Paul Watson from London UK, (BBBlood) noise /experimental / loops / feedback / gunk / cut up weird etc..
NEW TRACK + BELGIUM SHOW IN SEPTEMBER
VLAS VEGAS / GELUIDSOVERLAST / DE KREUN PRESENT ::
"DOE NE KEER MOEITE" - NOISEFEST PART II
Playing live :
Naked On The Vague (AUS, exclusive show !!) - Attestupa (SW) - Sewer Election (SW) - Family Battle Snake (GR) - BBBlood (UK) - Sink (Fin) - Ecoute La merede (FR) - Wallkeeper (D) - Pieces Of Quiet (B) - Remork (B) - True Deep (B) - All Shadows And Deliverance (B) - Unholy Analog Noisemachine (B) - Kanonnevlees (B) - Anus Nocturnum (B) - Spleen (B)
first band at 14h00 sharp !!
+ vieze filmpjes met K
- distro's galore!
- arty pedals expo
- DJ's! Afterpary !
damage : 7/10/12
reservaties : reservaties@dekreun.be
De Kreun, conservatoriumplein 1 , Kortrijk (Belgium)
Near trainstation !
Fast Paced Rehearsal 09/06/2010 by BBBlood
INCUBATE BLOG - Q&A
Here is my Q&A
[inQ&A] BBBlood
Only two more months until Incubate 2010. For the past few months we’ve been announcing new artists every week. But with 200 + artists coming up in September we can imagine you losing your hold. That’s why we compiled the Incubate 2010 Spotify playlist (http://incu.at/spotify). Subscribing to this playlist will get you acquainted with most of the Incubate 2010 bands.
Apart from their music, part of the getting-to-know-them-better-proces will also be us asking some of the artists a few questions in the upcoming months. The thirty-sixth edition in a series:
1.Can you please introduce yourself?
I’ve been making music under the BBBlood name since 2002 but before then I used to play in a load of trashy punk and grindcore bands. Once they all broke up I thought I’d work on my own noise based material as I was just getting into harsh noise and have always been involved in the D.I.Y punk ethics that the noise community also adopts. At first my sound was pretty cheap and very crude distorted computer based noise. But I eventually threw all that in the bin and started making straight up concentrated harsh noise. Since then I’ve not looked back and I’m trying to progress the sound further.
2.Where are you at the moment?
Currently I am enjoying the sun in London as we never seem to get a real summer in England that lasts longer than a week. I’m hoping that it like this at least until Incubate 2010 has finished, as I’m planning a holiday around the same time.
3.Have you played in the Netherlands before and if so, what’s your view on or experience with the scene you’re operating in in The Netherlands?
Sadly no, I’ve never played in the Netherlands. Last time I was over in Holland I was 18 years old with a few friends on a debauched trip to Amsterdam where all we did was smoke and drink beer. Last year I did a split cassette on Turgid Animal records with the Apophallation great harsh noise from NL. I really enjoy playing in mainland Europe as the crowds are always a lot more up for it. I’m really looking forward to coming over.
4.What can we expect of your gig at the Incubate Festival?
Expect no mercy.
No seriously, expect an attempt to produce some highly charged non-melodic metallic junk noise within 15 minutes.
5.What are your plans for the (near) future?
In the near future I’m planning to release more records, play more shows in main land Europe and keep on pushing my sound further.
VARIOUS ARTISTS - RESUMING TREATMENT
[FRAG13] v/a "RESUMING TREATMENT: the first year" - cdr/box/shirt
Celebrating the first anniversary of the Fragment Factory, here's some special tidbit, representing exclusive unreleased material by Fragment artists and its closest allies. A diverse range of contemporary experimental electronic music from the UK, Japan, Germany and the US. An hour long delightful jaunt, featuring: Bryan Lewis Saunders, Sutekh Hexen, Yoshihiro Kikuchi, Filthy Turd, Krube, Drowner, Gray Mullet, Out Of The Unknown, BBBlood, Instinct Control, Regosphere and Duncan Harrison!
Housed in a 7inch mailing box, sticker/postcard inserts, spray-painted disk/inner sleeve. Artist copies + initial mailorder copies will include a dark grey shirt w/ black printed sleeve design on the front. Shirts are strictly limited to 20 pieces! This required many dirty hands and considerable effort, trust me on this one!
100 copies. shipping July 16
8.50€ + shipping //// 16.00€ + shipping incl. the shirt
BBBLOOD / AL QAEDA SPLIT REVIEW IN WITCH KUNT
Two pretty good reviews in the great noise zine Witch Kunt of the Al Qaeda split 7" (Available) and the Reaching. split CDr (Sold out), Thanks Tyler!
There are copies of Witch Kunt zine still available please check it out.
FAX YOURSELF...
BBBlood - Fax Yourself by BBBlood
Also a little reminder this Saturday is the Noise x3 UK Noise Conference 2 @ the Old Blue Last in London.
Saturday 10th July
NOISE! NOISE! NOISE! & TRANSIENT CONSTELLATIONS PRESENT:
THE 2ND ANNUAL UK NOISE CONFERENCE
@ Old Blue Last, 38 Great Eastern Street, EC2A 3ES
5pm-1:30am | £6 advance | £8 on the door
http://www.wegottickets.com/event/83022
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=124303524257943
http://www.last.fm/event/1549207
I've been told the advanced tickets are
THE LOWEST FORM OF MUSIC
One day before my Birthday roll on October!
Second Layer, Harbinger Sound and No-Fi presents...
THE LOWEST FORM OF MUSIC:
The Los Angeles Free Music Society in London
The Lowest Form Of Music is the first ever event in the UK dedicated to the work and influence of the legendary Los Angeles Free Music Society (LAFMS). This weekend of performance, film screenings and discussion will explore the legacy of one of the avantgarde’s great unsung movements.
The missing link between the far-out West Coast freakscene that spawned Zappa and Beefheart and the worldwide explosion of DIY experimental culture, LAFMS is a must-check for all those with an interest in underground alternative culture. Using humour, collage and buckets full of the bizarre, this collective kicked the early 70s out of its post-Manson nightmare and into the avant-gutter of a pre-punk endzone.
The influence LAFMS has had on the explosion of international DIY culture is immeasurable. Explicitly acknowledged as a motivation for the emergence of the Japanese noise scene in the 1980s, as well as being cited specifically by the likes of Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth) and John Olson (Wolf Eyes), the collective that emerged in LA in 1973 resulted in countless adventurous music lovers tasting the delights of a new kind of creative freedom and getting out there and doing it for themselves.
The Lowest Form of Music will take place over an extended weekend at Beaconsfield in South London, a venue “distinguished by its history of providing a forum for extraordinary events and exhibitions”. The programme will feature a host of LAFMS artists and groups
presenting performances, talks, films screenings and workshops.
"The LAFMS recordings (are) experimental rock history at its most historical and hysterical - a completely bizarro and further-out counterpart to the LA punk scene." - Thurston Moore, Sonic Youth
"LAFMS people have hybridized avant-garde, experimental, improvisational, punk, pop and even humorous stuffs. For Japanese fans, LAFMS has become a legend." - Takuya Sakaguchi, Osaka
"LAFMS were the New Weird America when nobody was payin’ attention 25-30 years ago." - Roland Woodbe, Siltblog
"The monster is back in its original nature! Human synthesizers!! Hijokaidan in its early days was heavily under (Airway’s) influence. Definitely a must for everyone in this era!" - Toshiji Mikawa, Incapacitants/Hijokaidan
"The guys in the LAFMS were inquistive smartie nerds determined to forge their own SONIC WORLD. What a shipwreck and coral reef they created!" - Gary Panter
Programme:-
Friday:-
SMEGMA
LE FORTE FOUR
TOM RECCHION
MORPHOGENESIS
Saturday:-
AIRWAY
INCAPACITANTS
JOHN DUNCAN
RAIONBASHI & KUTZKELINA
MARK DURGAN + SPOILS & RELICS
Plus films, art installation, workshops and a panel talk/Q+A on the multi-media art of the LAFMS with Tom Recchion, Takuya Sakaguchi, Frederik Nilson, John Duncan, Rick Potts and moderated by Edwin Pouncey.
Sunday:-
HIJOKAIDAN
THE TENSES
BILL KOULIGAS / JOSEPH HAMMER DUO
+ one more act TBC.
Plus films, art installations, workshops and a panel talk/Q+A on the history and influence of the LAFMS with Jojo Hiroshige, Takuya Sakaguchi, Jackie Stewart, John Wiese, Toshiji Mikawa, Joe Potts and moderated by David Toop.
The Lowest Form Of Music
Friday October 22 – Sunday October 24
Beaconsfield, 22 Newport St, London, SE11 6AY
Tickets:
Weekend tickets £40
http://www.wegottickets.com/event/85854
Friday tickets £13
http://www.wegottickets.com/event/85724
Saturday tickets £16
http://www.wegottickets.com/event/85725
Sunday tickets £16
http://www.wegottickets.com/event/85726
The Lowest Form Of Music is produced by Harbinger Sound, Second Layer Records, No-Fi and Sound and Music.
http://www.secondlayer.co.uk
http://www.no-fi.org.uk
http://www.soundandmusic.org
http://www.lafms.com
http://www.beaconsfield.ltd.uk