Saturday, 27 June 2020
MuhMur Radio Broadcast 25 June 2020
It had been a while since I'd heard some new Aaron Dilloway sounds so I bit the bullet and paid the US postal price and ordered a few tapes from Hanson Records (the label and shop run by Aaron). Extracts from two of the tapes I got are in this broadcast. Christian Mirande's "Exercise" and the full side (A) of the collaboration release with C. Lavender called "Secret Destroyed Instantly"
C. Lavender is a New York sound artist, healing practitioner and educator. In the past she has worked with Pauline Oliveros and released on labels like Ecstatic Peace, Editions Mego and Spleencoffin Records. This collaboration is my first exposure to her sound but I think it deserves exploring. More information on her work can be found here : http://www.clavender.net
The tape is still available here : https://hansonrecords.bandcamp.com/album/secret-destroyed-instantly
The MNEM track is from their latest album (and MuhMur HQ favourite) "Elyktrion".
Back at the turn of the century Finnish trio Aavikko played some live dates in America, their West Coast performances were seen by Peter Conheim of Mono Pause & Negativland. The plan was hatched to release a split single of each project covering one of each other's songs.
Mono Pause cover "El Cebo" an Aavikko track from their 1997 debut LP "Derek!" and Aavikko play "Of Stomping Men" from the 1999 LP "Peeping Through the Listen Hole". Like C. Lavender Mono Pause are a new name to me ... this single came recommended by Jim Haynes (another Aavikko fan).
M. Bryo & D.M.T. was the project created by Belgian artist Mark Burghgraeve in the late 1970s. Based in Antwerp (Belgium) M. Bryo released a split tape with Etat Brut on Club Moral's own label as well as appearing on a handful of compilations. In 1982 Mark formed the EBM band The Klinik, and carried on recording (but not releasing as M. Bryo & D.M.T.). In 2018 the French label Nuit Et Brouillard released the double album "Things I Was Due To Forget" a collection of unreleased material from 1979 to 2005.
Throughout the 1980s Mark worked with Belgian bands such as Vomito Negro, Insekt and Hybrids. Another project he created in the late 1970s was Somnambulist, in 2011 the Belgian label Walhalla released their album "The Withered Land".
The LP can be found here ; https://nuitetbrouillard.bandcamp.com
The two Panansonic remixes are from the 12" EP of remixes by Soviet France and Muslimgauze. The tracks were recorded in 1995 and recently found in the Sähkō archives.
The Revolutionary Army Of The Infant Jesus are based in Liverpool. I was sent a tape of their debut album back in the early 1990s. Nature & Organisation were on the other side and I have always associated the two bands ... TRAOTIJ have their new album released by Exeter based label Occultation Recordings. "Songs Of Yearning/Nocturnes" is a double CD available direct from the label. https://www.occultation.co.uk When the pandemic is over and it is safe to do so I plan on knocking on the door of Occultation Recordings (Exeter is just 'down the road') and grabbing some more RAOTIJ albums. (Saves on postage)!
Now we (MuhMur Radio) are back semi-live so is the "feature" 'On This Day'. 25th June 1980 was the release date for the debut 7" by In Camera. In Camera encapsulated the 4AD sound of 1980 with the likes of Mass, The The, Dance Chapter and Bauhaus.
In 1982 (on this day) Bauhaus released the single "Passion Of Lovers", by this time they had left 4AD Records and signed to the mini-majors Beggars Banquet.
I managed to get a package through from Somnimage last month. They have just released a batch od CD's by the artists Mikael Boyd, Drekka and Timber Rattle and slipped in the jiffy was a 2019 CD by City Of Djin. Unfortunately the track here skipped a few beats ... I'll put another City Of Djin track in a forthcoming broadcast ... It did give me an opportunity to play two tracks by Fote though ... every cloud and all that ...
Furious Pig (so the story goes) are from Totnes in Devon. SoundArt Radio studios are situated a couple of miles outside Totnes. They only released the one 12" EP before transforming in to the bands Lights In A Fat City and Het. Dominic Weeks (one half of Furious Pig) is now in the band Dial, featuring ex members of UT and All Quiet.
Fote are from the same time as Furious Pig. A trio featuring Sema mainman Robert Haigh as well as future Monochrome Set member Trevor Reidy. The two tracks here are from a new compilation album of previously released singles on Robot Records. http://www.robotrecords.com/releases/rr49/
In 2006 two ex A Band and Smell & Quim members joined forces to release the 8" lathe cut EP "Live At RRRecords" on the Newcastle based Alt. Vinyl label. In 2020 Sticky Foster + Neil Campbell have now let an ultra limited cassette called "Theme From Resonatache" escape. The tapes are long gone but a digital download is available here : https://theneilcampbell.bandcamp.com/album/split-cane-enabled-theme-from-resonant-ache
You can listen to the broadcast here : https://www.mixcloud.com/muhsteve/muhmur-radio-broadcast-25-june-2020/
Playlist :
01: Aaron Dilloway & C. Lavender : "Secret Destroyed Instantly" (A) (Hanson Records) 2020.
02: MNEM : "Stimulus Hauler" (Verlautbarung) 2020.
03: Mono Pause : "El Cebo" (Seeland) 2002.
04: M. Bryo & D.M.T. : "Let's Go To War" (Nuit Et Brouillard) 2018.
05: M. Bryo & D.M.T. : "The Lab" (Nuit Et Brouillard) 2018.
06: Aavikko : "Of Stomping Men" (Seeland) 2002.
07: Panasonic : "Untitled #2 (Muslimgauze Mix)" (Sähkō) 2020.
08: Revolutionary Army Of The Infant Jesus : "Ave Maria" (Occultation Recordings) 2020.
09: Revolutionary Army Of The Infant Jesus : "Opening" (Occultation Recordings) 2020.
10: Panasonic : "Untitled (Soviet France Remix)" (Sähkō) 2020.
11: Christian Mirande : "Exercise" (Hanson Records) 2020.
12: In Camera : "Final Achievement" (4AD Records) 1980.
13: City Of Djin : "Hakawati" (Somnimage Recordings) 2019.
14: Bauhaus : "Passion Of Lovers" (Beggars Banquet) 1982.
15: Furious Pig : "The King Mother" (Rough Trade Records) 1981.
16: Fote : "Perfect Sense" (Robot Records) 2019.
17: Fote : "Lost Toy" (Robot Records) 2019.
18: Sticky Foster & Neil Campbell : "Theme From Resonatache" (Not On Label) 2020.
All being good the next broadcast will be on July 9th with a 9pm (GMT) kick off time.
Saturday, 13 June 2020
MuhMur Radio Broadcast 11 June 2020.
We move into phase 2, away from the posting of files and downloads on to the physical and the pre-recorded broadcasts ....
A big thanks goes out to the artists who mailed their files of exclusive material for broadcast and thanks to the label AMPLIFY 2020 for posting incredible sounds by incredible artists on their website for free. There was a sense of disconnect for me over the past few programmes as I was collecting files and mailing them over to Chris Booth (Head Honcho Ov SoundArt Radio) for him to compile and create a 2 hour broadcast ... Chris did great work and a big thanks goes to him ... so, now we have moved into phase two. The almost live - if we all kept quiet and pretended it was. - you'd believe it phase. (Like Radio 6Music on a bank holiday).
The broadcast begins with a 30 minute piece from French Musique Concret Exoticists The Dead Mauriacs. "Décors Cachés" was released on cassette back in February. Limited to just 20 copies it sold out quickly from the Mauriacs website but a few copies are still available via the GerauschManufaktur bandcamp page. https://geraeuschmanufaktur.bandcamp.com/album/d-cors-cach-s
On the 14th of March this year Genesis P-Orridge passed on. I had planned a whole G P-O / TG two hour tribute for the broadcast on 28th of March but unfortunately the world turned (became as sad as it seems) and the broadcasts ceased to exist for a while .. and now that MuhMur Radio is back on air I think I'll pass on that playlist and just slip in some classic G P-O from time to time ... The two tracks here are from the vinyl version of "TG Now" that came out in 2004.
Earlier on in the year I bought The Specials "Singles" album on CD to play in the car and declared to family & friends that "Girlfriend" was my favourite single by the band. (I believe it was their last). I saw The Specials live once - I think they were Special AKA back then - in 1978 at Lincoln AJ's Club. Anyway, I was pleasantly surprised to find a version of "Girlfriend" on the new John Paul album. Great version too. The LP is called "Subjects" and is available here : https://www.musicglue.com/environmental-studies On the page there's also a link to download the track "Girlfriend" for free.
Another passing this year, the German artist / poet / actor / writer Jürgen Ploog. I first became aware of Jürgen's name in 1999 when he collaborated with Column One on the album "Simulation", the track played here is from that album. There is a great biography / obituary by Jan Herman here : https://www.artsjournal.com/herman/2020/05/jurgen-ploog-r-i-p.html
In April Current 93 released the album "If A Star Turns Into Ashes" on their The Spheres label. It was released in two editions with the music being the same on each edition, but the images are different.
With being able to pre-record the programme now I am able to bring back the feature of "On This Day", and June 11 1978 saw the debut release by The Lines and their "White Night" 7". It was released on their own Linear Records label and re-released a year later on Illegal Records.
The Lines.
New Bristol label Spurge Recordings came into being last year, operated by Bristolian legend (Fat) Paul Horlick their raison d'être is to release vinyl only by "all girl bands". So far they have released albums by Slagheap and Slum Of Legs and have now collaborated with Harbinger Sound and Red Wig to put out Massicot's fourth album "Kratt". Copies can be found via Harbinger Sound here :
The Crawling Chaos track comes from the recent re-issue of the 1984 album "The Big C" on EE Tapes. I first came across Crawling Chaos in the early 1980's and their single "Sex Machine" on Factory Records, I must admit to not liking the follow up LP "The Gas Chair", and never really thought about them again, not until EE Tapes released their "Spookhouse" album in 2012. They remain (as they always were) a mysterious project, they could be a three piece and could hail from Tyneside (Sunderland) ... who knows? I am having to rediscover The Crawling Chaos.
In January this year Drekka, Timber Rattle and Mykel Boyd toured the USA. A commemorative CDR was released, limited to 66 copies. https://bluesanct.bandcamp.com/album/jan-2020-tour-complication As of writing the last 3 copies are available from the link above!
The Beequeen track is our usual MuhMur Radio Frans de Waard track ...
Please listen to the broadcast here : https://www.mixcloud.com/muhsteve/muhmur-radio-broadcast-11-june-2020/
Playlist:
01: Dead Mauriacs : "Décors Cachés" (GerauschManufaktur) 2020.
02: Throbbing Gristle : "X-Ray (Edit)" (Industrial Records/Mute Records) 2004.
03: Throbbing Gristle : "Splitting Sky" (Industrial Records/Mute Records) 2004.
04: John Paul : "Girlfriend" (Environmental Studies/Harbinger Sound) 2020.
05: Column One & Jürgen Ploog : "Second 3-D Picture" (Rendezvous Radikal) 1998.
06: Current 93 : "If A Star Turns To Ashes II" (The Spheres) 2020.
07: The Lines : "White Night" (Illegal Records) 1979.
08: Massicot : "Kubika Rubika" (Spurge Recordings/Harbinger Sound/Red Wig Records) 2020.
09: Crawling Chaos : "Gygno" (EE Tapes) 2020.
10: Beequeen : "With Anna You Get Eggroll" (Infraction) 2002.
11: Drekka : "Call To Slumber, Call To Being" (Somnimage/Bluesanct) 2020.
12: Val Dorr & Troy Schafer : "Nachtlaub" (Shifting Sands Congregation) 2014.
The next programme will be broadcast at 21:00 GMT on June 25th. (Please note the new kick off time).
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