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RedLightRadio Haperende Mens – 22-8-2016

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Rogier van Otterloo – Turks Fruit, theme song – (1973)
Holy Fuck – Choppers – LP (2007)
Chris and Cosey – Put yourself in Los Angeles – Heartbeat (1980)
Autechre – Artov Chain – Elseq 4 (2016)
Bear Bones, Lay Low – Nubes de Miel – Hacia La Luz (2016)
Chris and Cosey – Heartbeat – Heartbeat (1980)
Carter Tutti Void – f(2.7) – f(x) (2015)
Factory Floor – Slow Listen – 25 25 (2016)
Fuck Buttons – Okay, lets talk about Magic – Street Horrrsing (2009)

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HAPERENDE MENS SERIES #4 w/ WOLF EYES (US) + SUZUKI JUNZO (JP)

For the fourth time Haperende Mens teams up with OCCII for an alien and pitchdarkly obscure double bill of sound and confusion with:

WOLF EYES + SUZUKI JUNZO (JP)
Wednesday, June 8Doors: 20:30
Entree €8
Occii, Amstelveenseweg 134, Amsterdam

WOLF EYES

‘Born in the dead, dread-filled haunted hills of Michigan, Wolf Eyes are the rabid beasts of Trip Metal & have been plowing thru new tunnels of the underworld since 1997. Pure audio stunt, homemade post-nuclear terror & claustrophobic atmospheres — the most shattered and confusing horror vision since Bo Diddley dropped the duct taped warhead on all humans in 2024.’ – Wolf Eyes

The infamous blistering noise of Wolf Eyes propelled them from being a basement sensation to the finest ranks of Sub Pop without ever losing a shred of credibility. Originally started as the solo project of former Nate Young, he was soon joined by Aaron Dilloway in 1998, John Olson in 2000 then Mike Connenlly and now Crazy Jim. They has released over 150 recordings in their relatively short lifespan, on labels such as Bulb Records, Troubleman Unlimited, Fusetron, and Sub Pop, as well as on Olson’s American Tapes label, Dilloway’s Hanson Records, Mike Connelly’s Gods of Tundra label and Nate Young’s AA Records.
Their stunning new album “I am a problem: mind in pieces” is now out on Jack White’s Third Man Records.

‘Wolf Eyes have always had a B-movie aura. They’re like the Roger Corman of underground music, churning out releases, inspiring other low-budget noise-auteurs, galvanizing scenes both locally in Michigan and globally in festivals and collaborations. Many of their blunt album titles have a schlock-horror feel: Slicer, Dread, Burned Mind, Human Animal. That feel is in the music too. At turns scary, funny, dramatic, and transfixing, Wolf Eyes’ morphing sound has one constant: creepy, thick tension.’  – pitchfork 2015 album review

https://soundcloud.com/thirdmanrecords/enemy-ladder-2
https://wolf-eyes.bandcamp.com/
http://www.wolfeyes.net/

SUZUKI JUNZO
(nod and smile recs/utech)

Tokyo/JPN.

Tokyo guitarist/songwriter/singer Suzuki Junzo! Known from his work with MIMINOKOTO, 20 GUILDERS, Overhang Party and more, Junzo’s Shark-Infested Custard mixes psychedelia, blues, drone, noise and rock into an intoxicating singular blend.

http://suzukijunzo.org/

HAPERENDE MENS SERIES #3 w/ DREW McDOWALL (Coil/Psychic TV) + HELM (uk) + CLAMOR

Together with OCCII we are back for our third collaboration on Sunday the 7th of February with a mesmeric triple bill of electronic music pushing at the edges with Drew McDowall (Coil / Psychic TV), Helm and Clamor. Make sure not to miss this!

DREW MCDOWALL

McDowall formed art-punk trio Poems in 1978 with his then-wife, Rose McDowall. During the 1980s, McDowall was a member of Psychic TV. McDowall performed with Coil regularly for several years, becoming an official member in 1994. McDowall currently is a member of the groups CSD (formerly Captain Sons and Daughters) and Compound Eye (with Tres Warren of Psychic Ills). The notoriously reclusive musician, who resides in New York City, has done a number of public performances for the Modular Synthesizer Solstice and Equinox series in Brooklyn, beginning in 2012. In March 2014, McDowall provided the score to Are You Okay, a short film written by Bret Easton Ellis for the “Are You Okay?” single by Dum Dum Girls.

DREW CAT

HELM

Helm is a sound artist and experimental musician based in London, working with a vast array of revolving instrumentation and abstract sound sources. He has produced four full-length albums and three EPs consisting of dense compositions which explore the relationship between acoustic and electronic derived sounds. Helm’s initial influences were derived from a range of 20th and 21st century avant-garde and experimental music, yet recently the project has grown to incorporate elements from other forms of electronic music such as post-industrial and various strains of dance music. He has also performed extensively across Europe and the USA in various different contexts, including many festival dates and North American and European tours with Danish band Iceage.

HELMIn 2015 Helm released ‘Olympic Mess’ on PAN, his most substantial and highly acclaimed record to date. Where his previous effort, 2014’s ‘The Hollow Organ,’ dealt in dense, distressed sonics, ‘Olympic Mess’ is Younger responding to a period spent engaged with loop-based industrial music, dub techno, and balearic disco. These musical references, all of which can induce hypnotic states and feelings of euphoria, inform ten evocative aural landscapes which unfurl over the course of an hour and act almost as a counterpoint to the turmoil that spawned them. “It’s about exploring a perverse desire to pull the rug from under yourself, and the struggle to achieve a healthy equilibrium between one’s personal and artistic lives,” Younger says. “Dealing with the problematic consequences of pushing your own limits, forming and dissolving relationships, transient lifestyles, physical and mental exhaustion, excess, and other kinds of personal chaos”. Crafted using an array of heavily processed samples, found sound and electroacoustics, personal conflict manifests in “I Exist In A Fog” and “Outerzone 2015,” where visceral noise disintegrates into veiled, ambient strata. The disquieting crescendos of “The Evening In Reverse” and “Fluid Cloak” offer no such relief, while the title track and “Don’t Lick The Jacket” are mineral, multilayered abstractions twisting around a brittle pulse.

‘There’s a human being behind those machines’ an interview with Helm, Fact
http://www.factmag.com/2015/06/20/helm-interview-olympic-mess-pan/

CLAMOR

A duo founded in 2015 by two comrades with a mutual love for the industrial tradition. Channeling the classic sounds of muffled death industrial as well as fierce power electronics into a beast of it’s own. Over their short existence they’ve played alongside Damien Dubrovnik, Hive Mind, Neutral, Dave Phillips, Arv & Miljö, Cremation Lily and more likeminded souls. Both members are active in a variety of projects such as Qualm, Svartvit, Empty Front & Folteraar.
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A loud uproar, as from a crowd of people.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmNS5IqI1a4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNxnasZCMbM

Changes and additions

We have some great additions to the line up and a major cancellation due to scheduling problems. Dennis Tyfus isn’t going to make it on September 13.
Alternative dates for Dennis Tyfus will be announced in the future so you will get your no choice tattoo on a fine day of no choice.

tickets 10 Euro –
http://occii.org/events/haperende-mens-festival/
If, by any chance, you have bought one for 12 euro’s you will get a free drink the 13th.

Oiseaux Tempête (FR)

Oiseaux Tempete is an experimental postrock band with psychedelic and ethnic influences hailing from Paris. With their latest album Al An! they collaborated with musicians from Beirut and created an instant underground classic full of oriental sounds and experimentation.
In OISEAUX-TEMPÊTE ([wazo-tɑ̃.pɛːt] – Storm Petrel), Frédéric D. Oberland and Stéphane Pigneul have chosen a name, a call from the sea, of almost totemic quality. First, perhaps, it offers the suggestion of journeys over great distance, the distant hymns of fortune-tellers and gravity defying acts of the oracles. Yet at the same time, comes the idea of earthly chaos, a willing reference to the telluric frenzy that darkens the sky yet also, paradoxically, brings promise of a radiant tomorrow.

Bear Bones, Lay Low (VE/BE)

Bear Bones, Lay Low is the musical project of the Brussels based Venezuelan musician Ernesto Gonzalez. For the last ten years Gonzales has been making diverse music in which experiment, unexpected layers, ecstasy and ritual come together. Through the combination of electronic and acoustic sounds an unknown world of dystropical nature unfolds. Repetitive kosmische and experimental sounds build up to trance-like heights. Ernesto’s oeuvre spans over more than 50 different releases. Also he is part of many different collaborative groups like Yader and TAV Exotic.

Nocturnal Emissions (UK)

Nocturnal Emissions is a sound art project by Nigel Ayers that has released numerous records and CDs in music styles ranging from electro-acoustic, musique concrète, hybridised beats, sound collage, post-industrial music, ambient and noise music. The sound art has been part of an ongoing multimedia campaign of guerrilla sign ontology utilising video art, film, hypertext and other documents. NE has established itself as a legend in the realm of ritualistic industrial music since the 80’s