Cashen Gap
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SWASTIKAS FOR NODDY is possibly, probably, maybe, or not, a seminal and sidereal masterpiece, the inspiration for 93,000 Masks On Nothings, none of which were Groovy. For me, well, it was my first Hallucinatory PickNick, and the skies turned Pixie Red for it. I was given the album’s title during...
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Current 93's first and last album, NATURE UNVEILED dragged together my obsessions, as I had decided to make a pop album that dealt with my (then-as now!) primary fascinations: Christian apocalyptic and eschatological Christian texts. In my Speed-Ridden Soul and Mind, I thought I was reinventing The Ronettes, and that...
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THE LIGHT IS LEAVING US ALL is one of the C93 albums that haunts me the most. I was OverMoon and Blessed to work on it with the Astonishing Aeonic Beautiful Talents of Reinier Van Houdt, Alasdair Roberts, Ossian Brown, Rita Knuistingh Neven, Andrew Liles, Aloma Ruiz Boada, Michael York,...
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Reeling In The Weeks—which felt like Years — after my first Current 93 album, I had started on the difficult second C93 album, DOGS BLOOD RISING. Having been asked to appear on both Top Of The Pops AND The Old Grey Whistle Test 93 times in the same week after...
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When 'Live at Bar Maldoror' was originally issued in 1985 as the inaugural release on Tibet's own Mi-Mort label, it was a chance for him to indulge his most experimental urges. Despite the title, it's not a live album at all - 'Bar Maldoror' was a fantasy venue that Tibet...
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Issued in its original form five years ago, ‘The Light Left You Quite’ returns after a metamorphosis with new cross-fades between tracks, a different beginning and ending, and a total reversal of stereo channels to represent a wholly but subtly altered beast. As David Tibet’s typically prolific work and release...
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'Aleph at Hallucinatory Mountain' was an ambitious album when it came out, featuring a wide cast of contributors including James Blackshaw, Sasha Grey, Andrew Liles, Alex Neilson, Matt Sweeney, Andrew W.K., Steven Stapleton and others.Its grumbly doom metal undertones - Tibet had collaborated with Om not long before its recording...