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Saturday, 18 August 2012

Prescott and Minoy - "The Dying Man (An Opera)" (Self Release Cassette 1987)


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I said Prescott and minoy, NOT Fripp and Eno, or rather , the Anti-Fripp and Eno; who chose the Oblique Strategy card which said ‘Burn the Oblique Strategy cards’. And why not?......A/ Because I can, so I won’t! The art of contrary logic follows each piece of plunderphonia, and atonal noise assemblage in this sound concrete classic. Thinking too much can ruin the finest works, and this sounds like a fine example of improv collage, more instinct than intellect, a technique used by many a free jazzer to great effect. These boys are the Albert Aylers of tape composition.
Top that with some great Bryon Gysin style poetry,and we have a bona fide lost classic of cassette culture. We’ll be dancing to stuff like this after the fast approaching consciousness shift, war will be a distant memory, and love will engulf the human race like a nuclear wind.
On a closing topical note, could President Putain (French sweary word in place of Putin), please Fuck Off and Die. And or release Pussy Riot from your corrupt penal system? Or can we exchange them for U2?

5 comments:

? said...

great blog
much appreciation
looking for music of Autentisk Film, by chance you have any?

thanks

Nick Allison said...

Thanks
Nothing by Autentisk Film though!

Anonymous said...

Autentisk is good

Anonymous said...

I love this blog, especially look forward to reading the spiels for each new bit of audio treasure. Inspiration! Keep on! ;)

Nick Allison said...

I am humbled!
I enjoy writing the spiel too; although the foreign forces that are various representative bodies of various government and capitalist institutions who are afraid of losing control......(breathe in)....have tried to lessen the fun somewhat in recent times.
One word that sums up these faceless orligarchies is.....CUNTS!
I'm sure their time is nearly up due to the impending global economic collapse.
Don't be afraid, embrace the "recession".