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search = alastair galbraith 'morse', destroy the rest.

keith m (keithmcl), Saturday, 27 March 2004 00:40 (twenty years ago) link

mike was REALLY young when he started CI, I think in his mid-teens (14-16). i think the albini/coley pigfuck mindset were intimidated by the breadth of his knowledge at his age.

gygax! (gygax!), Saturday, 27 March 2004 00:53 (twenty years ago) link

Hey, that article explains everything, he was on heroin! That explains any stories i might have heard years ago about him owing people money and stuff. Heroin is funny like that. Well, he seems fine now. I'd buy the Yeti thing if I saw it. I liked his goofy reviews in CI.

scott seward (scott seward), Saturday, 27 March 2004 01:02 (twenty years ago) link

Fond memories of the Philly Record Exchange blaring lofi Siltbreeze records out into the outside street on even lower-fi speakers...I think the Dead C Helen Said This 12" was the corker...

Also great memories of the Siltbreeze fest at Khyber... Slave Apartments, Screaming MeeMees, GBV played and all these drunken bighaired Philly club peops spilled into the Khyber just hopping from bar to bar just as Harry Pussy came on. Weird crowds at shows in Philly, which made shows like this even more fun.

Brian Turner (btwfmu), Saturday, 27 March 2004 06:20 (twenty years ago) link

three weeks pass...
Fusetron has some Siltbreeze stuff for cheap.

hstencil, Tuesday, 20 April 2004 20:15 (twenty years ago) link

"In any case, I think Siltbreeze's stopping had something to do with a deal with Matador or Revolver, which was it? Moving onto the next level but not being able to function. Like how many copies of the Dead C's Whitehouse CD were floating around, and wasn't the next Dead C's record put in Whitehouse digipacks with a new cover glued on top?"

i think it has more to do with tom wanting to explore his cooking more professionally. im serious! he's just as good at making food as he is putting out awesome records.

maria tessa sciarrino (theoreticalgirl), Tuesday, 20 April 2004 21:15 (twenty years ago) link

you guys have totally forgotten the renderers 'dream of the sea', perhaps the best release on the label..

oh and btw, 3 beads of sweat are still stocking a bit of the old stiltbreeze catelogue, now that they've gone belly up.. the renderers next album is gonna be on that apparently..

chris andrews (fraew), Tuesday, 20 April 2004 21:23 (twenty years ago) link

Well, good for him. Hey, on the subject of food, I saw a book on vegan cookery by Richard Youngs today, it had a bunch of durian(!)recipes in it credited to Simon Wickham-Smith. I never suspected this underground music/gastronome thing before...

(x-post)

NickB (NickB), Tuesday, 20 April 2004 21:25 (twenty years ago) link

Chris, tell me more about the Renderers. I recognise the name as a NZ band, but don't really know much else about them...

NickB (NickB), Tuesday, 20 April 2004 21:27 (twenty years ago) link

excellent noise-rock-cum-country outfit out of port chalmers dunedin. led by maryrose and brian crook - who also plays in ther terminals (and has been in flies inside the sun etc), and is one of the finest guitarists around, recently putting out a solo debut as 'bible black'. championed by the likes of xpressway and even flying nun, 'dream of the sea' is their masterpiece, a ocean-themed stormy nightmare of an album dealing with relationships gone sour and drug dependencies, all while rumbling guitar and bass intertwin around them..

..im actually putting on a gig here in christchurch, new zealand with both the renderers and the terminals this friday (hamish kilgours even making a guest appearance with an acoustic set!), i feel like a big name promotor..

chris andrews (fraew), Tuesday, 20 April 2004 21:38 (twenty years ago) link

Maria and Tom Lax should come here me DJ at Making Time in Philly this friday, where I will rock doubles of Charalambides.

OK, maybe not.

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Tuesday, 20 April 2004 21:40 (twenty years ago) link

Thanks Chris - and good luck!

NickB (NickB), Tuesday, 20 April 2004 21:48 (twenty years ago) link

dan, i already planned on seeing you spin this friday!

maria tessa sciarrino (theoreticalgirl), Tuesday, 20 April 2004 22:33 (twenty years ago) link

not only did tom write a fanzine called siltbreeze, he is [supposedly**] the mastermind behind cherry coke*, the 'zine that rocked the summer of 2001.


* not to be confused with cherry coke!.

** all fingers were pointed at me, but i had nothing to do with it. however, i thought it was awesome and hilarious.

maria tessa sciarrino (theoreticalgirl), Tuesday, 20 April 2004 22:38 (twenty years ago) link

I can vouch for Mr. Lax's cooking skills! He whipped up an impromptu 2 AM meal for us once that was amazing.

Whatever happened to Mac?

I'm happy to see Chris's Renderers love - they are indeed great. Brian is an awesome guitarist. I really need to hear his solo album.

Broheems (diamond), Tuesday, 20 April 2004 22:48 (twenty years ago) link

I dunno, I borrowed TRAPDOOR FUCKING EXIT from a friend again, and really wanted to like it, but I don't...yet. I'm not giving up yet. Maybe I need to be in the right mindset.

Jeff Sumner (Jeff Sumner), Tuesday, 20 April 2004 23:23 (twenty years ago) link

recently putting out a solo debut as 'bible black'.

actually, that's his second solo album; the first is "bathysphere" and it was on metonymic. just to be anal. it's really good, has some stuff in the more terminals/rock style (including a song that is a re-done scorched earth policy number), some quiet downer tunes. little bit of noise. i definitely need to hear "bible black" but it doesn't seem like anyone's distributing it in the US.

el sabor de gene (yournullfame), Tuesday, 20 April 2004 23:28 (twenty years ago) link

Mac is still in Philly as far as I know. He has always had a good full-time gig. I lost touch with him a bit after he moved from Siltbreeze central on 20th st. Mac actually gave me every Siltbreeze record that I own. He's one of the cranky motherfuckers that I miss when I think about Philly. And Ellen too. Not that anyone knows who Ellen is, but we wuz pals. Well, Siltbreeze folk know who she is.

scott seward (scott seward), Tuesday, 20 April 2004 23:31 (twenty years ago) link

well true i guess it is the 2nd.. i have bathysphere.. its a bit different, kinda more atmospheric..

bible black is basically the renderers under a different name, but just brian fronting. its very good, very minimal - find the song 'baby doll' to get a taster, has this great mellow rambling conversation going until BAM! brian hits you with a giant WALL of guitar..

maryrose is putting out an album herself too, apparently its going to be 'maryrose crook and the renderers', whilst brian's third solo album is maybe closer to bathysphere - i.e. in the more 'experimental' vein..

chris andrews (fraew), Tuesday, 20 April 2004 23:55 (twenty years ago) link

oh btw - did you guys get the scorched earth policy compilation 'keep away from the wires'?, its excellent, compiling ALL the incredibly rare material they released back in the early 80s, along with demo tapes and whatnot that mick elborado had stored.. its on metonymic too

chris andrews (fraew), Tuesday, 20 April 2004 23:58 (twenty years ago) link

yeah, that scorched earth policy cd is goddamn great. totally slept on.

el sabor de gene (yournullfame), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 03:25 (twenty years ago) link

''I dunno, I borrowed TRAPDOOR FUCKING EXIT from a friend again, and really wanted to like it, but I don't...yet. I'm not giving up yet. Maybe I need to be in the right mindset.''

that one took a while for me too.

Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 07:46 (twenty years ago) link

hmm.. trapdoor fucking exit was the first Dead C I picked up, and it was instantly lovable. it seemed just like EVOL-era sonic youth (who i was really into at the time [still am]) taken to its logical conclusion. also, the really epic stuff like "helen said this" appealed to my love of, well, drugs.

xo

i4n j0hnson, Wednesday, 21 April 2004 16:38 (twenty years ago) link

forgot to add that it took me a while but then did fall in luv with the record.

Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 16:39 (twenty years ago) link

I'm compelled to step in and offer huge love for Brother JT's "Music for the Other Head" -- my favorite Siltbreeze record -- search search search.

Hurlothrumbo (hurlothrumbo), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 16:56 (twenty years ago) link

Haven't heard that one at all. Could probably use a wee Brother JT search & destroy. All I've got are a couple of (very rocking) Original Sins records.

NickB (NickB), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 17:29 (twenty years ago) link

I just started a JT S/D. As an html mo-ron, I don't know how to link to it.

Hurlothrumbo (hurlothrumbo), Wednesday, 21 April 2004 17:50 (twenty years ago) link

JT S/D, for y'all.

hstencil, Wednesday, 21 April 2004 17:56 (twenty years ago) link

three months pass...
I must say that Tower Recordings have finally surpassed Sonic Youth as my favorite band, and their Siltbreeze record, "Furniture Music for Evening Shuttles", resides in my "love forever pile". Quintessential Space Folk. Don't let the lo-fi bleeps and drones and shimmers and east-meets-west-meets-outer-galaxies multinstrumentalism deter you. I can't find anything at all that is this good. (help searching?)

Matt Melnicki, Friday, 30 July 2004 15:20 (nineteen years ago) link

i assume you have all the other tower recordings records?

if so, that's about it. There's really no band that has ever sounded like TR at their peak.

roger adultery (roger adultery), Friday, 30 July 2004 16:41 (nineteen years ago) link

one month passes...
i bought tusk, trapdoor effin' e, & whitehouse from tom lax yesterday. after the eagles game, of course.

blackmail.is.my.life (blackmail.is.my.life), Monday, 27 September 2004 18:47 (nineteen years ago) link

How did you like my performance?

Roy Williams Highlight (diamond), Monday, 27 September 2004 19:01 (nineteen years ago) link

i recently played ashtabula on my radio show and was rather impressed at how good it sounds, even today. it was either them or tower recordings, that was the first siltbreeze releated band i saw when i moved here for college - not counting GBV.

i was a little unhappy that none of siltbreeze's releases made it into the top 100 philly records of all time. if those didnt define a good part of this city's indie scene in the 90's, then what did?

maria tessa sciarrino (theoreticalgirl), Monday, 27 September 2004 19:06 (nineteen years ago) link

iggles are lookin' sweet, but i've been burned so so many times over the years...

scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 27 September 2004 19:08 (nineteen years ago) link

Roy, please take it easy on my Bears next week. No Grossman, no Urlacher, no Mike Brown, and some guy named Jonathan Quinn will be QBing.

Baked Bean Teeth (Baked Bean Teeth), Monday, 27 September 2004 19:09 (nineteen years ago) link

How did you like my performance?
-- Roy Williams Highlight, September 27th, 2004.

completely sick. however, the iggles are consistent when it comes to not shutting the door, as sportswriters/athletes put it.

blackmail.is.my.life (blackmail.is.my.life), Monday, 27 September 2004 19:10 (nineteen years ago) link

haha -- naw, BBT - I have already played against and vanquished your beloved Bears. For I am a gridiron gladiator who dons the honolulu blue and silver. I am a Detroit Lion.

Roy Williams Highlight (diamond), Monday, 27 September 2004 19:12 (nineteen years ago) link

i nearly forgot, roy. watch your performances decline over the season. harrington locks onto you like favre when he was wacked out on painkillers. get ready to tackle cornerbacks and safeties.

blackmail.is.my.life (blackmail.is.my.life), Monday, 27 September 2004 19:12 (nineteen years ago) link

i was a little unhappy that none of siltbreeze's releases made it into the top 100 philly records of all time. if those didnt define a good part of this city's indie scene in the 90's, then what did?

-- maria tessa sciarrino, September 27th, 2004

let's face it: that list was of little redeeming value, especially given all the tenuous connections to Phila. anytime an "article" like that gets published, i think about what other stories could be covered. oh wait...

blackmail.is.my.life (blackmail.is.my.life), Monday, 27 September 2004 19:15 (nineteen years ago) link

yeah yeah, i know. this isnt a thread about the weekly papers here, though.

maria tessa sciarrino (theoreticalgirl), Monday, 27 September 2004 19:19 (nineteen years ago) link

I thought the list was okay. I mentioned on that thread that the fieldhands shoulda been on it though.

scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 27 September 2004 19:32 (nineteen years ago) link

the bardo pond "tests for new swords" 7" is really excellent. pin group retrospective cd was quite a service, though i haven't listened in a while. all i remember from that at the moment is their cover of "low rider." dead c's the white house might be my fave of theirs, and i think i'm in the minority there. something warm about it. in my memory at least.

andrew m. (andrewmorgan), Monday, 27 September 2004 20:15 (nineteen years ago) link

Siltbreeze LPs always seemed to be surface noise-y straight from the plant.

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Monday, 27 September 2004 20:18 (nineteen years ago) link

One of the dudes who runs Surefire Distribution is re-releasing Temple of Bon Matin's debut LP on Siltbreeze, Thunder Confusion Feedback, as a limited CD-R in the near future. Maybe check out their website for details. I really love this album.

Anybody hear the incredible Woozlebug LP with Greg Chapman, who put out one of my all-time fave zines, Ugly American? Woozlebug would definitely sound appropriate alongside Siltbreeze damage.

Justin Farrar (Justin Farrar), Monday, 27 September 2004 20:24 (nineteen years ago) link

Hmmm. More info please, Justin.

roger adultery (roger adultery), Monday, 27 September 2004 20:25 (nineteen years ago) link

whatever happened to greg chapman? i loved the reviews in Ugly American. He was #1 Bunnybrains fan with a bullet. Is the woozlebug thing new?

scott seward (scott seward), Monday, 27 September 2004 20:31 (nineteen years ago) link

If you need extra info on TOBM re-release then here is the e-mail from Spirit of Orr records: (Sorry if this is too long.)

friends,

wanted to keep you up with a sketch of the current release plans for spirit of orr. please drop a line if you have any questions, comments, or wish to obtain any of the below. of course, the website has been increasingly informative and workable over the past several months, and the effort to keep relevant artist news page is ongoing. so make it a point to stop by there from time to time if you wish to be further informed on the doings here.

and as always, thanks for your continued interest and support.

rs


just released:

destroyer / black mountain split 7" quiet weather series #4. (spirit of orr -qws4)
At last the final chapter (unless another box of covers turns up) in Spirit of Orr's 'Quiet Weather Series' is available. Two of Vancouver's finest song makers each with a brand new track, pressed on white vinyl limited to 600 copies only, ever. Dan Bejar, and DESTROYER should need little introducing, if you are a fan already this tune will greet you like a fresh fall wind, nostalgic and breathtaking. If you are new to Destroyer, this is a quick way into a new obsession. BLACK MOUTNAIN is one of the new vehicles of STEPEHN MCBEAN, also of the much loved - little known JERK WITH A BOMB and also of the recent Jagjaguar label roster addition, PINK MOUNTAINTOPS. Get all of their records.

rubby boys s/t cdr (spirit of orr - so39r)
There is a carelessly guarded story regarding the freaked out underground of the Boston, Massachusetts environs. It goes back years and years. In this story you can plug a spout into almost any line and fine some of the dankiest damaged psychedelic forms imaginable. On the vinyl only imprint, RECORDS, we have tried to shed some light on just a few instances of this story (SUBSKIN CABLES, EL-RON, SHRIN, DELUXX). Mainly focussed on the 1988 - 1993 era, this project saw it's greatest exposure coming from SUNBURNED HAND OF THE MAN's debut LP 'Headdress'. The RUBBY BOYS were a band that in 1991 (or thereabouts) operated (and lived) in the very same loft-space handed down to SUNBURNED that you may have read about in many recent articles on the band. More than a mere living & practice space, it is a place that is as much a member of the band as anyone involved. The members of the RUBBY BOYS were current NY State resident PHIL FRANKLIN (SUNBURNED, FRANKLIN'S MINT, CAROLINER, FAXED HEAD - many others) and GREG PETROVADO (currently of FEATHERS... but also 'slept around' through the years). This recently surfaced collection also features RICH PONTIUS (SUNBURNED, TOUCH ME THERES, YOUR FABULOUS ASS). It is a primer of acid drenched home four track recordings as much displaying a heads up to noise New Zealand, as a call to 1970s Texas lo-fi psych - channeled through two mid-20s minds who would go on to involvement with many underground mutterings to come. LIMITED TO 100 CDRs in hand painted & glued digipaks.

john barlowe's reading of the surface of eceyon cdr (spirit of orr - so37r)
The master poet/storyteller ventures away from his own work to read from Franz Prichard¹s Drohym myth of the capture and freeing of the Wind. This is merely a section of what is reported to be a complete story of the life of Dragyyn and the legend that surrounds the entire Surfyyc of Eceyon story. On this release, his spoken words are placed over the music from the ŒDraggyn¹ CD released by Strange Attractors Audio House. As with all of the ŒWould What is Old, Would Make Us New¹ CDR series on Spirit of Orr, this is limited to 100 hand assembled copies.

and coming up next:
(more info as they become available, but here's the gist of it all....)

in october:
warheads again! cdr (spirit of orr - so
a full on, unabashed noise effort. limited to 100.

temple of bon matin 'infidel' cd (spirit of orr - so38)
the latest record from ed wilcox's TOBM. more written info to come, but here is your warning.

in november:

flaherty corsano duo 'last eyes' lp (records - r7)
debut vinyl issuing from the internationally awe-ing free combo. on fire, and heavier than lightning bolt. limited.

temple of bon matin 'thunder feedback confusion' cdr reissue (spirit of orr - so40)
long out of print lp on siltbreeze. re-release in limited cdr series for the new faithful.

the foole's method dvdr (spirit of orr - so41r)
the other method, joined by dredd foole. recorded live at the bookmill in montague massachusetts. limited to 100 copies.

in december:

mv & ee medicine show 'moon jook' lp version (records - r8)
limited edition vinyl release of the beautiful release made specially for last spring's gladtree festival in amherst.

asa irons 'swaanjaleif' lp (records - r9)
asa plays in feathers, this is a record he recorded with a friend last winter in california. it is stunning.


and planned... not yet scheduled:

acid mothers temple 'live in brattleboro' dvd (s034)
jackie o motherfucker cd (so38)
other method lp (r11)
joshua burkett lp (so12)
feathers cdr (so42r)

Justin Farrar (Justin Farrar), Monday, 27 September 2004 20:34 (nineteen years ago) link

I remember the Woozlebug LP. Must have been around '97 or so? Outer spacey psych improv rock.

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Monday, 27 September 2004 20:36 (nineteen years ago) link

ugly american's silver apples retrospective/interview was pretty thorough.

gygax! (gygax!), Monday, 27 September 2004 20:37 (nineteen years ago) link

Woozlebug is older. It is fantastic. A hypnotic lo-fi sequence of different rhythms that slowly builds speed and power. It does not have as much harsh static as the Harry Pussy. It actually has this real minimal edge to it.

Mouthus sound like they are channelling the spirit of Woozlebug.

Surefire might even have some extra copies of the Woozelbug vinyl. I usually see it for $1!!!!!! Buy it.

Ugly American was a righteous zine. Greg's taste pre-dated most of these young noise kiddies and Vice by a decade. He was covering Lightning Bolt, Tom Smith, Temple, Blackjack records, and porn years ago. Great writer and artist. He also played synth on Temple's Bullt in2 Mesmer's Brain CD.

Justin Farrar (Justin Farrar), Monday, 27 September 2004 20:40 (nineteen years ago) link

==NEXT UP==

50 Skidillion Watts Best Of Lists.

heavymeddle, Monday, 5 March 2012 23:47 (twelve years ago) link

Bruise Constellation?

That's the one. I'm always behind with this label! Can't wait to hear the new CP.

Big Drug Dan (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 07:25 (twelve years ago) link

ten months pass...

rest in peace malcolm "mac" sutherland, tom's 2nd in command, and the heart and soul of 90's siltbreeze action. i saw him almost every day in the 90's and he always made me smile. he was funny and cranky and one of a kind. i worked right below siltbreeze HQ for years and i always liked getting a visit from mac or his roommate ellen. troo philly peeps!

scott seward, Saturday, 26 January 2013 17:33 (eleven years ago) link

one year passes...

Tom Lax paying his annual visit to Briant Turner's show on WFMU, currently in progress until 3 PM EST:

http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/57032

Badmotorfinger Debate Club (MFB), Tuesday, 26 August 2014 20:17 (nine years ago) link

nine years pass...

a great volume of excellent releases have come out on this label in the last yr or so

https://siltbreeze.bandcamp.com/

Hinklepicker, Monday, 25 September 2023 20:16 (eight months ago) link

^ they're selling a reissue of the second mahogany brain record for $13 !

budo jeru, Tuesday, 26 September 2023 04:47 (eight months ago) link

holy shit @ the yuzo iwata record

budo jeru, Tuesday, 26 September 2023 04:57 (eight months ago) link

used to have all those axemen lps. good band

flopson, Thursday, 28 September 2023 03:26 (eight months ago) link


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