tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8624282421125812337.post842920566381494824..comments2024-03-27T21:46:11.188+01:00Comments on Die or D.I.Y.?: Officer! – "Dead Unique" (Blackest Ever Black – BEB CD006) 2014Jonny Zchivagohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09859740264284241032noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8624282421125812337.post-17564930609381835642018-03-31T06:59:38.494+02:002018-03-31T06:59:38.494+02:00Did'ya see this?
https://blackesteverblack.b...Did'ya see this? <br /><br />https://blackesteverblack.bandcamp.com/album/never-mind-the-bucket<br /><br />"Blackest Ever Black's marked its fifth anniversary in 2015 with events at the ICA in London and Berghain in Berlin. The former featured an unforgettable performance from Mick Hobbs' Officer!, the shapeshifting group's first in twenty-odd years. For this show Hobbs was joined by longtime collaborators Mary Currie of Flaming Tunes (voice, shruti, theremin, glock) and Joey Stack (keyboards, voice), with Tilly Bean on bass, Ed Bernez on drums and Lydia Fischer contributing flute, trumpet and baritone horn."<br />icasticohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08410014613179918959noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8624282421125812337.post-34402186727113462262018-03-30T21:20:53.420+02:002018-03-30T21:20:53.420+02:00Thanks! Even more "acquaintances" than ...Thanks! Even more "acquaintances" than I had thought on this one, though I have no idea how Amy Denio ended up on this. She played with Faust in Seattle in '94, along with Lee Ranaldo and Michael Morley--possibly one of the best shows I've ever seen. Funnily, I had almost missed that show--I had planned to go see Richard Sinclair (with Caravan of Dreams, or something like that), but found out about Faust at the last minute.parmaleehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14166917258724450155noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8624282421125812337.post-14606768304457269732018-03-30T05:48:20.902+02:002018-03-30T05:48:20.902+02:00Love this record...and Strobe Talbot. Was in a ban...Love this record...and Strobe Talbot. Was in a band for awhile with a guy who worked on the 20 songs record - Dream Smith was his name...he committed suicide, so wasn't involved with this project. Here is some of his stuff...fits your DIY ethic nicely. <br /><br />https://mega.nz/#!Aws32SAC!8vIA-WEjJn7ZZEQIpng-Q_vONxXgrZtPHQKftvYqKQQicasticohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08410014613179918959noreply@blogger.com