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no love for nyoukis? fuck this board, i even put that picture of him with kim there to peek the interest of you ignorant motherfuckers
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Haha sorry, yes, I appreciate his work. Really like Blood Stereo.
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jaap blonk w/nyoukis-doubletwee lp, i bought this at the colour out of space festival and should check out more.
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I'd rather insert needles under my fingernails.
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^^^ I think I'm going to use that as an album title.
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I think that there are a few people who like his records on here, and an even bigger number who think you are a pompous, snobbish 'know it all'. |
dylan nyoukis posts on this board sometimes, i like his music, but i have no desire to suck his cock.
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Dylan's Colour Out Of Space festival on Brighton is simply excellent - a great 3-day hoedown. Where else can you see Byron Coley arm-wrestling Savage Pencil?
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Got this LP a couple of weeks ago, great drooling tape manipulation and feedback weirdness....
![]() "Ceylon Mange is the trio of Dylan Nyoukis (Chocolate Monk proprietor and sound molder in Blood Stereo, Decaer Pinga), Karen Constance (Blood Stereo, Smack Music 7) and Bill Nace (X.O.4, Vampire Belt). The Maiming Path extends from the group's previous mind melts with two side long (de)constructions that are assembled from a variety of mangled loops and electronics, guitar feedback/slaughter and cromagnon vocals. The results are a murky stew, as each emerging sound creeps upon the listener like a blackened sloth nightmare. It's the type of organic brain tangle that is rarely unleashed by the spirits these days. The LP is pressed in an edition of 410 and housed in a full-colour printed sleeve featuring Karen's outsider artwork." |
i saw blood stereo last year. they were really good but i couldnt appreciate the show since i wasnt in the mood for anything after being traumatized by machinefabriks godawful show right before them, and john butcher/eddie prevost's amazing set before him....
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Dylan is someone who believes wholeheartedly in his own vision and against all the odds has managed to carve out an incredible corner of creativity. I salute him and respect him 100%.
We should all take a little inspiration from him. Yeah... |
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thats how i am in real life too |
and yes ceylon mange were/are(?) great
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Nice piccies Nefeli - where were these taken, out of interest?
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He grew up in a wee Scottish village a few miles from me. Out in the sticks. Still blows my mind that someone grew up way out here pre-internet and managed to latch onto and then contribute to this weird underground lo-fi noise scene. Totally inspirational.
And yeah, that Ceylon Mange record is hot. Saw him play a duo set w/ C.S. Yeh in a dingy jazz cellar in Edinburgh once, that was definitely memorable. |
Decaer Pinga supported SY on the Nurse tour, if memory serves, along with Afri Rampo. At least that was the line-up at the Glasgow show. The audience was almost entirely bewildered, I think he got some boos..
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I managed to miss Dylan's set at Colour Out Of Space, alas, but he was very good when he played with Neil Campbell earlier last year.
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I'd never heard of him until now. Thanks for the thread.
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