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November 29, 2003

a guide to very eclectic australian sound and noise makers including a guy who plays record players (as opposed to a guy who plays records on record players)

The mind numbing mediocrity offered up by the global- music-mart can't be avoided; but while using this archive it can temporarily be ignored

Also see Odd Music

It's all good, the first thing I listened to was Xe Rui Fa's vocal mimicry.

I saw some bald Czech dude playing kit and some home-made metal thingies, accompanied by a video artist earlier this year. He ended the session by micing up his head and playing a rhythm on it. Sounded quite boney, like a bone xylophone.

This is very good

The best show I've ever seen consisted of 6 guys guys banging on scrap metal and a broken piano and one guy wearing nothing but a gasmask and a pair of chuck t's running around screaming. This really brings back the memories.

the mixing consoles on the site are fun to play with (requires flash)

I used to be in a band with Louis Burdett. A terrifying experience, not least for the audience.

Scary.

The post, or that Wolof was in a band?

Mostly, I have trouble picturing Wolof as having been a graduate student. He always seems far too cool and together for it.

Man, I'm never going to be in front.

I'm almost glad I'm home with this toothache, otherwise I'd never have had time for Nickdanger's tour. Where do we buy souvenirs?

Where do we buy souvenirs?

I think it's up ahead a few threads.

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