Showing posts with label Laughing Clowns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Laughing Clowns. Show all posts

Monday 27 January 2014

Australia Day Part II










All of these tunes from 1980. A pretty fuckin good year for the Laughing Clowns wouldn't you say?

Saturday 4 May 2013

Laughing Clowns - New Bully In The Town

Drummage: A Reprise




New Bully In Town
Laughing Clowns

The drums on this track are the hook, the...fuck let's face it they are the whole song. How did I miss the post-punk drummer of all post-punk drummers in the original Drummage blog conference/party started by Mr Simon Reynolds at the end of last year? Listening to the Ghost Of An Ideal Wife LP from 1985 the other other day New Bully In The Town stopped me in my tracks while I was doing the er... dishes. The drummage swings like mad and blew my mind and not for the first time. You could put more than half of the Clowns catalogue on here but this'll do for now. According to Ed Kuepper this is a humorous song influenced by 2 old songs. One was an old hillbilly instrumental and the other a 1920s blues track. Laughing Clowns 2 main players were Ed on guitar & vox and the incredible Jeffery Wegener on the drums with a revolving line up of other instrumentalists. Wegener even once played in a later/near the end line up of The Birthday Party, after Phil Calvert was no longer required, for some final live dates in Europe. Wegener even played in an early version of The Saints. If I recall this correctly early on at Laughing Clowns shows Wegener and his Kit would be front and centre of the stage. That's how important/integral Jeffery was to the band.


*Writing about drumming is really hard particularly if you're not a drummer. I had a few lessons at school in grades 5 & 6. I even once had to fill in at a rehearsal for my brothers band. I was in year 7 and they were all  form 6ers doing their HSC (year 12). Eventually though they got fed up as I really couldn't keep time. 

Tuesday 18 December 2012

2012 - A Look Back Part III


Best Internet Mixtapes/DJ Mixes 2012

Panabrite - Lunar Atrium Mix
Synthesiser vistas from his extensive Library music collection.
Mark Van Hoen - Pontone Mix #87
Electronic pop 101.
Ix Tab - Pontone Mix #95
The roots and traces of The Bregnut Tree.
K-Punk - Pontone Mix #91
4th world musical travels.
Evol - Fact Mix #330
Mentastic!
Dara - Blog To The Old Scool Mix
The ultimate 'ardcore 91 mix.

*A lot of time in 2012 I was putting together my own ultimate mixtapes of 'ardcore, Breakbeat, Darkside, Jungle and Ambient Jungle. So maybe I wasn't into other peoples mixes as much. I must admit my Acieeed! mix and Miami Bass mix haven't really got off the ground yet.


Re/Discovered, Not Reissued In 2012
  • Lou Reed - Coney Island Baby
  • Dave Graney - Knock Yourself Out/Hashish/We Wuz Curious
  • Stereolab - 91-97 Catalogue
  • Pulp - Intro/His n Hers/Different Class/We Love Life
  • Cybotron - Clear
  • The Black Dog - Book Of Dogma
  • Primitive Calculators - Primitive Calculators/Primitive Calculators & Friends 1979-82
  • Laughing Clowns - Cruel But Fair (3CD)
  • Omni Trio - Vols 1-5
  • Jacob's Optical Stairway - S/T
  • A Guy Called Gerald - Black Secret Technology
  • 4 Hero - Parallel Universe/The Early Plates
  • Various - Reinforced Presents: Callin For Reinforcements & The Definition of Hardcore
  • 2 Bad Mice/Kaotic Chemistry - Everything
  • Various - Hardcore Leaders Of The New School
  • Various - Torque - No U Turn Comp
  • Wagon Christ - Throbbing Pouch
  • The Wu-Tang Clan  - Group & Solo LPs 93-96
  • Snoop Dog - Doggystyle
  • Michael Hoenig & Manuel Gottching  - Early Water
  • Ilitch - 10 Suicides
  • Patrick Vian - Bruits Et Temps Analogues
  • And every second track released on The Hardcore Continuum from like 90- 95. There I finally said it!
*I did end up listening to that Kendrick Lamar LP. Bit of a downer I thought, not bad and sonically pretty cool though.