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kye (usa) #kye 04 cd

graham lambkinsoftly softly copy copy” compact disc

  • 20:40 (1) (20:40)
  • 20:40 (2) (20:40)
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november 2009 release ; blistering 2-part tape-music / musique concrète composition from graham lambkin, hot on the heels of his (already o/p)salmon run” and “the breadwinner” set(s) ...

utilizing a banner of field recordings, samara lubelski’s violin, and austin argentieri’s guitar playing, lambkin’s adept construct(s) take in the “classic-eraconcrète signifiers (the four elements ; man vs. nature, etc ...), going “off the railsfrequently & delving often into some of walter marchetti’s “home-made electric music” tactics (soft recordings of loudly occuring events ; occasionally the opposite) to yield something that is at once informed by the lineage of electro-acoustic composition yet playfully irreverent in terms of the “properform / flow patterns that have emerged over the past 60-odd years ...

excellent work ; my cursory listens thusfar (in the office, loud, at night, enebriated) have me rating it even higher than the bar-settingsalmon run” ; highly recommended !!!
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graham lambkin 'softly softly copy copy' (kye 04)

 softly softly copy copy is the brand new cd by graham lambkin, following on from 2007's salmon run (kye) and 2008's collaboration with jason lescalleet the breadwinner (erstwhile). softly softly copy copy is a two-part tape compostion - a shoreline odyssey where man and beast wrestle for absolute rule. recorded and mixed in upstate new york over a two year period, and aided by the talents of samara lubelski - violin, and austin argentieri - acoustic guitar.

mastered by jason lescalleet at glistening labs. comes housed in an elegant 4 panel digipak.

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lessons about history (usa) #lah 001 cd
swill radio (usa) #lah 001 cd

idea fire companylive archives • volume 1 • wmua” compact disc recordable

  • airport (12:18)
  • underwater mission (12:36)
  • hydropeplynes (11:58)
  • cycle 19 (19:55)
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march 2009 release ; first release from this “brand new weapon in the swill radio umbrella” set up to issue recordings from scott foust’s personal archives ...

here we get a 1999 set from an ifco lineup involving scott & karla borecky along with future tart band-mate graham lambkin, all on analogue synths ... anyone familiar with the “anti-natural” spec witnessed on such ifco outings as ... “anti-natural” ... will be in familiar terrain ; the “automatic” procession of multiple, un-synchronized filter / gate combinations yield a complex, shifting morass of electronic sound ... awesome.

nice edition ; full-color “pro” printed cd sleeve hides a full-color “pro” printed cdr ...
lessons about history press release...

idea fire company - live archives volume 1 wmua 23 may 1999 (lah 001)

the series begins with a legendary ifco radio show from 1999 with karla and me joined by graham lambkin. this was our second show with graham, the first being earlier in the day at the then-nascent flywheel in easthampton ma. (the hardest working band in rock!) we all worked together so well that it wasn't long before tart was formed, but that's another story. this set showcases ifco at its most languid, spacey, and electronic. ill-fitting machine dreams. excellent recording straight from the radio feed. a gorgeous representation of ifco live during our 'anti-natural' period. professionally printed cdrs in full colour jackets.

lessons about history is a brand new weapon in the swill radio umbrella. lah will specialize in digital objects of live and studio performances culled from the swill radio archives presented to the public for the first time. the exceptional musical interest and historical value of these recordings should help the listener shed some light on the vast and mysterious world of swill radio.

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penultimate press (uk) #pp lambkin book

graham lambkindumb answer to miracles” book and compact disc recordable set

  • lovely hardcover book of graham lambkin’s writings replete with a disc of music !!!
book
  • introduction
  • the world’s a toy
  • and to whom do i owe my life?
  • we’re complex piss
  • here do women work?
  • patrick aggression
  • pride of the pack
  • book
  • da / seconds out
  • clap if you can hear me
  • elf gnome
  • feeling the colonel’s rage
  • he’s a pig for power
  • drop inspection
  • corn
  • cradle and birth
  • dumb answer to miracles
  • captain colic
  • each and every day
  • buried with me bits
  • uro
  • temple ash
  • dr. quackenbush
  • lust stud
  • poon tweedle
  • weight of power
  • i am a lighthouse
  • met calf
  • beak
  • skin it
  • sir simon time
  • loveland frog
  • down crying in force
  • you of fame
  • casooks
  • i have a wife
  • jumpskins
  • simon watersnake
  • people
  • different shaped faces
  • square rock square roll
  • the serpent and the speedway driver
  • i’m some songs
  • paper island
  • rock to run
  • you testing me?
  • unit one
  • long paul pedigree
  • we got shit for a king
  • pleasures bore
  • tomb of speed
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  • untitled (15:15)
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november 2009 release ; first title in a new series of books published by marksynaesthesiaharwood (now residing in london) ...

dumb answer to miracles” collects graham lambkin’s writings & lyrics from the past decade or so in a nice, hardcover book, replete with a cdr containing a new plunderphonic orchestral piece (ala the snatches of ... scriabin (?) dotting “the breadwinner”) ... the book itself makes for fine continuous or even arbitrary reading (most pieces are a page at most in length) & the music acts as a fine complement to a quick read ...

as graham’s way-with-words both in & out of the shadow ring are a constant source of bemusement around these parts, this collection’s certainly the thing ...
penultimate press press release...

graham lambkin dumb answer to miracles

limited edition book - 250 copies.
hardcover, numbered with cd.


cover illustration graham lambkin

'dumb answer to miracles' is the first official publication of writings by graham lambkin. previously 20 copies of a signed private edition entitled 'tomb of speed' were circulated amongst friends, colleagues and mail order customers. this collection gathers all the 'tomb of speed' writings, a handful of lambkin's lyrics he wrote for the band shadow ring and many unpublished works.

these writings entertain as much as they baffle, happily wandering the glorious pastures of open bewilderment. the ordinary dons the fantastic, the uncanny flirts with the comical and a private world is open to those with an explorative constitution. what response can one gain from such writings? it's this uncomfortable familiarity or comforting unease that haunts the entire oeuvre of graham lambkin. the beautiful odd. the eldritch normality. the leek in milk sauce.

published by penultimate press,
london, dec - 2009

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siltbreeze (usa) #sb 132 ep

the c&b1991 pre-shadow ring recordings” seven inch single record

  • c-town breeding ground
  • kent custer

  • cave of ice cats
  • father’s dead
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march 2010 release ; first release of this suite of songs recorded by a still-wet-behind-the-ears graham lambkin & darren harris, a couple of years before they’d get their dry leaf discs imprint going ...

... all of the shadow ring trademarks are there ; barely capable guitar-strangle, wry / observational wordplay (sung through a telephone handset from the sound of things), murky tape-warble, and kitchen-sink percussioneering ... things reach a head of steam with the (kind of unbelievable) near-side-lengthcave of ice cats” ; nothing more than a guitar being “unplayed”, then laid to rest ...

highly recommended for the shadow ring / lambkin lifer & the drive-by aphorist alike ...
siltbreeze press release...
c & b, the / s/t
siltbreeze sb 132 7"

street date: march 16th, 2010
ship date: march 8th, 2010

the c&b is short for cat & bells club, a brief precursor that would soon be transformed into the estimable poetics of the shadow ring. studious fans of the band's releases may recognize this name from the whimsical word search found on the back cover of their 1995 some of us 7-inch. ah, finally; mystery solved & now all the ducks are on the pond.

while early shadow ring managed to fuse equal parts tyrannosaurus rex mystical recitations with throbbing gristle aural idolatry, the c&b seem divinely born out of the sputtering taps of brown ale that flowed freely down the gullets of various first-generation diy shufflers, most notably, 49 americans or door and the window. and while this is just dumb luck, there's no denying a genus, unintentional as it may be. the templates for the ruminative, droll & original wordsmithing not to mention the threadbare musical accompaniment that would soon become the hallmark for the shadow ring sound are now available for the first time ever in a 300-press 7-inch, four-track ep.

original artwork by founding member graham lambkin.

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 best of 2008 !!! 
swill radio (usa) #swill 028 dvd

scott fousthere’s to love!” digital versatile disc

  • here’s to love!
july 2008 release ; dvd (properly replicated & packaged in a full-color digipak) of the long-awaited feature film by idea fire company / swill radio’s scott foust. featuring a cast of friends & close ones (matt krefting, meara o’reilly, jessi swenson, foust himself as “the commander”, graham lambkin as “control”) ...

it’s a heady, abstract-but-narrative affair with many long, lingering shots of winter-night-times and an excellent score (featuring music by idea fire company, tart, the pickle factory, xx committee, and y front) ...
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here's to love!
a film by scott foust (swill radio 028) dvd

starring: matt krefting, meara o'reilly, jessi swenson.
with scott foust, graham lambkin.
music by idea fire company, tart, the pickle factory, xx committee, y front.

here's to love! is reminiscent of the past glory of silent film, when the beauty of the image predominated, yet it looks firmly to the future. it is the story of a quest by three young people to find their aesthetic idol and save him from his degraded state, told through slowly unfolding scenes with striking, lingering, and sometimes aethestically challenging videography. these images are closely matched with original music by foust and his various sound projects from throughout his career. a film to be watched with thought and a patience not usually demanded by today's methods of hyperactive, cartoonish editing, here's to love! should be viewed as a series of extended moving paintings, accompanied by truly timeless music.

here's to love! reviewed by ed pinsent, of the sound projector magazine, uk.

here's to love! tells the story of a dissatisfied avant-garde artist, electing to live in supreme isolation from an audience who ignore what he has to say, and filled with disdain for the movement he founded and which subsequently betrayed him. lost in self-loathing and alcoholism, he is sought out by three devotees who have dedicated themselves to the study of his work and his message. the story begins at the point where interest is at its most intense, almost as though we'd bypassed 20 minutes of plot build-up. in defiance of narrative conventions, a spoken-word exposition neatly lays out the 'backstory' in less than 3 minutes. the fictional artist at the centre of the story has already withdrawn from the world, occupying his own self-made ivory tower, living in isolation with supreme contempt for the mob who don't understand his work. almost immediately, three young acolytes (played by three young ex-student friends of foust) appear in the story, and with very little narrative justification, decide to make their way to the isolated artist's home to pay him homage. the fine detail of the cultural context of their quest is expressed with close-ups of very specific book and lp covers and other esoterica, which so happen to coincide entirely with foust's own preoccupations in the worlds of philosophy and avant-garde music and art.

already the symbolism of this is pretty potent, even if the setting lacks any real specificity. the events are taking place in foust's home town and his own house, but - apart perhaps from the specific books and lps referenced - the overall story is so generalised and abstracted that we could be anywhere, or any time. the characters have no personalities and are simply ciphers for some deep philosophical symbolic statement. so far it reminds one of some desiccated version of an albert camus story.

but from here on in, here's to love! starts to occupy its own turf. for the best part of an hour, the film treats us to a series of extremely sumptuous and beautiful images (some photographed by karla borecky, foust's wife), telling the story in a very slow-moving way as they unfold. the exterior shots were made in the winter, allowing for some gorgeous snow-filled landscape photography, across which the three acolytes slowly pick their way towards the hq of the 'commander'. the interior shots are saturated with glowing oranges, yellows and reds, providing a supreme contrast to the white and blue snow scenes; and these become even more intense as the story delivers one of its set-pieces, the martini-drinking sequence.

foust's method eschews dialogue, the action takes place at a snail's pace, and certain movements are repeated frequently, photographed from different angles, or even restaged by the actors. everything is perfectly clear and well-expressed. nothing is rushed; every shot is set up to communicate precisely what it needs to; the actors move through their parts and carry things forward with simplicity and clarity. at the same time, the rich visuals are extensively treated; using, for example, simple lighting effects, and extreme out-of-focus close-ups to create strong abstractions. the lighting effects in particular create something close to strobing; this, and editing and framing, means many shots have an internal rhythm that is as natural as breathing. add to this the fact the entire film is accompanied by hypnotic music (provided by idea fire company, and others of foust's musical projects), which provides a mesmeric counterpoint, then you have a very compelling effect. it's impossible not to be drawn in by the entire experience. some might call it 'monotonous' or 'numbing', but this intensive image-sound combination provides the very same intoxicating effect as the dry martini that lurks at the heart of the film.

it takes only about 15 minutes of this sort of cinematic treatment before the symbolically-charged storyline underpinning the actions of the characters is all but forgotten; we're following the figures through the snow, but we could care less now about why they're doing it. it is testament to the power of the film that it can create actions and images powerful enough to do this; we're more drawn into the drama of the individual moment, rather than seeing the narrative framework surrounding the whole. this reading of here's to love! may in fact be quite some way from foust's intent, but it does add to the mystery and ambiguity of the story.

the intended symbolism makes a return however, as the film shifts into its violent, highly-charged and deeply ambiguous ending. collaborator graham lambkin makes an appearance as a baleful death-figure, setting the ground for an extremely pessimistic finale. the unexpectedness and plain weirdness of the final moments of the film provide excitement and bewilderment in equal amounts.

the orgiastic drinking scene is reminiscent of the scenes at the centre of kenneth anger's inauguration of the pleasure dome, where the actors imbibe a potent psychedelic drug during a slow ceremony, and double-exposed scenes generate visual mayhem equivalent to the fireworks in their heads. the preceding snow and forest scenes also remind one of another us underground film-maker, stan brakhage and his famous dog star man. foust claims to have seen neither film (and indeed approaches film-making with a characteristic go-it-alone individuality). likewise, the use of one's own home as a movie set, one's friends and oneself as the actors, and one's own life and dreams as a scenario, corresponds with the work of many post-1945 us underground film-makers, a loose affiliation labelled 'trance' film-makers by critic p adams sitney. one of the more well-known is maya deren; she starred in her debut film meshes of the afternoon, got her husband to photograph it, and their house was used as the set.

in making this film, foust has arrived at something approaching a metaphor for the artistic dilemma as faced by any artist who works in the marginal and misunderstood areas of avant-garde or conceptual art. he has seen fit to do it by coming up with a thinly-veiled story of his own career, where the main character is clearly modelled on himself - and, it just so happens, is played by himself too. this may seem like egomania, but isn't necessarily - after all the same trick has worked for woody allen for over 25 years, and nobody complains about that. this is one project which could potentially have turned out to be nothing more than an insider joke, a home movie to be shared with the foust inner circle for private amusement only. on the contrary, it has real staying power and a core of strangeness that means it remains memorable, with a distinctive taste all of its own. considering it's foust's first full-length statement in film, that's not half bad!

- ed pinsent

about scott foust

visionary theorist, musician, composer, filmmaker, performance artist - scott foust is a true outsider artist. unlike most outsider artists, who tend to be mystical crackpots or mental defectives (usually both), foust has a clear world view grounded in reality. for three decades foust, now 50, has pounded away at the spectacle, employing a wide array of aesthetic approaches with no public or financial support. foust's hermeneutics lie at the strange crossroads between guy debord and oscar wilde. if foust's ideas seem idealistic and impractical at first, it is only because being against power and for beauty is always idealistic and impractical. his swill radio record label, founded in 1983, has released not only his own work, but lps by the shadow ring, asmus tietchens, and ralf wehowsky among others. his longest running musical project, idea fire company (founded with long time associate karla borecky in 1988) - while not having the bloated catalog of many contemporary bands - produced three of the finest, if still unknown lps of the last decade: anti-natural, stranded, and the island of taste. in 1997 foust along with borecky and dr. timothy shortell founded the anti-naturals, an art and theory group which has few but dedicated members worldwide.

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 best of 2008 !!! 
swill radio (usa) #swill 026 lp

idea fire companythe island of taste” long playing record

  • landho! (9:54)
  • the island of taste (8:48)
  • like old days (2:16)

  • bitter victories (2:36)
  • lost victories (6:28)
  • heroes of the last barricade (4:52)
  • last man ... last round ... (7:24)
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march 2008 release ; the sixth (by my count anyways) ifco release on bandmember scott foust’s swill radio imprint - this time around the band (full list of contributors : scott foust, karla borecky, meara o’reilly, jessi leigh swenson, frans de waard, graham lambkin, and dr. timothy shortell - with a guest spot by the new blockadersrichard rupenus) offer a piano-heavy set, with much of scott’s “virtuoso” radio-playing (listen to the sound-sample) dotting these filtered-out washes of room / location sound & mysterious “performance events” ... all keeping in perfect step / spirit with the over/under-lying “anti-natural” ethos / mythos ...

scott has done an excellent job on the edition ; full color double-wide lp sleeve hides not just the lp itself but an envelope containing a set of liner-cards with all sorts of relevant info ... these guys have been on a mission-from-god level private trajectory for a number of decades ; only recently have i begun to hear their name(s) whispered out in public (again) - high time, i’d say ... highly recommended !!!
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idea fire company - the island of taste (swill radio).... lp

ifco follows up our conspicuously ignored stranded lp with an equally, if not more so, strong statement. core members karla borecky and scott foust are joined by an all star cast: meara o’reilly and jessi leigh swenson from stranded, as well as frans de waard, graham lambkin, and dr. timothy shortell.

the island of taste depicts a manoeuvre in which the beauty becomes more beautiful as the desperation becomes more desperate. a stark and romantic mission to the rocks. lavish package featuring an excellent karla cover painting as well as a booklet presented as a set of 5 x 7 art cards with another karla painting, band photos, and an essay of mine.

perhaps the island of taste is the first lp to make explicit a certain nostalgia for itself. along with the shadow ring’s swill radio trilogy (lighthouse, lindus, i’m some songs), i’d put ifco’s trilogy (anti-natural, stranded, the island of taste) up against anyone’s three lp run. we’ll see …

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idea fire company
the island of taste

side a

landho!
karla borecky: piano, tapes
meara o'reilly: hydrotronics, tape loops, fork
scott foust: tapes, bass

the island of taste

karla borecky: piano
dr. timothy shortell: map
scott foust: tapes
frans de waard: synth

like old days

karla borecky: piano
scott foust: synth

side b

bitter victories

scott foust: synth

lost victories

karla borecky: piano
scott foust: radio

heroes of the last barricade

karla borecky: voice, loops
jessi leigh swenson: voice
meara o'reilly: voice
scott foust: tapes
with
richard rupenus: materials

last man ... last round ...

karla borecky: piano
scott foust: radio
graham lambkin: finish

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swill radio (usa) #swill 024 lp

idea fire companystranded” long playing record

  • artificial
  • heroes

  • wünderwäffen
  • stranded i
  • stranded ii
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2006 release from this long-running “minimal-synth” group based out in the wilds of wema. slowly, over the past 10 odd years, karla borecky and scott foust have been building a canon of first-order analogian “flow” that rivals, in my mind, only that of auteurs such as moebius/roedelius, asmus tietchens, etc ...
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karla borecky - synth, voice, tiny piano
jessi leight swenson - synth, voice
meara o’reilly - electronics, voice, keyboard, tapes, pencil
scott foust - radio, tapes, treatments
gramb lambkin - lambkinization

since 2002, idea fire company has performed and recorded as a quartet with core members karla borecky and scott foust (me!), joined by meara o'reilly and jessi swenson. (meara and jessi, along with matt krefting, start in my finally completed feature-length film here's to love!)

i feel this lp is as strong as any i've been involved in, and i feel pretty strongly about my body of work. stranded is the perfect companion to anti-natural. excellent karla borecky cover. 180 gram luxury object.

- scott foust

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