The three of us in Vas Deferens Organization are perfectly delighted to be able to present to you the first evidence of our brand new collaboration with New York visual/installation/performance art dynamo Michael Alan that will shortly be resulting in a full length LP for our Puer Gravy imprint (release details soon forthcoming). Have a gander at the eye popping and genre/category-obliterating antics that Michael gets up to via the video below to fully appreciate the deliriousness of his explorations, which in addition to his paintings, collages and 6-8 hour immersive live environments have now shifted tack to include musical collaborations. Thus far, there have been single track collaborations between Michael and everyone from Renaldo of Renaldo And The Loaf and Geneva Jacuzzi to Jello Biafra and Kingdom Scum and from Japanther to Jeff and Jane Hudson, but now is your first opportunity to let Michael Alan Alien & Vas Deferens Organization infect your earholes with the combination of their perverse streaks. The brainworm du jour? A little ditty called Shoe String Theory, which you can download in full .wav sound quality
here
Further info regarding this collaboration will soon also be found in an upcoming profile of Michael that's shortly to run in Crudo Magazine here
And feast your eyes on the delirious bacchanal that constitutes Michael's creative universe here:
Your Life at 5pm from Michael Alan on Vimeo.
More info about Michael and his work can be found by visiting his site here
In further news, we're all equally delighted to finally be able to formally announce Puer Gravy release number two:
PHILIP SANDERSON-HOLLOW GRAVITY LP (PG 002)-EDITION OF 100
This exceptional album, Sanderson's first of new original material in five years (following his stellar Seal Pool Sounds) will be issued in a screen printed and laser etched edition of one hundred 180 gram LP copies. Many here will know Sanderson best from his work in the stunning Storm Bugs as well as for his having run the vaunted Snatch Tapes label back in the early 80's, but what's often missed is that he's still producing haunting and enigmatic work that's at the very top of his game, something that the advance track below handily demonstrates. Hollow Gravity will be out at the beginning of May, with further release details forthcoming shortly, but in the meantime, wrap your minds around his tune Low Flying Branches here to see what all the fuss is about....
To tie things up with a big red bow, you can now feast your eyes on the one and only live performance that Vas Deferens Organization ever undertook during the time that I've been a member of the band, on the occasion of us opening for the revamped Chrome circa Spring of 1998. This footage features the extended line-up of (at the time) VDO principal members Matt Castille, Eric Lumbleau and Doug Ferguson (also of Yeti/Ohm...RIP), alongside part time VDO members David Fargason (Liquid Sound Company) Jim Edgerton (Burnin Rain/Fish Eye Lens), Scott Lindsay (Cult Ceavers), Jay Jernigan (Shits And Giggles) and Reagen Boone.
Please note that we blew the fuse at the venue at 3:30 and the music doesn't resume 'til 10:00...
FRIGGIN GREATNESS
ReplyDeleteVery impressive Live Videos from both camps! What a meeting of the minds!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGod dam bloody brilliant work guys.
ReplyDeleteI kept myself just watching and listening and being there with you guys. And that's only youtube experience..
ReplyDeleteHollow Gravity by Philip Sanderson is way too promising! Can't wait to listen to the whole LP!
WELCOME BACK!
Michael Alan is new to me but his work is AMAZING from what I have seen. He must be something to be featured here.
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You guys never cease to amaze me! Whatever next???
ReplyDeleteSuper excited to hear about another Philip Sanderson album! The world needs more of those.
ReplyDeleteMICHAEL ALAN + VDO = OMFG
ReplyDeletethat VDO video is some of the sickest shit I've ever seen/heard!THE REAL DEAL
ReplyDeleteLOVE what I just saw in that Michael Alan video! Anyone here actually visited one of his installations?
ReplyDeleteMusic's pretty good too ;)
I think I must be halucinating. did I really just really see a vas deferens organization performance?yes i think i must be tripping cuz they don't play live, or so i thought. Is that Eric singing?
ReplyDeleteGreat work, guys. If the rest of your work with this Michael Alan guy is as good as that track, this will be a masterpiece.
ReplyDeletelooks lik eric.
ReplyDeleteI would do anything to get an invite t one of Michael's shows. PM ME DUDE
ReplyDeleteI think you can go to his website and see how to go...
ReplyDeleteREALLY GREAT TRACK GUYS!!! LOVE IT
ReplyDeleteThe Sanderson sounds really interesting - also like the cover looks kinda Arabian????
ReplyDeleteYES!! Me love me some Storm Bugs
ReplyDeleteGreat performance from VDO-wish I could see Doug Better!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI had a dream the other week - saw Storm Bugs and then the New Blockaders on the same stage. Woke up in Nottingham at the Rammel Club to find I wasn't dreaming - it was actually happening!
ReplyDeleteHow appropriate for VDO's Label to be releasing a Storm bugs related lp.
ReplyDeleteWOW stunning work by Michael Alan! Very nice indeed.
ReplyDeleteThe live VDO is fascinating. Always wanted to see that done live. I viewed it 5 times.
ReplyDeleteboth the live VDO and the new track are some high level freakishness. very disturbed. and great.
ReplyDeleteMichael a trull y great artiest.
ReplyDeleteWhy is my head so big somethings wrong with me! HA SICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICK SICK. Just marvelous,
ReplyDeleteJa is real
Love the the track sounds like what I wanted NWW to sound like be he never did. THANKS-- More please
ReplyDeleteHa! VDO warmed up for Chrome, classic
ReplyDeleteChrome rules!!!
ReplyDeleteDAMN! Cant believe you blew a fuse at the show. Really great live performance- have been vdo fan for a long time, just as I would have imagined it!
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Fantastic live Vas deferens. I just thought vas deferens was a studio band and it was all computer. Is this the way all lps were done?
ReplyDeletewached y'all 10 times already. I can't believe how great that performance was. Are those tracks on any of your records?
ReplyDeleteplease let me know which ones.
Thanks
Frachine-Thanks for that great comment! Those tracks were created solely for that performance and were never played/recorded again.
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