Showing posts with label Deleted Records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deleted Records. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 June 2018

Alien Brains ‎– "Menial Disorders" (Deleted Records ‎– DEC 005) 1980



The Alien Brains were on the recently featured "Fire On Boat" compilation, so here's a C-90 of theirs that I haven't posted yet, on legendary UK cassette label Deleted records.
Its a confused lo-fi mash-up of noisy messing about with crap electronics,tapes, and whatever items Nigel Jacklin and chums could find lying around their living room.
To add further confusion,the tape opens with a segment by L. Voag, aka Jim Whelton of The Homosexuals.Followed by a live performance by an unknown group called 'The Activity Toys',butchering a sixties classic in front of a rather hostile audience.....i'm sure I heard a section of the crowd calling out for Sham 69 near the start,then the unknown singer observes;"there's gonna be a Riot soon!"?......brave boys.
The rest is by Alien Brains, a collective based around Nigel Jacklin,which included most of the luminaries of the early UK DIY cassette scene, eg Bendle, The New Blockaders, Storm Bugs etc.
Then Mark Automatons '391' project donates a tape recording of some bloke asking what makes people behave violently?...what exactly differentiates a '391' track from an Alien Brains track I dunno?
Be prepared for a classically messy and fuzzy lo-fi experience from the depths of early DIY history.

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Friday, 6 January 2017

Various Artists ‎– Love Not Devotion" (Deleted Records ‎– DELP 001/Fuck Off Records ‎– FLP 002) 1982



This is a re-post of a re-ripped Fuck Off/Deleted Records shared album from 1982(at 320k,for those who care); featuring The Instant Automatons, Britpunkfunk combo Blue Midnight, and Street Level super groop The Hambirger All-Stars, featuring various members of Here and Now and Alternative TV, among others.
Blue Midnight are particularly fine, with their brand of punky brass led DIY funk.Like a cross between Pig Bag and early Dexy's sans the awful Kevin Rowland.
The Hambirger All-Stars are also, very fashionably for 1982, Dubbed up, Funky and Punky. A sooper groop of sorts, with 'Here and Now' street hippies Steffy and Grant Showbiz;
Anno, Mark and Dennis from Alternative TV;alomg with someone called Justin Adams from Impossible Dreamers.

Then we have, the late great, Protag and Mark automaton with 6 tracks of Instant Automatons' skewed DIY pop songs on behalf of Deleted Records.Including the classic "Short Haired Man (In a Long Haired Town)".
How can you argue against a line up like that?

Wot a great,and very lost, record!?

Tracklist:

A1 –Blue Midnight -Quarter To Blue 2:23
A2 –Blue Midnight -Fireplace 2:37
A3 –Blue Midnight -Joy! 2:21
A4 –Blue Midnight -Crazy 3:51
A5 –Blue Midnight -Hot And Cold 2:26
A6 –Hamburger All-Stars -I Woke Up 2:52
A7 –Hamburger All-Stars -Swinging London, Pt. 1 2:00
A8 –Hamburger All-Stars -Studded Leather Jacket 2:58
B1 –Hamburger All-Stars -My Life Is A Mess 1:37
B2 –Hamburger All-Stars -Swinging London, Pt. 2 5:15
B3 –The Instant Automatons -Worcester Avenue 2:38
B4 –The Instant Automatons -Catacomb 1:57
B5 –The Instant Automatons -Too Big! 1:59
B6 –The Instant Automatons -Violence 2:42
B7 –The Instant Automatons -Drunk In Woolwich 3:01
B8 –The Instant Automatons -Short Haired Man 2:31


Wednesday, 9 July 2014

The Instant Automatons -"A Retrospective Anthological Career Overview 1979- 80" (Deleted Records)


(A further tribute to the recent sad passing of Protag,one of thee Heroes of UK DIY!.....much missed.)

I've got an awful lot of Instant Automatons Stuff hanging about in my hard drive that isn't complete or is homeless; and as they appear to be popular with certain members of the Die or DIY? readership/listeners out there, I have cobbled together a Retrospective of sorts to further demonstrate the hissy majesty of Mark Automaton and Protag(RIP).(As seen above with Technology).
You can also check out two of their early cassettes , "Blues Masters of the Humber Delta" and "Tape Transport" by clicking on the highlighted titles,just so.

'Twas late 70's in Grimsby, North Lincolnshire, United kingdom, and the dawn of Free music. The Instant automatons, gave you all their work for FREE, if you sent them a blank c-60 and a stamped addressed envelope. This is now commonplace amongst us bloggers,and file sharers, but in 1979 this was a principled attack on the corporate fascists of the record industry.
I'll leave it to Mark Lancaster (aka Automaton) to explain the politics of Free Music in his own words:

"One concept that is most closely associated with The Instant Automatons is that of "Free Music". It is also, I have discovered, a concept that is widely misunderstood.
Free Concerts have been around for ages, of course. That's something that, even in our materialistic society, people can get their head around. You go to the gig, you see the band, you leave; it's ephemeral - there's nothing concrete for you to hold in your hand, so you don't feel uncomfortable with the idea.

But when it comes to Free Music cassettes, records or CDs it's a whole different tureen of seafood. Those who don't quite "get it" fall into two distinct camps:
The members of the first group are the ones who say: "If this is a Free Music CD, why do I have to pay £3 for it? Why isn't it free?"
That's easy. What you're paying for is what you're holding in your hand - the plastic and paper. If we're selling something for £3, it means it cost us £3 to manufacture it. We make no profit from it - that's why the music is "free". In actual fact, we were making a small loss on every cassette we distributed via the good old "send in a blank tape" method, because we would enhance the cassette with a sleeve and a set of labels that we had paid for ourselves before returning it to the "customer".
The second group understands quite clearly that the music is free from profit. They just don't understand why. That takes a little more explaining:
Protag once read an article in which Colin Newman of the band Wire claimed that writing a song was simply a bodily function like evacuating the bowels. Steve Lake, one-time bassist with Zounds, said a similar thing: "Playing music was something we did like eating and drinking, breathing and shitting. It seemed to be a natural function."
Our view was exactly the same - and I would have felt as uncomfortable asking people to pay for my words and music as I would have done asking them to pay for the carbon dioxide I exhaled or the nitrogenous waste that came out the other end.
(As a sidenote: The Italian artist Piero Manzoni sold cans containing his own faeces - the Tate Gallery recently bought a can for £22,300 - and Australian-born painter Margaret Morgan uses human urine, blood and faeces in her works, but what that proves I have no idea.)
However - and this is the really important point - this was (and still is) a purely personal ethic. I have absolutely no problem whatsoever with other people making a living from their art. It's just not for me.
I have to state this (to me) rather obvious fact, because I have been misunderstood in the past.
In my last year of school I tried my hand at sculpture. The piece I produced was an emaciated human figure, rendered in wire and plaster. Although it was essentially just a poor imitation of the works of Alberto Giacometti, the art teacher took a liking to it and said he would pay me £5 for it. I said if he liked it that much, he could have it for nothing.
He was horrified, and proceeded to give me a lecture about how, if one artist should give his work away, then all the other struggling artists would not be able to make a living, and no one would then want to become an artist and there would be no art. Then, presumably, Western Civilization would crumble. (You think I'm making this up, don't you? It's all true, I swear!)
Given my well-publicised contempt for the faculty of my alma mater, I'm sure you realise that this tirade just served to strengthen my resolve. I think I can say, without fear of contradiction, that since that day I have never made a single penny from any creative work I have produced, whether it be words, music, photography or graphic design.
And did Civilization crumble? I'll leave you to answer that one for yourself."





Hints For The Housewife (Deleted Records DEC003):

The Machine Takes Over
Nigel Wouldn't approve
Underneath the Wardrobe
Eating people no 2




Not So Deep As A Well (Cd-r 2002):
Routine Habit 2:20
Invertibrates 2:11
Ignorance Is Bliss 2:10
Worchester Avenue 2:38
Catacomb 1:59
Too Big! 2:00
Violence 2:42
Drunk In Woolwich (On New Year's Eve) 3:04
Short Haired Man (In A Long Haired Town) 2:35
No Identifiable Sign Of Life 2:52
When The Pubs Close (Denmark St. Version) 2:25
Ballad Of The New Things 5:43
Emma 1:34
So It's Come To This 2:53
Gillian Is Normal (Boyce-Codd 2002 Remix) 2:56
Nothing Ever Happens To Me (Sam 'N' Ella Remix) 5:04

Peter Paints His Fence EP (Deleted Records DEP001) 1980:
A1
Nice Job For The Lad 2:45
A2
Laburnam Walk 2:57
A3
New Muzak 1:55
B4
People Laugh At Me (Coz I Like Weird Music) 2:52
B5
John's Vacuum Cleaner 3:19
B6
Peter Paints His Fence 2:00

Radio Silence(The Art Of Human Error) - (Deleted Records DEC001) 1979:

The Dentist
Radio Silence

Weird Noise EP (Fuck Off Records) 1980
Electronic Music

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The Instant Automatons - "Blues Masters of the Humber Delta" (Deleted Records DEC 010) 1980






Instant Automatons third cassette album release from about 1980, on the near mythical cassette label from Grimsby, Deleted Records. More of the usual bedroom acoustics, third generation tape overdubs, and cheapo solid state sounds from (the late and much missed)Protag and Mark Automaton(aka the instant automatons)................I thought they were called the Instant Automations (see the "tions" instead of the "tons") for years,and I still call them that,in fact i prefer it.
Anyway, another great tape from deleted.....the gods of hiss that they are.Recorded live at the London Musicians Collective where their chums The Door and the Window hung out,with other semi serious experimentalists David toop and Steve Beresford,among many others.

PS: You can get "Tape Transport", another great Instant Automatons c-90, elsewhere in this blog,or download it here.

As they say on the insert:
"The Instant Automatons; not published not copyright 1980 rip us off - see if we care"......a healthy attitude indeed.

Track Listing:

1. a version of a famous fab four track that i can't publish or i get shit! Incredibly!
2.Laburnum Walk
3.Mr. McPhee
4.Esoteric No. 2 - Blazing Pedals
5.Catacomb (live)
6.Catacomb (studio)
7.Prisoner Of The Grapevine (Whitfield/Strong/391)
8.I Think Somebody Must Have Poisoned Me
9.Then He Hit Me
10.Esoteric No. 5 - Brains Under Glass
11.Restless Night (live)
12.Ballad Of The New Things
13.Disillusion (live)
14.August '78 (live)
15.When The Pubs Close (Automatons/G. Bailey)
16.Outro (live)

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The Instant Automatons - "Tape Transport" (Deleted Records Cassette DEC 011) 1979

A c-90 cassette released on Deleted Records, out of Grimsby in 1979-ish, by the Instant Automatons. Classic bedroom DIY.
(sorry for the shit write up,but this dates back to the early days of this blog around 2009 when I was just mucking about! I will get around to reviewing it proper-like when I can be arsed!)
Its fucking great though.
 

Track Listing:

1-So It's Come To This
2-Invertebrates
3-Nothing Ever Happens (live)
4-Nothing Ever Happens To Me
5-Jet Plane
6-Break The Rules
7-Drunk In Woolwich (live)
8-Gillian Is Normal
9-Pointed Shoes
10-Regimental Beat Music (live)
11-Flight Delayed
12-House Of The Rising Sun (trad. arr. The Automatons)
13-His Master's Voice (live)
14-Emma
15-The New Dylan (live)


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Sunday, 30 March 2014

The Instant Automatons - "Peter Paints His Fence" ep (Deleted Records DEP001) 1980


 In view of the recent passing of the DIY giant that was Protag(Instant Automatons,Zounds etc), here is a belated tribute to this much missed legend, in the form of the classic "Peter Paints His Fence" EP.
The lyrics to track four read like a biography of my life,and I’m sure other readers of this blog will identify with its harsh truths also.

People Laugh At Me (Coz I Like Weird Music)

I was in a pub the other night
When a bunch of mods came in
They eyed me up then they came over
And said, "Hey, what’s your scene?
Are you a hippy, a mod or a punk?
Got a scooter or a motorbike?"
I can’t understand why they burst out laughing
When I told them the music I like

People laugh at me coz I like weird music
People just don’t understand
Why pay £6 for an album when you can
Listen to a weird noise band?

I had a girlfriend called Josephine,
She liked Abba and The Bee Gees
She thought music was about lawyers and accountants
Percentages and legal fees
Just the other night we stayed up late
Playing records till half past ten
Then I played a Danny & The Dressmakers tape
And I never saw Josephine again

People laugh at me coz I like weird music
People just don’t understand
Why pay £6 for an album when you can
Listen to a weird noise band?
(For free!)

Listen to a weird noise band (repeat ad nauseum)

It sort of sums up my life i reckon; well that and Part-Time Punks by the Television Personalities.

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Sunday, 15 December 2013

Various - " Love Not Devotion " ( Fuck Off Records FLP002 / DELP 001) 1982

This time its a joint Fuck Off / Deleted Records release.
Featuring The almost 'funky' Blue Midnight, and The Hamburger All Stars , who have amongst their members, Anno, Mark and Dennis from Alternative TV. Steffy from Here And Now, Justin Adams from Impossible Dreamers and Grant Showbiz himself.
Then Protag and Mark automaton get 6 tracks for the Instant Automatons on behalf of deleted records.
How can you argue against a line up like that?

Track listing:

Blue Midnight - Quarter To Blue
Blue Midnight - Fireplace
Blue Midnight - Joy!
Blue Midnight - Crazy
Blue Midnight - Hot And Cold

Hamburger All-Stars - I Woke Up
Hamburger All-Stars - Swinging London Pt. 1
Hamburger All-Stars - Studded Leather Jacket
Hamburger All-Stars - My Life Is In A Mess
Hamburger All-Stars - Swinging London Pt.2
The Instant Automatons - Worcester Avenue
The Instant Automatons - Catacomb
The Instant Automatons - Too Big!
The Instant Automatons - Violence
The Instant Automatons - Drunk In Woolwich
The Instant Automatons - Short Haired Man


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Wednesday, 11 December 2013

ANGST IN MY PANTS EP (Deleted Records DEP 002) 1980




The other big shot of the DIY world was Deleted Records from the rock and roll furnace that is Grimsby. Run by those self proclaimed Legends in their own Lunchtime, The Instant Automations, or Mark Automaton and Protag(#). It was from this stable that this double seven incher was unleashed on the genuinely unknowing public in 1980.

"This is doubtlessly one of the finest records I've ever heard, and the second greatest compilation in the history of rock!Well the proof is in the pudding: Not only does the record include some of the finest recorded moments by the legendary Instant Automatons , 012 and the Door and the Window, but furthermore a rare vinyl appearance by the Digital Dinosaurs! If that ain't enough you get some fine TVP-related spurts from the Missing Persons and extremely do it yourself DIY frenzy from the Midnight Circus. Who in "Silicone Baby" and "Hedonist Jive" have out-poignanted a tow-truck full of Aimee Mann's and Michelle Shocked's edgy humanity and funny as shit to boot."(Johan Kugelberg ,Ugly Things Magazine)

Track listing:

restless night       INSTANT AUTOMATONS
  scared to be alone   INSTANT AUTOMATONS
  cracked actor        MIC WOODS
  weekday crush        MIC WOODS
  silicone baby        MIDNIGHT CIRCUS
  hedonist jive        MIDNIGHT CIRCUS
  9 to 5               012
  in the ghetto        012
  sideways man         DIGITAL DINOSAURS
  not got champagne    LILY MALONE
  is it you, is it me  COLIN POTTER
  i am your shadow     COLIN POTTER
  quick one            COLIN POTTER
  blue eyed boy        MISSING PERSONS
  angst in my pants    MISSING PERSONS
recorded at Street Level 8 track bannana factory 28th-30th july, engineered and mixed
variously by kif kif, grant showbiz and corina


Note That the First greatest compilation in the history of Rock is "The Weird Noise E.P" of course!
Also that the Midnight Circus come from my home town of Leicester,home of many Diy legends like Deep Freeze Mice amongst many others.

# On the subject of Protag, i can't think of any other genre that include participants with such excellent monikers as this.Other notables are Bendle, Nag,Giblet, and of course Kif Kif.

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Sunday, 8 December 2013

Various Artists - "MAGNITIZDAT - The Least Worst Of Deleted Records" (Deleted Records DEC 002) 1980

Classic Lo-Fi to no-fi bedroom fumblings from the great unwashed of the Deleted Records world. There's ,obviously, various Automatons' side projects scattered liberally throughout, amongst what I can only describe as even more Instant Automatons side projects. In fact I suspect that all the groups on this compilation are in fact various combinations of Protag and Mark Automaton. But that is no bad thing, 'cus no-one masters muffled cassette weirdness better than our favourite anti-hero's.
In case you dunno what this will sound like, think Maplin self build synthesizers, junk shop guitars, secondhand organ beat boxes, and cheap radio shack effects units; all sounding like a detuned short wave radio in a box of cotton wool. Great stuff, that retains a much missed allure of mystery.

Track Listing:

The Awful Truth - Final Statement
Rene Alberto & The Balsams - Lorraine In Spain
The Managing Directors - Revolution
Merz - Rat Killer
Effigy - Effigy
Threshold - Emma
The Mick Davies Band - Eight Miles High
Afterburn - Malignant Growth
The Dismals - Disgrace
Rotting Harry & The Midden - Train Now Standing
Running Sores - Rickshaw Boy
The Bores - Gm Rising
The Instant Automatons - No Identifiable Sign Of Life
The Bores - Confessions
Big Band - Hey Hey It's Rock And Roll
Complex Wasteland - Dreams That Money Can Buy
391 - Brains Under Glass
Dead Heat - Crab
Headphones - D.I.


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Saturday, 7 December 2013

Various Artists - "Deleted Funtime - various toons by various loons" (Deleted Records DEC 009) 1980




Another classic UK DIY compilation cassette, up there with "No New York", "Nuggets" and "Hicks from the Sticks" in its influential majesty.
This tape was as exciting to the skint 16 year old Zchivago,as was the Sex Pistols LP three years earlier. The fact that you got all this weird noise for just 60p plus a self addressed envelope was a revelation; yes some people out there DO really mean it after all! The £3:99 I paid for "Never Mind the Bollocks" seemed an unjustifiable rip-off, by some cynical fashion clique in London that had little or nothing to do with us 'Outsiders' living in the provinces.
From here, one could merely send a blank tape and an SAE to an address, to gain access to endless numbers of cassettes from marginalised non-musicians and misfits from all over the UK; and they were listed in the insert.
Among the more well know faces we have hidden gems from such creatures as Lurch, Heddon Street W1, and Duo Elettronica.Units of Pleasure are especially good, sort of a semi-instrumental zero-fi cross between Joy Division and Dick Dale, without either tunes or surf board.(Surf Division for a concept anyone?)
 The sound quality is reassuringly abysmal, except for, tape compilers ,the Instant Automatons, tracks; which I suspect had a lot less number of cassette generations behind them (a sort of accidental version of the old rock trick of giving the support act the crap PA). The Digital Dinosaurs could obviously play their instruments, them being post-hippie types, but their tunes are nearly all classic pop toons and can do no wrong; even if they did have beards.
 There ain't a shite track on this c-90, but then again I am well known for liking, what Henry and Henrietta Normal would call, 'Shiote'(sic).
Like it says on the insert," Don't worry about the tape Hiss......you'll get used to it!".......I did,or is that my tinnitus?

Tracklist:

A1 –Missing Persons - Chemical Solutions 0:49
A2 –Units Of Pleasure - Another Form Of Art 0:48
A3 –Colin Potter - Power 4:48
A4 –Stabmental Thin Veil Of Blood 3:03
A5 –The Midnight Circus - Obsession 3:00
A6 –391 - Prisoner Of The Living Room 2:28
A7 –1,2,3, I Ddrim - Ystafell 54 1:04
A8 –The Door And The Window - Habits 2:35
A9 –The Electric Bereaved - Duty To The Empire 2:22
A10 –The Digital Dinosaurs - Fingers And Thumbs 4:04
A11 –Missing Persons - Richard Nixon At The Oxford Union 1:07
A12 –Lurch - Single Symphony Excerpt 2:01
A13 –Percy Faeces - Pray For The Boys At The Front 2:43
A14 –The Instant Automatons - Mr McPhee 1:56
A15 –The Mystic Umbrellas - Journey To The West 3:48
A16 –The Everchanging Face Drummer Boy 3:14
A17 –Units Of Pleasure - Forces Of Joy 1:19
A18 –The Digital Dinosaurs - Walking Out 1:59
B1 –The Digital Dinosaurs - Bouncing Back 2:16
B2 –Units Of Pleasure - Acueforpure 2:33
B3 –Merz - Spud-Dream 3:00
B4 –The Door And The Window - Human Touch 3:20
B5 –Missing Persons - Acoustics In The Atomic Age 1:36
B6 –Duo Elettronica - Duo Elettronica Tape Excerpt
B7 –Colin Potter - Bogey Man
B8 –The Bonfires - Drumfall
B9 –Mic Woods - Little Girl 3:53
B10 –The Instant Automatons - Disillusion 3:14
B11 –The Midnight Circus - Pre-Natal Counselling 3:04
B12 –Alien Brains - Alien Brains Excerpts 3:43
B13 –Home Brew - Home Brew Tape Excerpt 2:45
B14 –Eyes In The Dark - At Six O' Clock 2:57
B15 –Heddon Street W1 - We Wanna Pogo 1:49
B16 –Missing Persons - Negatives 2:54
or