Re: (idm) turntable wackiness

From Rodney Perkins
Sent Sat, Aug 22nd 1998, 08:17

Way back when (1988?), The Haters released an album called "Wind Licked
Dirt." The vinyl was blank but it came with a packet of dirt that you were
supposed to rub into the record

This also sounds like that story in David Toop's "Ocean of Sound" where
Richard James was allegedly did a DJ gig where records were replaced by
sanding discs.

At 02:18 AM 8/22/98 -0400, laerm wrote:
>culled from rec.music.industrial:
>
>Project Dark   Excited by Gramophones   INV 7002
>Excited by Gramophones Volume 4 is the culmination of the past 3 years of
>sonic
>activity by the UK's Project Dark.  Presenting the next generation of
>turntable
>exploitation, Project Dark
>use their decks as instruments and put them through hell playing 7"
>singles
>crafted from a multitude of exotic materials including sandpaper, glass,
>metal,
>wood, hair and biscuits.
>
>well then! i haven't heard of these fellas before. but either i should've
>or just missed mentions, but it's rather surprising. at any rate, it's out
>09/29 on invisible.
>
>   *
>                                                                      ####
>a disturbance in a system.                                            ####
>laerm. @voicenet.com                                                  ####
>               a fortune cookie i ate 08/06/98 told me: "a girlfriend is a
>                                 wine bottle. a wife is a bottle of wine."
>
>
>


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