Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!decvax!ucbvax!ucbcad!nike!ll-xn!mit-amt!mit-eddie!J. From: alfke@csvax.caltech.edu (J. Peter Alfke) Newsgroups: mod.music.gaffa Subject: (1) Danielle Dax (2) L.A. L.H. Party Message-ID: <2941@mit-eddie.MIT.EDU> Date: Sat, 16-Aug-86 00:38:33 EDT Article-I.D.: mit-eddi.2941 Posted: Sat Aug 16 00:38:33 1986 Date-Received: Sat, 16-Aug-86 13:05:23 EDT Sender: nessus@mit-eddie.MIT.EDU Organization: M.I.T. EE/CS Computer Facility, Cambridge MA Lines: 34 Approved: nessus@eddie.mit.edu Organization: Well --- Acting on Doug's reccomendation, I now have "Pop-Eyes" and the "Yummer-Yummer Man" 12" by Danielle Dax. YOW!! Everyone, I must agree that this is seriously *way* stuff. I don't note a Nina Hagen influence, as Mr. Hoffman said, but here's what "Pop-Eyes" reminds me of: Pere Ubu (circa "Bailing Man"; a *lot*) Laurie Anderson (circa "Big Science") Throbbing Gristle / Chris&Cosey Kate Bush (o'course) ...but mostly it's just completely idiosyncratic and unique. Shows what can be done with acceptable proficiency at several instruments, your own 4-track recorder, and LOTS of creativity. The single, "Yummer-Yummer Man", "Bad Miss 'M'", "Fizzing Human Bomb", is quite different; weird rockabilly/whatever, maybe I'll cite Led Zeppelin III and ZZ Top as what it reminds me of musically (although neither of those have ever used a theremin, to my knowlege!). But somehow done by the same person and coming out of the same musical territory. Ahem. Yes, the party. IED, I'm certainly interested. I'd be glad if it were > 1 1/2 weeks from now, as I'm deeply immersed in researching, typesetting, and laying-out the Caltech student handbook at the moment. Can you give directions to your place? I (and Greg Earle too, I presume) will be coming from the direction of Pasadena. Who all is out there? Will people from Out East fly over for the party? Will I get to meet Shelli and Hoff-dude and the others? Ah well. Let me know if there's anything I should bring... --Peter Alfke alfke@csvax.caltech.edu "Here come the harvest buns Belly-full for everyone"