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Film: The Stars Are Underground (1977) by Daragh McCarthy
Music: E+S=B and Alan Lambert
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Visuals: McBett (A Homage To Borges) and Alan Lambert.
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The Stars Are Underground
“In 1996, filmaker Daragh McCarthy directed a documentary inspired by the noises emanating from Dublin’s independent rock scene. At the time, we didn’t know if this urgent groundswell in activity was destined to be just an ephemeral phenomenon or whether it was the foundation for a future infrastructure. All we knew was that it was some of the best and most pro–active music making in a country other wise smothered by corporate bandwagoneering and post–U2 tail-chasing. The Stars Are Underground was, quite simply a film crying out to be made. In retrospect, it has become a prescient foretaste of the depth of fine music being made in Ireland, four years later. Stars… is a film about dreamers, visionaries, wannabe Warhols and shoe–string svengalis. A film about punk–rock, country outlaws, decadent discordance and slack jaw stoners. It’s about people relearning the DIY process and starting to get it right. Releasing their own records, making their own videos, designing their own sleeves, organising their own events and basically doing the complete opposite to those who so willingly bowed down to the industry before them. But this documentary doesn’t wallow in underground romance. It details with the day–to–day hands–on banalities of being in a band, the lure of the corporate dollar and the struggle to be heard. The music ranges from brash and formative excorcisms of anger, to sophisticated, aspirational creations, to probing, vehement experimentation. Jubliee Allstars’ initial releases on their own Hi–Tone label and Dead Elvis, sound as fantastic as the first time they shambled revolutions round your record player. As does Wormhole’s low–slung primitive hypnosis and Luggage’s muffled and debonair series of Eps on Blunt Records. And Female Hercules and Bambi and the Great Western Squares and Pet Lamb and The Idiots and Mexican Pets. Some of them have gone, some still here, in one form or another. Label owners and media–mouths such as Colm O’Callaghan, Dan Oggly and Eamonn Crudden have their say too, discussing the naivete that fuels these records, and questioning the magnitude of the independent structure. International figures such as Therapy’s Andy Cairns and Fugazi’s Ian MacKaye express words of wisdom and, well, words of simple enthusiasm. The latter warns us not to expect to make any money in this industry. But what’s probably most satisfying about The Stars Are Underground is how the artists themselves define this whole time with a sense of community. It’s almost politically incorrect to use the word “scene” these days, but whatever it was , this time and place, it was where connections were made that ring true to this day. The year 2000 has already seen several great Irish records, and all going according to plan, 2001 will be better again. The roots lie here in this film, and for those aware or interested in these facts, this is essential viewing. A low–budget film about a low–budget scene. It won’t be forgotten quickly.”— Leagues October 2000
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E+S=B— Electronic Sensoria Band
Electronic Sensoria Band arose in 2002 from improvising sessions between Fergus Cullen and members of The Wormholes and Memory Cells at Dublin’s legendary Lazy Bird club. Their backing of the legendary ex–Can vocalist Damo Suzuki at his debut Dublin show was recorded and became the first release on their Last of our Kind label. Since then they have scaled down to a three piece line–up consisting of Fergus on guitar and clarinet, with brothers David and Anthony Carroll on drums and bass.
“Lost In The Black Hole Of Calcutta”: Part 1
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Alan Lambert
Alan is an Irish based artist, electronic producer and short film maker. In the early 90’s Lambert recorded a lot of analogue material which is currently available on the Aphasia Recordings label, and in the late 90’s collaborated with “Wormhole”, on the former Dead Elvis label, released by Eamonn Crudden.
“…two very beautiful synth driven ambient pieces with hints of everything from jean michelle jarre, tangerine dream and klaus schultze. There is also an element of some early krautrock experimentalism akin to the likes of cluster or even harmonium. The album features “Pteranodon” and also A Bao a Qu”— Road Records
July 2008’s Pteranodon is the first album Alan Lambert is releasing on Metal Dragon Music— it can now be ordered from the site’s “Sounds” section.
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Homage To Borges— McBett (Italy)
This is the first set of original etchings (drypoints) realised in the early 80’s and inspired by Twelve of the Imaginary Beings from Borges’ book. They include the A Bao A Q.