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Monday, March 9, 2009
RANDY TWIGG HAS A NEW SPIN ON WHAT USED TO BE CALLED RIOTT GRRRL ...

Wednesday, March 4, 2009
MARK STEWART AKA MARK STEWART AND THE MAFFIA AKA THE POP GROUP ANSWERS 11 QUESTIONS ...

1-Five songs you can't get out of your head right now?
Mark:
"The Day the World Turned Blue" Gene Vincent
"Under My Wheels" Alice Cooper
"Metal Machine Music" Lou Reed
2-Last film you watched and actually liked?
Mark:
3-Book you are reading?
Mark:
"The Occult Technology of Power"
4-Visual artist/writer/music/film you feel inspired by right now?
Mark:
5-First record/cassette tape you ever bought?
Mark:
6-Record labels you miss?
Mark:
"Cheap Records"
7-What are you working on right now?
Mark:
8-Bands/musicians you wish would get back together and not put out a crappy new record?
Mark:
9-Musician who died that you wish you could bring back from the grave?
Mark:
"Every body"
10-Favorite song lyrics?
Mark:
"Hell is empty" me
11-Favorite poets?
Mark:
Mark Stewart - Loner 2008 - Directed by Angie Reed
Music: Mark Stewart / Phillipp Quehenberger © Crippled Dick Hot Wax!
ON/OFF Directed by Toni Schifer
The documentary ON/OFF: Mark Stewart - from The Pop Group to the Maffia by Tøni Schifer will be gracing selected cinemas and film festivals. The film retraces the singer's steps and paths from the early days of The Pop Group right up to the present. Schifer, who followed Mark around for a full two years, has crafted a detailed, often intimate portrait of the artist, supplemented by interviews with a. o. Mark Stewart himself, Adrian Sherwood, Daniel Miller (Mute), Nick Cave, Mick Harvey, Doug Wimbish, Skip McDonald, Keith LeBlanc, Douglas Hart (The Jesus & Mary Chain), Fritz Catlin (23 Skidoo), Jon Spencer, Gareth Sager (The Pop Group, Rip Rig and Panic) and many others, plus live recordings and music clips. The DVD will be released by Monitorpop in 2009.
The ON/OFF film premiere is scheduled for April 24, 2009 in London at The East End Film Festival.
DJs: Tøni Schifer and Adrian Sherwood.
Mr. Stewart will be there as well of course.
So, if you happen to be in the UK find a way to go!
ADAM SKY AKA ADAMSKI ANSWERS 11 QUESTIONS ...

(PHOTO OF ADAM SKY © ECHO DANON. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)
1-Five songs you can't get out of your head right now?
Adam:
"Womaniser" Britney Spears
"Thunderstorm Blues" Alan Vega
"Ice Drummer" Alan Vega
"Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" Led Zeppelin,
"Hometown" Adele
"...and many more than 5 actually but mostly my own that I'm working on obviously."
2-Last film you watched and actually liked?
Adam:
"Into the Wild"
3-Book you are reading?
Adam:
"Moon Dust" by Andrew Smith
"High-Rise" by J.G. Ballard
"The Teds" by Chris Steele-Perkins and Richard Smith
"Rockabilly - A 40 year Journey" by Billy Poore
4-Visual artist/writer/music/film you feel inspired by right now?
Adam:
"Alan Vega's 1st solo album as always, Pee Wee's Big Adventure as always, Jeff Koons, Pam Hogg's fashion and A Child of the Jago clothes shop in London... "
5-First record/cassette tape you ever bought?
Adam:
"Whiskey in the Jar" by Thin Lizzy or "Virginia Plain" by Roxy Music.
"Can't quite remember..."
6-Record labels you miss?
Adam:
"Fast Product, KLF Communications and I miss MCA giving me large cheques..."
7-What are you working on right now?
Adam:
"I'm rewoking my 1st album "Liveandirect" as "Vile Acid Rent" to celebrate 20 years of being written out of history....and I'm producing a New Age Teddy Boy singer called Sonny Eriksson..."
8-Bands/musicians you wish would get back together and not put out a crappy new record?
Adam:
"Fat chance of that."
9-Musician who died that you wish you could bring back from the grave?
Adam:
"Lux Interior"
10-Favorite song lyrics?
Adam:
"I'm a fallen idol, fallen from grace, fallen on hard times, I'm an ex-face, I'm a fallen angel, I'm a fallen star, catch me and put me in your pocket, next to your mp3 player" by myself (last week)...
11-Favorite poets?
Adam:
"Myself."
Adam Sky vs Mark Stewart - We are all Prostitutes (Crookers)
VIDEO DIRECTED BY ANGIE REED
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
"ANDY ANIMAL" STALKERS' VOXMAN ANSWERS 11 QUESTIONS ...

1-Five songs you can't get out of your head right now?
Andy:
Disco Tex & The Sex-O-Lettes - Get Dancin'
Joe South - The Games People Play
Cristina - Is That All There Is
Slayer - Angel of Death
Cheeseburger - Commin Home
2-Last film you watched and actually liked?
Andy:
"Do The Right Thing with my 3 month old niece."
3-Book you are reading?
Andy:
Here's the Story by Maureen McCormick
Batman R.I.P. by Grant Morrison and Tony S. Daniel
Hells Angel by Ralph "Sonny" Barger
4-Visual artist/writer/music/film you feel inspired by right now?
Andy:
"Artie Lange"
5-First record/cassette tape you ever bought?
Andy:
"Born On The 4th Of July Soundtrack"
6-Record labels you miss?
Andy:
"Plan 9?!?"
7-What are you working on right now?
Andy:
8-Bands/musicians you wish would get back together and not put out a crappy new record?
Andy:
"I don't."
9-Musician who died that you wish you could bring back from the grave?
Andy:
"Joey"
10-Favorite song lyrics?
Andy:
"Listen bud dont be a dud" off I Live For The Sun by The Sunrays
11-Favorite poets?
Andy:
"GG Allin"
MUSIC MAKER, BEDROOM PUNKIST + DIY PURIST ... PAUL MESSIS ANSWERS 11 QUESTIONS AND MORE
"I am an independant musician, poet and painter. In terms of my own artistic development I am constantly writing poems and musically I am about to embark on a DIY garage inspired EP / CD. I will make around 200 copies and create the covers by hand and distribute to them to friends, family and anyone who contacts me via myspace... give a copy to someone passing by on the street who I think might dig it... I don't particularly care for money or notoriety. I'm just happy to do what I do.
Over the years I have recorded 4 cds in this DIY manner and distributed the recordings in a similar style as above. I have over 200 songs recorded ranging in different styles. However, the garage punk is the one that seems to interest people the most.
Poetry has always played an important role in my life. I use it as an emotional punch bag which allows me to express my true feelings and rage against everything. I have made about 7 chapbooks of poetry over the years. I leave them on trains in the London underground. I planted the books around and really enjoyed doing it. A few people have emailed me back saying they found one of them and that they dug the poetry.
I have not painted for a while because I went mad for a spell. And in a depressed state set fire to nearlly all my paintings. I have kept a few though. Like my music and poems, the paintings are primitive and based on gut emotion. I really like the Fauve movement because the artists used colours to express their souls. The movement was wild and totally against the norms of the time. I find their work highly overlooked as an art genre.
Art seems like it is a dying part of society. Most things considered anti-establishment are now part of establishment. The mass consumer culture has sort of killed off true creativity and artistry. It even kills it off in a sneaky fashion by completely making fools of those who consider themselves cool and so on. It is madness really. The term and concept "Art" seems shit today. I'd rather not prostitute myself even for the sake of a penny. I would much rather create for myself and don't really give a fuck if it is heard or not. Also, I would much rather deal with others who share the same DIY sense of ethics that I do. That's why I decided to respond to your interview and questions. "
1-Five songs you can't get out of your head right now?
Paul:
The Kids - "Flipped Hair and Lace" (this is a cool garage song done by 12 year olds)
Bobby Moore and The Rhythm Aces - "Searching For My Love" (cool doo-wop 45)
Super Furry Animals - Demons (really cool welsh indie psyche pop)
Etta James - I'd Rather Go Blind (soul that makes me cry)
The Jujus - You Treated Me Bad (a really cool garage song)
2-Last film you watched and actually liked?
Paul:
"Super Bad only coz I really liked that McLovin guy. I don't really care too much for movies I get bored easily."
3-Book you are reading?
Paul:
"I'm currently reading 2 books: The Room by Hubert Selby Jr. and Liber Null and Psychonaut by Philip J. Carroll. The 2nd book is about occult magic known as chaos magic. As well as being interested in the arts I'm heavily into occultism... but, not like how a goth or metal head is into it. More like how Joe Meek was into the occult."
4-Visual artist/writer/music/film you feel inspired by right now?
Paul:
"I'm pretty much inspired by a French singer called Barbara at the moment. I found an EP of hers for £1 in a charity shop thinking it would be like Francoise Hardy. But, it's not like Francoise at all. When listening with fresh ears the songs just seem like french piano music. Though once you read about the terrible life Barbara had and you actually start understanding the French lyrics you realize she was a genius and an unknown lyrical genius at that. The thing with Barbara is she was a French Jew during the war and spent most of her childhood in hiding from the Nazis. Her Father used to abuse her. She even wrote a song about being abused by her father when she was 10 years old. I highly recommend people to check out her youtube stuff because she was an amazingly beautiful person, singer, and gifted soul."
5-First record/cassette tape you ever bought?
Paul:
"The first cassette I bought on my own (venturing away from my parent's tastes in music) was "Spiritualized - Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space". It was 1997 and I was 12 years old. That album holds a special place in my soul."
6-Record labels you miss?
Paul:
"I simply miss people putting out records themselves. No one really does it anymore which is a shame because the people who aren't signed to labels are probably better than those signed."
7-What are you working on right now?
Paul:
"Musically I'm working on a 6 track CD / EP. In March, I aim to make a proper start on songs. It's just a pain home recording at times because I don't own drums, so I miss out on good drum sounds. I record in my parent's bathroom because I can get good reverb in there. The songs I have lined up for this EP are going to be in a jangly garage punk style almost bordering on a folky punk sound."
8-Bands/musicians you wish would get back together and not put out a crappy new record?
Paul:
"It would be amazing if Spacemen 3 reformed. Spacemen 3 were the only band I listened to throughout my teenage years. I saw My Bloody Valentine reform and didn't really like their reformation. The other week I saw the Buzzcocks and that was the most awful gig I have ever been to. It would be good if The Milkshakes reformed with their original line up...But, let's face it bands that reform are usually just doing it for money and they always suck."
9-Musician who died that you wish you could bring back from the grave?
Paul:
"Probably Syd Barrett. Just imagine if he did an acoustic album during his reclusive years... what would it have sounded like?"
10-Favorite song lyrics?
Paul:
"I have loads of favourite lyrics. But, for now I'll mention two songs with brilliant lyrics..."
11-Favorite poets?
Paul:
"Charles Bukowski is my all time favourite poet. I love Bukowski's writing, style and genius...People get the wrong idea about Bukowski. I love his work for it's sensitivity and beauty amongst the themes he uses. Another poet I really enjoy is a peer of Bukowski's called Jack Micheline. I consider myself a kindred soul of Micheline's."
Monday, March 2, 2009
KHAN OF FINLAND AKA CAN ORAL AKA I'M SINGLE ANSWERS 11 QUESTIONS ...

1- Five songs you can't get out of your head right now?
Khan:
"Well, 3 new Khan Of Finland songs that I’m working on 24/7 but nothing to show yet. So the other 2 that won’t leave my brain at the moment are..."
Terence Trend D’Arby "Sign Your Name"
and to add some more pop drama to my dark Berlin winter nights:
Cyndi Lauper "I Drove All Night" "
2- Last film you watched and actually liked?
Khan:
"RIOT ON!
This documentary exposes what happened when a group of young Finnish hopefuls (like me) attempted to become rich by creating a mobile phone entertainment company that would attract millions of dollars in investment from corporate giants worldwide.
The film also focuses on two people, Jan Wellmann - the charismatic messiah and main man behind the smoke and mirrors of the short-lived Riot Entertainment Ltd, and John Hakalax - his passionate disciple turned betrayer.
Interviews with the founders, former Riot employees, clients and former investors reveals how multi-million dollar mistakes, corporate con tricks and their over-the-top spending lead to the company's downfall. (From Finland, in English and Finnish, English subtitles). Also expect some finnish nudity not only in the sauna. This movie explains my character most." REVIEW HERE
3- Book you are reading?
Khan:
" "The Rest Is Noise" by Alex Ross. A pretty thick and difficult to read volume about history and music starting with our dear Teutonics Wagner to Mahler, Debussy, Berg to my fellow Finn Jean Sibelius and so on... There are lots more composers to come. It tries to explain the vibe of the times and why the compositions sound the way they do in their historical and political backgrounds. It’s a cool book and if you spend some extra cash you get it with an 8 CD box-set. I didn’t but, you can get samples on wikipedia or check your grand parents' record collection."
4- Visual artist/writer/music/film you feel inspired by right now?
Khan:
"Paul McCarthy “The Painter”. I feel like this all the time and it makes me laugh!"
5- First record/cassette tape you ever bought?
Khan:
"My First cassette tape was Les Humphrey Singers. It could have been the "Mexico" album. I was so into it. First album I ever got was "Darkside Of The Moon" from my brother with my first record player. A yellow-battery-powered-pick-nick-turntable. The first album I bought was "Grapes of Wrath" by Spear of Destiny. They sound so dated now. Damn, but all the more respect to them for Theatre Of Hate."
6- Record labels you miss?
Khan:
" I got my own now (I’m Single Records) and since they don’t pay advances anymore I don’t really give a shit. I miss Lux Interior !!!"
7- What are you working on right now?
Khan:
"As I mentioned before we are working on a couple of Khan Of Finland disco-dub tracks. We are finishing a 12" soon and will be working on a new live set and album to be released later this year. I have a project called: "Audio Porn" that deals with pornography leaving the visual part out. Listen to get hard! It definitely has some advantages. Otherwise I study Turkish singing at the Turkish Conservatory here in Berlin and try to walk around more in the fresh air."
8- Bands/musicians you wish would get back together and not put out a crappy new record?
Khan:
"I believe in musicians that keep going until the last breath!"
9- Musician who died that you wish you could bring back from the grave?
Khan:
"I’ve seen a lot of my heroes play live like Fela Kuti, Sceamin’ Jay Hawkins or The Birthday Party. But, I did miss Sun Ra for a week. So he would be the one!"
10- Favorite song lyrics?
Khan:
"Trio "Da Da Da" ... "Ich lieb dich nicht, Du liebst mich nicht..."
11- Favorite poets?
Khan:
"Lee Perry and Friedrich Hoelderlin"
Echo: Write me anything... a manifesto please.
Khan: There is not only one god !
Echo: Send me anything: a drawing, an image, a photo, a painting, video clip...
Khan: "Excommunication"
Khan:"B-Movie"