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				 Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 12:03 pm    Post subject: RADIO EMACM #4: SOUND ARCHIVES / SOUND MEMORIES | 
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				RADIO EMACM #4: SOUND ARCHIVES / SOUND MEMORIES 
 
Hosted by Y'ng Yin 
 
 
Listen to the show here: 
 
{{{{{ http://www.yat.ch/emacm/radio.html }}}}} 
 
 
1. Tom Dissevelt - Glas || 2:03 || 
 
 
2. Organum - Crawl || 4:09 || 
 
 
3. Alberto Savinio - Scene: l'homme chauve et l'homme jeune || 1:56 || 
 
 
4. Jani Christou - Epicycle II || 9:33 || 
 
 
5. Current 93 - Niemandwasser - Sleep has his House || 6:08 || 
 
 
6. Nurse With Wound - Fashioned to a Device Behind a Tree || 7:38 || 
 
 
7. Ordo Equilibrio - Reaping the Fallen, the First 
 
Harvest || 6:59 || 
 
 
8. Krzysztof Komeda - Main Title || 2:15 || 
 
 
9. Magical Power Mako - Restraint, Freedom || 4:21 || 
 
 
10. Bomb the Daynursery - Learning from Killing || 1:58 || 
 
 
11. Whitehouse - Wriggle like a Fucking Eel || 4:43 || 
 
 
12. Der Blutharsch - Untitled || 2:48 || 
 
 
13. Death in June - Many Enemies Bring Much Honour || 5:11 || 
 
 
14. Ataraxia - Elevazione || 4:34 || | 
			   
			 
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				 Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 12:05 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				Our 4th show is curated by a good friend of ours, Y'ng-Yin. 
 
She is a KL-lite with a penchant for the bright and pink. 
 
This show is an extension of her blog / net-radio site Infinite 
 
Frequencies. http://infinitefrequencies.blogspot.com/ 
 
 
A perfect 14 out of 14 selection. All round wonderful pickings. 
 
But there is one track in particular we want you to listen to: 
 
Whitehouse's Wriggle like a Fucking Eel. 
 
If you think your punk rock, hardcore, grindcore, metal, etc. etc. 
 
is so intensely confrontational and subversive, then you REALLY NEED 
 
to check out Whitehouse. William Bennett and co. will 
 
make all of that sound like a bunch of prissy (sissy) mama boy's 
 
choir tunes. And if you don't listen to it, well then, you're just a 
 
bloody CUNT!!!!! 
 
 
Enjoy! 
 
 
Ayah Mejelis 
 
 
-- RADIO EMACM #4: SOUND ARCHIVES / SOUND MEMORIES 
 
hosted by Y'ng Yin -- 
 
 
Listen to the show here: 
 
{{{{{ http://www.yat.ch/emacm/radio.html }}}}} 
 
 
1) Tom Dissevelt - Glas (1959) 
 
 
(from VA - Archival series. Archival Series. Musique 
 
concrete soundtracks to experimental short films 
 
1956-1978, Volume One. [The New England Electric Music 
 
Company]) 
 
 
Tom Dissevelt is a jazz musician turned early 
 
electronic composer who played a prominent role in the 
 
Philips artist-patron relationship to popularise 
 
electronic music (although unsuccessfully). This is an 
 
obscure contribution to a soundtrack for a short film 
 
about glass blowing (dir: Henstra, 1959). Oddly, 
 
sounds which upset the fragility of glass. According 
 
to the date of creation, this commissioned piece is 
 
likely to have been produced in the Philips Research 
 
Laboratories (also known as Natlab) which was the 
 
central source of Dutch electronic music creation 
 
until the late 1960s. By 1961, the activities were 
 
shifted to a joint venture between Philips and the 
 
State University of Utrecht for a new studio called 
 
STEM. 
 
 
 
2) Organum - Crawl (1987) 
 
 
(from Organum - Ikon [Robot Records]) 
 
 
David Jackman of Organum has a long history with his 
 
participation in the Scratch Orchestra of the 60s and 
 
creative exchanges with Eddie Prevost. Consequently, 
 
Organum sounds like AMM with more gravity. Listen as 
 
he sculpts layers of dense drones which extend the 
 
mysterious space. 
 
 
3) Alberto Savinio - Scene: l'homme chauve et l'homme 
 
jeune (1914) 
 
(from Alberto Savinio - Les Chants de la Mi-mort 
 
[Stradivarius]) 
 
 
Alberto Savinio (Andrea de Chirico) is recognized as 
 
the multi-talented brother of surrealist painter, 
 
Giorgio de Chirico. The music by this little known 
 
composer is similar to his literature. It is 
 
whimsical, yet there is the angst of the child who is 
 
constantly in rebellion against the dominant order of 
 
adults knowing the futility of the revolt. 
 
 
 
4) Jani Christou - Epicycle II (1969) 
 
(from Jani Christou - Vol. II [Sirius]) 
 
 
This is a late work by Jani Christou which is left 
 
unfinished, and the abrupt ending is analogous to his 
 
tragically brief life. There is a continuum of sound 
 
with events revolving around it as a contrast to the 
 
ordering principle. Yet, there is a sense that the 
 
chaos eventually overwhelms. This track amongst others 
 
by Christou has the ability to reach deep into my most 
 
primal fears. 
 
 
5) Current 93 - Niemandwasser - Sleep has his House 
 
(2000) 
 
(from Current 93 - Sleep has his House [Durtro]) 
 
 
Niemandwasser is taken from the Sleep has his House 
 
album dedicated to the memory of David Tibet's father. 
 
David Tibet has created a personal universe of 
 
Eastern/Western occultism, Louis Wain, Noddy, etc. 
 
along with his memories of boyhood in Malaysia with 
 
his idiosyncratic style of apocalyptic folk. 
 
 
 
6) Nurse with Wound - Fashioned to a Device Behind a Tree 
 
(1982) 
 
 
(from VA - Anthology 2: Come Organisation Archives 
 
1981-1982 [Susan Lawly]) 
 
 
This track was orginally found on the Fur Ilse Koch 
 
compilation lp released on William Bennett's 
 
(Whitehouse) Come Organization label doubtlessly 
 
fetching $$$ on ebay. A different mix of this track is 
 
also available on Nurse with Wound 'Automating Volume 
 
One' compilation of NWW compilation contributions. 
 
Post-industrial surrealist haunts us with the voice of 
 
a little girl longing for her father. 
 
 
7) Ordo Equilibrio - Reaping the Fallen, the First 
 
Harvest (1995) 
 
 
(from Ordo Equilibrio - Reaping the Fallen, the First 
 
Harvest [Cold Meat Industry]) 
 
 
Frozen flesh from the Swedish slaughterhouse. This is 
 
a track from the debut album of Ordo Equlibrio 
 
featuring ex-member of Archon Satani and his 
 
girlfriend. Chilling example of the earlier Cold Meat 
 
Industry sound with ritualistic repetition and an 
 
erotic voice loop. You really should taste this frozen 
 
flesh. 
 
 
 
8) Krzysztof Komeda - Main Title (1967) 
 
 
(from Krzysztof Komeda - The Complete Recordings of 
 
Krzysztof Komeda Vol. 19 : Rosemary's Baby and Vampire 
 
Killers [Polonia]) 
 
 
From the Polish Jazz legend and familiar composer to 
 
Roman Polanski soundtracks comes a chorus of mighty 
 
camp-horror to accompany the Polanski film - Fearless 
 
Vampire Killers (also known as Pardon me but your 
 
Teeth are in my Neck) 
 
 
 
9) Magical Power Mako - Restraint, Freedom (1973) 
 
(from Magical Power Mako - Magical Power [Polydor]) 
 
 
Magical Power Mako `Restraint, Freedom' features one 
 
of the earliest appearances by Keiji Haino on vocals 
 
shortly after his involvement with Lost Aaraf. One of 
 
the best kept secrets of the Japanese psychedelic 
 
underground is the Hapmoniym boxed set which documents 
 
MPM studio material created during MPM's teenage 
 
years. Hapmoniym is comparable to the Faust tapes but 
 
surpasses in scope, imagination and existential 
 
necessity. And, the straightforward rock of this track 
 
is only one facet of MPM's diverse sounds. 
 
 
10) Bomb the Daynursery – Learning by Killing (1982/83) 
 
 
( from Bomb the Daynursery – Discipline through Mental 
 
Illness [Selbstmord Organisation]) 
 
 
The first historic Bomb the Daynursery / Brighter 
 
Death Now tape release by 17-year-old Roger 
 
Karmanik... death industrial pioneer and Cold Meat 
 
Industry label owner. Roger (my favourite homicidal 
 
paedophile…really!?) is responsible for this ecstatic 
 
throbbing assault which is so terrible upon first 
 
listening that I love it for its spontaneity and DIY 
 
initiative. 
 
 
 
11) Whitehouse – Wriggle like a Fucking Eel (2003) 
 
(from Whitehouse - Bird Seed [Susan Lawly]) 
 
 
Developed from the 1980 British industrial 
 
underground, Whitehouse originated the sounds of power 
 
electronics which influenced an entire generation of 
 
extreme sound artists. It is ironic that the band 
 
should be named after Mary Whitehouse, the 
 
parliamentary campaigner of political correctness when 
 
their exploration of gratuitous violence, sexual 
 
anomalies and misogyny have attracted a fair bit of 
 
censorship. This is one of their most accessible 
 
tracks in all its vitriolic excess. 
 
 
 
12) Der Blutharsch – Untitled (2000) 
 
 
(from Fire Danger Season [WKN) 
 
 
Boys and girls! Der Blutharsch has an accelerated 
 
sense of humour. They are progressing away from their 
 
gloomy industrialized early sound into livelier 
 
realms. This compilation track is akin to a 
 
fast-spinning merry-go-round. Martial music can be 
 
considered carnivalesque with this darkly joyful 
 
track. 
 
 
13) Death in June – Many Enemies Bring Much Honour (2002) 
 
 
(from Death in June – Abandon Tracks [Neroz]) 
 
 
Cover of Der Blutharsch track from When All Else Fails 
 
included on D.B. Fire Danger Season tribute album. 
 
This remix seems to be more of the creative property 
 
of DIJ than DB since the original song is completely 
 
unrecognizable, totally rewritten with absolutely no 
 
resemblance/reference to the original except the 
 
lyrics. Death in June - notorious bad boys provocative 
 
for their play of WWII imagery though bandleader 
 
Douglas P. is a self-confessed homosexual and previous 
 
member of anti-fascist punk band, Crisis. Great 
 
romantic neo-folk `cover'! 
 
 
 
14) Ataraxia – Elevazione (1994) 
 
 
(from Simphonia Sine Nomine [Appolyon]) 
 
 
Ataraxia has an appeal to the gothic subculture 
 
despite being representatives of light, love and life. 
 
The music takes us back to a pristine past with its 
 
emphasis on the natural world and traditional musical 
 
forms. `Ataraxia' or tranquility of mind towards the 
 
attainment of pleasure in ancient Greek philosophy 
 
becomes the focal point of this ethereal faerie music. | 
			   
			 
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