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Saturday, 15 October 2011

Narky Brillans - " Goes Into Orbo " (It's War Boys! Cassette, £13) 1981 ,Re-Up.


More looney tunes from the Homosexuals collective, this time by Narky Brillans, who created this unhinged sound collage back in 1981,again on cassette(£13 is the catalogue number not the price by the way). Brillans was a central member of that collective and this cracked 1981 side is the perfect distillation of the UK DIY aesthetic, with a series of songs, instrumentals and sound works that combine the subterranean rock style of Swell Maps with home-recorded rants, punk-pop instants, outer space drones and doomy synth. Don't know what the personnel was on this recording,but i can sense the presence of Jim Whelton, L Voag ,lurking somewhere in the background of this murky DIY concréte classic. Its very L.Voag in places, and has certain echos of the Gus Coma cassette(soon to be posted on this site). These are the sound experiments that Stephen Stapleton allegedly heard to inspire his Nurse With Wound project.

Track Listing:

A1
Worship Worship U.S.A.
A2
On This Side Of The Tracks
A3
Fashist Tea Party
B1
Atom Making Bomb
B2
Falling Hole Into
B3
We Got U.S. Dollars


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6 comments:

mutantsounds said...

awesome!...but check this :http://mutant-sounds.blogspot.com/2007/02/narky-brillans-goes-into-orbo-tape-1981.html

Nick Allison said...

i'm mirroring Mutant Sounds!...and next up is The Fear Merchants,also on Mutant sounds i gather!....but as i am trying to post all the Its War boys releases ,this is an unfortunate but necessary evil.But the last one isn't on Mutant Sounds,and will appear tomorrow(sunday 15th Oct).

mutantsounds said...

yeah!!!!!!!!!the wonderful gus coma tape!!!!!!!!

john said...

i think narky brillans is jim whelton. i also think it sounds like sara on drums.

Nick Allison said...

Its definatly Whelton,and i think sara is as Good a call as any.Cheers for that John.

john said...

i think she plays the drums on the vic serf album too. something about the way she hits the drums makes her distinctive (to my ears at least)