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Moshe 05.26.2006 03:11 PM

Dream/Aktion unit album out this summer
 
http://www.saucerlike.com/index.php


Dream/Aktion unit album out this summer
May 26, 2006

Blood Shadow Rampage
Volcanic Tongue VT-03
CD

Released August 2006

"Volcanic Tongue is proud to present the first ever release by the Dream/Aktion Unit, a free-thinking avant garage Ur-kestra based around the central kernel of guitarist Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), saxophonist Paul Flaherty and drummer Chris Corsano (Six Organs Of Admittance, Sunburned Hand Of The Man et al) and featuring Heather Leigh Murray (Taurpis Tula/Jandek/Scorces) on pedal steel and vocals and Matt Heyner (No-Neck Blues Band/Angelblood) on upright bass.

The Dream/Aktion Unit were originally birthed as a side-project to allow Thurston Moore and Jim O’Rourke to fully explore the kind of ecstatic power blues that their work in Sonic Youth repeatedly implied. The addition of legendary New England saxophonist Paul Flaherty and powerhouse drummer Chris Corsano provided them with an umbilical connection straight to the source of modern musical freedom, while working to liberate them from previously articulated modes of known rock-speak. As a quartet, the group tore through a bunch of the USA’s most winning festival spaces – their ground-levelling F/X pedal assault at the De Stijl/Freedom From bash in Minneapolis in 2004 being a particular landmark - with both guitarists drawing creative sustenance from the kind of ego-obliterating drums/horn interaction previously articulated by players like The Reverend Frank Wright, Glenn Spearman, Denis Charles and Albert Ayler.

Come 2005 – with sub-underground modes enjoying a particularly unlikely shot in the sun – The Dream/Aktion unit began to take on role of some kind spontaneous think-tank, with a revolving door policy towards membership and a commitment to the demands of the moment resulting in almost Orchestral incarnations featuring members of Burning Star Core, Hair Police and Vampire Belt all pushing the hell out of the envelope.

In May 2005 Moore, Flaherty and Corsano brought the Dream/Aktion Unit to Stirling, Scotland, for the final Le Weekend festival to be curated by David Keenan/Volcanic Tongue. With O’Rourke permanently out of the picture due to various film and musical commitments, Matt Heyner aka Count Heynowski of NNCK and Heather Leigh of Taurpis Tula stepped up. The results were mind-blowing, with the quintet tearing through a non-stop gush of energy/ideas without resorting to base musical concerns like dialogue or listening with your ears. This was pure simultaneity at some kind of peak of flux. Moore’s role was key. He would move from these kind of suggestive, shepherding chords that would work lubes of motion into the back line, where Corsano and Heyner hooked up to such a degree that it was hard to separate their individual tonal and percussive points. They sounded like a friggin combine harvester. Murray and Flaherty were floating on their own particular plane, one that worked to reconcile the insane pulse of blood from the base of their spine with the juice of pure vision. Flaherty’s sound touches on a whole bunch of jazz modes while re-situating the tradition somewhere way upwind of contemporary sound-as-thought while Heather Leigh’s exquisitely violent pedal steel stylings and free vocal improvisations seemed to touch on aspects of both Patty Waters, Lydia Lunch and Keiji Haino’s flesh-extensions while resolutely refusing anything approaching previously-articulated tongue. The whole thing was recorded and mixed straight to 24 track and the results are what you have in your hands. The first ever document of the collective thought of what’s easily the cream of the subterranean cup. Packaged in deluxe hard card gatefold sleeves with specially-commissioned eye-gouging video nasty-style artwork from Miss Karen Constance of Brighton aka Karen Lollypop of Blood Stereo/Smack Music 7/Chocolate Monk this is the first ever ‘real’ CD release from Volcanic Tongue after a run of limited and highly collectable art-edition CD-Rs".

David Keenan


 
Moshe

Iain 05.26.2006 06:28 PM

Neat....looking forward to this one. The Le Weekend show was one of the best musical things I have seen...ever.

I wonder if this will come out before or after the Mochizuki Harutaka cd than VT were supposed to be doing. His set at Le Weekend was equally amazing.

whorefrost 05.28.2006 06:13 AM

oh fuck yes, looking forward to this... that was an awesome show with thurston wandering out into the audience at one point and lifting some dude on his shoulders...

Iain 05.28.2006 07:31 AM

Yeah, that was pretty odd. He was wailing on his guitar on the ground in front of me at one point.

top 40 squeeze 05.28.2006 04:35 PM

anyone else sick of the way people write about improvised performances? all the lofty metaphors and shit? i mean its fun to do, but I couldn't get all the way through reading this. can't wait to buy it though.

jon boy 05.28.2006 05:49 PM

its about godamn time they released something. i am really looking forward to this.

umjammer atomsk 05.29.2006 03:35 AM

This is fucking awesome. I'm pumped.

PAULYBEE2656 05.29.2006 05:04 AM

yes! again moshe, thank you

whorefrost 05.29.2006 05:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by top 40 squeeze
anyone else sick of the way people write about improvised performances? all the lofty metaphors and shit? i mean its fun to do, but I couldn't get all the way through reading this. can't wait to buy it though.


heh, i quite enjoy reading such things. that was written by David Keenan probably, who also writes for the Wire. me and my friend are fascinated by him. we find him quite annoying although I do admire his writing, it is very creative. his music writing is far superior to a lot of the redundant shit spouted out by Wire journalists.

anyway, such writing seems to imply a deeper level to the music or to make the music seem important. maybe it could be construed as pretentious. but reading that blurb has only intensified my anticipation for this release.

sun city girl 09.22.2006 05:03 AM

so does anyone have this album, is it worth buying?

sonicl 09.22.2006 05:21 AM

My opinion is here.

Don't take it as gospel though.

sun city girl 09.22.2006 05:24 AM

ok thanks!

_tunic_ 09.22.2006 04:52 PM

the complete thread is here
http://www.sonicyouth.com/gossip/sho...878#post178878

greenlight 09.22.2006 05:32 PM

thanks for info moshe!

Brett Robinson 09.22.2006 07:19 PM

Next up, College Girls Gone Wild: SMITH COLLEGE style jams

Moshe 09.23.2006 10:51 AM

well, I think that the new dream/aktion might be the best sonic release this year and one of my favorite albums of 2006.

Iain 09.23.2006 10:53 AM

I really should get round to getting this. It'd be nice to hear a soundboard recording of this show. However, it's never going to be as good as being there.


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