Thursday 2 October 2014

Upcoming....

Cry Parrot & AC Projects:


Joe McPhee & Chris Corsano (duo)

with support from Urine Gagarin & Hockyfrilla





Sunday 19th October
7.30pm
Nice N Sleazy.

£8.50 advance / £10 on the door.

Advance tickets available at Tickets Scotland and online at: http://www.nicensleazy.com/listings/events/19-oct-14-cry-parrot--ac-projects-present-nice-n-sleazy/
ace review here from radio free midwich !!!

CKDH – Yr Putrid Eyeballs

An exceptional Black Metal logo always draws me in and the singular art work in this oversized cardboard CD case makes this a hard disc to ignore.

Razor-sharp tones (a high C#?) open ‘Your Putrid Eyeballs’ sliding over each other like greased jade.  These thin green needles puncture the twilight (it’s getting dark as I type) and I notice that swinging my head from side-to-side makes them dance gently in the middle of the room.  A brown and granular wash (think coffee grounds) plays a twin-tone melodie as liquid hydrogen rushes down a spiral staircase leaving toxic steam in its wake.  The between-track silence is uncanny.

Beautiful austerity.

‘Fungal Air Creeping Adders’ jams on these strange radiophonic tones further, bunching them up to create a ripple, a rhythm and a steady bass-line crackle.  It all sounds strangely contemporary and the sort of thing I imagine is played in an inner-city night club shortly before kicking out time; the feeling of dread and alienation is real.  An occasional metallic scratching uncovers itself gradually, steadily becoming unnerving, unsettling…like something is about to shear off and screech out the stereo covered in nasty blisters.   And then…just before the end a beautiful thing happens and two sine-wave tones modulate in just the right way to create a third tone, a harmony that sings like an angel.  It only lasts a second but becomes the grit in the oyster, the seldom seen hint of violet in a rainbow.

All the more delicious for its rarity.




Sunday 18 May 2014

new name, my name??

dunno how this started happening.  anyway this is happening soon and will be braw!!


More.....


Wednesday 12 March 2014

upcoming

.... in Dundee....
 






















Glasgow - support for night 2 (April 16th) of the Richard Youngs 3 day residency at a secret venue 


Friday 3 January 2014

more ole stuff



Tube o' mould (Total Vermin)

"...They have made this amazing recording though, released on Total Vermin as #74 and it is pretty much like being in the belly of a giant buzzing fly with an Indonesian percussion orchestra practicing inside of a sheet metal building that the fly is circling around in trying to figure out what to do next. Its not about escape, its not panicked, really. Maybe its about roller derby, it kind of has that vibe too. I have no idea what these instruments are but there are some electronic sounds, and I think some sticks. After a certain point its like Albert Ayler comes on by for a visit and they tie him up in the kitchen. Breakfast music." - Jorge



some old Hockyfrilla stuff

Spirit and Spector (Chocolate Monk)


Hockyfrilla - Spirit and Spector

“Some archival recordings from this annoyingly reclusive duo from Edinburgh. You may well know Rhian (aka CKDH) from doing time in Giant Tank, jamming with Kuupuu, looking fierce in The Barbarians, and she was recently seen performing as part of Smegma at the Smell in LA. Dora Doll was a founding numbnut of Prick Decay/Decaer Pinga, has performed in Smell & Quim and terrorized many a young man at 'noise' shows in her time. “Spirit & Spector” is a miasma of electrical smoke, the sound of wheezing subterranean light bulbs & a bucket load of mechanical schlub worms all wrapped up in the collapsing essence of muscled women. It all sounds broken to me, but hey you don't need no opulence, pauper.” – Dylan Nyoukis.

Vulpes Vulpes


Hockyfrilla - Vulpes Vulpes

'Murky electro-paralysis that moves in slow-spooling codes of ugh through barely-illuminated landscapes of blood, mud and aggressively formulated minimalism.' - Volcanic Tongue 

'Hockyfrilla makes some amazing continuous sounds and noises. Lots of plastic toys are mixed in free interplay with percussive wooden objects from non-western cultures. Perhaps this is Inuit technology at work here. There is certainly a machine like quality to some of the rolling continuities found in the temporal abyss of Hockyfrilla. This is also very well expressed on the disk Vulpes Vulpes...
'This disk is really really good, especially if you like mind melting washes of harmonic feedback and tape echo-esque friction.' - Jorge

I have to admit to a great ignorance for much of what happens in Brighton ... The scrape of Mr Nyoukis’s work has been there in the background seeping its way into the grey matter almost by osmosis but as for hard matter then no, none. At least now I have these two to go on. Hockyfrilla being Nyouki’s sister Dora Doll ably abetted by sole other female companion Rhian. A female duo then and how short are we of them? The more females inhabiting the male dominated experimental, noise drone arena the happier I am. Thus I am now in a state of half lidded, all knowing bliss having bathed the ears first in the twenty minutes or so of Vulpes Vulpes and then Feld Mose.

Catching up is never a chore and discovering that Dora Doll and Rhian make a kind of dying equipment, all falling apart, scuzzy, no-fi drone in which everything disintegrates into its constituent parts [at least on here it does] fills me the kind of joy equalled to that of discovering that your digs in Brighton has a quirky Belgian restaurant across the road that sells Bruges Zot. Three tracks and twenty minutes that scour the drone landscape with an array of dry joints, feedback, rustling and general murkiness all of which produces some kind of altered consciousness in those od-ing on Sussex ale. It must be the pebble beaches or the genial atmosphere that contributes to it all but I’m a fan. - Idwal Fisher

Cerebral Odyssey IV (Giant Tank)


Hockyfrilla - Cerebral Odyssey IV


The Polly Shang Kuan Band / Hockyfrilla  (Sickhead Tapes)



 The Polly Shang Kuan Band / Hockyfrilla - The Polly Shang Kuan Band / Hockyfrilla

Broken Brain (V/A, Chocolate Monk)


Various Artists - Broken Brain

Hockyfrilla / Deepkiss 720 (Archivo De Sangre De Dios)


Hockyfrilla / Deepkiss 720 - Split


some ole ckdh stuff

 Yr Putrid Eyeballs (Poot Records)


 

 

 

 

 







Summer Trance (Total Vermin)


CK Dexter Haven - Summer Trance

'Its called ckdh “summer trance” and is also released by the ubiquitous Total Vermin (this time, number  47).  This is totally my cup of tea.  Strong, black, with insects in it.  The second side begins with scratching and a feedback Larson-squalk that makes me think of Hockyfrilla, thats why I thought it might be the same' - Jorge

'This is Hockyfrilla and Barbarians' Rhian Thompson's summer album. That being the case, I can only assume that her aestival activities consist of whiting out and falling into paranoid, delusional sleep under bushes in the ornamental gardens of power stations. Insectoid-acoustic scrape and scratch and a dissonant cloud of generator drone unsettle and disturb. The more I listen, the surer I am that it is her best work so far, and imbued with a certain beauty... but not the kind that I'd ever like to look at.' - Total Vermin

Feld Mose


CK Dexter Haven - Feld Mose

'..delivering up waves of shingle shimmer, sine wave float and hard beans slowly rolling around a large drum. The longest track on here, the opener, dissolves into silence for the best part of five minutes only to emerge on the second track in the kind of high pitched whistles that bemuse dogs. For the most part, the rest of Feld Mose consists of barely heard sine waves in to which the mandible chatter of insects is folded, factory hum and the drilling of sensitive teeth. It’s a winning combination.' - Idwal Fisher

The Y BEND/CK Dexter Haven/Usurper - Live Cuts


















Servants of Culture, Drinkers of Pearls Volume III (V/A Total Vermin)


Various Artists - Servants of Culture, Drinkers of Pearls Volume III

Part Wild Horses Mane on Both Sides with ckdh (Split with Fria Konstellation, Rayon Recs)












The Speech Organs (V/A Unverified)








Doing the Right Thing Takes the Emptiness Away (V/A Pjorn)

Various Artists - Doing the Right Thing Takes the Emptiness Away

Usurper vs. CK Dexter Haven - War in Miniature