Minutiae Unveiled...
Another very busy week... Here's what I've been up to:
1) I began preliminary sketches for a remix I'm doing for Fanny; 2) I'm still wrapping up the post-production of the Miss High Heel album for Blossoming Noise; 3) continued work on the forthcoming TLASILA release on Teenage Whore; 4) submitted a short piece commissioned by the editor of We Are Bandwagon zine (I was only three days late!); 5) assembled a new quartet of Les Tricoteuses loop studies for our MySpace profile; 6) mapped out the TLASILA half of a forthcoming split 12" with Italian malcontents Harshcore; 7) hit the gym every day (save for Thursday); 8) saw my father become progressively more ill; 9) didn't hear from my son (fuck Bush, by the way); 10) received a letter and five recent photographs from Elvira Solodkaja - she's bought a new car, and seems quite proud of it; 11) listened to Zofka's latest album, Bikini, again and again (I've been to St. Tropez - on the cheap, mind - so it all makes sense, plus I really like Myriam, the group's resident chanteuse - she tolerates my appalling French); 12) twice watched the Criterion version of Seijun Suzuki's devastating, gloriously unsentimental Story of a Prostitute; 13) missed several cell messages from Andrew W.K.; 14) almost finished reading Friedrich Dürrenmatt's The Judge and His Hangman; 15); was invited to perform at the 404 Noise fest in Atlanta (I've agreed to, in a trio comprised of Graham Moore (TLASILA, Black Meat, Blossoming Noise, etc.) and Andrew Barranca from Gay Bomb); 16) received an outstanding parcel of new discs from Reto Mader (!); 17) slept whenever I could (not much luck, however); 18) mailed CDs, responded to emails, consumed a great deal of feminizing soy, etc.
Love to All,
Tom
1) I began preliminary sketches for a remix I'm doing for Fanny; 2) I'm still wrapping up the post-production of the Miss High Heel album for Blossoming Noise; 3) continued work on the forthcoming TLASILA release on Teenage Whore; 4) submitted a short piece commissioned by the editor of We Are Bandwagon zine (I was only three days late!); 5) assembled a new quartet of Les Tricoteuses loop studies for our MySpace profile; 6) mapped out the TLASILA half of a forthcoming split 12" with Italian malcontents Harshcore; 7) hit the gym every day (save for Thursday); 8) saw my father become progressively more ill; 9) didn't hear from my son (fuck Bush, by the way); 10) received a letter and five recent photographs from Elvira Solodkaja - she's bought a new car, and seems quite proud of it; 11) listened to Zofka's latest album, Bikini, again and again (I've been to St. Tropez - on the cheap, mind - so it all makes sense, plus I really like Myriam, the group's resident chanteuse - she tolerates my appalling French); 12) twice watched the Criterion version of Seijun Suzuki's devastating, gloriously unsentimental Story of a Prostitute; 13) missed several cell messages from Andrew W.K.; 14) almost finished reading Friedrich Dürrenmatt's The Judge and His Hangman; 15); was invited to perform at the 404 Noise fest in Atlanta (I've agreed to, in a trio comprised of Graham Moore (TLASILA, Black Meat, Blossoming Noise, etc.) and Andrew Barranca from Gay Bomb); 16) received an outstanding parcel of new discs from Reto Mader (!); 17) slept whenever I could (not much luck, however); 18) mailed CDs, responded to emails, consumed a great deal of feminizing soy, etc.
Love to All,
Tom
Comments
Bravo.
Also, please come to Denver on any upcoming Tom Smith/TLASILA activity. Rhinoceropolis to be more specific. Am going to see su/o/a (bject) there tonight.
I too am an admirer Gate of Flesh, but Yumiko Nogawa's performance in Prostitute slays me. The Pornographers is an all-time fave.
(Woe, however, unto The New Pornographers!)
The Denver date we seek is April 29. Not knowing much about Mile High City venues, I first sent messages to Monkey Mania. After nearly two weeks they've not bothered to reply.
Who do I contact at Rhinoceropolis? We're ready to rev up the turbine.
Best,
Tom
Don't know anyone at Rhinoceropolis. Their email is rhinoceropolis@hotmail.com and the people who work/live there are Buddy, Warren, Travis, Justin, and Brittany. Or so says their myspace page.
There's another decent Denver DIY venue I've heard tell of called Blastomat, but they don't appear to have any sort of internet presentation.
But yeah, Rhinoceropolis seems like a pretty competent warehouse/art space/venue as far as that sort of thing goes!
Monkey Mania fell into the hands of a bunch of flakes and is now no more I believe. Good riddance to idiots.
And good luck to the Shave on the road!
Awesome film, the latter. Now I'm thinking of Demon Seed!
The Rhinoceropli have been sent an email; here's to their possible assent and a loud night in Denver!
Best,
Tom
Anyhow, we're hoping for a positive outcome in Denver. See you eventually!
TS