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Technicolor wrote:

I watched the 3 1/2h long documentary about Boyd Rice/NON last week. That is one weird fella yikes

http://www.thevinyldistrict.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/ICONOCLASTPOSTER.jpg

Wikipedia wrote:

Early NON performances were designed to offer choice to audience members who might otherwise expect only a prefabricated and totally passive entertainment experience. Rice has stated that he considers his performances to be "de-indoctrination rites". Rice has performed using a shoe polisher, the "rotoguitar" (an electric guitar with an electric fan on it), and other homemade instruments. He has also used found sounds, played at a volume just below the threshold of pain, to entice his audiences to endure his high decibel sound experiments.

Rice coupled his aural assaults with psychological torture on audiences in Den Haag, the Netherlands, by shining exceedingly bright lights in their faces that were deliberately placed just out of reach. As their frustration mounted, Rice states that he:

    ..continued to be friendly to the audience, which made them even madder, because they were so mad and I didn't care! They were shaking their fists at me, and I thought that at any minute there'd be a riot. So I took it as far as I thought I could, and then thanked them and left.[3]

Hmm.... I gotta see this.

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fuck yeah. gotta see this as well!

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Queen Of Blood wrote:

some parts were quite interesting. but it seems that in the guys world of vinyl the 12" doesn't really exist.
probably that's why the docu is called "Das Leben in 33 Umdrehungen pro Minute" and not ""Das Leben in 33/45 Umdrehungen pro Minute". plus: what i really hate about those kind of docus on arte is that at some point they drift away from the main thing. but well at least they try...

rerun: 14.11.2011 / 10:05 and 23.11.2011 / 03:30

Pretty interesting now and then. I guess they wanted to let show all kinds of people and their lives with vinyl which can be more or less interesting sometimes... I liked the manufacturer of the Laser-recordplayer, the designer of the New Order-sleeves and the french guys who went on recordhunting in fleamarkets (they just bough crates of junk hoping to find something :-). And in the end they showed (got lost in vinyl) "The Thing" (NYC).

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the water damaged records in the garage were cool too and that japanese scratching guy and winston smith and the guy was interested in all the noise on records... plus that guy from london, he had some good points...

http://trndmusik.de/2011/11/vinylmania- … n-problem/

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Queen Of Blood wrote:

and the guy was interested in all the noise on records...

Oh, his set somewhere on the end with classical music played on some old recordplayers was pretty good, yes.

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Queen Of Blood wrote:

but it seems that in the guys world of vinyl the 12" doesn't really exist.
probably that's why the docu is called "Das Leben in 33 Umdrehungen pro Minute" and not ""Das Leben in 33/45 Umdrehungen pro Minute"

at least the coffee was rotating in 45 rpm wink

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@ Stefano
ha, ha, ha... yes!

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nice docu about the early techno movement in germany

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJ0-jkatIqI[/youtube]

.."this world`s a bubble"..

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Yeah, nice one Zora. Interesting to see how techno came (and went) in Germany.

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Nice to see all the chatty females back on the forum

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Tonight on Canvas (Belgium TV): Belpop - Luc Van Acker

http://programmas.canvas.be/belpop/deze … van-acker/

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Thanks for tipping Xermon. Saw it last night. Didn't really know about this guy and that he was a (later) member of Arbeid Adelt for instance.

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Orbweaver wrote:
Technicolor wrote:

I watched the 3 1/2h long documentary about Boyd Rice/NON last week. That is one weird fella yikes

http://www.thevinyldistrict.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/ICONOCLASTPOSTER.jpg

Wikipedia wrote:

Early NON performances were designed to offer choice to audience members who might otherwise expect only a prefabricated and totally passive entertainment experience. Rice has stated that he considers his performances to be "de-indoctrination rites". Rice has performed using a shoe polisher, the "rotoguitar" (an electric guitar with an electric fan on it), and other homemade instruments. He has also used found sounds, played at a volume just below the threshold of pain, to entice his audiences to endure his high decibel sound experiments.

Rice coupled his aural assaults with psychological torture on audiences in Den Haag, the Netherlands, by shining exceedingly bright lights in their faces that were deliberately placed just out of reach. As their frustration mounted, Rice states that he:

    ..continued to be friendly to the audience, which made them even madder, because they were so mad and I didn't care! They were shaking their fists at me, and I thought that at any minute there'd be a riot. So I took it as far as I thought I could, and then thanked them and left.[3]

Hmm.... I gotta see this.

not to mention his membership of the Church of Satan. Some of his music is really great tho, the lyrics are mostly fantastic.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsKbbIybtVM[/youtube]

"A Real Music Hater"

214 (edited by Xermon 2011-11-08 17:08:55)

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Scarface wrote:

Thanks for tipping Xermon. Saw it last night. Didn't really know about this guy and that he was a (later) member of Arbeid Adelt for instance.

smile

I saw him playing live with Front Line Assembly, back in +/- 1992 or 1994...at Nighttown-Rotterdam.

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Ray Van Mechelen wrote:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsKbbIybtVM[/youtube]

haha look at these guys being all happy that electronic music was finally and strictly a 'white' genre.
little did they know some black kids from US suburbs were already tinkering with drummachines!

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Xermon wrote:

Tonight on Canvas (Belgium TV): Belpop - Luc Van Acker

http://programmas.canvas.be/belpop/deze … van-acker/

Saw it by accident; it was pretty good & interesting (don't know that much about that side of Belgian electronic music history).

Honey, in the morning the bees are singing and the birds are stinging in an open head surgery.

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tek! wrote:
Ray Van Mechelen wrote:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsKbbIybtVM[/youtube]

haha look at these guys being all happy that electronic music was finally and strictly a 'white' genre.
little did they know some black kids from US suburbs were already tinkering with drummachines!

I think they were specifically talking about the more extreme side of things. But I never got this "noise / industrial is white music" thing. Sure it would exist without Stockhausen, but it also wouldn't exist without Hendrix (not that I'd call myself a hendrix fan at all)

Boyd Rice documentary was awesome by the way. Totally inspiring.

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Ray Van Mechelen wrote:

not to mention his membership of the Church of Satan. Some of his music is really great tho, the lyrics are mostly fantastic.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsKbbIybtVM[/youtube]

It's tough to say exactly how much of this is just prodding. Extreme for the sake of being extreme, shock value, etc. The doc kinda of paints him in this light and explains the bond he had with LaVey as they were similar characters...

The relationship he had with Anton LaVey is what I found (so far) most interesting. Kinda spurred me to seek out whatever material Lavey put out...

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBJ0IkLPH-c[/youtube]
....not exactly what I was expecting lol

I'll most likely finish part 2 of this tonight. As technicolor said, it runs a little long - still very entertaining though.

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Did you get to the part about Rice's Tikibar? He apparently LOVES exotica and the the tiki thing. Not really what you'd expect either. But this LaVey is even weirder lol

220 (edited by Ray Van Mechelen 2011-11-08 20:57:46)

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Don't know if I'll watch it, I mostly don't want to know anything about the artists whose work I listen too a lot, mostly it spoils the magic of the music (see Douglas P. from DI6). I don't care who the people behind the music are, I just care about their music.
About Boyd Rice: Music, Martini's & Misanthropy is a very good album.

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@Technicolor,

hahaha, the whole tiki bit was awesome. And then the whole Scope-a-vision thing? Their tastes would border somewhere between just somewhat eccentric to completely bizarre. I'm watching and I'm thinking to myself, "these guys are pretty much hipsters." I guess the original variety, maybe?

And Ray,

I can't honestly say I've listened to a lot of Rice's material, but from what little I've heard there's a good bit of substance there. You can kinda make the connection with his early influences - definitely Manson, but also some really off the wall people that still have that sort of deepness. Good watch, can't really say if it would spoil it for you though.

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Who would have ever thought that "jodeln" could be cool????
http://www.polyvideo.at/Pressematerial/Cover_heimatklaenge.jpg

after this movie it is!

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MA6Fb0nuAYw[/youtube]

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnccZm4uw_M[/youtube]

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ect212UsVs[/youtube]

vintage future