Tuesday, 10 October 2023

The Tump Clump Episode 28

 Wowzers... this month flew by.

Apologies for being slow to update the blog. Episode 28 hit SoundArt Radio 102.5fm last Thursday evening at the princely time of 20:00hrs.  And it's now on Mixcloud, you can find it here or directly to the right with the blog widget:

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Tonight opening with a couple of artists who featured at the recent Wyrd Wild West Festival in Yeovil which was a triumphant and wonderfully chaotic evening in the best possibly DIY way.  Sound system issues? Check.  Cheap cider? Check.  Wonderful music all day/night? Check.  Great friendly people enjoying themselves? Huzzah! A few photos that came out "ok".....

EKOPLEKZ live @ Wyrd Wild West 2023. First time seeing him perform live, loved it! And I was quite drunk happy dancing. 

Swine live in EPS store, doing their wonderfully improvised things. 

Me, Plague Arish and Steve Muhmur at the bar

  1. Kemper Norton - Sirens (From the album "Toll" which I purchased from the merch table, of course, but you can also find it via Manchester's Front & Follow label)
  2. Swine - Ah Those Endless Trances (From the live at EPS EP, recorded in the EPS Project Space Yeovil store, October 2021.   I massively enjoyed their live performance in the store and I hope it gets released at a later date, warts and all.  An improv duo from Somerset I believe, fusing home made drone instrumentation with jazzy skronks.  This recording from the same space a couple of years previous...)
  3. Hedra Rowan - YESTERDAYS ASSURANCES MEAN NOTHING TO US NOW (from the album "This Beautiful Moment Sours" which is a proper eclectic album from the US based sound artist.  Some guitar loopy bits, some experimental electronic noises, and I chose a weird drone thing to play)
  4. T. Jervell & ChromaDots - Dag 2 (Faksfjord - Fragsfjord)
  5. T. Jervell & ChromaDots - Frag 5 (Faksfjord - Fragsfjord) - 2 short tracks from the new album out on Steep Gloss, yay, I think I play something from this label every month on the show.  Such is the forever quality).
  6. Don Mackerel - Tears On My Pillow (from the album "Tears on my Pillow".  Frequency hammering chaos ensures as the big Don is back in the house.  Burselm Crypt represent). 
  7. Don Campau - Too hot For Hands (Electric Cottage Compilation 04)
  8. Thomas Park - Rite Cycle (Electric Cottage Compilation 04) - 2 more short tracks, this time from the Electronic Cottage compilation coming straight out of the USA from no other than scene legend Hal McGee. 
  9. Hannya White - I call you, tonight (from the new EP, "I call you another name" which is released next week and I cannot wait to hear it all.  A forever fan of her beautiful strangeness.  If you support one new release this month, choose this one). 
  10. Green Tea - Rabid Aura (from the Snowblower LP out on New Forces.  I wrongly credited this track to Snowblower on the show, apologies! I blame the fact that the album is so white hot savage that I lost all sensibilities.  New Forces, you know the drill.  And this is probably the calmest track on the album.  Ha)
  11. Xosar - Realm ov Chaos (The Possessor Possesses Nothing, great album from a couple of years back that can be found in a remastered bandcamp state here. Its like listening to a techno trance ritual forged from industrial noise whilst summoning demons.  Super powerful stuff that makes you wanna dance and lose it in an angsty way.  Hot.  Recently active on Instagram again - I hope for new sounds from her soon!
  12. Vasectomy Party & Chefkirk -Surrealistic God Laid Down (from the album " Will Power and Personal Magnetism Vol. 2" just out on Forever Escaping Boredom, my favourite Florida based niche DIY noise label. Big shout out to Hal Harman himself for posting this out to me recently, and I finally got issue 7 of his amazing DIALTONE AGGRESSOR zine). 
  13. Soloman Tump - Contiguous 3 (new weird stuff from me!)


Thats all for now - a couple of interesting things in the pipeline which hopefully come off soon! Including, the possibility of a live show. 



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