Thursday, November 27, 2008

Piss Piss Piss Moan Moan Moan - Catholic Tapes No.17


More grit and tropicalism on this C15 tape released by Catholic Tapes based of Chicago, IL. This tape label is ran by Brett Naucke of Druids of Huge/Slave Trade fame, who is always looking for extreme experimental acts to expose.
Some of the hottest shit he has put out come from Fossils, David Russell, Plastic Boner Band, Worm Hands and off course Druids of Huge stuff.
PPPMMM tracklist:
1. holiday in darfur
2. plastic bag melt
3. lassa salsa pow wow
Get it zipped here:

Monday, November 24, 2008

piss piss piss moan moan moan - distrophic tropics CDR


Piss Piss Piss Moan Moan Moan
Distrophic Tropics CDR

Just for the curious I decided to post a one off studio recording that makes our unit sound crisp and crystalline. Can noise be that lean?

I am a sucker for lo-fi in-your-face noise thus the disclaimer above doesnt mean we went soft on you or any shit like that. just means that we had access to a studio and production for FREE!

Recorded in Mayaguez Puerto Rico by Luis F. and T. Galaxia 72

1. Pandemic Zen
2. AIDS not WAR
3. Paragon Path
4. PPPMMM blooze

Get it down here:

http://www.badongo.com/file/12017566

Sunday, January 20, 2008

OnO rules!


Piss Piss Piss Moan Moan Moan had the hOnOrs of collaborating with OnO, Chicago's no wave/experimental/art-noise group circa 1980, at the November 21 2008 Million Tongues Festival at the Empty Bottle in Chicago. It was awesome to do this and play along luminaries as Terry Reid (guy who opened the Rolling Stones infamous Altamont concert, weird) and Mark Fry among others lysergic icons. We went as Piss Piss Piss OnO OnO OnO!


OnO (pictured above) started during the 80s by Travis, P. Michael and Ric Graham. As one of Al's Jourgensen (of Ministry fame) early bands he was involved with, Special Affect, dissolved Joe Carducci had invited him to release some of their music on their STT distributed label Thermidor - home to bands like SPK and Birthday Party domestically. Al reccomended the music from OnO thus producing their first record "Machines that Kill". A second record came out called "Ennui" and hopefully, since Carducci passed the music rights back to OnO not too long ago, they should be able to rerelease this piece of midwestern No Wave history soon.


Now get your fix here as P. has posted some of their early gigs here:




Video of performance coming soon!