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 best of 2008 !!! 
de player (netherlands) #big mag 002 lp
drop of blood (netherlands) #dob 002 lp

felix kubin / idea fire companybig mag.#2 • hexagon” long playing record and book and poster set

  • idea fire company - the heroic chiseling phase i
  • idea fire company - the heroic chiseling phase ii

  • felix kubin - the pataphysical tape club
september 2007 release ; the second issue of “big mag(which apparently took the slow boat from holland and is just arriving now ... ) - again, possibly the most ridiculous series going; this installment includes a giant 13” square folio (which just about fits on the record-shelf) including a split lp of music by idea fire company & felix kubin (housed in a die-cut sleeve that opens up like a photo-frame) plus a softcover book of photos, writings, and musings, plus a 10” sleeve with three full-color frameable fold-out posters ...
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bigmag#2: hexagon, is out now!

bigmag. is a magazine containing a 12” vinyl picture-disc and printwork.it is supposed to be a blueprint as an extension of the physical body of club de player / dsps. it is a magazine with many original contributions of writers, musicians, artists and others who were on stage or will be on stage at de player / dsps. all the issues are in english and for the international market. there will be 4 issues in 2007. every issue will be presented in combination with live-acts. these presentations will be multi headed mutantic situations with live-acts, film, readings and curiosa.

vinyl (12"):
*felix kubin (de)
*idea fire company/ifco (us)

booklet (21,5 x 27,8 cm):
scott foust (us), avi pitchon (il), wilfried hou je bek (nl), ivo van leeuwen (nl), rohstoff (at), fucking good art (nl), onomatopee (nl), riche en pulpe (nl), and much more!!

posters (47,5 x 66,6 cm):
stephan bloth (de)
onomatopee (nl)
riche en pulpe (nl)

last friday, the 31st of august, we have presented this second issue of the last male music magazine to our audience in de player, rotterdam (nl). we like to know if you want to order issues of this bigmag#2 hexagon, as you did before with the first issue bm#1: symmetry.

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songs from under the floorboards (usa) #floor08 cd

the tobacconistsocean drama” compact disc-recordable

  • ocean drama (28:08)
2011 release ; ... a honey of a single, half-hour sea-sick dirge from kapotte muziek’s frans de waard & idea fire company’s scott foust ...
songs from under the floorboards press release...

ocean drama
the tobacconists

in april 2009,  scott foust (idea fire company, xx committee, tart, and the swill radio label) was invited to screen his feature length movie here’s to love in europe, as well as staging his the four accomplishments performance.  the trip to europe also gave him the opportunity to join musical hands with frans de waard (beequeen, freiband, shifts, kapotte muziek), who had been on tour with idea fire company in 2005, resulting in the ifco album vital. as both scott and frans are heavy smokers, they settled upon the tobacconists as the name for their collaborative musical venture (ashtray temple was considered, then rejected).

scott and frans got to work in the extrapool studio, composing six pieces using a small keyboard, an echo machine, a radio, some pre-recorded tapes, a laptop, and some contact microphones. then, they took the road to perform in the netherlands, germany, belgium and the uk. at the end of their tour, they spent a week conducting proper studio recordings of all six pieces plus a seventh,  ’the dark secrets of dr. perati’, which was released as a 7 by plinkity plonk / swill radio. the six pieces will be released in 2011 as an lpsmoking is green, by hanson records / swill radio.

one piece from the forthcoming record, ocean drama, was deemed suitable for an extensive rework using the entire principle recording, made by foust on a boat. this extended version of ocean drama, now available as a stand-alone album from songs from under the floorboards, is more spacious, giving room to each individual sound with a great sense of the ‘drama’.  it is the most radiophonic piece that the tobacconists have created so far.

catalog no: floor8
format: cdr
edition: 100

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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) ...
swill radio press release...

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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swill radio (usa) #swill 025 cd

idea fire companyvital: live in europe” compact disc

  • pleasure cruise
  • cycle 19
  • hanging
  • pour hg
  • pleasure cruise
brand new live-disc from idea fire company, documenting a 2006 tour of europe wherein the core duo of scott foust & karla borecky were aided & abetted by my recent sparring partner frans de waard.

comandeering only a pair of synths, radio, tape machine, and “treatments”, the three get up to hell of a lot of “sound” over the course of this disc (including two run-throughs of their singlepleasure cruise”)

fans of dissonant minimal-synth free-improv whatnot will be in hog-heaven here ...
swill radio press release...
idea fire company - vital: live in europe cd (swill radio 025)

in march 2006, ifco made their first appearances in europe. core members karla borecky and scott foust linked up with frans de waard and hit selected hot spots in the netherlands, belgium, and germany.

adding de waard (beequeen, shifts, kapotte muziek, freiband, etc) was a brave gamble that paid off handsomely. armed with only a tiny digital keyboard (borecky), a radio/cassette boombox and small echo unit (foust), and a sawed off ms 20 (de waard), the trio captivated audiences large and small.

on these selected recordings, ifco exhibit a virile murkiness, an almost desperate muscularity. warnings from a dwindling outpost.

five tracks, 52 minutes. includes two versions of the haunting 'pleasure cruise'.

digipak edition of 300.

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swill radio (usa) #swill 024 lp

idea fire companystranded” long playing record

  • artificial
  • heroes

  • wünderwäffen
  • stranded i
  • stranded ii
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 ...
swill radio press release...
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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tonschacht (germany) #tons 002 ep

the new peculiarsdance music 2000” seven inch single record

  • dance music 2000 (2:30)
  • landing party (1:46)

  • the crucial failure of authenticity (3:45)
from the lineup below, this looks to be another swill radio in-house ensemble, this one featuring members of karla’s family. they say this is their take on ‘glitch techno’, how they had the foresight in 1998 is beyond me ...
tonschacht press release...
artist: the new peculiars
title: dance music 2000
format: 7"
cat #: tons002

david borecky - violin, voice
gloria borecky - keyboard, voice
karla borecky - drums, electronics
scott foust - guitar, electronics

recorded august 1998 at swill radio studios, johnstown, pa.
a juan m. juan production for the anti-naturals

“three tracks from the band of the 00's. the title track is our full frontal assault on glitch techno (with catchy vocals). side 1 finishes with a vinyl disaster known as "landing party." side 2 is consumed by "the crucial failure of authenticity," a slow edgy track which is one of our best. the new peculiars march on and on.”

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twisted knister (germany) #knack 003 lp

the pickle factoryour anthems” long playing record

  • siege engine
  • swinger
  • whorl
  • take out pistol
  • update
  • free thinker

  • compass
  • cipher
  • all hands to the pump
  • captains of industry
  • monument
  • the drinker
november 2011 release ; ... nice to see a new title on michael hohendorf’s resurrected twisted knister label (responsible for that amazing thorax-wach reissue, amongst other things) ...

... originally recorded in 1996 by the idea fire company offshoot of scott foust, karla borecky, and mike popovich, this set of short songs (and i do mean songs ; this project is as close to the electronic pop music of yore as foust & co. have ever deviated, with several moments reminding me of raymond scott et.al - listen to the sound-sample) features some lovely singing from karla alongside the dream / womb-like synthesizer & bass tapestries of the other two, recalling the early 80’s minimal-synth wave inasmuchas the darker corners of the uk-diy post-punk sector ...
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the pickle factory - our anthems
knack 003

artist: the pickle factory
title: our anthems
format: lp
label: twisted knister
catalog #: knack 003
date of release: 11/11/2011

karla borecky: keyboard, voice, tapes, synth
scott foust: guitar, synth, tapes, voice, radio, bass
mike popovich: bass, voice, drums, percussion, radio, guitar, keyboard

recorded at swill radio studios, 1996 digitally transferred by robert beerman remastered by zupe, 2011

the pickle factory is karla borecky and scott foust from the idea fire company plus long-time collaborator mike popovich. they were active in the mid- to late-1990s and released the album »our pledge« on swill radio at the time. »our anthems« was recorded in 1996 but remained unreleased until now. the sound is somewhat similar to ifco, although within at least some sort of a song structure. the 12 pieces on the lp present themes and sketches of atmospheric musical beauty created by synths, haunting voices and guitars with percussive elements, minimal rhythms and, of course some radio static!

all the pieces on this lp are anthems indeed, the soundtrack for staring at random stuff and thinking you're in the middle of slow motion! simple beauty, like all or most of the work by the troupes gathered around the house of karla borecky and scott foust, who won't be on a photo without sunglasses, much like cash would always wear black i guess, with that difference that foust only wears neon yellow. give em some air, this is seriously a beautiful record!

- dennis tyfus

cover artwork by karla borecky.
edition of 300 copies.

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