"My purpose was simple: to catch the feel, the pulse of rock, as I had lived through it. What I was after was guts, and flash, and energy, and speed" - NIK COHN - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "When the music was new and had no rules" -LUNA C
Monday, October 29, 2018
Miller time
a surprisingly faithful cover that gives the (fuck me is it really 40 years old? yes it is) song a digimax-shiny big BIG sound that's totally now
rather like the odd loping almost-breakbeat in the background, the least faithful bit of the rendition (the voice is very close to Daniel M's in its accent and phrasing)
yet for all that ultimately it is inexplicably unexciting
or should I say, explicably unexciting?
because trying to be soul-less and machinic just like in the Good Old Days is as empty and pointless a procedure as Adelle trying to be soulful and human just like in the Good Old Days...
ah this dude Fixmer is in a collaboration with the vocalist from Nitzer Ebb, who in the late Eighties already seemed decidedly behind the times with their DAF tribute act
That said, they were a very entertaining and committed live band, the Ebb - saw them rock a stage hard at the Fridge in Brixton
What a load of Krupps, eh?
Did they secretly wish to title the album That Totalitarian Age?
"don't be lazy!"
sinewy, sweaty and shouty - a work aesthetic
aha of course of course
here's me on Mute and its story and legacy, recently, here
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
here's me on industrial dance music from 1991 but with no mention of the Ebb I don't think
here's me on Front 242 from around about the same time
it's coming back big time, the EBM / industrial-for-discos thing, apparently - and hey, this Holly Dicker piece from Resident Advisor takes the Ebb anthem "Join in the Chant" for its title!
of the other groups in this area, I was quite taken with Consolidated, because of their unusual strident Leftism, and with KMFDM, for reasons I can't remember. I'm not sure which was the album I kidded myself into thinking was worthy of a feature at Melody Maker - the one with this Carl Orff sample?
if they'd just pushed a little bit further, they could have been T99!
but the beat really is like jackboots
Skinny Puppy, we were all enamored with at MM - well, my crew anyway
But I found that you only needed one or two - perhaps just one - Skinny Puppy album in your life
Live, they were an endurance test
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