Favoriting Bryce: Playlist from March 30, 2018 Favoriting

I never miscue a record. I am punctual, well-prepared, and dislike clutter. Outgoing and helpful, I'm always appropriately dressed. I do not behave erratically and have excellent penmanship. My CD's never skip, and I am in good health. I like all the notes, in any order.

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Daniel Menche  Beast Resonator   Favoriting Beast Resonator  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Embarker  Send Help   Favoriting Third Gemini  1:12:04 (Pop-up)
Nicola Ratti  R40   Favoriting The Collection  1:21:05 (Pop-up)
Andrea Belfi  Vano   Favoriting Alveare  1:26:56 (Pop-up)
The Nazgûl  Shelob's Lair   Favoriting The Nazgûl  1:35:02 (Pop-up)
Metabolist  Alien on Sunday   Favoriting Hansten Klork  1:47:37 (Pop-up)
Sand  Vulture I   Favoriting Desert Navigation  1:52:06 (Pop-up)
Sperm  Korvapoliklinikka Hesperia   Favoriting 50th Erection  1:57:45 (Pop-up)
Henri Honne Wells  Goodbye Niagara Suite   Favoriting Goodbye Niagara Suite  2:04:05 (Pop-up)
Foom  Thre   Favoriting Surface Noise and Imperfections  2:22:50 (Pop-up)
Martin Tétreault  La terre appelle Djaz   Favoriting La nuit où j'ai dit non  2:39:02 (Pop-up)
Martin Tétreault  Lui, il les a vus   Favoriting La nuit où j'ai dit non  2:44:51 (Pop-up)
Tom Recchion  Cara Mia   Favoriting Chaotica  2:50:22 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  12:14pm
KenW:

HEY BRYCE and Friends! YAY< The BEAST, this was the first thing I ever heard you play from Daniel Menche, I ordered it immediately.
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KenW:

Bring on those marbles in a blender> tennis shoes in the dryer,,,, LOVE IT
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TDK60:

Hey Bryce. I saw Daniel Menche at Pioneer Works in Brooklyn @ 2 years ago, along with Horse Lords. Mr Menche is an intense presence onstage.
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coelacanth∅:

this sound resonates with me.
  Swag For Life Member 12:21pm
uıʇsn∀:

from wikipedia, "In 1980 to 1985 Daniel Menche was a successful juggler"
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Cheri Pi:

Woof woof!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:23pm
coelacanth∅:

this actually sounds like my forced air heat's fan, which i've recorded several times throughout it's sonic evolution.
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Bryce:

:)
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Bryce:

halluuuu
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steveo:

sometimes my air conditioner gives me a little miami vice theme excerpt
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BronwynB:

hey bryce and everyone!
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TDK60:

I am sometimes erratic, Bryce; but I can still listen.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

ᕕ(⌐■_■)ᕗ ♪♬ <<< Just look at this guy resonate!
  12:31pm
mjgoins:

I wonder if the thing about being a juggler is true? Never know with wikipedia...
  12:32pm
chris in london:

This track is awesome! perfect soundtrack for packing pre-moving house. thanks Bryce!
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Chris from DC:

Th'Menche!
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Bryce:

mjgoins, i'm sure it is. i can verify that he's currently a (beloved) elementary school librarian!
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sphere:

hello peops
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Bryce:

kenw, me too! i had a bunch of his 7"s from forever ago and thought they were real nice. but one day i thought to check the fmu cd wall. this was the 1st thing i pulled out, and my brain popped.
  12:37pm
chris in london:

its brain-poppingly amazing!! i've never heard of him before. when was this recorded?
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KenW:

And a proud Papa of a little dog named Arrow
  12:42pm
:

:) - me
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KenW:

Bryce, it was revelation when you first played this entire album, allowing this space and time was what really really REALLY turned me onto your show <3
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Bryce:

deltacuck
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Bryce:

chris, mid-2000s, i think. 2005 or 6?
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Rich in Washington:

Daniel Menche was also on Portland morning kiddie show Bumpity, doing his juggling routine.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:47pm
coelacanth∅:

i thought you were saying MMXV
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Rich in Washington:

The first time I ever saw Menche perform was him opening for Negativland at The Pine Street Theater some time in the early 90s.
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KenW:

It's ALL great, but Beast Resonator was my first intro and totally blew me away ! danielmenche.bandcamp.com
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TDK60:

I lived in Portland mid '00s and discovered Menche via a CD in the public library.
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coelacanth∅:

i've known a professional clown (female, so only 66% as creepy), a professional juggler, and an emt who was going to clown school. it happens.
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sphere:

bandcamp is the totally awesome. i can dash off and grab Brycemusik for my very own! so great.
  12:52pm
chris in london:

@ken w- i am having that revelation experience right now :0)
I can't wait to check out more Mr Mench!
  12:52pm
Mark Williams:

hey I missed the beginning of this piece. Can you start over, Bryce?
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sphere:

*no i do not work for bandcamp at all not even a little bit. but my bandcamp nym is metawyrd.
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Bryce:

rich, that's so neat! was he doing noisy stuff?

negativland actually makes sense. i know he really loves People Like Us....
  12:53pm
sim:

I am enthralled at what I've been hearing.Thank you.
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KenW:

@ Chris> YAY! There have been soooooooooooooo many revelations for me durning Bryce's sets, ENJOY!
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coelacanth∅:

i discovered Mr.Menche a few years ago while image searching "odradek". 6 albums have helped me sleep ever since then, but never heard "sleeper" until a few months ago when some folks on these here comment boards suggested it. it's my favorite for now.
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TDK60:

When I saw him, he had a table full of electronic stuff. He also had a long hollow tube hooked up; hummed into it and got massive vocal sounds like some big monster. His whole body vibrated. Offstage, mild-mannered.
  12:55pm
chris in london:

thanks Ken, thanks Bryce :0)
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Polyus:

Sleeper has been on my "need to remember to mailorder that" list for a while now. Obviously I keep forgetting.
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Bryce:

ps he stopped by m. blumin's, summer '16. spun a bunch of records he likes. capital bloke!

wfmu.org...
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coelacanth∅:

(my other favorites are "bodymelt",which is a lot like this, & "creatures of cadence")
  12:59pm
chris in london:

I was feeling pretty bummed out packing my stuff in preparation for to moving form my huge lovely flat to somewhere smaller. This LP has lifted me up no end :0)
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Rob (Jerzcity):

G'dafternoon, Bryce, all
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coelacanth∅:

how did i miss that Blumin appearance?
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KenW:

Also freemusicarchive.org...
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Rich in Washington:

Daniel is a really reserved, down to earth guy when he's not on stage. He's very cool.
I once watched a performance by him and two or three little kids during a street fair. The kids where going absolutely apeshit on guitar and bass. One kid was screaming into a microphone. I don't remember what Daniel ws doing. It was insane. Then they threw hundreds of super balls in the room, which went everywhere.
After the set, I asked a sweat-drenched, exhausted Daniel if those were his kids and he said 'No! I WISH!'.
They were students at the school where he worked. He talked them into doing a crazy performance. It was brilliant.
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coelacanth∅:

haha i Love that!
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Chris from DC:

@Polyus, "Sleeper" is great, so is the follow up "Slumber".
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Bryce:

rich, that's just the best.

kenw, thanks! fma!!
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Cheri Pi:

After this can we hear something from the microwave, with lots of bloops?
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Superball in a blender. Who's got that?
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KenW:

I also remember hearing him guest host another show on FMU, only for an hour, maybe vocal fry, for some reason I can't find it online,,,,??? But he played some of his favorite vocal pieces, AMAZING show!
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Rich in Washington:

I have a field recording somewhere of that street fair performance. I think i recall that it was way distorted, due to the extreme volume. It was done in a tiny gelato shop during a great noise experimental festival that used to occur in North Portland called No Fest.
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Michael 98145:

WHew: "Aural intensity is not a representation of confusion or the chaotic, but a concerted effort to provoke and stimulate the listener’s imagination by generating intensely powerful sounds and music."

danielmenchebiography.blogspot.com
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coelacanth∅:

i remember hearing about nofest. it was a consideration when i was window shopping for a new home several years ago.
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Rich in Washington:

The first couple of years of No Fest were fantastic. Really a shambolic mess, in terms of lack of organization, scheduling, booking, but just amazing performances.
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KenW:

AHHHHH! Finally found it Do or DIY, great guest host for half hour segment called ACAPOCALYPSE!!!!!! wfmu.org...
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Rich in Washington:

I think the 'organizers' eventually managed to alienate every act in town and it eventually withered away. I think it's still happening, but it's nothing like it was when it started.
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sphere:

Embarker is killing me. Mesmerized.
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Rich in Washington:

I produced the live remote simulcast for KBOO in, I think 2010 and it was just a mess. The people coordinating the main stage and doing the sound didn't have a clue of what they were doing. It was a technical nightmare. So many great live acts, though.
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KenW:

Loving Embarker, WOW!!!!!
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Chris from DC:

Yeah, didn't know there was any recent Embarker material. This is great.
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Michael 98145:

fantastic set
  1:39pm
:

We are in a generalized crisis in relation to all the environments of enclosure–prison, hospital, factory, school, family. The family is an “interior,” in crisis like all other interiors–scholarly, professional, etc. The administrations in charge never cease announcing supposedly necessary reforms: to reform schools, to reform industries, hospitals, the armed forces, prisons. But everyone knows that these institutions are finished, whatever the length of their expiration periods. It’s only a matter of administering their last rites and of keeping people employed until the installation of the new forces knocking at the door. These are the societies of control, which are in the process of replacing disciplinary societies. “Control” is the name Burroughs proposes as a term for the new monster, one that Foucault recognizes as our immediate future. Paul Virilio also is continually analyzing the ultrarapid forms of free-floating control that replaced the old disciplines operating in the time frame of a closed system. There is no need to invoke the extraordinary pharmaceutical productions, the molecular engineering, the genetic manipulations, although these are slated to enter the new process. There is no need to ask which is the toughest regime, for it’s within each of them that liberating and enslaving forces confront one another. For example, in the crisis of the hospital as environment of enclosure, neighborhood clinics, hospices, and day care could at first express new freedom, but they could participate as well in mechanisms of control that are equal to the harshest of confinements. There is no need to fear or hope, but only to look for new weapons.
  1:40pm
89Prock:

brice is not "my man" but damn does he play the music that Kosovo likes!!!! luv it!!!
  1:41pm
skwirl:

need final line for corpse
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Devin B.:

Sweet Tolkien jams
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Michael 98145:

▼▲◀▶▲▼
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Cecile:

I'm making up my dream Eurovision program.
It will feature Zombie Khatchaturian for Georgia, Enslaved for Norway, King Diamond for Denmark, and hockey players for the Czech Republic.
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Cecile:

I can't decide if I want to send a dog TV star fronting a Russian ska band or zombie Falco for Austria.
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Polyus:

Hey when are the two semifinals anyway?
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Cecile:

First week in May.
I like Czech Republic, Armenia and Moldova this year. UK, Norway and Netherlands are terrible.
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Cecile:

For Cyprus I just am going have a Turkish act sing half of the song, and a Greek one sing the other half.
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Polyus:

I am way behind, have only watched about 10 entries.
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Mister Dobalina:

Roboman checking in for my weekly dose of roboMusic and more..
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Cecile:

I just watched the recap that Eurovision put out. I think Russia may be doing something batshit crazy this year, but I don't want to get my hopes up.
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coelacanth∅:

back to work - Thank you Bryce!
tchau, aliens
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Cecile:

Interval act:
Three former Euro=divas try to break a plate glass door with their voices. 2015 winner Mans Zmerlerlow reenacts all Eurovision clothing reveals. Verka Seduchka in Riverdance
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Cecile:

Here you go, Polyus:
www.youtube.com...
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

am witchu.
  2:01pm
89Prock:

Sarcopterygii are so crazy!! @coelacanth.....do you work with them??? PS ;uv brycxe :))
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Cecile:

nd alzo witchu
  2:01pm
89Prock:

^ luv bryyce, that is!
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Polyus:

Oh cool, thanks. Much easier than having to plow through all of them.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

th'SPOIM!
  2:05pm
Carmichael:

Heya Bryce and peeps. State holiday today, so I ‘m kicking it in the man cave.
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Cecile:

Yeah. Some of them it is a slog. I will just wait until this time next year and save myself a headache.
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Chris from DC:

Cecile, anyone for Finland yet? That would be a hard choice.
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Michael 98145:

thanks for the link! @Cecile
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Cecile:

Yeah. They will probably land in the middle of the pack. I'm bummed about last year, their entry was so great and it didn't even make it to the finals.
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Cecile:

Saara Aalto
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

As long as Denmark is in that team, I'll endorse it. #PostVacationGlow
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

also worth noting: I have no idea what I'm talking about.
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Chris from DC:

I'm thinking for the dream program Circle, or Demilitch, or something like that.
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Polyus:

pretty much time I go somewhere for vacation, I decide I want to move there.
  2:14pm
Daniel Menche:

Dang Bryce! Dank you for the Beast Resonator resurgence! A forgetting nugget even for myself!
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

Polyus: that is heart-breakingly so in this case.
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Cecile:

I was thinking Elakelalaiset or Korpiklaani, but Circle...
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Cecile:

For Azerbajian, I'm doing a cage match between Elnur and Samir and Aysel and Arash.
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Bryce:

:) hello!!
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Polyus:

@Rev - is that a spendy place to go? I was there for a couple of days over 20 years ago, but just passing through.
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Cecile:

The former created something amazingly deranged for their entry. I kind of love it in its awful way.
www.youtube.com...
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Chris from DC:

I think I have the entry for Circle www.youtube.com...
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Do the continents of Asia or Africa have something similar to Eurovision?
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Mister Dobalina:

This track is really speaking to me.
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Cecile:

I don't think so, Ken.
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Cecile:

Chris, you convinced me. Circle!
  2:20pm
Daniel Menche:

Fun Fact! Yes I am still a elementary school librarian and yes I was a full on turbo juggling freak from 80-86. Now ya know!
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Chris from DC:

Yay
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George of Troy:

Hello, Bryce and crew!
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Bryce:

i wanna see a 5- or 7-ball one of these days, lol....
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TDK60:

Rich in WA: I saw you mentioned No Fest, ages ago. I went to one, in St. Johns. Fun. Too bad it no longer exists.
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Rich in Washington:

It still exists. It's just a pathetic shell of its former self, they tell me. I haven't gone for the last three or four years.
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Scott Williams:

I wish to hear this forever...
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TDK60:

Morning to ya, D.M. Still the rainy season in Rose town?
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Rich in Washington:

I think the last one I went to, 20 Foot Man tore up the main square. It was probably the pinnacle.
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KenW:

This GB Niagara Suite is GORGEOUS <3 <3
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Bryce:

i know, right? i think this is all.....one guy??

yellowfaithful.org
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Michael 98145:

does anyone else recall the group on the left coast that made big, fire-belching machines that destroyed themselves in violent ways ?
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Scott Williams:

thanks for linkee Brycee! oooh, Foom'll doo toooo
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Mister Dobalina:

I'm with Scott Williams on this one. Good stuff.
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Chris from DC:

Survival Research Labs
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

@Polyus: Spendy? I'd say yes. Due to the high tax/high benefit social structure, all stages of production of "stuff" just heaps on cost. That combined with the exchange rate being so wacky, prices seem enormous, but they're actually just big. But freakin' gorgeous place.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

also: FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM.
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TDK60:

Yes, first heard about S.R.L. in a feature in Maximum Rock and Roll punk zine.
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

also-also: Cheers to Menche & Capt. Arrow...
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Michael 98145:

yes! thanks, @Chris. i couldn't remember that name
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Linda Lee:

Foom piece is so nice. not sure why.
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Michael 98145:

cuz it sounds backwards ?
:)
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Cecile:

Wasn't Survival Research Labs Mark Pauline and co?
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KenW:

Brilliant show today Bryce> as always THAANKS!
  2:35pm
89Prock:

@cecile: yes
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

aye, cecile.
They just had a gallery installation on the east coast with some of the classic machines, I think.

apologies if that was covered already, been in & out..
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Michael 98145:

talk about fun ... www.srl.org...
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Polyus:

@Rev - we were just in London and Amsterdam a few weeks ago and yeah, the exchange rate is not good right now.
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KenW:

Yes Cecile, I also saw them live at a huge spectacle of a show in Queens around 1986? with FMUs own Fabio, INSANELY wonderful!!!!
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

used to have some of the old performance films on VHS. Titles like "a bitter message of hopeless grief" or some similar happy chappy stuff..
  2:37pm
89Prock:

SRL et all still available for private hire - banned from performances in San Fran(&etc) like in old days, unfortunately.....
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TDK60:

Never seen a video of an S.R.L. performance. I always thought it might be dangerous to be in the audience. But did anyone ever get hurt?
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Rob (Jerzcity):

@Daniel Menche - thanks for making good sounds! First time hearing your work. And thanks, Bryce for playing!
  2:40pm
89Prock:

they used to give out pritective eye gear with the entrance charge to warehouse gigs in USA. But no bullet prooff vests :P
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Linda Lee:

@Michael98145 ~ .lla ta em ot sdrawkcab dnuos t'nseod eceip siht
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Rev. Turnip Druid:

As I recall they would aim air-pulse cannons at the audience, so the idea was to be somewhat affronted, physically. Great old interview footage with Pauline in the RE/Search PRANKS video from a million years ago.
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Michael 98145:

@LL, :)
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KenW:

@TDK60, YES We had to duck and cover when the fluorescent light tubes were being launched, not the most accurate devices, LOL!!!!!!!!
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Michael 98145:

this has been one heck of a show, Bryce
thanks again
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Rob (Jerzcity):

@Rev: Saw Black Dice a number of years ago - felt like they had some air pulse cannons, but I think they were just LOUD
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Chris from DC:

Wow, Foom. This is fantastic.
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Granny Spicy Tuna:

I was at an SRL show in 1989 getting blasted with some gawdawful machinery. I only lost my stuffed bunny, Pat.
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Michael 98145:

¶_¶_¶¶¶¶¶¶
  2:46pm
89Prock:

@KenW: any of the places they used to play still around? Zero of the ones from Califirnia are :(
  2:47pm
89Prock:

(in NY, i mean)
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Bryce:

didn't SRL make a non-trivial part of chicago lose power during one show? or something vaguely like that.......?
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KenW:

89 Prock, not sure. Bryce, yes, I remember hearing that. Saw this same tour with Fabio when it came through NYC, insane! www.youtube.com...
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KenW:

89 Prock, they had to find an outdoor parking lot or event space that would allow them to blow stuff up, impossible to believe it could happen now, but that kind of insanity was allowed in 1980s NYC, hahahaha
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TDK60:

I like that: "a non-trivial part of Chicago" hehe.
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Michael 98145:

= the night i said no =
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Linda Lee:

@KenW ~ with room for ours as well. ;-)
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Ken From Hyde Park:

TIL orchestras are loud enough to cause hearing loss. www.theguardian.com...
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Ken From Hyde Park:

*Checks date of the news post* I've been April-fooled. Hoo boy.
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TDK60:

I have hearing loss from live electric music. (Being in restaurant/bars is hard as all the chatter piles up on me.) Never thought about acoustic orchestras!
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northguineahills:

I love Tereault's work W/ Otomo. (and Marclay).
  2:55pm
89Prock:

@Ken: yep, in Califirnia as well - used to be easy to find a place for that in SF. Now....100% impossible. Sad////
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KenW:

I believe the SRL Queens show took place in some part of the old World's Fair grounds, really wild, some machines just failed, some blew up when they were supposed to, some when they weren't supposed to. No soundtrack at the time, just the sound of these crazy scenarios of killer bots and severed pig/chicken heads, and mark Pauline and crew running around like maniacs. Priceless!
  2:56pm
spodiodi:

sf bit the dust
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KenW:

WOW Bryce, extra amazing outdo with Tetreault, phenomenal show today, THAAAAANKS!!!!!!!
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Bryce:

bye, all! thanks for being around and so nice. :)
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Chris from DC:

Great show.
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TDK60:

Bryce, I appreciate all the enticing sounds today, oh and the good penmanship too.
  2:59pm
spodiodi:

thanks for another nice show, Bryce
  3:00pm
David in London:

Really liking this Tom Recchion.
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Mister Dobalina:

Later Bryce... good stuff as always!
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OfficerDowney:

TICK TOCK....
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