Thursday, 13 October 2011

An Arc of a Great Circle





"A geodesic on a sphere is an arc of a great circle, a great circle being a circle on a sphere whose plane passes through the centre of the sphere."  - Buckminster Fuller

The Tropical Dome, Mt Coot-tha Botanical Gardens, Brisbane, 28 Sept 2011. Photographs by Patrida Blake.

Monday, 10 October 2011

Colours



                                     Black Circle       Yellow Line       Green Square       There are no Colours
                                     of Your Eye        of Your Soul      of Your Mind        Like Yours

                                                                                          Light!                   


Lyric: Sandra Selig
Photograph: Geodesic Dome, Botanic Gardens, Mt Coot-tha - Patrida Blake


Sunday, 18 September 2011

Light Must be Some Kind of Wise Cloth in Front of Your Eyes



Primitive Motion
Certain Materials 7' ep (Soft Abuse)
Edn of 300 with download code


"This duo is an offshoot of Brisbane's Deadnotes, and while they have some similarities to that outfit's stumbling gait, their approach is way diff. Electronics, male/female voices and echo-up-the-wazoo make me think of a certain strain of San Francisco post-punk aesthetic of the very early 1980s.  But the label's reference to the Door and The Window is accurate as well. Very diffuse, non-anti-hippy pop-weirdness. With flute! "
Byron Coley, The Wire





"Four wraithlike emanations emerge from down under, with Leighton Craig and Sandra Selig shunting disposable snippets of flayed cosmology around a well-ventilated garrison. A Straight Line hotfoots it along a decomposed drum machine rumba before stumbling over the disembodied sales spiel of countless perfume counter assassins. Elsewhere, Your Eyes revels in its solemn after-the- apocalypse vibe, a high church manoeuvre remonstrating with a severe case of the doldrums."
Spencer Grady, Record Collector


Certain Materials (includes postage)











Blog title courtesy Sandra
Diffract Being!

Monday, 12 September 2011

The Point is No Point

The Ledge! and Sandy Selig at Deadshits Festival, Nov 2010
Over the past two years The Deadnotes + The Legend! have recorded well in excess of 100 songs. "Why?", you might reasonably ask of this seemingly pointless exercise. Good question. No answer.

While it's taken us too long to whittle the first notch in the discography post, the timber was finally splintered a few months ago with an appearance on the '78 Ltd compilation cd released on Thick Syrup Records from Little Rock, Arkansas.  

And indeed we are honoured to share disc space with some of our faves - Jad Fair, Mike Watt, Julie Cafritz et al. Ye Gods! Without whom...

Doin it for the young folks at I Used to Skate Once, 24 June 2010
Our contribution,"Real Bad Man", has been a mainstay of live sets over the past year or so.  Here is a live version of said song (not the comp. track) recorded at The Zoo in March 2011 when we supported The (still righteously boss) Clean. 

If you were up the road that night at the Best Coast show, the folly of your probable youth is excused, and forgiveness flows to you good friend. That said, probs for the best if you kindly exit this blog now.


The Deadnotes + The Legend! - Real Bad Man (live) by Kindlingrecords

While I'm on a roll, plans are still afoot for the Room is Nowhere 7' ep on Soft Abuse.

This 5 track single is to my mind amongst the best material we've recorded. Hells bells, we even overdubbed a couple of parts. Sell outs! Jad Fair cover art, mindless expletives, double sax attack - well, could you ask for more in seven inches of punk rock?  And if you did, what would be the point? I put it to you once again - there is no point.

Will keep you posted on release date.

The Deadnotes +The Legend! - The Point is No Point by Kindlingrecords


w/ Burrundi Cloud CEO, Edmund Xavier
Woa! Back again. Just like the carton of Coopers Sparkling Ale I'm currently investigating, this post knows no end.

Here is a gratuitous shot of a Deadnote with a Teenage Panzerkorps member only moments before the ceremonial destruction of the last known copies of The Legend!'s legendary 80s eps - lest they one day fall into the hands of an undeserving Nirvana fan.

Have another track. Unrelated to the aforementioned eps. What would be the point in that?

  The Deadnotes + The Legend! - Spectacles by Kindlingrecords

A real bad man at the Troubadour, 21 Oct 2009
And to round things out, here's a completely meaningless list of The Deadnotes + The Legend! shows:

28 Aug 2009 - Step Inn w/ Kitchens Floor, Alps of NSW, Whyte Lightning
30 Aug 2009 - Disembraining Machine w/ Yout Dem, Craft Bandits, Cured Pink
2 Oct 2009 - Step Inn w/ Vivian Girls, Novia   Scotia, Feathers
21 Oct 2009 - Troubadour w/ Michael Beach, Kitchens Floor, Blank Realm
5 Nov 2009 - IMA - Orange Trumpet launch

The figure on the left has never been seen
before or since carrying band gear. The
figure on the right is a ghost. 
7 Nov 2009 - Cubby Hole w/ The Stabs, Witch Hats, Loomer
21 Feb 2010 - Disembraining Machine w/ Robert Curgenven, Yout Dem, Tom Hall
20 March 2010 - Cubby Hole w/ Kitchens Floor, The Thin Kids
24 April 2010 - Troubadour w/ The Bats, Greg Brady and The Anchors
24 June 2010 - The Zoo w/ Songs, Per Purpose, Community
3 Sept 2010 - Burst City w/ Feathers, Slug Guts, Blank Realm, Fabulous Diamonds
5 Nov 2010 - Woodlands w/ Blank Realm, Bitch Prefect, Teen Ax, Cured Pink
10 March 2011 - The Zoo w/ The Clean, Blank Realm

To be continued...

Thank you and goodnight.

Sunday, 28 August 2011

Neanderthal Pulsewave


Primitive Motion's first album out now on beautiful pro-dubbed/printed cassette (with download) from our Minneapolis cousin, Soft Abuse. Numbered edition of 100. Overseas maties order cassette here, Australian and Kiwi family push this button:



Cassette SOLD OUT

"Primitive Motion, a.k.a. caveman rumba a.k.a. neanderthal pulsewave... By Arc or Chord is crude music & virtuoso magic, lazy mood pieces with stratospheric trajectory. I'm grasping at scratchy Thick Pigeon singles  & lost Here & Now sessions for some kind of reference point, but it's already all there in the band name. Male & female vocals careen haphazardly over cyclopean beats, drenched casio & emotive euphonium at the fertile intersection of post-punk, kraut-communal & art-school stoned." - Glenn Donaldson.

Poem Mask: Different Bird, Same Tree; and World Behind the Great Mirror






Also available on Kindling cdr in a numbered edition of 47 - different artwork to the cassette, same tracks. Different bird, same tree. Lovingly printed on 300gsm watercolour card, with a signed/numbered Sandra Selig cut-poem insert (1 of the 2 opposite).  You need.
CDR SOLD OUT SORRY
Small cache just unearthed! Last few copies:





Includes Postage


 


Sunday, 21 August 2011

Kindling Archives Vol. 2 - Die Tote Notizen




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Public interest posting of lost band from the overlooked downtown Wooloongabba warehouse scene. Circa unknown. DTN joined dots from the striped sunlight sound to the lower east side (of Brisbane). Track taken from the not-really-existent "Skeleton" cassette

Die Toten Zeichen - Skeleton by Kindlingrecords


Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Solar Dynamics Observatory







 Solar jams

from

The Deadnotes

12 July 2011










    Catch Me I'm on Fire
     See My Feet Burn
          
                My Face is Made of Dust
                My Feet are Made of Clay

                                    Catch Me on I'm Fire
                                    I'm Blazing Your Trail
                                    
                                                   My Dust is in the Air
                                                   My Dust is Everywhere

                                                                   World Upside Down



Recorded at the  Solar Dynamics Observatory

The Deadnotes - Catch Me I'm On Fire by Kindlingrecords

The Deadnotes - Into the Sun by Kindlingrecords

Sunday, 14 August 2011

Light Falls Together








Light Falls Together
Light Falls Apart











Images - "Voyage Through Life",  Leighton Craig,   August 2011
Words - Eugene  Carchesio

Monday, 8 August 2011

Sunday, 7 August 2011

Kindling Archives Vol. 1 - North by Northgate

Founding Lost Domain member Simon Ellaby moved to Tasmania last week.  As I write, he'll be holed up in his mountain retreat outside Hobart, reading-slippers on, packing down a pipe.  He's from another time is our Simon. Breaks in his pipes by curing them in brandy.  I love that.

So Simon has left town and I've been thinking about those nights when we convened with Eugene Carchesio to smoke trout at the Northgate sheds - a collection of fibro industrial buildings in a northern suburb of Brisbane.  Dragging gear up the precarious flight of stairs into a small room with a big PA.  I can still smell the fusty carpet.

At Pestorius Sweeney House, August 2005
We took our first communion in July 2004. It was a rhythm thing. Little instruments, big sound. Casio and miniature guitar. (Quarter-size violin came later). Eugene's first pummel on the tubs.  It was loud and it felt good. The first-time rush of blood.  I pulled into the driveway at home later that night and sat in my car with ears ringing, top of the world...

We called ourselves G55.  It was the model of headphones we had each coincidentally bought on sale.  No mystery there.

G55 played a handful of shows in our 18 month existence, our first in the carpark behind Jamies Cafe on 19 March 2005.  Pumice played too and jammed with us.  I have the recording. In fact, I have a wad of G55 recordings in the Kindling archive under my bed.

Reunion gig, Tongue and Groove, Feb 2007
We only released our first two sessions as cdrs on Kindling - lovingly boot stamped heavy card covers - imaginatively titled G55-1 and 2. No mystery there either.

The archive suggests we stopped hitting the Northgate sheds on a regular basis around December 2005. Here are a couple of unreleased favourites that distil the essence - smoke pouring outta Simon's little vintage Goldentone. In memorium...

G55- 3.2 by Kindlingrecords





Second live show, at the 610 Club, 4ZZZ fundraiser.

May 2005.

Filmed by Rin Healy.

Wednesday, 27 July 2011

Special Mechanism for Universal Uncertainty


Lucid in the Art of the Unlikely by Kindlingrecords


  Space is the Geometry of Luminosity by Kindlingrecords


Special Mechanism for Universal Uncertainty by Kindlingrecords

Special Mechanism at Art Gallery of SA
Three works from Special Mechanism for Universal Uncertainty, a
suite of 10 cut-poems by Sandra Selig with accompanying recordings by Leighton Craig.

Exhibited at Before and After Science: 2010 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, Art Gallery of South Australia, February - May 2010 (review) and Milani Gallery, Brisbane, November 2010.

(We are discussing a set of prints with lathe-cut record - wishful but possible!)

Tuesday, 26 July 2011

Diamonds in the Sand















Leighton Craig
2008

Drawn on holiday at Palm Beach, the Gold Coast in January 2008.

Ocean breezes and afternoon sleeps.

"Diamond Eye" recorded the same day.

Leighton Craig - Diamond Eye by Kindlingrecords

Monday, 25 July 2011

Of Things Volcanic...

Image, Sandra Selig, 2011
When wandering punk minstrel Pumice recently tried to fly home to Aotearoa from Sydney, his plane was grounded by plumes of Chilean volcanic ash that had wandered 9 000km across the Pacific.

Being himself a solidified volcanic emission and finely attuned to the convergence of tectonic plates, he had 'sensed' the grumblings of Puyehue and the imminent stratospheric mass several days prior to its arrival.  Aghast at the prospect of being trapped south of the border, he had pre-purchased a bus ticket to deliver him from the perils of the Harbour City into the arms of his kin folk in Brisbane, The Deadnotes.

Sixteen hours later, and following several bags of his favoured Smiths crinkle cut crisps and roadside stops for milky cups of tea, a Trans-Tasman summit of sorts transpired in Milani Gallery, captured for posterity be ye faithful archivist Sandy Seashore Selig.

With resident string-bender Mr E collecting mandarines by moonlight at his country retreat, axe duties passed to our man from the Shaky Isles, who garnished with heavy delay throat sung doo wop.  Here's a wee dram.  Eyes and ears out for release of the full session later this year...

The Deadnotes - My Wicked Life by Kindlingrecords

Pumice Store

Sunday, 24 July 2011

Heads in their Pockets - Nathan & Madonna

A Nathan Shepherdson post-it poem, found between the high-hat cymbals during The Deadnotes performance at the opening of Madonna Staunton's Homework exhibition, Milani Gallery, 27 May 2010. How he posted it remains a sweet mystery.


Madonna Staunton 
3 Clouds 
2010