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Saturday, 24 January 2026

The Tump Clump #55 - 29/01/2026

Hello and welcome to 2026 at The Tump Clump.  Episode 55! 

Tonight as I sit and write this up, its proper wet and windy outside as Storm Ingrid lashes at us and deals some pretty brutal damage,  So soon after Storm Goretti too! Luckily was pretty calm last weekend when the AppleKore Do You Wassail? event took place at Things Happen Here Dartington - much fun! More on that in another post when I have gathered my thoughts into one place. 


So to brighten the mood and raise the spirits, I present an hour of dismal noise/drone/electronics to blast any remaining dust badgers away, and wassail in some good feels with sound. 

On tonights show I offer up...

  • rikardfvs - do what ever filth shall be the whole of the Law (ALLISON KOWTOW) - BLACKSMITH NOISE RECORDS
  • Alta Silvae - Time (John 11-35) - BLACKSMITH NOISE RECORDS
  • Hiraeth - cycle (the beginning) (PMS) - s/r
  • Omniwhore - Visos durys atlapos!  Sanity Frontier (La Grande Phantasia Asociale) - Mima Kass
  • luxul - Rat (Materialisations) - s/r
  • Dogstare - I'm Not Malfunctioning... You Are (Waes Hael) - MIGHTY FORCE
  • Substak - Saturated Broadcast (V.A. - (703) My Studio Compilation) - Petroglyph Music
  • Noise Cluster - my studio (V.A. - (703) My Studio Compilation) - Petroglyph Music
  • METGUMBNERBONE - CORPSE CANDLES (THE MORDEN TOWER CONJURATIONS) - s/r
And it all went by ever so quickly, couldnt fit everything in possibly because I waffled on a bit more than I usually do.  Well that just means there is a bit more for next time.

A pleasure to still be able to bring this show to you - please look up and support the artists featured and please send me a hi if you enjoy listening to the show.  Thanks as ever to SoundArt Radio for hosting the show and allowing a platform for all these outsider sounds. 

Wednesday, 23 July 2025

The Tump Clump #48 - 22/07/2025

Apologies a bit late updating this - you know how it is.

If you already listened to the show you might know i've been feeling a bit under the weather.  Household of plague strikes again.  But over the worst now, thankfully, just in time for the summer holidays....

No talking from me because my voice hurt.  Just a random little text to voice AI experiment (or 2) partway through to break the monotony. 

This month, a collection of dismal sounds.  

Some older, some newer. 

And here's a link because it's already on mixcloud - 

https://www.mixcloud.com/Soundart_Radio/the-tump-clump-edition-48-170725/

I opened with something from Feghoots that came off a tape I purchased a few years back, "Loiter Adjourned" on Beartown Records.  Marvellous.  Then a brand new thing from Shaun Robert that popped into my inbox just days before putting the show together, always a pleasure to include a track that is exactlty 4'33 long, as always. 



Some things that came via lurking on Reddit, such as Astryx, Entartete Musick and Swamp Donkey, more sounds to explore from across the globe and the murky world of noise.

Can't quite remember how I discovered Saint Elisabeth, but I did, and its wonderful crunchy noise/drone wall, highly thematic and poignant.  Beautiful. 

So there we go, another show for the wonderful SoundArt radio done and dusted.  Episode 50 is flying towards us at breakneck speed! Will I do something different / radical? Possibly not.  We shall see.


Thanks for listening and please support the artists played on tonights show.


01 Feghoots - Stridular Chafe

02 shaun robert - asymptotic behavior (institute for alien research)

03 Entartete Musick - Homo Strepitus

04 Kirril - ON052 - 01-23-07-23 - 07 VII (O)rmxVI+V

05 Swamp Donkey - Reel #ASP5674-1 (Out Of Focus, Out Of Empathy)

06 Thrill Behind Barks - Funky Dental Piggentwingers (A Small Quagmire)

07 Steven Leak - molybdenum  (Anniversary) - Bromtol Largesse

08 Saint Elisabeth - Aqueduct (Mechanical Antiquity)

09 Hannya White - Holding it down in Mexico

10 Astryx - Eta Carinae (Speculum Glacialis Memoriae)

11 Basic House - Nurse (Oats)

12 Uncle Grasha's Flying Circus - Air Raid- Baltic Sea 1944 (Hang On To Yourself- Noise Against Suicide)


Also, woo for the stats! 27th in the world this week for shows tagged with 'drone' on mixcloud. Hah, brilliant.  

Thursday, 19 June 2025

The Tump Clump # 47 - 19/06/2025

Hi!

Another month of existance rolls around and I've been marvelling at the strawberry moon and complex weather systems we have been experiencing.

Midsummer approaches already and it only feels like last week that we were in the depths of wintery despair. 

Tonight's tracklisting for your deliberation... please support the artists and labels featured in the show by buying their stuff if you can, or at least give them a social media boost or tell your friends or local pigeons to spread the word.  



The Tump Clump - Episode 47 - Broadcast 19/06/2025.

01 brandon invergo - act 1 scene 2: where the sea once was  [ Here, Beneath the Ash-Choked Sky ]

02 Sean Addicott - Cat's Eyes in Absentia [True Listening Is Love In Action ] - Outsider Art compilation

03 Su Sous Toulouse en Rouge - Gumbo-Limbo [Eadem Mutata Resurgo] - forever escaping boredom

04 UgUrGkuliktavikt - Go quickly, travel safely, my young friend, to the land of ghosts [The Ghost of a Ghost]

05 GRAT - Emerging Crystal [FROST]

06 886VG - Slowly Finding Home (Hopefully)  [Permanent Discharge] - Welcome to Clydesdale

07 Gorge Ripper - Mouthful of Gravel [Permanent Discharge] - Welcome to Clydesdale

08 Isobel McKenna - I am going to need the opiates if you want to keep speaking [Live Aktions] - Welcome to Clydesdale

09 Tristan Burfield - Live @ Dartington College of Arts 2003 [Live Aktions] - Welcome to Clydesdale

10 Sunken Fence - Caff II [Lotic]

11 Itching - regular dust [Complexities]


Trying to decide whether to carry on the current format of Tump Clump or try something different....  maybe after episode 50 I shall regroup, reset, and perhaps try something different.  Or maybe more of the same! Who knows.  Opinions anyone?

Sunday, 23 March 2025

Soundart Radio Licence Fee Fundraiser

 




Come join the party on April 4th at SoundArt Studios, Dartington, Totnes, Devon UK.


Every year, Soundart Radio pays a licence fee of £850 to media regulator Ofcom.

Let's raise this together with music and dancing! Join us for a fundraising fundraising party at our community studio, in the old DCA " Rat and Emu" student union.


Soundart DJs from 6pm:

DJ Karismatic, DJ Mx Mikki, Beat Circus DJ's, DJ Tzararadio and DJ Erf Ling.

Bar with local beer, cider, cocktails, soft drinks and snacks.

(Cash only for bar and OTD tickets)

18+

Come along to keep community radio broadcasting!


Friends and supporters from afar can tune in to the event, live on 102.5fm (Totnes) and www.soundartradio.org.uk/listen


Last orders at the bar: 11.30pm


In person and "online" listening tickets can be purchased here!!!


Thursday, 21 November 2024

The Tump Clump #40 - 21/11/24

My little radio show reaches its 40th edition! Its almost as old as I am in shows vs my orbits around the sun.  Almost.

This month, a revolutionary change of tact as I publish the blog at the same time as the show is on air on SoundArt Radio.  I know, right?!

So I'll do a little running commentary as the show plays through and talk a bit about the tracks for a change.

Opening up the show was a track by Shredded Nerve called Precipice.  This from the amazing F.L.A.W festival ( aka Final Live Audio War in Cleveland, OH on October 12th, 2024) double cassette compilation.  This track was actually the final one on the compilation and provides a lush throbbing opener for this show.  Shredded Nerve is a US based artist that I really should know more about - they have released on NoRent Records and New Forces, 2 labels I'm a fan of, plus being part of this festival lineup means I will no doubt like what I hear elsewhere! To be continued. 

Next up "untitled" by NEXUS RASP, a self released experiment that I found enticing at first because of the use of Agent Cooper from Twin Peaks in the artwork.  But its also a very cool collage style track in its own right. NEXUS RASP is a California based artist with just a few releases on their Bandcamp page

Strange Devicers next with a track from the new album called New Urgences. Strange Devicers are Matt Atkins and Andy Rowe, and i've played some bits from them before on the Tump Clump, namely from the Orchid Terrace Preface album which was released on Steep Gloss last year.  This new album comes via Kirigirisu Recordings of Japan on CDr and at the time of writing there are a handful left...


I discovered Haddow on an Instagram live stream, from a show put on by James Shearman at New River Studios I think.... and I was captivated by this live performance despite the poor sound and audio quality of the stream.  I purchased this latest album called "o sono no arco" and the track I played on tonights show is Kitsch Corner.  Haddow creates most of his sounds with home made (string?) instruments, and applies affects, loops and layers to create haunting murkiness.  Beautiful dismal sounds! But also rhythmic and ritualistic.  Very much a recommended release.

Any long time listeners of The Tump Clump will know that I am a fan of digital compilations.  An often brilliant way of discovering a whole raft of new artists for a bargain price.  This was the Eroding The Walls compilations from Outsider Industries of Arizona, and I played "Gates Pass" by the artist Oscillator for you tonight.  I love digging through these label  / theme compilations to find suitable delights for my show. 

A couple next from one of my new favourite UK tape labels - Brachliegen Tapes.  The label set the bar really high right from when they started, and have maintained a consistently high schedule of quality throughout.  The latest batch includes David Walraf with a tense lumbering excursion, and Gorgeous Gorgeous from South Korea with a frantic noisy barrage.  Two high quality releases once again, and this time I have to thank Muhmur Radio with linking me up with download codes for these.  I usually do purchase everything that I play on the show, unless it has been gifted of course!  I support artists and labels, and share with you some of my favourite bits on the hope that you will support them too.

Static Fever by A Vibrant Struggle! Fantastic tape I discovered recently via Grisaille Records of Germany.  Another label that I need to explore the catalogue of.  There really is so much great stuff being recorded and released still.  You just have to find it.  This is a long sold out tape released in May 2023 by a trio of sound artists credited as Sindre Bjerga, Jan-M. Iversen & Steffan de Turck.  Really great dense sounds and as I type this I have just found a whole raft of their releases on Bandcamp that I need to dive into next...

Then a favourite of mine for this time of year,  a track from At A Glacial Pace by Topiary.  Cold noise drones for the bleak midwinter.  This track is "Retreading the Old Path".  Maybe ive played half of that album on this show by now.  Its beautiful and haunting and would definitely make it onto a Tump Clump best of :)  Topiary is a collaboration between Death Knell and Moss Harvest, two artists who produce amazing music by themselves also. 

Some crumbling noise wall next courtesy of Rural Noise with "No Fishing".  This taken from the digital portion of Plastic Bag: A HNW Tribute to Vomir compilation.  This ended up as a 37 track album from artists all over the world providing exactly 5 minute long harsh-noise-wall tributes to Vomir, one of which was me! My first ever HNW release and it made it onto a compilation for the figurehead of the scene.  Quite gobsmacking really.  "No Fishing" is quite a soft take on the HNW ethic but one that I find fascinating.  Static loops and filtered breaking things make for a really interest aesthetic.  

Last track, as promised to bookend tonight's show, is from the almighty Fleshlicker with a track called Hair Love.  If you were at the F.L.A.W Festival or any of the myriad UK performances from this artist over the past few years, you will know how impressive a battering of the senses this artist provides.  The sound, whilst massive and uncompromising by itself, is definitely only a part of the Fleshlicker experience. 

So until next time, A Christmas special perhaps?!

Thanks for listening and reading if you made it this far. 

Soloman Tump

Thursday, 14 November 2024

The Tump Clump #39 - 24/10/24

 

The Tump Clump #39 was broadcast on FM via the beautiful SoundArt Radio from Dartington Hall, Totnes, on 24th October 2024, also digitally via their website at https://www.soundartradio.org.uk/ and then archived on the MixCloud at https://www.mixcloud.com/Soundart_Radio/the-tump-clump-39-241024/ 

So there were/are multiple ways for you to listen to it.  If needed, perhaps I could record it to a tape and post it to you? I am happy to do that also.  On this show, you can hear the following songs interspersed with a few spoken words from me, Soloman Tump. 


I think on this particular occasion, everything played can be found on Bandcamp for you to purchase/stream, apart from the track by me which was an exclusive for this show.

I hope you enjoyed listening and see you next time!


  • Shaun Robert - pîåfffé (Art Brut)
  • Hedra Rowan - YESTERDAYS ASSURANCES MEAN NOTHING TO US NOW (This Beautiful Moment Sours)
  • Hoodrat Messiah - Earl Grey (Gospel EP)
  • LIKE WEEDS - ITS WHAT YOU DID (Bog Standard)
  • Distant Animals - Ranby Prison (Public Sector Prisons...) (Even Shit Sunsets Look Pretty in Retrospect)
  • Beattie / Canon / Hignell - 10 48 (Brexshitting) (Even Shit Sunsets Look Pretty in Retrospect)
  • Appleblim - Sharp Tor (Hexworthy)
  • Ekoplekz - Frampton Kotterell (Dirtbokz)
  • Ibiza Shock Troops - 12/12 (Travel)
  • Soloman Tump - Mundayne (Unreleased)
  • Moral Order - Black Fire (2017-2020 archive) Old Captain
  • Matt Atkins Stuart Chalmers - Ante-Choir (Random Architecture)




Monday, 30 September 2024

The Tump Clump #38 : 26/09/24

The Tump Clump episode 38 can be found in archival format HERE and contains the following audio information.  

It was first broadcast on https://www.soundartradio.org.uk/ 102.5fm from Dartington Estate, Totnes, Devon, and also via DAB.



<start transmission>

01 Heavy Cloud - out of the ash (HT101) - 06 a golden lotus grows

02 Shaun Robert - Torque

03 Chafik Chennouf & Katsunori Sawa - For The Mimics - 03 Pseudo Operations

04 Death Tape Super Bass - GUTS - 03 Horrible Mess

05 Ekoplekz - Push Into The Bleak - 04 Fixed Identity

06 Leather Parisi - Hidden Hex - 01 Glittershit

07 SAINT VEHK - ON057 - Practice-Doubt I&II - 01 Ferocious Attire Hides Deep Nothing

08 Mass Graven Image - The Executioners Right To Anonymity - 01 Haunting Civics

09 Surachai - Come, Deathless - 04 Casts of Broken Timelines

10 Yhorm - ON058 - Dagon - 04 Of Mossy Stone And Ancient Trees

11 Heavy Cloud - out of the ash (HT101) - 11 the window is starless still

<end transmission>

Monday, 8 July 2024

The Tump Clump - Episode #35 - 04/07/24

And now for Episode 35 and Ive caught up with post track listings!  Thanks again to SoundArt Radio for hosting me.


This month, a grand selection of tracks 

Food People - Scrim (Many Glorious Petals)








Soloman Tump - Nocturne (Torpid State) - not yet self released but soon....



Tump Clump 36.... Supernormal Festival special!  Coming 01/08/2024......

The Tump Clump - Episode #34 - 06/06/24

The Tump Clump episode 34, first aired on SoundArt Radio 06/06/24...

Apologies again for being v v v v ve e e e e r r r r r y y y   y y    y    slow at posting this track listing up on the blog.  Slap my wrists and call me naughty!

Lavatone - How I Started My Own Finger Collection (Mr Bundle Compilation) - Owlripper Recordings

violeer - changeling (Fairgrounds) - self released

Ekoplekz - Circular Spin (Ekochamber) - self released

Dead Space Chamber Music - Track for Kodak Ghosts zine - sorry still can't find the name of this one but it was released on CDr for the zine last year!

Perc - Calcify (The Cut-off) - Perx Trax

Luxury Mollusc - A Noxious Tithing (Choir of Deluded Mass)

Pakkokon - From Black Skies (Noise As A Form Of Expression Vol.1) - DramaRecorder

Kirril - III (01/23-07/23) - Owlripper Recordings

Private Arms - Private Arms (Your Words Drip Like Wet Saliva) - self released

Junkyard Shaman - Stones & Metal ( Materia ) - self released 

Hannya White - Just Yours (I call you another name)

ZREEN TOYZ - Passage Of The Grim Reaper (Mr Bundle Compilation) - Owlripper Recordings

HERE BE THE LINKETH for post-FM broadcast Mixcloud archival reasonings.

Sunday, 17 March 2024

The Tump Clump Episode 31 - 14/03/24

The Tump Clump is back! After a few months break whilst the Sound Art studios relocate, it was good to be able to put a new show back out there.  Feeling slightly guilty that I was not able to lend a hand to the SoundArt crew during their move; awkward timings, family and work commitments made it tricky to get over to Dartington whenever the call to arms was made.  I hope to get there soon and lend a hand in some way as the work continues to get everything ship shape.

So without further ado; here are the tunes played in the newest show:

The Tump Clump # 31 - 14/03/24 - 9pm GMT
  1. Pale World - Destitute (Destitute LP, Trust Collective) - https://trustcollective.bandcamp.com 
  2. Saint Vehk - Neither I (Practice Doubt I & II) - https://owlripperrecordings.bandcamp.com
  3. 0164 - cutup roc 07 (Antihistamine Sampler 2024) - https://histaminetapes.bandcamp.com
  4. Heavy Cloud - Teyr Stone Fractuur (Antihistamine Sampler 2024) - https://histaminetapes.bandcamp.com
  5. Hannya White - Bring Me Back (I call you another name) - https://hannyawhite.bandcamp.com
  6. BMH - The Tape Is In The Machine (Eye Eye / II / Immortal Influence) -  https://b-m-h.bandcamp.com
  7. Randy Greif - The Hole To Heaven (Golden Joy Club) - https://tribetapes.bandcamp.com
  8. Mademoiselle Marchand - To the Buried That Repose Around Us (Inner Demon Records) - https://innerdemonsrecords.bandcamp.com
  9. Private Arms - Blazing Trail Of Incompetence (Your Words Drip Like Wet Saliva) - https://sewerelectiongbg.bandcamp.com
  10. Fecal Mutilation - New World Flesh (Heal The People, Heal The Land) -https://abeautifulidea.bandcamp.com
  11. Judge Rusty - Contaminator (JR) - https://judgerusty.bandcamp.com

Quite an urgent collection of noisy dismal missives; some very recent, some a few years old.  All with a singular message of sonic experimentation and that I am pleased to unleash upon the airwaves.

The Pale World track I opened with is from a stunning new album on Trust Collective.  Very dense and noisy with fleeting sections of beauty hidden within; absolutely essential to my ears.

Heavy Cloud is an artist I am slowly coming being obsessed with; hailing from deepest Cornwall and taking the ravages of land and sea as an inspiration for sound and art work.  Really strong stuff and I appreciate them sending me their last few releases too!

Hannya White once again delivers some focused yet abstract work on her latest EP "I call you another name" - this track is the digital bonus offering that appears when you download, and is the subject of a nifty video on youtube in her singular style. And here it is to save you searching for it - enjoy!



The 3-track Mademoiselle Marchand EP on Inner Demons Records was released on my favourite 3" CDr format, and I long for more! Perfect short form harsh noise wall crumbles.

Another highlight this month comes from Private Arms, a collaboration between Sewer Election and vocalist Sofie for a uniquely eclectic album.  Putting these shows together makes me realise how much great music I have amassed, and how much more I need to listen to what I already have. Despite of course... the urge to get more being strong.  

Be back in just 4 weeks time with another hour of semi-organised ramblings between sounds - thats 11th April 2024.  Thank you for listening!

Tuesday, 28 November 2023

The Tump Clump Episode 30

Whoooooooo! The big triple XXX.

Episode 30.  

And the last of 2023.

And this time around, its just an hour of original Soloman Tump sounds, and nothing else.  Because I can.  It's my show right!  This was all recorded in November 2023, from my shed studio (which needs a name, any ideas?)

Hardware jams, sketches, ideas, all of various / dubious sound quality and low levels of ability and clarity.  Apologies in advance, but I had fun recording it all.  

I then chopped it down to an hour.  Some bits I layered over each other.  Some bits I even did some basic mastering on to get the levels up a bit.  But time was my enemy (again) and so there came the point where I had to call it "finished".  So I present to you:

The Tump Clump, Episode 30.

First broadcast on SoundArt Radio, 30th November 2023.

Featuring the following, all seamlessly melded into an hour of dismal ichor. 

1. Soloman Tump -  Honeybag (dub)

2. Soloman Tump - Honeybag (desire path)

3. Soloman Tump - Trough Lane

4. Soloman Tump - Smothered slowly by the creeping death that is ivy

5. Soloman Tump - The sheldrake hypothesis

6. Soloman Tump - Secateur Bureaucracy (an ode to health and safety in my wildlife volunteer group)

7. Soloman Tump - Endless, Gnomeless

8. Soloman Tump - Garden rummage (live edition) 

9. Soloman Tump - s o u n ( d a r t )


But don't worry, all is not lost.... I got some great tracks already lined up for the first show of 2024 and I promise the quality will be upped for then.... Thanks for listening



Thursday, 2 November 2023

While my blog gently weeps.... The Tump Clump Episode 29

Radio show 29 is here!  First broadcast on 02/11/2023 at 20:00 GMT from SoundArt Radio FM @ Dartington Hall, Devon, UK. And across the world via digital online then forever in archival space on Mixcloud.....



Tonight I offer you...

  1. RAXIL4 - oidar (girageminim ) - self released 
  2. Heavy Cloud - Cove of the howling valley (aerial) - self released
  3. Plague Arish & Paradox Encounter Group - Paper Weight (Tarred & Feathered) - Cruel Intentions
  4. Black Hair Rolled in Dried Blood - Exit Mask to say goodbye without regret (redialled) - Human Geography Recordings
  5. Knifedoutofexistence - Everywhere at once (Heather & Gorse; Salt & Stone) - Outsider Art
  6. Hannya White - Just Yours (I call you another name) - self released
  7. Venetian Snares - Where You Stopped the Heaviest (Cubist Reggae) - Planet Mu
  8. LampEyes - Inside The Hazel Brake (EP Ritual In Wychwood Forest) - self released
  9. Kinlaw - While My Smart Speaker Gently Weeps ft Operation Egodeath (WELD) - Drowned By Locals
  10. IEOGM - towednack (Dolphins in Cornwall) - MoltFluid
  11. Photophobik - Arrhythmia (Dystonium ) - MoltFluid
  12. Soloman Tump - Something I recorded in my shed the other night that I thought sounded ok (unreleased at present.....)

As always, thanks to everyone for making great music.  Support the artists and the labels involved, buy their stuff and keep them creating!

Eternal thanks to Soundart radio for hosting me, big up to BLACKCLOUDSUMMONER once again for the original Tump Clump art that I bastardize each and every month into a new iteration...

Next month is show number 30 and the last of 2023 already! I'm thinking I might do something a little different.  We shall see if time allows.

Thank you for listening.





Friday, 2 December 2022

The Tump Clump Episode 18

 And with this show, my time in 2022 is up.  How on Terra did that happen.  

I didn't specifically set out to make this show a "festive" special but it was still November when I recorded it, and Christmas was but a dim and distant memory from the previous year.

Yet it was very easy to re-use my "festive" logo from last crimbo and change the colour scheme slightly, and shazam! Instant festive edition.

Tonight's episode opens up with Breezeblock Tomb by Rovox 625, taken from possibly my most listened to tape of 2022 "Cut Into" which is on Steep Gloss.  A great label, and a massively awesome album.  Top drone / noise collage / weirdness in a very cohesive manner.  Breezeblock Tomb is a great example of a fairly simple drone track that comes to life if you listen over a good pair of headphones - its creepily panning all over the place and theres some subtle deep bass things going on in the background.  Lush.

Boobs of Doom - #29 Filthkiller is next, with the track Poisoning The Peace Pipe.  Boobs of Doom were a lockdown discovering of mine, and after a fairly quiet 2022 from them, I was (dis)heartened to discover this new album in their ongoing bid for digital domination.  An electronic doom-rock-electronic duo hailing from Scotland, their output is solid, noisy, sometimes groovy, but never positive.  This track has a bit of guttural doom amidst some head nodding drums... lovely.  This is not a show just for fans of noise or drone... I do like to stick in the odd thing with rhythm or repetition every now and then. 

Photophobik with "Exit Strategy" gets played next.  This is by no stranger of the show, Nick Edwards aka Ekoplekz, in a slightly more bizarre side project.  Quirky synth bleeps and decayed textures are the order of the day here. As a bit of a fellow gear nerd, I enjoy the fact that Nick lists his equipment on the bandcamp page, so for these sounds he used "Strega - 0-Ctrl - Liquid Foam - Quadrantid Swarm - Benidub Echo". . Nice.

Time for some noise! I discovered this tape on a rather cool London based label called Dusty Ballz.  The artist is Deng Boyu, a cut-up noise/idm artist hailing from China. Using metallic objects and various processing they deliver a rather excellent tape of intensity.  The artwork is awesome too.



Human Mask by OMNICIDE - from the "Blue and Yellow" album which was re-released in March of this year in order to memorise the Russian attacks on Ukraine.  Yodest from Leicester is the artist behind this diverse body of works.  Mostly drones and weird noises, you know, like what you would expect to hear on The Tump Clump.

And then my favourite discovery of 2022, O Ratel Ratel, with a track called Zindering released by Audio Visual Atmospheres from Belgium.  The story goes that Knifedoutofexistence played the Crude Transmissions Festival in the Dutch town of Leiden back in March, and O Ratel Ratel was on the line-up.  After reading impressive reviews of the performance I did some digging and discovered it is perfect material for the Tump Clump.  Decaying loops, wasp-like noises, desperate tension... wonderful.  

Bloodkry next, with Existence V from the Existence album, which I gained in a trade with the Finland based artist earlier this year.  Cold industrial repetition and smudged hiss combine with intriguing shifts in tone.  

I then thank Steve from Muhmur Radio for hooking me up with the next artist which is Minneapolis based Stomachache with the title track from their Good Machine album.  Building loops, noises and intensity make for a generally nauseating experience.  Proceeds from sales of this album go to the Minnesota Environment Fund, so support if you can. 

The excellent NoPartOfIt label are very liberal with their bandcamp codes, and I grabbed my code for Thirteen Hurtz UVB-76 this from a Reddit post.  Thank you! I play here the track called MDZhB.  This is quite a blistering noise workout of blown-out wind sounds, high frequency alarm shrill and constructed thingamybobs. 

Finally, time for some self-promotion because why the hell not.  I managed to squeeze in the track Demo(n) 3 from my own recent release as Soloman Tump called Safehouse Demo(n)s which I have detailed elsewhere on this blog.  You can find it here at name your price if you feel kind enough to support my artistic endeavours and maybe encourage me to do more of this stuff. 

And that is that.

Mixcloud now only lets me upload 5 shows for free, so i've deleted a load of old shows to make way for the new (as i'm skint and not paying for a premium account).  If there are any old shows you want to listen to again let me know and I can upload them. 

Well, I've waffled on loads this time.  It's nice to put a bit of time into the blog. Not sure when The Tump Clump will be back on the air in the new year yet but I shall update the blog when I know.

As ever, thanks to SoundArt Radio for putting me on.

Thursday, 6 October 2022

The Tump Clump Episode 16

Back once again with the ill behaviour.....


SoundArt Radio returns after its Summer siesta and with it, The Tump Clump returns to the FM airwaves across Totnes, Dartington and slightly beyond.  Now at 8pm from Thursday 6th October (now, as I type this!) and every 4 weeks thereafter.  So just in case you can't figure that out, the next couple of shows after will be Thursday 3rd November and Thursday 1st December.  Stick them in your diary.  

You can listen live online with the player app, or I stick them online on Mixcloud soon after broadcast.

Same format as before really, as many dark weird electronics dismal experimental noisy tunes as I can cram into an hour. 

This month, the track list goes a little something like this, with some bits of me rambling between. 

1. J. Lynch - The Wanderer (from the Tender Appropriation EP on Difficult Art & Music)

2. Jason Crumer - He's Game Babe (from the Thin Ice tape on NoRent)

3. Degradation - Reflux (from the Leadlined LP on Brachliegen Tapes)

4. Distraxi - Zombie Met Kim Jong Il (from Cotard's Syndrome)

5. Rooy - In albis (from Por un instante, la mariposa que arde en mi lámpara se hace de oro )

6. Jo Montgomerie - they all fell so easy (from Those Things Beyond & Within on Brachliegen Tapes)

7. WELLNESS REGIME - Sleep techniques (from the album DOWN)

8. WET MIRROR - Trick Bone (from the album CARTOON POWER ELECTRONICS)

9. Isn'tses and Pillars of Golden Misery - Live from Epping Forest, May 2022. Exclusive to finish the show with, thanks to Tim & Lisa for sending this to me :)

I enjoyed recording this show, having sat on a bunch of these tunes over the summer ready to unleash.  I dropped into the SoundArt Studios at the weekend with my partner in crime Plague Arish, just as Jon was recording his Dub On The Dart show.  Plague and I then visited the nearby New Lion Brewery for some funk and soul jams courtesy of Jelly Jazz which was a scorcher! Nice to dance and drink beer again. 

We also recorded a bunch of noisy tracks which you might be able to hear somewhere soon....

Cheers!


Tuesday, 3 May 2022

The Tump Clump Episode 13 - 1st year anniversary show

 From the first broadcast last May which was a horrendously amateur experience listening back to it, I now feel slightly more adept at putting these shows together.  Whether it is any more professional or not I shall leave that up to you to decide.


Things I have done recently? Well I popped into the SoundArt studios a few weekends back where Steve Cammack was recording his Muhmur Radio show.  Some great stuff being played as usual.  Sorry if I distracted you Steve! But always plenty to talk about and some interesting discussions always arise.

For this show we are back to the "usual" format of me talking between songs, following a couple of shows featuring extended / exclusive pieces.  A kind of zine-centric episode because I have recently been catching upon on zine reading and this is all fresh in my brain.  I am pleased to present to you the following delights. 

 >>> MIXCLOUD LINK <<<


First broadcast on SoundArt Radio 3rd May 2022. 


Iron Fist Of The Sun - Brent (Taken from Night Science VI compilation, Cipher Recordings)

The link takes you to the Tordon Ljud distro where you can still buy the zine with the CD and find plenty of other goodies too! 


Plague Mother - Addled, Bargaining (Carrying Your Halo LP, New Forces)


Silent Remission - Wonderful New World (Hang On To Yourself, Noise Against Suicide, Iatrophobia Records)

Still a couple of copies of the tape left by the looks of it (at the time of writing, of course....)


Chlorine & Posset - Trippin' Ova Trevor Monk (Self released, Bandcamp)

Top release of studio improv jams from these two Northern legends. 


Feghoots - Nomad Probe (from the Loiter Adjourned tape released through Beartown Records)


BRB>Voicemail - Fatima (The Alms of Guilt, Muza Muza)


Dirty Swords - Cursed Objects Retrieved From the Shadow Club (Dirty Words, Bandcamp)


Claude & Ola - Mown (vol, TQN-aut)

New York based couple responsible for the Deft Esoterica zine, who also make excellent experimental sounds both collaboratively as you can find here, but also in various solo projects.


Knifedoutofexistence - Head Down, Walk By (Disappointment In Realisation, Opal Tapes)

Top release from Dean Knifed, who usually releases on his own OutsiderArt label (he has a new album coming there soon), but this tape was released via Opal and it is a moody focused belter.  One of the best from his catalogue IMO.


O Ratel Ratel - Starr (Tranedal, AVA)

Probably my favourite "new" discovery of recent months, there are 3 releases by O Ratel Ratel available on Bandcamp and I am keen to hear new material as nothing from the past 5 years is on there.


Spiteful Womb - The 99 Year Ache (Binding Psalter, Foul Prey)


Monday, 4 April 2022

The Tump Clump Episode 12 - LIVE (again)!

Last month I put a call out to my network of musical contacts to see if I could get any demos / live / exclusive / archival / unheard gems... and well, the good people delivered anf I filled up Episode 11,

I was really blown away by the amount of submissions I receive, and so I have filled up episode 12 too.  And there may even be more next time - the 1st anniversary of my show - episode 13.  A year with SoundArt radio already, what a wonderful place.


I quite enjoy playing these longer tracks.  As I mention in the show, much less of me talking... which is probably a good thing for you listeners. 

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1. A Beautiful Idea - I Drone Therefore I Am
From David "Vital Things Podcast" Barr, an exclusive longform oscillatory drone that gets quite noisy at the end.  Wonderful stuff.  Some of my own tracks have been played on Vital Things in the past, so it is nice to finally repay the favour.

2. Don Macarel's Noisy Party - Song For Radio
Can I say who sent me this? Ummm... maybe.  But I won't, because that is more fun.  Blistering hot vinyl samples through vintage mixer.  Screech!

3. Ivy Nostrum - When We Dead Awaken
I have played a track by London's Ivy Nostrum before, under the Wellness Regime tag alongside Kinver Pond.  This track is perfectly Tump Clump - dismal, rhythmic, noisy and unpredictable....  recorded just for the show.  Thank you! 

4. Ekoplekz - Drek 1
Last time I played Drek 4.  Nick Ekoplekz sent me 6 Drek tracks in total, which was very kind of him.  I have been a big fan over the past decade.  The Memowrekz double cassette release (which sadly I only have on digital, but it's a glorious dark industrial dirge).  Anyways... these Dreks are all quite quirky, one take experiments.  Maybe I'll play more in the future. Who knows.  

5. COLDSORE - Drossel
Coldsore lives in Finland.  He sent me 2 tracks that were in the demo stages, and I played the other one Drosseln last month.  This track is an extended drone with evolving elements and field recordings throughout.  Brilliance.  Both appear in a remastered / altered state in a new split release alongside There Are No Birds Here, so check that out.  

6. Sunfish Starfish - Live At Control Voltage 13
And to finish with, a 13 minute live recording from Sunfish Starfish, recording at the Control Voltage Event which is held at the Focal Point Gallery in Southend on Sea.  This is a collaborative project from Pettaluck (who had the opening track on the recent "Half Century All Heart" compilation from TQ Zine, released for Issue 50, amazing stuff!) and The Spermaceti Organ.  You can find their collaborative album here.


Thank you for the contributions! All excellent.  Still a few more to play, which will spill over into next months show...

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Tuesday, 8 March 2022

The Tump Clump Episode 11 - LIVE!

Hark!  A special episode!


A selection of live recordings, exclusives, home demos and forgotten archive pieces....  I sent an email out to my contacts asking for recordings, and I was blown away by the response.  So much so, that I couldn't fit it all into tonight's show, and there will be more next month.

It dawned on me when I was preparing to put the show together that it would be broadcast on International Woman's Day, so I was very pleased that Hannya White was able to contribute a couple of exclusive tracks for the show.  The Tump Clump aims to be as inclusive as possible, and I'm always keen to hear from new folks who are producing dismal sounds.  LINK ME UP 2 SUMFIN NU?

If you enjoy what you hear tonight, please click the links and show the artists some love by listening to more of their sounds (or even buying something....)

00:00 Disintro

01:40 Hannya White - Rain doesn't fall and caused a flood

06:02 COLDSORE - DROSSELN

16:31 Ekoplekz - drek5

24:40 Shaun Robert - subPsithurism - Bath 2015

29:20 Soloman Tump & Plague Arish - This is what i did to it again

34:08  The Pillars Of Golden Misery - Tump Clump1 (remastered)

40:30 BLACKCLOUDSUMMONER - Bruise Eternal (LIVE @ QUEEN OV SWORDS) - Feb 2022

46:10 Hannya White - Show me the world

54:13 Scum Alice - New Worthy Vision Places - Feb 2022


I really appreciate all of the excellent contributions to tonight's show, a real dismal displeasure to be able to play all of this for you.  

Tuesday, 7 December 2021

The Tump Clump Episode 8

Episode 8 heralds the arrival of December,  the darkness dominates and the Winter weather has crept into play.  My shed now feels pretty cold.  And a bit damp.  

Perfect.

Let us continue.





Following an intro that could be me getting into the festive spirit, I open the show with a couple of tracks from the Steep Gloss label, based in Wigan.  I picked up the 2 tapes recently by Wellness Regime and The Conduits, and both resonate well with my current brain energy.  The Conduits take processed crusty loops and add an aura of dark strangeness.  Wellness Regime also use loops, perhaps field recordings layered with the chaos of life.

Dit Sese is an artist I am happy to admit that I know not much about.  Originally I discovered the project via a tape on Invisible City Records earlier this year, labelled as "Dense Electronics and Void Drone" which seems particularly apt.  The 2 x 15 minute tracks were recorded live in Tokyo in 2020 and forge an addictive drone trip that warrants repeated listens.  I was then pleased to discover the compilation track from Seoul based label Constant Value called In Thin Rain recorded in 2016, weighing in at just under 6 minutes and therefore I could shoehorn it into the show.  I hope to discover more from the artist... somewhere.... 

The run-out-groove-anthem this time around is the hideous Wombling Merry Christmas, simply because I found the 7" in my collection and its the only festive themed record I own. And NOW ITS STUCK IN MY HEAD AND I CANNOT GET IT OUT.  Sorry if you also get afflicted by this.  Go sing it to a friend and pass on this ear plague. 

I constantly try and make The Tump Clump an inclusive space.  I like playing tracks from around the world, from different scenes, and welcoming in different folk.  

So its pretty cool this time to play Urschmerz from Germany (death folk industrial), noise queen Lutkie from USA (gnarled synthesis and vocals) and Hannya White from London (abstract soundart). I lump all this together as DISMAL and I enjoy it.

The tracks by Pigswill and Scum Alice come from a charity compilation called Are You Shivering? put together by members of the DEEP DIVE DISCORD server and out on the Moon Musiq label.  Some really exciting sounds in here, and Scum Alice has a huge discography, seemingly broadcasting live on Youtube and Twitter quite often.  One to keep an eye on.  All proceeds support the GEMS initiative:

"For the past 20 years, Girls Educational & Mentoring Services (GEMS) has served as the nation’s leading organization for empowering commercially sexually exploited and domestically trafficked girls and young women. Through cultural change, advocacy, training, and survivor leadership, GEMS is committed to shifting public perception and policy."

I close the show with some sounds of my own called Grit, which is the digital bonus track from my new split tape release alongside BLACKCLOUDSUMMONER.  It's kind of my soft attempt at power electronics, but really just experimenting with a loop pedal and adding vocals. I enjoy this sort of setup, I might do more. 

Thank you for listening to the show and for reading all of this.  Please support the artists.

See you in 2022 for some more.


The Tump Clump #8 - 7th December 2021
Wellness Regime - Lucky This Is All Hypothetical Isn't It
The Conduits - All My Friends Are Shallow Dilettantes
Urschmerz - Reject
Dit Sese - In This Rain
Hannya White - Wanna See
Non Bio - Create Problems
The Mike Sammas Singers - Wombling Merry Christmas [Run-out Groove Anthem]
Lutkie - It Reckons
Pigswill - Sleep Cycle
Scum Alice - Heavy Whispers
Volunteer Coroner - Yesterday Lays Upon Your Shoulders
Soloman Tump - Grit

Thursday, 7 October 2021

The Tump Clump Episode 6

 Tump Clump Episode 6

Tump Clump 6 comes largely live from the grounds of Dartington Hall, recorded over the weekend of 18-19th September 2021.  

I attended the Radical Chip Party, hosted by John Richards of Dirty Electronics  and I recommend checking out his website for much more information on what he does.

Within this hour of radio you will hear a selection of field recordings from attendees who built the "Bed of Nails" and "Radical Nails" noise devices and our improvised dismal noise jams recorded around the grounds of Dartington Hall.  There are also some clips of demonstrations and wanderings.  Intriguing stuff!


I had such an enjoyable and motivating weekend, to be back out amongst some excellent people who all seemed to enjoy the awkward tones as much as I did.

I had immense fun getting to grips with a soldering iron again, and deciphering the circuit diagrams.  In Johns own words - we were thrust into the deep end.  An entirely rewarding weekend and I am glad I got to document some of the sounds and now to share them with you via Soundart Radio.

So this being a special "live" broadcast - there is no track listing for this episode.  Please enjoy the noise responsibly!

The show will first be broadcast at 9pm on Soundart Radio Tuesday 12th October and now also available on Mixcloud.

Most sounds for Episode 7 already lined up.....

Tump.