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sound-poetry
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chocolate monk (uk) #choc.216 cd

ali robertson / ludd questfood fae other towns” compact disc-recordable

  • spray paint the walls
  • nibbles
  • gannet
  • depression
august 2010 release ; rad sound-poetry from usurper’s ali robertson, dealing in a cagean removed syllabi / resse williams “sonance project” kinda mode ...
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ali robertson's ludd quest - food fae other towns cdr
choc.216  

the deaf one from usurper steps out and is more mysterious than the photic sneeze. garbled minimalism might not be your bag, but how about listening to a wino using chopsticks to try and pick up scuttling insects? or an overworked sous chef having a mental breakdown in the kitchen and living out his john bonham fantasy with whatever comes to hand? or maybe you get the horn at the sound of some deluded needle dick boring through the layers of an elephant skull in the mistaken belief that inside there is a sickly beverage that promises mega girth? not enough? well shit almighty, you even get two black flag 'covers'. i will let old cloth ears himself explain...

the script wi the flag hings was that i wanted to disable the words in the same way usurper disables instruments. take summat away to make 'em work in new ways. i double tracked my voice: one speaking only vowels, t'other just consonants and let 'em crash together to make new sounds/unwords. get me?

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first in stock on
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threads:
free-improvisation
experimental-instruments
anti-music
sound-poetry

 best of 2010 !!! 
rel (usa) #rel 11 lp

usurper / malcy dufflet's just see what happens • 2.1.3” long playing record and comic set

  • let's just see what happens (1) (15:20)

  • let's just see what happens (2) (19:40)
february 2010 release ; first title we’ve had in stock from this scottish duo (ali robertson & malcy duff) dealing in pointillist free-improv utilizing a battery of sound-icons (rattles, whistles, bells, rasps, barbs, clackers, etc.) to yield an ... unpredictable array of noises that’s as much in debt to 70s / 80s uk free improv (specifically folks like the bohman brothers) as the new blockaders’ “anti music” ...

handsome artifact from eli keszler’s rel, consisting of a hand-assembled wrap-around lp sleeve, with a screen-printed pocket containing a 24-page comic from member malcy duff, casting oddly psychedelic eel-like characters into chris ware-ian block-forms ... highly recommended !!!
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usurper
let's just see what happens
lp
edition of 200

rel is proud to present the debut lp of the scottish duo usurper (ali robertson and malcy duff). creating a sound nearly impossible to describe, usurper combines obsessive metallic clunk, destroyed voices, broken horns and dropped marbles (?), into dense fields of activity. working towards an intuitive sound logic all it's own, usurper creates a surreal, comic structure that is unmatched and an energy that will make you laugh as soon as you shake your head in bafflement. the b side features a trio set with the addition of sticky foster (a band, prick decay, coffee) who blends seamlessly into the group. the lp is a one time, hand numbered edition of 200 copies with bold design featuring malcy duff's illustrations silk screened by ashley paul. the inside features a liner note pocket housing the full 16 page comic "2.1.3" by duff.


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