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The Pro CDRs are now available and ready to ship for $6 in the USA and $9 World.   
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Loto Ball/Paleface Destroyers split 7 inch.  Both friends of mine, both solid/stellar on this single..  and I'm glad that I can be honest about that even though it is my friends..
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Music Shit / Re: Exciting New Noise/Experimental Releases and Reissues
« on: August 27, 2011, 05:26:56 PM »
REDROT - Psycho Bondage
Manorexia - Dinoflagellate Blooms
Pharmakon/Deterge split single
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The Delirious Insomniac Freeform Radio Show has haunted the airwaves of WLUW into the wee hours of dreary Monday Nights since 2008. Host Arvo Fingers uses his lengthy experience as a sleepless madman to wield surrealistic songs and sounds into a slithering swath for 4 hours a week. Presently, "Delirious Insomniac" is also syndicated on RadioKL.Hr in Croatia, with occasional interviews, virtual guest installations, ghost hosts, and radio art. On September 9th, 2011, Arvo Fingers and WLUW will be celebrating the 4th Anniversary of the Delirious Insomniac Freeform Radio Show as well as the release of the first volume of "Delirious Music For Delirious People", a compilation featuring Jarboe, Mac Blackout, Haunted George, Art Phag, Rancid  Hell Spawn, Controlled Bleeding, Zola Jesus, Boyd Rice and Friends, Gary Wilson, BeNe GeSSeRiT, Big City Orchestra, Hans Grusel's Krankenkabinet, and others.

CDs in Digipaks won't be available by the 9th, but professionally printed CDRs in jewel cases will be ready. If anyone would like to make pre orders, the CDRs are $6 postage paid in the USA, $9 postage paid elsewhere. The CDs in digipaks will be available some time after that, and are $8 postage paid in the USA, $11 elsewhere. Feel free to send money through paypal to misterfvckhead@yahoo.com if you would like to pre order this release, orders will ship around mid September.

At this time, less than 150 copies of the digipaks are available and not spoken for.  The pro CDRs will stay in print unless someone happens to want to work with me on a double LP.
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On the evening of Monday, April 11th at Midnight Central Time, The Delirious Insomniac Freeform Radio Show is proud to present a rare interview with industrial music innovator and counter-cultural maven Boyd Rice. Tune in on wluw.org, 88.7 FM Chicago . The show will also be aired on http://www.RadioKL.Hr in Split, Croatia on Wednesday, April 13th, at 8pm Central, and archived at http://www.posterityplaylists.blogspot.com .
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Non-Music Shit / Re: Gregory Jacobsen
« on: July 31, 2010, 08:13:39 PM »
For the record: I've only met Greg a hand full of times and I don't know very much about art history. I don't care to go to bat for anyone or to change anyone's mind.  Just putting in my 2 cents.

I always get amused when people assume agendas about artists they don't like.  It is one thing for someone to be flinging shit at an art gallery performance; it is an entirely other thing to insinuate that a person painting characters with bananas up their ass is shocking, childish, or starved for attention.   

From following Greg's writings, podcasts, and recordings, I've gathered that the man is not only staunchly passionate about "grotesque" things but also about the futility of human condition; the big red nose of the alcoholic, the boils, the blubber, the fat under the chin, the stuttering, the flatulence, the burps, and the flacid genitalia.  Where many "shocking" artists are communicating the "brutality" of life, very few are communicating distinctly the absurdity and meaningless hilarity that exists within the faculty of experience.  It's just another part of the vast language of "fine art".

I don't like to judge art by technical, moral, political, or historical parameters, I look for a certain world that someone has created and measure it by how much I want to look more into it.  Of course a message could be part of it, but not the sum of it.  I can't imagine what anyone else looks for in art, beyond thinking of what they look for in home decor.   IF anybody has any other ideas on how they shop for meaning, please, I'm all ears. 
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Hello Walls at Bachelor's Grove Cemetary:



Hello Walls at the "Bird Sanctuary":


Saint Street view 1:


Saint Street view 2:


Dead Bird:
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Music Shit / Re: 2010 HARDCORE PUNK
« on: July 07, 2010, 11:07:41 PM »
I don't know if it's 2010 but I'm really into Raspberry Bulbs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ReOJk9z01Y
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3 releases from me, all long overdue, will be shipping July 8th before I go on a mini tour.  any orders after that will be shipped around the 16th or so.  paypal buttons at http://www.nopartofit.blogspot.com.
paypal address/contact: misterfvckhead@yahoo.com
Get all 3 for $15 ppd in the US (CDR or CS) for a limited time.
Wholesale rates are available, feel free to inquire.










"SAINT STREET" pro shrink wrapped CDR, or  pro duplicated, imprinted smoky tinted chrome cassettes with double sided 5 panel inserts.     Digital harsh noise oriented work from 2003 - 2010, in some cases made before any prior knowledge of "harsh noise", out of explorations with failure at making structured electronic music.   More musical elements than a usual harsh noise release can be expected.  80 minutes.  A raw track from this release can be heard here:

http://morne.free.fr/Mp3/Compilations/NecktarVII/096.Mister_Fuckhead_Undula.mp3

$6 ppd US
$9 Canada/Mexico
$11 International



http://www.necktar.info/Necktar_2017/Volume_1/mp3/47.Hello_walls_Mister_Fuckhead_Necktar_2017_volume_1.mp3


"HELLO WALLS" - Originally issued on the now defunct Enemata Productions in 2008 (headed by Rick from Infirmary), this new edition comes with 3 single sided 3x5 cards,   a yellowed, crumbling page of a book from 1938 with old English text in German, and a generous amount of soil from either "The Bird Sanctuary" along Montrose area lake grounds, the Morse beach, or Bachelor's Grove Cemetary, reputedly the most haunted place in the country.   Select copies come with worms, bird bones, and garbage.  Cassettes are black Type II High Bias, duplicated by Andy Ortmann with full color labels inside of a smokey poly case, all contents come in a black 4x6 poly bag.  Specific soil requests are not available.  Run time is approximately 68 minutes.  Limited to 84 with a small amount set aside for a special edition packaging later this summer.  More pictures to follow.

$6 ppd US
$9 Canada/Mexico
$11 International


Now available in shrinkwrapped pro CDR format as well as the original cassette edition:



http://claytoncounts.com/333/333%20excerpt%201.mp3

The material on "333" is made up of free association compositions that incorporate rhythmic noise, pseudo-classical mannerisms, watery electronic sounds, and spastic, fluttering drum machines with wild time-signature juxtapositions. First partially written in 2003, in a 2nd floor closet, squatting in a rat-infested house that only had power in the flooded basement, Clayton Counts mastered the final product in a stretch of about 5 8 hour long days, while we went over every detail.  The 60 minutes of material amalgamates a series of cohesive works made specifically for live performance, in manic, alcohol soaked, dark and solitary sittings of 15-25 hours, then obsessively expanded/refined until 2009.  It is composed entirely with a Yamaha RM1x sequencer, incorporating various carefully crafted haywire anamolies that were featured in Dead Tech/Circuit Bending type of art gallery events, and much experience from performing with live bands or working with a wide variety of artists.

The cassette is limited to an edition of 99, across 3 different colored cassettes (solid orange, solid purple, black), with 3 different label designs, a 3 panel, two sided, full color insert, and a color transparency.  Copies of the cassette are available at Earjerk and RRRecords.  More details here http://chondriticsound.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=35266&p=358972#p358972

$6 Postage paid USA
$12 Everywhere else

Paypal buttons at http://www.nopartofit.blogspot.com
paypal address: misterfvckhead@yahoo.com




A limited amount of these will be with me on the little mini tour that I'm doing.  Below are the dates. 





July 9th:
Recording w/ Cock E.S.P.

July 10th, "Valentine's Day" at Fecal Manor, Minneapolis:
Cock E.S.P. (Featuring special guest Seth Vanhorn)
Seth Ryan
False
Rockula
Anthrax Leprosy Mu
Arvo Zylo
"Free admission to anyone wearing sexy lingerie."
No address available.

July 11th, 8pm at The Glory Hole,
1411 Windsor St. Apt B (small house behind the larger house)
Columbia MO 65201:
Sigulda (Dominick Dufner)
Paleface Destroyers (the guy behind The Night Letters, http://www.myspace.com/thenightletters,
in a new duo project with a drummer)
Unknown project from Dominick's girlfriend*
Arvo Zylo

July 12th at WayOut Club, 2525 S. Jefferson
St. Louis Mo 63104:
Arvo Zylo
Paleface Destroyers
desoeuvre bruit (http://www.myspace.com/desoeuvrebruit)
N. N. N. Cook (http://www.close-far.com/)
Public Shallows (new project from Josh Levi of Worm Hands)

July 13th at Cafe Bourbon Street
2216 Summit St. Columbus OH 43201:
Paleface Destroyers
I Am Foresight
Paranoid Character
Strongest Man Alive
Arvo Zylo

July 14th, 8pm at Bela Dubby, 1321 Madison Ave.
Cleveland Ohio 44107:
Fluxmonkey
Arvo Zylo
Paleface Destroyers
2 touring acts TBA

And later in the month:
July 23rd, NOISE SHOCK III at Flopsy Tea Haus
2736 W North Ave (entrance through the back)
Chicago Illinois :
0N0
Arvo Zylo
Suckling Pigs
Fluid
X+X
more TBA
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Looking forward to it!
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Need to get the Mickey 12"
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Updated with scans of the transparencies.  Now shipping..
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Music Shit / Re: STRANGULATED BEATOFFS
« on: March 28, 2010, 08:38:22 PM »
I really like "Reverse Child Psychology".  That's loop stuff, but it's more fun than the SG CD (but I like that one almost as much).   I guess there was a fire, and only 200 copies of the CD exist. 

I'm into the Jackin' Off With Jacko 7 inch.  There is a cover of "Beat IT" and a loop based thing with high pitched vocals on the b side.  Maybe the best introduction to Strangulated Beatoffs, aside from the Greatist Hits, although I don't remember hearing the "SinRaft" bootleg.  That would be something I'd try to get a hold of.

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Music Shit / Re: Best hangover record
« on: March 21, 2010, 02:51:11 PM »
I remember knowing I was going to puke all day, and putting Johnny Cash's Sunday Morning Coming Down on repeat.   I did spend the whole day perched on a chair in front of the kitchen sink.   Glad there was music. 
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Demo Tape / BLOOD RHYTHMS
« on: March 21, 2010, 12:14:12 PM »
I'm eventually going to have an LP for a project called "Blood Rhythms".  There is a sample excerpt called "Cutter Magnolias" at www.myspace.com/misterfuckhead

It is what I did with raw recordings from 5 people playing brass inside a meat locker.  
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