Vocals were recorded on minidisc (remember them) by none other than the great North England poet, P.A. Morbid. Morb is well known around the local poetry circuit, and has a number of published works.
He is also the voice and guiding force behind his own musical project, Killy Dog Box and Pre Dating the 13th. Perfect dark ambient fodder for a cold winter evening and well worth checking out, and links can be found here:
https://soundcloud.com/killy-dog-box
https://soundcloud.com/pre-dating-the-13th
The four tracks were finally completed among a series of a number of other projects, although I did not want to put anything up on the blog or Soundcloud until I felt everything was finished, and Morbid had graciously given me the go ahead to use his golden larynx. So now, a mere seven years or so later, here we are:
Magog Hammer Machine
First one from a series of remix cover
version projects. Vocals are by none other than P.A.Morbid. The original
version is buried somewhere in the title and the supporting image may well be a
clue. Suffice to say one of my favourite ever tracks, and a big influence for
many things over the years. It is now
far removed now from the original track, with a series of time stretched tones.
overlaid samples, loops and general madness.
Archbishop Thunderstorm
The second piece in the series was a
classic from one of my favourite 70s Krautrock bands. Amazing lyrics and
incredible vocals and beat in the original. No way that it could ever be
matched in terms of its lysergic intensity - so this is a completely different
and individual take. Vocals are again from the Rev. P.A. Morbid.
Come Again
A cover version born not in a song, but in
a poem. But not just any poem of course, but one of the greatest poems ever.
Penned by everyone's fave Irish Poet Golden Dawn member, this tells of an
apocalyptic vision heralded by spiritual decay and cultural loss. Probably more
pertinent even today than when it was written. Loved it ever since I saw a
comic version of it in International Times made as a collage cut up by Biff
Comics. Vocals again are by the incomparable P.A. Morbid.
The final piece from this series of insane
cover version projects, this time returning to my favourite 70s Krautrock bands
with the a track just showing their just plain amazing and incredible lyrics. I
tried to use Morbid's vocals to bring the hypnotic, overwhelming, trancelike,
unsettling quality of the lyrics right into the foreground.
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