Ambient/Noise solo project of Anthony Di Franco (Ax, Ramleh, Ethnic Acid and Skullflower).
HERE
Cold Spring Records
"I put this together after hearing the essential DJ Chaos Live Mixxx (Yamataka Eye); the JD Twitch’s CD compilation that accompanied his 10 Inches of Fear re-edits; and having Fergus “Fergadelic” Purcell play me a great Modern English tune from 1980 (included at the end of this selection). All reminded me of a time when the 1970s turned into the 1980s and UK punk rock turned into something different. This selection is mostly British (all but one tune) and spans 5 years from 1978-1983. It was a dark time in the UK as Thatcher took hold of the reigns of power. Let the dirge commence."
Thanks to Russell
HERE (new link)
Amos
Robert Welch of The John Birch Society in 1974 quoting from a speech he made in 1958 about the criminal insider policies of The U.S./U.N. agenda; privatisation and the merging from within the establishment of banks, private foundations/corporations, think tanks and other non-governmental organisations. Ultimately gaining control socially, geopolitically and economically. Eerily reminiscent of todays state of affairs.
"drumcomputergrind" from one of my moist favoured blogs: Am I Mean?
Wadge/Blower split (1998)...
HERE
Punish And Destroy (Cowabunga, 2007)...
HERE
Torture EP posted earlier...
HERE
BUY THE NEW ONE
(Released on Philip Glass' label Orange Mountain Music)
"The LP release of this Glass score was released in the 1980s in a severely truncated form with only 6 tracks and 45 minutes of music. This newly re-mastered recording features 13 tracks and over 76 minutes of music including the original sound-effects and additional music used in the film."
HERE
GLASS
ORANGE