Whatever, I could read it just fine, and think it's looks real nice.
Anyway, it's cool to see the Drumm interview here. Seems like he doesn't give many of them. I'm a fan of pretty much all aspects of his playing from the early, minimalist Sugimoto duos to the harsh noise to the crystalline siren songs. I'm still digesting Necro Acoustic, but it's as good as it appears.
I think he's playing a European tour in January(?) with Lucio Capece and Radu Malfatti. Could be interesting.
I liked the interview; it was a series of questions answered by an artist. It wasn't too long or too short, and it was offset by interesting although often arresting bands of color. What I loved, however, were the comments. Hats off to NecroWimp and The Right Hand Path. What interesting ways to create comments! I agree that interviews as image files are good to see and yet I understand and sympathize with NecroWimp for being unable to ingest the interview as he normally would (the result of the interview being loaded as an image file). I look forward to more material on TLHP and most of all anticipate comments from The Right Hand Path, a chap who makes HAL 9000 look like a retarded orangutan predisposed to feast on his own shrivled up feces. Open pod bay doors, TRHP.
Fuck off The Aimless Path, I spit on the likes of feces eating, good for nothing, copycat bastards. @VOEGTLIN Aren't ynu adopting double standards by deleting my comment which was relevant and about this interview and the another one where I hit back at the SOBs from The Aimless Path & Company. You in your own words said you were game for stuff on TLHP content but wanted fights not at your gate, so wouldn't this shithead The Aimless Path's comment be deleted too by you if you mean what you say
@The Fake "The Right Hand Path": Since unlike normal progenies of heterosexual parents, you are the progeny of a homosexual father and a lesbian mother, you are unsure of your sexual identity which is leading you to shout around the world laughing out loudly that you are gay and its a fact that you have been castrated too :D So bad, just when President Obama paved the way for gays to serve in the Armed Forces of the United States of America, you realize that being castrated you can't join the US Armed Forces, poor thing, nor male, nor female and I don't want to use words anymore words to pulverize you because I'm done with pulverizing you for today. It'll be my pleasure to have you and your situation for schadenfreude :-)
Thanks LHP for an excellent intelligent interview with a very inspiring subject (and SA for the heads up).
one question i would have liked KD to be asked is: what of his listening habits? how much of other people's music does he listen to? how much music does he buy?
i love the idea that he'll create custom sounds to listen to for an afternoon - and he obviously has quite a rack of metal vinyl in the pic there - but what is he currently listening to? how/what/when etc.
This was originally intended for another publication and I weeded through literally 100s of e-mails to pull this out and most of those e-mails were just me and Kevin talking about metal.
Let's just say he used to have the greatest record collection in the free world, and now has a slightly less great collection, which may be soon returned to its Golden Age thanks to something that shall go unnamed.
Anyway, it's cool to see the Drumm interview here. Seems like he doesn't give many of them. I'm a fan of pretty much all aspects of his playing from the early, minimalist Sugimoto duos to the harsh noise to the crystalline siren songs. I'm still digesting Necro Acoustic, but it's as good as it appears.
I think he's playing a European tour in January(?) with Lucio Capece and Radu Malfatti. Could be interesting.
one question i would have liked KD to be asked is: what of his listening habits? how much of other people's music does he listen to? how much music does he buy?
i love the idea that he'll create custom sounds to listen to for an afternoon - and he obviously has quite a rack of metal vinyl in the pic there - but what is he currently listening to? how/what/when etc.
cheers again.
b
Let's just say he used to have the greatest record collection in the free world, and now has a slightly less great collection, which may be soon returned to its Golden Age thanks to something that shall go unnamed.