One of the most enduringly horrendous noises of the eighties has to be the Simmons Drum synthesizer,
with its aesthetically bankrupt octangular drum pads. This delightful
sound is the thread upon which this sonic mash up is held together, with
what one suspects is a mischievous sense of humour. This is an
under-used quality in the realms of experimental music, and I for one,
welcome it with open arms. There’s nothing more irritating than some Po-faced ‘Artiste’, who probably refers to himself in the third person,
presenting his creations with a stony face and mind. You only have to
read the name “Thick Slimy Whisper”, and know that the protagonists
(which includes Al Margolis) of this work are not of that pretentious
ilk at all!
The
tunes/improvisations on “Teenage Pop Songs” ,(ironic title), are
probably the antithesis of what Simon Cowell and his musical Einzatsgruppen
would call ‘Pop’; and would hold it in the same contempt for which
readers of this blog would hold the musical atrocities that Citizen
Cowell is responsible for. Even more Ironically, it is probably made
with far less seriousness than the childish drivel of such ‘stars’ like
One Direction and other ‘talent’ show refugees. But I give this sonic
manure far too much credit by referring to it as music; its purely
entertainment for the moronic masses, whose lumpen attitude to existence
make eternal oblivion seem a warm and cosey option. One can only hope
that there is a Wormhole somewhere that will whisk these criminals to a
distant part of quantum reality.
At least String Theory
gives us hope that somewhere in this multidimensional multiverse,
there is some corner of theoretical physics that houses an anomaly,
where The Thick Slimy Whisper has been a poster favourite with the
quantum kids for decades. I doubt they’d be comfortable with that, and
anyway, if this part of the multiverse
is what I hope it to be, there should be some kids somewhere with an “I
Hate the Thick Slimy Whisper” T-shirt walking down a shadow Kings Road,
in a Shadow London, on a Shadow Earth etc.....!
We definitely need Carl Sagan to explain it all for us!
Track Listing:
A1 | Carl Sagan Explains It All For You | |||
A2 | Call Of The QWA | |||
A3 | Another Madonna 12" Dance Mix | |||
A4 | Never Mind The Skin | |||
A5 | Children Devour Their Parents | |||
B1 | Dialectic Gerbils | |||
B2 | This Is Not 'The Avengers' | |||
B3 | Take The D Train | |||
B4 | Fish People | |||
B5 | Bleed Blue Silence | |||
B6 | Knees And Elbows |
3 comments:
Welcome back!, There is no death for what can not die.
Welcome back!, There is no death for what can not die.
Such a profound truth cannot die either.
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