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SIX MONTHS

Artist: L RONEOUS DA'VERSIFIER Title: Imaginarium
Format: CD Catalog
Number:
6M007
Price: $13.75 Label: Six Months
Release
Date:
9/9/02
***BACK IN PRINT!!! A reissue of this slept-on, hard-to-find, classic hip hop album orignally released on Ocean Floor in 1998 by Bay Area underground legend L RONEOUS. Includes all fourteen tracks from the original version, along with three brand new, exclusive bonus tracks. Thought provoking, and lyrically charged rhymes rocked over jazz-loaded hip hop beats. Sweet.

STARLIGHT FURNITURE COMPANY

Artist: INCAPACITANTS / IN SPITE OF FLAMING CREATURES Title: Vitamin Buckfast
Format: LP Catalog
Number:
ST015
Price: $12.00 Label: Starlight Furniture Company
Release
Date:
9/9/02
***With the golden age of Japanese noise all but tarnished and rusted, here is one last chunk of atonal screech before the oxidation is totally complete. Consumers of all things brutally loud, relentlessly dissonant and, most importantly, originating from Japan, will not require an introduction to Incapacitants-- the noise duo consisting of Toshiji Mikawa and Fumio Kosakai. Begun as Mikawa's solo project in 1981 when a homemade noisemaking device called The Mikawa was his prime instrument, evolving to incorporate various concrete sounds, until Kosakai joined and the duo favored the sound of ring modulators and heavily processed Theremins, Incapacitants has always been about "creating pure noise without any abstract musical expression whatsoever." Mikawa states that he hopes to cause his audience to lose the sensation of time. In addition to contributing articles about a number of international noisicians to various Japanese music journals over the years, Mikawa is also a member of Hijo Kaidan, while Kosakai performed with C.C.C.C. and has released a soundtrack of Stan Brakhage's film Of Dogstarman. Everything known about the reclusive Abdul Squeerter of (In Spite of Flaming Creatures) has passed through the conduit of Dylan Nyoukis (Decaer Pinga and the Chocolate Monk label). Apparently uninterested in networking, touring, trading CDRs, appearing on compilations, granting interviews, replying to letters, engaging in any sort of self-promotion, or taking part in the glamorous razzle-dazzle available to all experimental musicians worldwide, Squeerter prefers the solitude of where ever he calls home in the United Kingdom. Apart from a mail collaboration or two - most likely available on cassette for about 15 minutes via Chocolate Monk - his sole public appearance to date has been a few pages of what he calls "excrete fiction" in Bananafish magazine.

The recordings on Vitamin Buckfast are the product of a mail collaboration committed to tape in the mid-'90s and then simply ignored for several years. Dora Doll of Decaer Pinga makes a guest appearance on vocals, but good luck determining exactly where. Cover art is by Karen Lollypop of Ecstatic Peace recording artists Smack Music 7 and Polly Shang Kuan Group.

  • Vinyl-only edition limited to 300 copies with color glue-on covers - act quickly
  • All-electronic collaboration between well known Japanese noisicians and completely obscure British hermit
  • Surprisingly listenable freeform electronic noise textures
  • Hello, stasis field!

TIGERBEAT 6

Artist: KID 606 / STARS AS EYES Title: $ Vol. 9
Format: 7" Catalog
Number:
MEOW052
Price: $5.75 Label: Tigerbeat 6
Release
Date:
9/9/02
***Provider of techno dub ambience and electonica subtle and serene, Kid606juxtaposes satanic mid-'9ÿs thrash metal and futurist, dirty south funksploitation of the most mainstream ilk. Ghetto miscreants Stars as Eyes are two youths rooted permanently in traumatic adolescence. This duo invokes the overly melodic spirit of early IDM innovators Black Dog and Autechre in their tumultuous grit-hop dissertation about the hard-knocks life of a hustler.

WEB OF MIMICRY

Artist: DANUBIUS Title: S/T
Format: CD Catalog
Number:
WOM010
Price: $12.00 Label: Web Of Mimicry
Release
Date:
9/9/02
***Danubius specialize in Hungarian, Romanian, Transylvanian, Moldavian, Macedonian, Bulgarian and many other types of Balkan folk and gypsy music. Based around the San Francisco Bay Area, they enjoys access to a great deal of difficult musical terrain. Fans of Taraf de Haidouks, Muzsikas or Fanfare Ciocarlia and other Balkan musics already know that an aspiring musician couldn't merely dabble on the weekends and expect to produce anything (other than his own shame and embarassment). Danubius soars way above the hurdle. Their collective passion for doing things right yields a special intensity and remarkable musical payoffs. Whether bringing the house down and dropping jaws with their marvels or bickering over arrangement details, Danubius is destined to emerge from obscurity.

Biographical Details

Budapest-born Jutka Mándoki grew up mostly in Oakland, has played keyboard and accordian instruments since childhood, and recently took up koboz (a lute, played in Romania, also known as cobza), viola, bass, tekerölant (hurdy-gurdy or wheel fiddle, played in Hungary), and ütögardon ("beaten cello" played by Hungarians in Romania). Since stumbling upon Hungarian / Romanian / Gypsy fiddle, Danubius director David Skuse has not wanted to do anything else. Skuse co-founded The Klezmorim, and has played with The Silver String Macedonian Band, The Balkanizers, and groups in Hungary.

Roman Titcu is a virtuoso player of the cymbalom, or "tsambal" - Born in Moldova, he founded and directed Doina Besarabia. As a student at Chisinau's Music Conservatory, he majored in tsambal, conducting, and composition, performed on many recordings, (including two singles, "Roma Babalile" and "Cafe Concert"), conducted the ensemble Oleandra and became principal arranger for Roma, an ensemble with whom he toured Europe and other parts of the world.

Marin County native Clark Welsh has amazed audiences for years with an inexhaustible supply of exotic instruments. With Danubius he plays tárogató (single-reed wind instrument, played in Hungary and Romania), peasant flutes, cimpoi (Romanian bagpipe), cobza, tamburitsa, tambura, and bass. Welsh has performed with Hatsegana, Nicolai Massenkoff and Neva, to name just a few.

Accomplished classical violinist David Nebenzahl turned his considerable musical talents to Eastern European genres several years ago after a trip to Hungary and Bulgaria with a Bay Area folk-dance ensemble (playing mostly American bluegrass). Now fluent in Romanian and Hungarian folk violin styles, he has put his flatpicking expertise to use on the Bulgarian tambura.


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