― David Raposa, Wednesday, 23 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
"Evocation"? Oh, shut me up already.
― Sean Carruthers, Wednesday, 23 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
YOU DARE MOCK ME?
Hm...you could always look for the suitcase with twenty-three live shows on tape in it.
― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 23 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
they shared a squat in Hull in the 70s with his girlfriend.
apparently they were a bit strange.
― Wyndham Earl, Wednesday, 23 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
I also like "Grief" which seems to mostly be interviews with a young P-Orridge mixed together with various noises and funny sounding radio personalities, but I think this is probably not going to be of much interest to the casual TG listener.
― DeRayMi, Wednesday, 23 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
If you're looking for something that akin to synthpop, but just "off" enough, then "20 Jazz Funk Greats" is the one to get.
Something in between? "The Second Annual Report" or the others around it.
I have "TG1", but I don't listen to it often enough to make a recommendation.
Though they did coin the term "industrial", please PLEASE don't think of Throbbing Gristle as anything that approximates, say, Front 242 or Nitzer Ebb or Front Line Assembly or that lot. Not that I mind the latter groups (or most of them anyway), but the early 80s Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft records are a more direct influence on 80s and 90s "industrial" dance music... or the Wax Trax! era, or what have you.
― Brian MacDonald, Wednesday, 23 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― Sean Carruthers, Thursday, 24 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
I'm having trouble sleeping. ("Our aim is wakefulness.")
― DeRayMi, Thursday, 24 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― charles, Thursday, 24 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
the records :
2nd Annual Report -- arguably their most revolting record, except that TG communicate that feeling quite effectively and quite deliberately -- you may not need to hear that record more than once and arguably might not wish to be caught owning it, but it certainly explains the initial public fuss, while cutting to the chase -- really three very well realised music sequences
3rd Annual/DoA -- more bitsy and a truer "report" of "experiments" in "rock music", like the situationalist "Death Threats" (left by members of the public on TGs answer phone), or the borish found art "IBM" (sound of TG jamming with a computer tape), "Hamburger Lady" (comment/song as expoitation tabloid trash) -- also includes a piece by each member on their own, and since they all went on to do diverse/perverse stuff, some insight -- lots of ideas
20 Jazz Funk Greats -- one of the first deliberate and self-conscious cringe/camp records -- quite cool subverted song forms, as has been noted in thread -- again lots of ideas
Heathen Earth -- attempted "honest" live in studio record -- goes on a bit, and with none of the immaculate cut'n'paste of previous records in the name of said honesty, not their best gig -- i don't think the songs really cut it
Mission of Dead Souls -- like if you'd recorded Rotten's last Pistols gig, this'd be it -- a real bad gig, badly recorded -- the ultimate "bad live album" -- like, if you buy it you're a completist, dummy
and then the campy "Greatest Hits" collecting the wacky singles like Zyclon B Zombie, Subhuman, Adrenalin, Discipline etc. (how handy) -- the mute re-issues of the 5 "classic" TG records listed above appended most of these singles anyway, if you really need to ..
and then all the posthumous smelly corpse stuff -- out-takes, live successes, ie more of the same, but not concept albums, not part of the "classic 5", with the exception of "TG1", one of the very first "alternative" CDs released to the new and very slowly emerging CD market, and so collectible -- listening to it will drive you mad bored if you do not have ADHD -- flogging the horse via new format cash-in
all designed to present a truly alternative view of record buying and collecting fashions, fetishes, follies ...
all in all a brief (4 years I think) but well constructed performance art commentary on the record industry (studio name "Death Factory") naff seediness and useful/negative real rock music as commentary on Thatcher, sex crimes, some peoples lives are _really_ shitty etc.. -- like one of the more intelligent things to ride on the punk wave
industrial music -- TG coined the phrase in '76-'77, written on the notes to 2nd Annual Report -- mocking the big "industry" surrounding what's meant to be "art"
these days the "industrial" niche market represented at it's most cynical by Nine Inch Nails types is just frustrated-adolescent music and if it does say anything about "music", well it's already been said
conclusion: listen to TG records and CDs and the offshoots like Chris&Cosey, PTV, Coil at some rabid collector's house -- why have an art installation on permanent repeat in yr living room, especially if the "art" is so rooted in its times and the "truths" aren't so pretty ?
― George Gosset, Thursday, 24 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
I own it on vinyl. I've heard it once.
― David Gunnip, Thursday, 24 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― David Raposa, Thursday, 24 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― sundar subramanian, Thursday, 24 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― chaki, Thursday, 24 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― Hank, Thursday, 24 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― John Bullabaugh (John Bullabaugh), Tuesday, 8 April 2003 01:07 (twenty-two years ago)
― gaz (gaz), Tuesday, 8 April 2003 01:14 (twenty-two years ago)
― SplendidMullet (iamamonkey), Tuesday, 8 April 2003 04:16 (twenty-two years ago)
Introduction/ Very Friendly (I.C.A., London, 18th October 1976)Forced Entry (Nuffield Theatre, Southampton, 7th May 1977)Assume Power Focus (Rat Club, London, 17th December 1977)IBM/ It's Always The Way/ Hamburger Lady (Goldsmiths College, London, 18th May 1978) Mother Spunk (Industrial Training College, Wakefield, 1st July 1978) New After Cease To Exist Soundtrack (London Film Makers Co-Op, 6th July 1978)Introduction/ Whistling Song (The Crypt Club, London, 11th November 1978)Weapon Training/ See You Are/ Convincing People (The Factory, Manchester, 18th May 1979)Russ (Goldsmiths College, London, 13th March 1980)Trained Condition Of Obedience (SO36 Club, Berlin, 7th November 1980) Auschwitz (Rafters, Manchester, 4th December 1980)
Note how they drop off towards the end of the group's existence. Psychic TV were an embarassment. Coil and Chris/Cosey are merely dull.
"20 Jazz Funk Greats" is a fun album, very clever and eclectic - recommended for beginners while lacking the ferocity of primetime TG.
― Dadaismus, Tuesday, 8 April 2003 11:59 (twenty-two years ago)
'heathen earth' is really good. kraftwerk's evil cousin.
― Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Tuesday, 8 April 2003 12:04 (twenty-two years ago)
― snake assassin, Tuesday, 8 April 2003 12:43 (twenty-two years ago)
― jess (dubplatestyle), Tuesday, 8 April 2003 12:54 (twenty-two years ago)
― Dadaismus, Tuesday, 8 April 2003 13:12 (twenty-two years ago)
― jess (dubplatestyle), Tuesday, 8 April 2003 13:14 (twenty-two years ago)
― Amateurist (amateurist), Tuesday, 8 April 2003 14:04 (twenty-two years ago)
― Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Tuesday, 8 April 2003 14:07 (twenty-two years ago)
― Dadaismus, Tuesday, 8 April 2003 14:09 (twenty-two years ago)
― jess (dubplatestyle), Tuesday, 8 April 2003 14:09 (twenty-two years ago)
― Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Tuesday, 8 April 2003 14:11 (twenty-two years ago)
― jess (dubplatestyle), Tuesday, 8 April 2003 14:14 (twenty-two years ago)
― Dadaismus, Tuesday, 8 April 2003 15:11 (twenty-two years ago)
This would seem to be the main thing a book about T.G. should struggle to avoid. Oh well.
― Amateurist (amateurist), Tuesday, 8 April 2003 15:32 (twenty-two years ago)
c'mon jess...persuasion and hamburger lady get there too!
― gaz (gaz), Wednesday, 9 April 2003 09:12 (twenty-two years ago)
― john-david lucas, Wednesday, 9 April 2003 14:31 (twenty-two years ago)
― Dadaismus, Wednesday, 9 April 2003 14:32 (twenty-two years ago)
there's one way though, that you'll never convince people and that's when you try to be someone who's not telling and who's trying to compel, who is trying to tell you of what to be convinced of
I can't stop listening to 20 Jazz Funk Greats. I haven't heard anything else by Throbbing Gristle. DoA is next on the list, but what else should I check out by other groups? Did anyone else ever come close to sounding this good?
― Z S, Tuesday, 15 April 2008 17:10 (seventeen years ago)
start with SPK's leichenschrei. there's lots of good industrial from that time period. early cab voltaire, test dept, einsturzende. there's gotta be a thread, no?
also, you need TG's very friendly.
― Edward III, Tuesday, 15 April 2008 17:16 (seventeen years ago)
all ILMers are courteously invited to attend:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2093/2416070319_f47d621bf8.jpg
this will be a Very Friendly DJ set and book reading.
― Drew Daniel, Tuesday, 15 April 2008 17:42 (seventeen years ago)
Looks like a good gig, I wish I could attend.
― Display Name, Tuesday, 15 April 2008 19:42 (seventeen years ago)
I bought the DVD box :)
― DG, Tuesday, 15 April 2008 20:20 (seventeen years ago)
Ok, so everyone knows not to expect Front Line Assembly when they pick up TG. Still, inevitably in a discussion about TG, one gets the impression that they were just some proto-power electronics ugly pig-fucking noisefest. Even people who listen to them, or at least are familiar with the music, seem to carry this impression. I was glad to see the new(est) record destroy that legend- because even in the older material, there's as much Kraftwerk and Martin Denny influence as there is pipe-welding guitar and klangklang tape loops. My favorite record is probably DOA: The Third and Final Report. The solo tracks grew on me where they didn't catch me right away (especially "Weeping" - Gen's pathetic suicidal solo), there's the infamous weirdness of "Hamburger Lady," the solid pop of "United," the ceaselessly hilarious "Death Threats," along with the painful "Walls of Sound" and "Blood on The Floor." I mean, you just can't go wrong when you shutup and listen.
― Crunk With Christ, Thursday, 17 April 2008 21:36 (seventeen years ago)
buddha gristle machine
http://cdn.pitchfork.com/media/gristleism215__.jpg
― gnarly sceptre, Wednesday, 14 October 2009 10:43 (sixteen years ago)
2010 dates!!
23rd OCTOBER LONDON VILLAGE UNDERGROUND, UK
30th OCTOBER PRAGUE ARCHA THEATRE, Czech Republic
2nd NOVEMBER BOLOGNA THEATRE ARENA DEL SOLE, Italy
6th NOVEMBER PORTO CASA MUSICA, Portugal
TG WILL PERFORM AN ALL NEW SET USING NEW EXPERIMENTAL ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT, SPICED WITH A COUPLE OF OLD FAVOURITE TRACKS.
THESE SHOWS ARE THE ONLY LIVE PERFORMANCES TG ANTICIPATE PLAYING THIS YEAR.
― vessels in distress (r1o natsume), Monday, 6 September 2010 17:43 (fifteen years ago)
did anyone go to the london show?
― Crackle Box, Monday, 25 October 2010 21:12 (fifteen years ago)
Looks like it may have been their last, they have split up again
― margana (anagram), Friday, 29 October 2010 09:22 (fifteen years ago)
from twitter :
@chris_carter_ Chris Carter ⚡ ⚡ ⚡ we are about to make a SIGNIFICANT ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING THROBBING GRISTLE ⚡ ⚡ ⚡
― mark e, Friday, 29 October 2010 10:41 (fifteen years ago)
They have given me so much joy was my point. But hey, if you ever get a chance to see Throbbing Gristle Live At Oundle School, that is a whole lot of joy right there.
― stirmonster, Friday, 6 August 2021 10:40 (four years ago)
I'm sure there's a link above somewhere but I wrote about the 2011 reissues when they came out. Heathen Earth remains my pick.
― but also fuck you (unperson), Friday, 6 August 2021 11:49 (four years ago)
A friend made me cdrs of various releases back around 2004 or so. I dipped a toe in but not much of an impression was made. Maybe I just wasn’t in the right head space then.
― Legalize Suburban Benches (Raymond Cummings), Friday, 6 August 2021 12:41 (four years ago)
Would have been good to get some more perspectives as good as Art Sex Magic from those involved. Would also be great if that Wreckers Of Civilisation book had reappeared when it was advertised to do so.Not sure how reliable a narrator Gen would be judging by Cosi's descriptio
― Stevolende, Saturday, 7 August 2021 06:56 (four years ago)
so today I learned from Ugly Things that two 7" EPs of some "I Hear A New World" tracks were released in small quantities in 1960 as demo records for stereo shops, so CC could definitely have heard them later that decade
― Communist Hockey Goblin (sleeve), Tuesday, 16 November 2021 05:07 (four years ago)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0012950?fbclid=IwAR3q2xXunpXCosGV5JwPl7Tugj33Ole0sR3r0TT-Mi4JHYE28pGTMmQX2Z4
― Ward Fowler, Friday, 26 November 2021 09:39 (four years ago)
The credits on the page made me laugh - Sleazy as played by Mr Peter Christopherson
― Ward Fowler, Friday, 26 November 2021 09:40 (four years ago)
Surprised to see Spydee Gasmantell is still being played by Spydee Gasmantell though.
― When Smeato Met Moaty (Tom D.), Friday, 26 November 2021 09:44 (four years ago)
Shame it's the usual BBC 60 minute edit and not the full 80 mins runtime...
― Stop the tape I got spittle all over my moustache. (Talcum Mucker), Friday, 26 November 2021 09:51 (four years ago)
bump - tonight
― koogs, Sunday, 5 December 2021 19:57 (four years ago)
no way to see the 80 minute version?
― stirmonster, Sunday, 5 December 2021 20:07 (four years ago)
I enjoyed this. So many hairy people!
― When Smeato Met Moaty (Tom D.), Monday, 6 December 2021 14:19 (four years ago)
welp it's about time to jump in.
20 Jazz Greats, here we go
― Slowzy LOLtidore (Neanderthal), Monday, 20 June 2022 18:03 (three years ago)
jealous. i'd love to be hearing it for the 1st time.
― stirmonster, Monday, 20 June 2022 18:22 (three years ago)
good choice. definitely in my wheelhouse.
what should I go to next?
― Slowzy LOLtidore (Neanderthal), Monday, 20 June 2022 18:44 (three years ago)
either DOA or Heathen Earth imo
was this the first TG you heard? def interested in your thoughts
― thinkmanship (sleeve), Monday, 20 June 2022 18:46 (three years ago)
i'd go Heathen Earth next. also interested to hear your thoughts.
― stirmonster, Monday, 20 June 2022 19:02 (three years ago)
Heathen Earth seconded.
― Doodles Diamond (Tom D.), Monday, 20 June 2022 22:30 (three years ago)
I really enjoyed it. Especially the noisier,more abrasive stuff, like "Still Walking". I'm a dude who used to enjoy listening to our old beat up lawnmower as a kid because of its weird buzzsaw sound so I like that angle.
More traditional tuneful stuff like "Hot on Heels of Love" and "Walkabout" were great too. And I like the stoney stuff as well. Definitely my wheelhouse (and def my first TG!)
― Slowzy LOLtidore (Neanderthal), Monday, 20 June 2022 22:37 (three years ago)
Droney not stoney lol
decided to do both DoA and Heathen Earth
"IBM" is off to a great start
― Slowzy LOLtidore (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 21 June 2022 01:09 (three years ago)
"Dead on Arrival", yes yes YESSSSSSSSSSSSS
― Slowzy LOLtidore (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 21 June 2022 01:17 (three years ago)
"Hamburger Lady" is the thing of beautiful nightmares, that creepy quiet drumbeat underneath barely contained chaos. I guess this is one of their most famous ones?
surprised I slept on TG so long.
― Slowzy LOLtidore (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 21 June 2022 01:32 (three years ago)
But now you understand the greatness. Anyway, read Drew's book now.
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 21 June 2022 02:01 (three years ago)
Something I've been wondering for a while now - how did they get away with the images of children on the sleeve and booklet of DOA? Now I don't know what the legal definition of child porn is exactly but I would not be surprised if it would be possible to make a case that those images count. As far as I know nobody's ever tried to stop them being distributed.
I got the 2011 reissue of this album when I was working in the civil service and had it posted to my work. Freaked out a bit when I got it home and realised that I'd just arranged for pictures of semi-naked kiddies to be delivered to a government building
― paolo, Thursday, 28 July 2022 19:57 (three years ago)
it was the daughter of a friend of GPO iirc. i have the OG vinyl but maybe i'm missing an insert or something as there are no semi-naked pics in my copy.
― stirmonster, Thursday, 28 July 2022 21:47 (three years ago)
looking on discogs i see it originally came with a calendar that contains aforementioned image. i guess whomever owned my copy originally kept that.
foiud online -
in a RE/Search book P-orridge remarks that he enjoys the idea that everyone has re-interpreted the photo as having a pedophiliac subtext because he didn't intend that when he took the photos. it fits well within their position on how art is subjective and says more about the viewer than the artist. "We're interested in information, and the fact that your view of things can totally alter depending on how you look at it, or by what people tell you about it afterwards."
― stirmonster, Thursday, 28 July 2022 21:50 (three years ago)
found
oh yeah, i have that re/search book. it's the one with burroughs on the cover, split in thirds between burroughs, gysin and TG (really mostly about genesis)
snapped a pic of the relevant page w/ my phone, can scan the article if you like but assume this is prob enough for you
https://i.ibb.co/qxr7qWG/2-FF6847-F-11-F4-4-D37-9-B53-B1195-D0744-CF.jpg
― the late great, Thursday, 28 July 2022 21:58 (three years ago)
Ta, I did know that the wee girl was a daughter of a Polish friend and that TG put them in to raise questions about context and interpretation and all that stuff. Just surprised nobody tried to ban the artwork or made more of a fuss about it
― paolo, Friday, 29 July 2022 07:32 (three years ago)
well, it was quite a small initiasl pressing - 3000 copies and 1000 of those were sold by TG directly, and only those 1000 contained the calendar image.
i must have bought this circa 1984 (second hand without calendar image, as previously mentioned) and it never crossed my mind at all that there was anything about it that was shocking. maybe that says something about my teenage naievety but i also think that was probably the general concensus at the time and also that the audience who would ever have even seen a copy would not be the types to go about trying to have it banned.
however, i do remember a friend showing me the og sleeve to the scorpions virgin killer album around this same time and being very shocked by it.
― stirmonster, Friday, 29 July 2022 14:12 (three years ago)
i think i may have devloped middle age dyslexia.
― stirmonster, Friday, 29 July 2022 14:13 (three years ago)
As confrontational as TG wanted to be they were never as shocking as Loverboy.
― ~insert pun here~ (Matt #2), Friday, 29 July 2022 14:14 (three years ago)
similar to stirmonster I had the DOA album in the 80s and never gave a second thought to it, lending it out to friends etc. maybe they were less naïve and thought I was a creep with my creepy albums! the Hatsunekaidan album (a collab between Hatsune Miku and Hijokaidan) has a cover which parodies the Scorpions onehttps://www.discogs.com/release/8171232-Hatsunekaidan-Noisy-Killer
― ( X '____' )/ (zappi), Friday, 29 July 2022 14:30 (three years ago)
Not seen that Scorpions cover before, fuck me
― paolo, Friday, 29 July 2022 20:32 (three years ago)
Amazing that weirdos will try to trick people into paying £7 for an AI-written essay, check the cover out though.
https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61GNTsue6YL._SL1499_.jpg
― Maresn3st, Saturday, 2 March 2024 15:40 (two years ago)
gahhhhhh
― I painted my teeth (sleeve), Saturday, 2 March 2024 15:46 (two years ago)
Gen looking like an extremely ugly version of Mick Tucker from Sweet there.
― The British Boy of Film Classification (Tom D.), Saturday, 2 March 2024 15:48 (two years ago)
... or Andy Scott, one of the two.
― The British Boy of Film Classification (Tom D.), Saturday, 2 March 2024 15:51 (two years ago)
a film student from Austin Texas made horror film in 1980 and asked Throbbing Gristle to record the soundtrack
"But how does a film student in Texas get a radical and enigmatic British band to score his debut film? He sent them a letter via their UK label, Industrial Records. Not really expecting anything, he was shocked when a month later he got a reply. “I got a letter from [founder and singer] Genesis P-Orridge and it said, ‘Sure, send us $50.’ So I sent them a $50 bill in an envelope, and a month later the reel came in the mail. Just like that. It was like, what the fuck?”
Years later, he would find out via an interview with the British music press that they’d actually recorded it on Pink Floyd’s studio equipment. What they sent him was what he called “the most coherent piece of music they ever wrote. … It’s got this boom-boom-boom-boom and when I first heard it I went, ‘That’s pretty good music.’ It was spectacular, and the theme was perfect for a horror movie.”"
https://www.austinchronicle.com/screens/new-version-of-seminal-austin-horror-brings-a-lost-throbbing-gristle-soundtrack-to-light/
― ( X '____' )/ (zappi), Wednesday, 5 November 2025 23:23 (four months ago)
!!!
― sleeve, Wednesday, 5 November 2025 23:56 (four months ago)
Damn!
― sawdust lagoon, Thursday, 6 November 2025 00:18 (four months ago)
wow!
― Elvis Telecom, Thursday, 6 November 2025 01:42 (four months ago)
What a combination of factors!
― Ned Raggett, Thursday, 6 November 2025 01:53 (four months ago)
Awesome. Would love to hear it.
― treeship 2, Thursday, 6 November 2025 02:12 (four months ago)
This is wild!The original short is available on the director's yt channel:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cK-Nlp3vyghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xICQbdbruMIt's got boom boom boom alright
― willem, Thursday, 6 November 2025 05:29 (four months ago)
So GP-O sent him a copy of "See You Are" from the Factory gig in Manchester in May 1979 and pocketed the $50?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee8tyPvro-c
― Massage Attack (Tom D.), Thursday, 6 November 2025 07:50 (four months ago)
Seems a fair price tbf
― Mark G, Thursday, 6 November 2025 11:22 (four months ago)
ha, nice find! xpost
― StanM, Thursday, 6 November 2025 12:21 (four months ago)
It's got boom boom boom alright
― willem, Thursday, 6 November 2025 bookmarkflaglink
It sure does!
― xyzzzz__, Thursday, 6 November 2025 13:09 (four months ago)