Showing posts with label Consolidated. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Consolidated. Show all posts
Thursday, 2 April 2020
Attitude - A Video Compilation (DVD)
Was searching the DVDs backup collection and found this one, wich I don't remember ever sharing here... So here it is. Thanks to sleepchamber fpr sending it to me in the first place.
VHS, Stereo, NTSC
Tracklist
01. Skinny Puppy - Dig It
02. MC 900Ft Jesus with DJ Zero - I'm Going Straight To Heaven
03. Severed Heads - Greater Reward (Original Version)
04. Skinny Puppy - Stairs & Flowers
05. Manufacture - As The End Draws Near
06. Consolidated - Consolidated
07. Severed Heads - Big Car
08. Manufacture - Armed Forces (Long Version)
09. Moev - Head Down
10. Skinny Puppy - Testure
11. Hilt - Stoneman
Total Runtime: 48:45.
NOTES:
The Skinny Puppy "Testure" video is a different version than the one included on the Skinny Puppy - Video Collection release.
It contains video samples from the movie Evil Dead as well as additional overlays from the vivisection film shown elsewhere
in the video, that were later removed and/or replaced with computer graphics.
The tracklisting on the back of the sleeve is incorrect, it lists the Moev "Head Down" video as being before the Manufacture
"Armed Forces" video, however it is the exact opposite on the tape itself.
Back of sleeve mistakenly credits only MC 900 Ft Jesus for track 2 instead of MC 900 Ft Jesus With DJ Zero. However the title
prior to the video as well as the end credits at the end of the tape list the whole artist name.
Back of sleeve does not list Manufacture's "Armed Forces" video as being the Long Version, though the end credits at the end of the tape do.
Saturday, 2 February 2013
Consolidated - Tegen Tonen Festival, Paradiso, Amsterdam - 22.02.1990 (Flac)
Recorded and broadcasted by VPRO Radio. Excellent sound. Thanks to Fredheadset for sharing this recording on DIME.
Original Info File:
Lineage : FM > Cassette > Total Recorder > CD Wave Editor > FLAC 8
Consolidated were an American radical activist recording and performing group, formed in 1988 and best known in the early 1990s as an alternative dance/industrial music band. They were distinguished by left-leaning political activism and politically radical lyrics, as well as their innovative sonic collages which blended industrial and hip-hop styles. An entry on a previous version of Consolidated's official website noted that all their albums have combined to sell over 500,000 copies.
Between 1989 and 1994, their instrumental style evolved from industrial, to hip-hop, to hard rock and funk with mixtures of 'live' instruments and electronic instruments. Their music often focused upon the following topics: vegetarianism, women's rights, animal rights, fighting racism and homophobia, the unity of oppression, World War II and the Holocaust, the dangers of capitalism, and the evils of American Nationalism.
Although often criticized as having strident and confrontational lyrics, Consolidated tempered the intensity of their songs with many instances of self-deprecating humor. They admitted to their own struggles with addressing complex social issues within the constraining structures of pop music, an artistic form they referred to as "a neutralized medium," but explained that they did so because they felt that it might be their only chance to reach a mass audience with progressive messages of social justice.
Their signature song, "Consolidated", contained the mission statement "Consolidated is not even a consumer product... yet. This is no rock and roll band. It is a unique creative vision of a small isolated group of individuals. A team that's skilled and dedicated. Searching for the knowledge that will enable them to improve the quality of their lives and the lives of those around them".
Band members
Consolidated's original line-up consisted of Adam Sherburne (guitar and vocals), Mark Pistel (samples, sequencers and keyboards/synths), and Philip Steir (drums). Consolidated's subsequent line-ups have consisted of Adam Sherburne, Todd Bryerton (drums), Michael Dunne (bass), and Kevin Carnes (drums) with some mixing and engineering by Mark Pistel.
After 1994, the original line-up went their separate ways. Since that time, the project has been mainly under the direction of Adam Sherburne, with peripheral involvement by Mark Pistel (primarily mixing and engineering the albums). Following the split of the original line-up, Consolidated has continued to evolve musically through styles reminiscent of West Coast hip-hop, R&B, rock, and jazz similar to Miles Davis's early 1970s experimentation. Initially known for their strident, lyric-heavy albums, their most recent recordings have been almost entirely instrumental improvisations.
Co-founders Mark Pistel (programming/vocals) and Philip Steir (programming/vocals) continued to do many remix projects after leaving the band. Mark Pistel made one album under the name Pistel, and has also played with the live/touring incarnation of Meat Beat Manifesto as well as a group called Electronic Dub Collective. He is currently co-producing and touring with Hercules and Love Affair. Philip Steir co-owns a recording studio called Toast. Drummer Todd Bryerton of the band's later line-up performs with Kneel Cohn in the NYC post-glam band The Dead Stars On Hollywood.
Adam Sherburne had previously been the lead singer of a band called Until December.
Live performances
Consolidated were notable for including in each of their live performances a period of time in which microphones were passed among audience members, who could then discuss, rebut, argue or elaborate upon the topics of Consolidated's songs. Consolidated devised these interactions as a way to subvert the typically passive experience of watching a band perform, empowering the audience members to respond and articulate their own opinions on issues addressed in the song lyrics or even the nature of the performance itself. Consolidated recorded many of these interactions and sampled excerpts of them to be included on their albums. In some cases, these samples were arranged and featured as short interludes between songs, while in other cases they were worked into the sonic collages of the songs themselves (e.g., "Crusading Rap Guys" on the 1991 LP Friendly Fa$cism.)
Consolidated's live performances featured video montages that were either projected onto large screens, or featured on multiple television sets positioned along the perimeter of the stage. The video footage included their promotional music video clips for their singles, as well as video art composed of found footage which corresponded to the lyrical topics of specific songs (e.g., myths of male sexuality, sexist depictions of women in mass media, and the inhumane treatment of animals in laboratories and slaughterhouses).
Setlist :
01 America No. 1
02 Mishima - Howie Livin'
03 White American Male
04 Product
05 Joseph Is The Singer
06 This Music Has No Meaning
07 Message
08 Consolidated
09 Strike
Another one from the box of old tapes !
ENJOY !
FREDHEADSET
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