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Ink 19 :: Panic Attack! Art In The Punk Years
Despite decades of punk being neutered by the media and the marketplace, Matthew Moyer is heartened to find that the artwork collected in this retrospective still has the power to outrage and inspire.
...performance transgression. Future stars made their names in this uncertain terrain - Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring and Nan Goldin. A nascent Throbbing Gristle started out as the multimedia terrorgroup COUM Transmissions - one of its more notable exhibits being Cosey Fanni Tutti's "guerilla" infiltrations...
Ink 19 :: Go Go Go Airheart
Go Go Go Airheart (Gold Standard Laboratories). Review by Kiran Aditham.
...robotic soundscapes amid a dirty rock-soul front makes this first LP a sonic endeavor almost unlike any other. Think the Rapture mind-melding with Throbbing Gristle or Nurse With Wound, and you might have just steered a course in the right, but otherwise bizarre, direction. Gold Standard Laboratories...
Ink 19 :: Ogre
August 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Ogre (Gail Worley)
...but to inform NIN fans about those artists and bands we could trace as his influences: bands like England's Industrial/ Performance Art pioneers, Throbbing Gristle and the Canadian aggro-dance band, Skinny Puppy. I'd known about Throbbing Gristle as a teenager, when their song, "Hamburger Lady" (about...
Ink 19 :: Psychic TV
September 1999 :: Music P-R :: Psychic TV (Matthew Moyer)
...its sugary sickness. Therein lies the key to the beauty of Psychic TV -- Genesis and Peter Christopherson turned their back on the extreme noise of Throbbing Gristle and instead composed magickal pop hits that oozed palpable menace. There were even a couple of surprises for me: "Guiltless," which placed...
Ink 19 :: Lab Animals
February 2000 :: Music I-L :: Lab Animals (Nathan T. Birk)
...-- nay, exactly like -- Lab Animals' Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars . More cyber-punk than modern industrial (which isn't true industrial, say, like Throbbing Gristle or early Neubauten), Lab Animals seem quite content to keep on rockin' in the digital world, wherewith such production techniques semi...
Ink 19 :: Industrial Strength Machine Music
November 1999 :: Music E-K :: Industrial Strength Machine Music (Julio Diaz)
...find a pretty good primer of what the industrial genre's all about. All the bands you'd namecheck to a newbie are here, from founding fathers like Throbbing Gristle, Cabaret Voltaire, and Einstürzende Neubauten to more modern-day heroes like Nine Inch Nails (hey, kids! Exclusive live track here!), Meat...
Ink 19 :: A Matter of Trust
February 1998 :: Ink Spots :: A Matter of Trust (Gail Worley)
An interview with Martin Atkins of Pigface by Gail Worley "I have an ability to bring people together and that gives me an ability to do something very dangerous." Martin Atkins speaks not of some secret conspiracy, but of Pigface: a rotating consortium of musicians conceived eight years ago while ...
Ink 19 :: The Post Punk Chronicles
March 1998 :: Music N-R :: The Post Punk Chronicles (David Lee Beowulf)
...in '85 or so. Also showing up on this volume are Gang of Four, the Soft Boys, Pere Ubu ("Final Solution" -- important song), the Jam, the Lyres, and Throbbing Gristle. There are a few other bands from that "era" featured, but I refuse to mention them. Scared to Dance is my favorite of the three...
Ink 19 :: Prolapse
December 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Prolapse (Matthew Moyer)
PROLAPSE by Matthew Moyer Prolapse are the band of your dreams. They've come to save us from dreary guitar boy band conformity. Their third album, Italian Flag, is FINALLY out in the United States on Jetset. How long has it been out in Europe? Forever. They also have two other albums out and a hundred ...
Ink 19 :: Jeff Kaiser & Woody Aplanalp / Jeff Kaiser
March 2000 :: Music I-M :: Jeff Kaiser & Woody Aplanalp / Jeff Kaiser (Nirav Soni)
...are buying Merzbow CDs because of Akita's collaborations on the Mego label, and vice versa for noiseheads. V/VM are sonic terrorism reminiscent of Throbbing Gristle, yet their records are bought largely by the electronic dance crowd. John Zorn's Naked City project brought jazzers to metal. There is...
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