So, not long to go before the next SLI evening at Wharf Chambers is upon us, just under two weeks!
Early Hominids
Mirfield's finest power-duo: Neil Campbell (Astral Social Club) and Paul Walsh (Foldhead). Combined, primed, wined and dined; now it's time for them to get busy with a joint sonic assault. I'm predicting an amalgamation of pints, table-top electro-trickery, strobe lights and tightly co-ordinated dance routines. Both Neil and Paul pulled off cracking sets at the first event and it seemed like a no brainer to ask them to perform together.
There isn't an Early Hominids web presence, but you can catch up with their individual exploits online.
http://astralsocialclub.wordpress.com/
http://www.myspace.com/foldhead
Hagman
Daniel & David Thomas (no relation); two men with a variety of noise making devices, effects pedals and lots of wires. As Lord Hayler of Midwich once wrote; "Hagman present a hard-won equilibrium teetering between power line hum and the rhythmic clatter of early 80s electro-industrial. As sinuously alien as a millipede clambering over tree bark, yet as warm as a cat asleep on your chest."
http://soundcloud.com/hagmanhagmanhagman
Hobo Sonn
Next up is Hobo Sonn, a project of Ian Murphy (Gryn Brvs), but performing this evening as a duo with Kieron Piercy (Spoils and Relics) and; two chaps who weave together a tapestry of sound. Expect an alluring and considered blend of manipulated field recordings, doctored electronics and a variety other intriguing sounds.
http://www.rottenslushy.co.uk/
Truant
Remember the millennium? Calendars everywhere ditched their 19 and went all 20 on us. Around this time a friendship was burgeoning between two of Leeds' Termite Club comrades in arms; Rob Hayler (one-time head honcho of Fencing Flatworm and full-time Midwich) and Michael "Cloughy" Clough (one-time Rancid Poultry, PRP Group and Klunk member, now a full-time Kleeklonking, Atem Tanzing, 1971 Nacht-action fetishist). Deep analogue rumblings and shimmering drones of collaboration filled the air and the duo soon found themselves trio; joined, as they were, by Phil Todd (full-time Astray Navigations and too many part-time variations to even begin listing) who had recently relocated from Stoke to the tropical climes of West Yorkshire. After a few gigs and an album on Fencing Flatworm (http://radiofreemidwich.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/01-that-fight-you-lost.mp3) the fire of this "no audience super group" was extinguished. Gone.
In a half-remembered haze, legends were constructed, talk of rock'n'roll excess and in-fighting lingered, unverified audio tapes of Troggs-like arguments circled the underground (allegedly from a source "close to the band" who was present at the recording sessions for the fabled second album). Truant remained quiet. Until now! Well, actually until Spring 2011, when almost a decade had passed by and Clough, Hayler & Todd dusted off the master tapes and went about splicing together 'The Truant Accord' (released on Memoirs of a Flatworm - a collaborative concoction of Memoirs of an Aesthete and Fencing Flatworm). The Truant Accord came and went; seemingly, that was that for Truant. However, a throwaway comment that a Truant reformation would be good - based on my enjoyment of what seems to be a deliciously fruitful period for all three truants - planted a seed which has germinated in to this performance and there's even chit-chat being exchanged about "Truant III" in the works.
http://radiofreemidwich.wordpress.com/2011/05/21/clough-truant-termite-club-phil-todd-and-the-lost-second-album/
http://ashtraynavigations.wordpress.com/
http://soundcloud.com/michael-clough
http://radiofreemidwich.wordpress.com/
Vile Plumage
The duo of Darren Wyngarde (Filthy Turd) and Andrew Jarvis ("the quite man of the Stoke-on-Trent experimentalism" - Idwal Fisher) shall be bringing their own, unique brand of fuzzy muck, dictaphone field recordings, silver mixers and sound-witchery to Wharf Chambers. Delicious.
http://filthyfilthyturd.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/vile-business.html
Doors 7pm, £4
Wharf Chambers is a members' club and you need to be a member, or guest of a member, in order to attend. To join, please visit wharfchambers.org. Membership costs £1 and requires a minimum of 48 hours to take effect.
PS... Prior to this event, a free event will be taking place outside the Corn Exchange, featuring Vile Plumage, Half an Abortion and Bongoleeros!
Kamis, 08 November 2012
Jumat, 02 November 2012
MuhMur SoundArt Broadcast - 01/11/2012
The latest edition of Steve "MuhMur" Cammack's Soundart Radio show is now online for your listening pleasure. It features 'Viaduct for Two' from the SLI release Whether to Drown by Petals and much more, including a track from friends of SLI, Ashtray Navigations. Super...
Rabu, 31 Oktober 2012
Transit Timing Download
The Daniel Thomas & Kevin Sanders collaboration, "Transit Timing Observations From Kepler", is now available to download (name your price!) from the Hairdryer Excommunication Bandcamp.
New Ap Martlet Track
So, the David Thomas half of Hagman has uploaded his latest solo work and it is well worth a listen. A tasty treat, for sure...
And it's already garnered praise from the equally tasty Radio Free Midwich;
And it's already garnered praise from the equally tasty Radio Free Midwich;
"Really, this is essential listening and that it can be downloaded for free two clicks from here is a life-affirming thought."
Click on the quote for the full review...

Click on the quote for the full review...

Kamis, 18 Oktober 2012
Peter Kemp Reviews Petals
A nice review of Petals Whether to Drown disc on the Peter Kemp Record Review blog.
"I think this would be a good song to listen to on earphones so you could turn it up really loud because I think that loud would be the best way to listen to it."
Click on the quote for the full review...

Click on the quote for the full review...

Rabu, 10 Oktober 2012
Idwal Fisher on SLI.004 through SLI.009
Well, it seems as if the last six releases found themselves on the Idwal Fisher review pile all at once. I blame Royal Mail. Still, undeterred by this little monochrome haul, he ploughed on and has some very nice things to say about the experience.
RFM on SLI.007 through SLI.009
Some lovely words, about lovely people and the last three lovely SLI releases, from the lovely Radio Free Midwich. Lovely.
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