November 2004
Anybody watching
Aranos
in Dublin on Sunday, November 28 caught a rare appearance of Steven Stapleton
on stage! Steve apparently banged a gong but he didn't get it on.
Colin Potter's ICR is now offering
Shipwreck Radio Volume One
. According to Potter, "The release date for this should be November 15th (if
everything goes according to plan. There is a special Limited Edition of 150
copies, which will come with an additional CDR of unreleased material from the
project,
Lofoten Deadhead
. This is priced at £30 (plus P & P for overseas orders) - please order from
the website shop at
www.icrdistribution.com
.
An online shop is now open for
Aranos
merchandise. Included is the highly coveted last few copies of
Santoor Lena Bicycle
, recorded with Nurse With Wound and packaged by original artwork by Steven
Stapleton and Aranos.
October 2004
Colin Potter reports that a 2xCD release of the Shipwreck Radio sessions are
being worked on. The production has, however, been delayed due to Steven
Stapleton's ailment.
In the wake of the WSD closure, Beta-Lactam Rings Records is now releasing the
3xCD/3xLP set of Angry Eelectric Finger. Steven Stapleton is scheduled to make
an appearance in Portland on December 11th at an open house. Please phone
503-827-4142 or visit
blrrecords.com
for more information. In the meantime, pre-orders of Angry Eelectric Finger
are now available.
September 2004
David Tibet reports the following on Durtro.com:
Steven was recently bitten by an insect in his inner ear in Ireland. The bite
went septic, and swelled into a huge boil. The boil burst and, as it was unable
to come out through the ear due to the septic blockage, it went inwards,
breaking his eardrum. Blood started to pour out of his ear, and the balancing
fluid within his eardrum flowed backwards down his throat. The infection then
spread to his throat, nose and behind his eye. Having been initially
misdiagnosed by a doctor, he was then taken into hospital for massive oral and
intravenous doses of antibiotics. The doctor told him if it had been a couple
of days later, it would have spread to his brain and possibly killed him.
Steven is now out of hospital after many days of awful pain, and is feeling
(comparatively) much better, though he will be unable to swim or fly for a
couple of months, and still has some problems standing up due to the balancing
fluid regenerating slowly.
Consequently we have started work on an album dedicated to such infections:
BRIGHT YELLOW MOON II: EAR ECLIPSE.
August 2004
World Serpent Distribution has ceased trading. David Tibet has announced on
Durtro.com that a new label, The United States of Durtro will soon be
manufactured and distributed through Revolver in the USA. In the meantime, all
Durtro and United Dairies releases will be temporarily out of print.
July 2004
A double CD of
Vacant Lights
/
Rara Avis
by
Organum
has been released on
Die Stadt
.
Vacant Lights
was originally released on cassette in 1987 and features Steven Stapleton
while
Rara Avis
is a collection of unreleased recordings featuring Robert Hampson, Christoph
Heemann, Alan Jones, Jim O'Rourke, and Eddie Prévost. The core trio of Organum
as David Jackman, Peter McGhee, and Dinah Jane Rowe appears on both discs.
June 2004
After the recent trip to Toronto, David Tibet has announced that there
-will- be two
C93
/NWW gigs in San
Francisco in either November or December.
This concert will be the first for Nurse With Wound in approximately two
decades. Details of the show are being worked out at this point and we
will post updates as soon as they're made public.
Colin Potter has the following message from the Nurse
With Wound expedition to the Arctic Norwegian shores:
"Our trip to Norway was very enjoyable. We met some great people, both
locals & other artists who were part of the festival. The area (Lofoten
Is.) was stunningly beautiful & seemed very clean & fresh compared to
where I live. We amassed a very large amount of raw material & so far have
completed about three hours of radio programmes, some of which is 'work in
progress'. We go on producing broadcasts until the end of July. I gather
that the local radio's web feed is not too good, which is a shame, but I
think some of it will be archived on the Norwegian Arts website later.
There are also plans for an 'official' release, probably with some sort of
printed work & a CD & at least one NWW album, if not a double. Both Steve
& I were very pleased with some of the
results which were achieved with a minimal studio & the material ranges
from stuff based on local voices, field recordings, extreme noise & even a
stoner rock piece! Apperently, there were a few calls to the station when
the broadcasts started, as they just appeared in the middle of normal
programming on what seemed to be a bit of a bland middle-of-the-road local
station. We were asked to record an 'explanatory' intro in Norwegian to
explain what it was about. We then did a piece based on that intro......
We had a great time.
More to come."
A streaming mini-documentary is now available to watch here on
Brainwashed. This isn't the be-all end-all documentary of Nurse With
Wound, but an
intimate look at the home and life of Steven Stapleton, the man behind the
band. With the first live performance in approximately two decades
anticipated for the end of the year, a full feature might eventually
evolve from some of this. But for now, enjoy some relax time on the
farm.
29 Minutes, Quicktime Streaming Video
May 2004
Nurse With Wound are being sent to make sound art from the ice cold. The
string of islands off the northern coast of Norway, high up above the Arctic
Circle, is better known for its dried cod and midnight sun than for avant garde
sound art. Between May and July 2004, this is set to change as Colin Potter and
Steven Stapleton will be marooned with the task of making a sonic record of
their time on these unfamiliar islands. The airwaves will be hijacked as their
work in progress makes interventions on the local radio station Lofotradioen
104.4 FM. The piece will eventually be re-edited and made into a NWW album for
release on Stapleton's label United Dairies. The Lofoten International Art
Festival is curated by Anne Hilde Neset & Rob Young and produced by Kunst i
Nordland. Background from their press release:
Lofoten comprises a string of islands with a tight knit community that is
strung out along towns and settlements that must be reached by bridge, boat,
etc. Due to the nature of the way the civilisation has grown up, communications
such as telephones, mobiles, radio, TV becomes paramount. Especially in the
winter months, transport becomes llimited. In conceiving the idea for Shipwreck
Radio we wanted to avoid obligating the public to travel to a single space in
which to view/hear/experience a sound piece, and instead looked to a more
ethereal means of disseminating the material. Thus was born the notion of
opening up intervention spaces on the local radio network - an open ended
series of intrusions several times a week which would be filled with whatever
material was created by the participating artists.
In January 1432, merchant Pietro Querini's ship bearing Italian sailors and
businessmen was blown off course on its way to Flanders, ending up scuppered on
the rocks at the tiny islet of R¿st, the southernmost island in the Lofoten
archipelago. The incident has remained constant in the memories of the
islanders, and a commemorative statue is installed. As a result, trade links
were opened with Italy which survive to this day and R¿st considers itself to
have an ongoing special relationship with Italy.
Contemporary accounts of the incident describe the incomprehension and enforced
resourcefulness of the mariners as they built themselves shelter and began to
consider how to get off the islands. After several days, local
fishermen/shepherds arrived on the island and wondered at the strangers they
encountered huddled in a makeshift shack. The sailors gradually needed to
establish a rapport with the locals, both sides developing a language and means
by which they could communicate and eventually enable the crew to set sail
again for their distant homeland.
This tale should remain in the back of one's mind in considering the premise of
Shipwreck Radio. Although the artists will be staying in comparative luxury
compared with the unfortunate sailors of old, the premise is to place the
artists in unfamiliar and remote surroundings equipped only with certain items
of musical and technological equipment which has Ôwashed up' alongside them.
From this, they must explore the islands and create a sound piece based on
their experiences. The work is an ongoing evolving entity which may be
re-edited after the fact, but the work in progress will be broadcast over the
radio network. Thus the population who hear it will be aware that somewhere
among them are aliens at work.
For more information, visit
www.liaf.no
.
Beta-Lactam Ring
Records has released another bargain-priced label sampler called
Death's Last Life's Breath
, this one containing an exclusive NWW
track entitled "A Wasted Life of Phagocyte Foot Fetishism." Beta-Lactam
is also on the verge of releasing a limited-edition CD edition of last
year's
She and Me Fall Together in Free Death
LP release. The
expensively priced CD also includes bonus tracks, and for those that can't
afford it, an unlimited digipack edition of the same CD is promised for
release in July. Nurse also contributes a remix to
Love Records
' 2CD
compilation
Madam, I'm Adam
, profiling the career of Finnish
avant-garde musician Pekka Airaksinen.
March 2004
Angry Eelectric Finger (Spitch'cock One)
is now available and features Nurse With Wound alone and in collaboration with
Cyclobe
,
Irr. App. (Ext.)
, and
Jim O'Rourke
. It is the prologue to a forthcoming three disc set featuring collaborations
with the aforementioned along with Xhol Caravan.
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