arts, Chicago, November 2009
118 copies

PT9
Aaron Zarzutzki & Nick Hoffman - OPENING BAND c10
A CHICAGO MAKE SOME NOISE!
B NO ONE KNOWS HOW TO PARTY LIKE CHICAGO
available at PILGRIM TALK
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Baffled by Wiman
from Vital Weekly...
CHRISTOPHER WIMAN - THE RAVEN (3"CDR by Ghost & Son)
CHOI JOONYONG - BURN YOIDO BURN (3"CDR by Ghost & Son)
Crazy stuff here. One Christoph Wiman (who he?) recorded 'The Raven', a ten minute piece of acoustic guitar, singing, flutes and percussion. Quite melodic, almost pop music like, but the odd, and perhaps that's the most unsettling thing about this, length makes this a really a haunting piece. I thought it was absolutely nothing for Vital Weekly, but at the same time I thought this was a great song. Odd.
Feedback through mp3 player, contact microphone and distortion pedals: now that's more common ground for Vital Weekly, and they are operated by Choi Joonyong from Korea. He has eight short pieces of noise based music on his 3"CDR. Loud, vicious stuff, all improvised no doubt (as that's his background). A pretty loud beast this one, but altogether also good and at twenty-one minutes also very much to the point. This shouldn't have been much longer I thought. Raw, powerful and short: excellent noise. (FdW)
Wiman pull-quote: "...unsettling... Odd." -Frans de Waard
CHRISTOPHER WIMAN - THE RAVEN (3"CDR by Ghost & Son)
CHOI JOONYONG - BURN YOIDO BURN (3"CDR by Ghost & Son)
Crazy stuff here. One Christoph Wiman (who he?) recorded 'The Raven', a ten minute piece of acoustic guitar, singing, flutes and percussion. Quite melodic, almost pop music like, but the odd, and perhaps that's the most unsettling thing about this, length makes this a really a haunting piece. I thought it was absolutely nothing for Vital Weekly, but at the same time I thought this was a great song. Odd.
Feedback through mp3 player, contact microphone and distortion pedals: now that's more common ground for Vital Weekly, and they are operated by Choi Joonyong from Korea. He has eight short pieces of noise based music on his 3"CDR. Loud, vicious stuff, all improvised no doubt (as that's his background). A pretty loud beast this one, but altogether also good and at twenty-one minutes also very much to the point. This shouldn't have been much longer I thought. Raw, powerful and short: excellent noise. (FdW)
Wiman pull-quote: "...unsettling... Odd." -Frans de Waard
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