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Florya 11.15.2010 04:30 AM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Been listening to THIRD MIND MOVEMENTS and I find it absolutely startling how amazing this album is. I've never heard anything like it... one of the great "studio as an instrument" albums of the past decade.

Check out..
Throbbing Gristle live at Kezar part 1


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AOc0VL7L7I


all 5 parts are amazing.


Third Mind Movements is the best thing they've done for decades.

atsonicpark 11.15.2010 05:38 AM

I think it's their best since d.o.a. at least, ENDLESS NOT was sorta a mess but this stuff is excellent.

Genteel Death 11.15.2010 09:31 AM

 

Glice 11.15.2010 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Dead-Air
It's an interesting side effect of Gen as a phenomena that while people on this board can't seem to discuss a bass pick or picking a nose without descending into a flame war of cunt calling, somehow when we discuss the queen of shocking and anti-social behavior it is all completely cordial and well though out.


Cunt.

Glice 11.15.2010 09:36 AM

By which I mean, I think that TG tend to attract something a bit more considered in listeners; for me, TG represent something really quite important in breaking down tired rock narratives. They don't destroy them entirely, but unlike (say) the Sex Pistols, there's a definite sense of at least trying to move away from the cock-heavy inertia of rock in general.

Ghostchase 11.16.2010 05:27 PM

That Matmos fellow, Drew Daniel, wrote the essay for 33 1/3 on 20 Jazz Funk Greats. Anyone here read that?

atsonicpark 11.16.2010 06:17 PM

nope, gonna have to pick that up, even though that's one of my least fav TG albums -- still nice/interesting to see a 33 1/3 book on it at all, and Drew seems like a brilliant man so it'll be worth the $7 or however much it costs I'm sure.

Florya 11.17.2010 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Ghostchase
That Matmos fellow, Drew Daniel, wrote the essay for 33 1/3 on 20 Jazz Funk Greats. Anyone here read that?


Yup. It's well worth the money.

Marolo 11.17.2010 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Ghostchase
That Matmos fellow, Drew Daniel, wrote the essay for 33 1/3 on 20 Jazz Funk Greats. Anyone here read that?


Drew is a real geek and tends to over-analyze every little detail, but I supoose that's what makes it an interesting read

EvdWee 11.25.2010 05:51 AM

peter 'sleazy' christopherson has passed away.

so probably no X-TG @ ATP...

atsonicpark 11.25.2010 06:47 AM

FUCK

Marolo 11.25.2010 07:36 AM

:-(

narlus 11.25.2010 11:34 AM

RIP, Sleazy. you left an amazing legacy.
 

 

 

 

Ghostchase 11.26.2010 03:11 PM

What the fuck? NO!

RIP :'(

startur 06.20.2011 09:56 PM

http://www.factmag.com/2011/06/20/th...trial-records/

Throbbing Gristle reactivate Industrial Records, ready “final” LP and reissues

In a statement released today, Throbbing Gristle have announced the official “re-activation” of Industrial Records.

“Industrial Records hereby announces it’s official re-activation. IR is the sole representative of, and ONLY official label representing and releasing records by Throbbing Gristle.

“TG’s contract with Mute/EMI expired in June 2010, and despite a number of other offers and proposals, all four members of TG elected to re-start Industrial Records to re-release the IR/TG catalogue and the final TG studio album Desertshore along with other archival recordings.

“IR has purchased ALL the remaining warehouse stock of the Mute Records editions of TG recordings. The first batch for sale comprises of the last remaining copies of the original editions of TGV DVD boxed-set, Part Two – Endless Not CD and double vinyl LP along with bargain priced ‘end-of-line’ titles including – The Second Annual Report, D.O.A. The Third & Final Report, Heathen Earth and 20 Jazz Funk Greats.”

These items are available now, exclusively at the TG Mail Order site.

Then, on September 26, IR will release a series of deluxe vinyl editions of the classic albums The Second Annual Report, D.O.A. The Third & Final Report, Heathen Earth, 20 Jazz Funk Greats and Throbbing Gristle’s Greatest Hits, each remastered by Chris Carter and pressed in a limited edition of 2000 copies and packaged with 8-page colour booklet featuring photos (some previously unpublished), press clips and “other visual ephemera from the Industrial Records archive.

These same albums will also be made available as digital downloads in AAC, MP3 and FLAC formats, and on CD as part of a TG Time Capsule series of reissues.

“Each title has been remastered by Chris Carter and comes packaged for the first time in the digi-pak format to better represent their original IR LP artwork. Each release in this ‘Time Capsule’ series, comes with an additional disc of selected TG live performances culled from our TG24 archive recordings. They are selected to represent TG live performances specific to the original release year of each album.”

Last but not least, the band confirm that they will no longer perform under the name Throbbing Gristle, concurring with the late Peter Christopherson’s words:

“About the future of TG live. I do not regard it as possible for any changed band or variation of personnel to perform live as Throbbing Gristle without all the original four of us on stage.”

TG are currently putting the finishing touches to “the final TG studio album”, their long-gestating re-interpretation of Nico’s Desertshore. This is expected to see release in early 2012.

The Watcher 06.21.2011 06:55 AM

HOLY FUCK!! I'd love to have these albums remastered and what have you, and hopefully they'll do Shadow Of The Sun and Journey Through A Body as well because those are IMPOSSIBLE to find....... perhaps even a reissue of the TG box sets? I would be so happy if that were the case - those Mute CD versions are okay but nothing special and a band like TG deserve better.

The Watcher 06.21.2011 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Ghostchase
That Matmos fellow, Drew Daniel, wrote the essay for 33 1/3 on 20 Jazz Funk Greats. Anyone here read that?


Great book. Money is better spent on The Wreckers Of Civilization which was absolutely amazing but the 33 book was interesting too.......

The Watcher 06.21.2011 10:35 AM

There was a recent bootleg of 2nd Annual Report floating around lately too for 25 dollars I saw in stores. Glad I didn't buy it, for the sake of just having it on LP.

Ghostchase 07.14.2011 01:12 PM

I can't wait for Sept 26th to roll around!

I wonder how it will take for Gen to hook back up with Chris & Cosey and do some new material?

Kallisti23chaos 07.22.2011 10:03 PM

I put the blame on Mr. Savage Clone for turning me on to this madness


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