Is this BCO's first appearance? And one might have guessed it would be on the home of "Other" music, Al Margolis's Sound of Pig label. More noisier old skool industrial version of otherness on this tape,but just as 'out there' as 'normal',with lots of unexpected non linear invention from outside the shoebox.
These guys must have been rich, or in some well paid jobs or something, 'cus they seem to own at least one Emulator, which in 1984/5 cost a packet! This marks them down one point as i'm a from the 'Politics of Envy' side of the spectrum, as the 'Daily Mail' would label it; but they get a bonus point as money usually destroys creativity,and I see no lack of creativity here.Maybe they were honest and poor after all,and lived in squats to invest their begging money in Emu Systems latest tech? Who cares, its a great tape.
Tracklist:
A1 | Blue Note, Blue Noise | |
A2 | Tu Pa Pa Au | |
A3 | Cannibals | |
A4 | Iron Works | |
A5 | Cerebral Edema | |
A6 | Blind Bat | |
A7 | Warsaw | |
B1 | Burial | |
B2 | Norwahl | |
B3 | Whatever You Want | |
B4 | Relax | |
B5 | YAMC (Yet Another Madonna Clone) | |
B6 | For We Love No One | |
B7 | Womyns Muzik | |
B8 | Education | |
B9 | Biting Through |
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The first BCO tape I've ever seen was the first Tryst tape released in '82. I'd say this is their first " proper " release. Thanks
ReplyDeleteIIRC, Das was working at Emu at the time.
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