Showing posts with label Dwarr. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dwarr. Show all posts

Saturday, April 6, 2013

More Obscuro! podcasts for your listening pleasure...

It's been a bit, so I'm throwin' a few more of these on the site. The archive is ALMOST exhausted, but not quite.

Episode 64 - 4-23-10 EDDY DETROIT - 'JUNGLE CAPTIVE'


Tracklist:

Isaac Air Freight - KUSS
Esham - How Do I Plead to Homicide
Lewis - Cool Night in Paris
Edgar Broughton Band - Love in the Rain
Jan Terri - If You Want a Divorce
Vermonster - Grease of the Yak
Whitewood - Whitewood
Jim Shepard - Imagine This...
Harry Perry - World of Freaks
Konrad - My Girl
Skip Spence - Grey/Afro
The Shaggs - Sweet Things
David Peel and Death - Marijuana
Eddy Detroit - Seed of the Oyster
Eddy Detroit - Who Knows the Land
Eddy Detroit - Hubba Hubba de Gumbo
Eddy Detroit - Whiplash
Eddy Detroit - Owanga Bag
Eddy Detroit - Macumba Love
Eddy Detroit - Naked Grabe eating Ape-Links
Eddy Detroit - Jungle Captive
Eddy Detroit - Tiki Sun
Eddy Detroit - Honolulu Baby
Black Hole - Spectral World
Bruce Haack - Requiem
Companyia Electria Dharma - L'Harmoniosa Sinfonia D'un Cos. (Part 2)

Episode 65 - 4-30-10 DWARR - 'ANIMALS' (missing)

Episode 66 - 5-7-10 BOBBY BROWN - 'ENLIGHTENING BEAM OF AXONDA'


Tracklist:

The Electronic Hole - Love Will Find a Way III
The Sun Also Rises - Suddenly it's Evening
David Koresh - Book of Daniel
Brother Ah - Love Piece
First Chips - My Love
Richard Cheese - Welcome to the Jungle
The Kids of Widney High - Friends
Erica Pomerance - The French Revolution
Mij - Door Keys
Dead Raven Choir - Sheep-Crook, Black Dog
Waiting for Guinness - Chanson Pour Marie
Centennialite - Intro to Public Access TV Show
Bobby Brown - I Must be Born
Bobby Brown - My Hawaiian Home
Bobby Brown - Oneness with the Forest
Bobby Brown - Tiny Wind of Shandl
Balkan Beat Box - Kabulectro
Afflicted Man - Hippy Punk

Episode 67 - 5-14-10 ROBERT GILLIGAN - 'DARK ROOMS'


Tracklist:

Kurt Sutton - African Girl
Vyto B - Death Warrant
Sproton Layer - Pretty Pictures Now
The Rebels - Indian Rebels
Fire and Ice, Ltd. - I Just Thought of the Moon
Jerry Solomon - Good Old Fashioned Date
Silmaril - Poustinia
Rockin' Rollin' Blues Band - Untitled Track 1
Sandy Hurvitz - Three Hawks
Minister and Nuns - A Sad Story
Beautiful Losers - Nobody Knows the Heaven
White Boy and the Average Rat Band - Sector 387
Twilight Nuages - Lazy Sunday Afternoons
Chrome - You've Been Duplicated
Robert Gilligan - On a Shelf
Robert Gilligan - A Poet Dies
Happy Flowers - There's a Worm in My Hand
Robert Gilligan - Sell Your Presence
Robert Gilligan - The Mourners
Robert Gilligan - The Trip
Robert Gilligan - Voices
Robert Gilligan - The Disadvantage Being Born
Robert Gilligan - Journey to the Stars/Deeds of Nick Drake
Robert Gilligan - Loser's Game
Robert Gilligan - In a Dark Room
The Unicorns - Jellybones
L. Ron Hubbard - The Drone
Ya Ho Wa 13 - To the Principles for the Children (excerpt)

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Incredibly strange metal, version 2.0

This is one of the coolest compilations ever. Too bad ya didn't download it while the link was active. Oh well, ask me if you need a re-up. It's elsewhere on the internet, too.

From what I can gather, the compilation was put out by the guy who runs this website...a great resource for obscure and out-of-print metal. He's a metal record collector, but also, like myself, into the 'outsider' musical spectrum. Luckily, he extends that to his metal collecting, and there's a lot of really wild stuff on that album.

Unfortunately, since its release in the 90's (I think), there hasn't been a 'volume two.' So...I'm going to try puttin' something together for ya, since I know a lot of people come here for the weirdo/outsider stuff. Before we get started, let me say that this isn't associated with the Corroseum folks or Dan Edman, because I don't want them gettin' pissed at me or nothin'....I don't have the time or money to be a record collector, so I just scam off websites and shit. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't hear this stuff.

Some of these songs were dug up by the Corroseum (but well after the release of the original compilation), but most were dug up by me. Here and here are a couple other really good resources for what's been called 'incredibly strange metal' and 'savant metal.'

Since the 00's, the black and doom metal genres have become a great place for finding weird shit...much more so than the 90's, so my cuts try to represent that.

Without any further ado, Bizarro Jerry's Incredibly Strange Metal, Vol. 1 (aka ISM Vol. 2):

Tracklist:

1. Alvin Dahn - 'You're Driving Me Mad'
We start things off with a WFMU outsider classic...don't know much about this guy, but he's an insanely talented metal guitarist. The only problem is that voice...and the lyrics...and pretty much everything else besides the guitar. One of the most enjoyably goofy metal anthems of all time.

2. Reencarnacion - 'Seduccion Y Eucaristia'
This Colombian group is best described as 'progressive metal,' but where they're progressing towards, I'm not sure...The album this comes from is a concept album of sorts, and some songs aren't even remotely metal. The basic premise seems to be South American traditional music mixed with black metal guitars and guttural vocals...pretty much no drums, just weird percussion. I tried not to include a lot of the 'weird for the sake of weird' progressive metal I've found, but this is just so fucked up and misguided.

3. Circle of Ouroborus - 'Nothingness'
Another group that probably set out with a specific idea (in this case, buzzy lo-fi black metal mixed with English post-punk like Joy Division) but executed it in such a messed up way that it transcends its original 'weird' intentions.

4. Lullaby - 'Lucifer'
This one just sounds completely wrong, but the backstory makes it all the better. Supposedly a female South American metal journalist, this chick is blatantly satanic, and spends most of her time writing love letters to Varg from Burzum and other metal elites. Her own music is like a homespun attempt at doom metal with cheesy drum machines and raspy low vocals. She also posts plenty of fucked up vides on youtube and NSFW pictures of herself on her website.

5. Lugubrum - 'De Vette Cuecken'
Really oddball 'farmer metal' from Belgium that features jazz saxophone pretty prominently. The words are supposed to be pretty funny, but I don't understand most of them. It sounds like Burzum if Varg spent all his time listening to Frank Zappa instead of the Cure.

6. Killer Fox - 'Running Blade'
The only Metal Enterprises track included here. There's a really good article on this stuff on the Corroseum website linked above, but just as a brief recap: This German record label used to re-release shitty American metal albums, then use their cast of studio musicians to create fake 'follow-ups' (most of the original bands were long since broken up). Sounds shitty, but you won't even believe the actual music. It's like they tried to make fun of metal music, but were so retarded that you still end up laughing at them instead of with them. It's like the metal version of a Larry the Cable Guy joke.

7. Ahulabrum - 'The Rendlesham Forest Psyop'
Really lo-fi black metal...all their songs are about UFO abductions. Not sure if this guy is legitimately crazy or if it's intentional, but it doesn't matter.

8. Dwarr - 'Heavy Vibrations'
This guy's stuff is pretty well-known as far as 'outsider metal' goes, but it didn't find its way onto the first 'ISM' compilation. Duane Warr recorded several albums in his trailer park home with gear he borrowed from the local high school marching band. Then, he decided what he was doing was pretty evil and burned a lot of his LP's. Sounds like aliens playing old school Sabbath tunes. All his releases are worth hearing, and this stuff is unbelievably awesome and weird.

9. Violent Playground - 'Thrashin' Blues'
Whoever told these folks that thrash metal and blues made a great combo were very wrong.

10. Trifixion - 'Fear, Is All That I See'
Italian prog-metal....but another instance of a band attempting something way over their heads. If you want to make symphonic jazz-death-metal, at least learn how to write songs and play your instruments. The results are very deranged on this track.

11. Varghkoghargasmal - 'The Forest is Whispering'
Self-described 'wooden metal,' this guy apparently wanted to make 'acoustic' black metal....I mean, there's lots of stuff like that, but this IS an electric guitar (albeit played clean.) The playing is very clumsy and poorly recorded, but it's also a pretty cool sound. Kind of like really dark surf-rock?

12. Warning - 'Magic Castle'
The members of this band dressed up like space monsters, and I'm not sure if they intended this to be a heavy metal release, but it sure does have metallic guitars and death-metal style growling vocals. There's some link to the German electronic scene that spawned Kraftwerk, but I'm not sure what it is. This is just totally weird and wrong.

13. Flames of Hell - 'Flames of Hell'
Icelandic teenage metal recorded in a youth center (like YMCA). Rumored to have been ejected from said youth center when the leader heard their lyrics. This came out around the same time as stuff like Venom, and you can hear that influence, but this is soooooo extreme. Especially the vocals. Dude sounds like some dark ages wizard on some other level shit.

14. Lues de Funes - 'Po+me sa obesif'
Completely abnormal prog-grindcore with ridiculous vocals and time signatures left'n'right. Sure, it's intentionally weird, but it's also just weird weird.

15. Ornaments of Agony - 'Huyten Amsgal'
Doom/sludge created by inept musicians that manages to sound completely terrifying instead of completely dumb. Just a big, noisy, angry mess.

16. Shores of Evening - 'Fists in the Air'
Maybe more inept than weird, this still deserves to be on here. I think these guys wanted to be a power-metal band..y'know, dragons and stuff, but EVERYBODY is bad at what they do, especially the vocalist/lyricist. Of course, I wouldn't have put it on here if it wasn't enjoyable to listen to. You'll laugh for sure.

17. Malicious Onslaught - 'Blademare'
Everything I've read about this band describes their production as 'psychedelic,' which I guess is true. It really does sound like the studio engineer wanted to turn this pretty standard death metal release into a Pink Floyd album or something. Guitar solos come out of nowhere, drums have all sorts of weird effects, and the vocals are pitch shifted to bizarre extremes. I'm not sure why, but both their albums sound like this. Seems like they'd ditch the engineer after the first mishap...Regardless, this music is undeniably cool.

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So there ya go...I've already got enough music compiled for a second edition, so expect that shit SOON. Also, feel free to share this compilation on your blog/site/message board/whatever...

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Finally! Another download!

Here we go. I played a cut off this on the Alternate Universe Metal Program. A while back, I played one of Duane Warr's albums on Obscuro! He plays all the instruments on his records, and has a style that's kind of like a darker, weirder Black Sabbath. Legend has it that, after having a religious experience, Duane disowned his older albums for a while (he did NOT burn all the copies like some people say) but now he seems pretty cool with them (a couple have been re-released on Drag City.) This is one of his more recent outings (I think '97 but I'm not sure,) and it IS a pretty religious-themed record, but don't let that stop you from checking this one out. This is even noisier than 1986's 'Animals.' For God's sake, give this man your money.

Dwarr - 'Times of Terror'

Tracklist:

1. 'Times of Terror' Suite:
-Trumpets
-Times of Terror
-Traps and Pits
-Angry Waves
-Evil World
-Die Like Flies
-Days of Death
2. Gates of Hell
3. America
4. Born to Die
5. Takes Me Away
6. Harmony
7. Tears You Cry

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Friday, April 30, 2010

Playlist for 4-30-10, featuring Dwarr's 1986 album "Animals"

Duane Warr (aka Dwarr) is a kindly South Carolinian realtor who, in the mid-80's, made a couple drug-fueled, deranged albums in his trailer park home with a rented tape machine. He played all the instruments, and was inspired by heavy, doom-y bands like Black Sabbath (although you'd be hard pressed to compare his records to anything else). Initially, I was going to wait on playing his second album, "Animals" on the program, because I'd gotten in contact with Mr. Warr and bought some other discs off him. Also, he agreed to do an on-air interview at some point. However, it had been months since we talked, so I decided to go for it. Literally the day of the show, he e-mailed to say he'd sent out the discs, but I decided to play the record anyways. There's no such thing as 'too much Dwarr.'

Here are a couple review excerpts on the album in question:

"Duane Warr recorded two albums in the early 80's in South Carolina before going totally over the edge in an Alcohol and drug induced frenzy whilst recording his third (unreleased) album. He "found God" and, according to one source, burned all the remaining Dwarr albums, master tapes, artwork, etc. This is the second (and better) of his two albums and finding a proper description is tough. This is over-the-top psychedelic doom-metal-insanity -- dark, brooding, and totally whacked out. Duane Warr plays all of the instruments on this album which kind of gives the whole thing a slightly off-kilter feel which enhances the madness. The sound is somewhat like a retarded drug-addled attempt at SABBATH with insane guitar solos and excursions into the most depressing, suicidal sounds ever laid to tape. I got this copy from Duane's brother who also (as a high-school-senior) did the DWARR logo (pictured here... sorry for the scanner cutting off the bottom). The two DWARR LP's are truly some of the strangest metal records of all time. They definitely don't sound like anything else, and the guy comes off as clearly disturbed on this release." - popsike.com, record auction reviews

""Animals" is indeed a foaming, rabid ANIMAL of screaming feedback guitars, totally doped out, reverberating vocals and sludgy Doooooohhm-riffing from the fiery depths of the netherworld. It owes plenty to the 60's/70's, like Hendrix, HIGH TIDE, SABBATH, FLOWER TRAVELING BAND, early PENTAGRAM etc (I believe 'Heavy Metal' was the term they used back in those days), but you don't get the impression that Mr. Warr was aiming solely for a "retro" sound when recording this. "Animals" sounds more like it happened out of sheer luck/accident when the man just tried to do the heaviest music he could ever imagine while the means to do so were primitive to say the least. The outrageous cannibalistic cover art must also have raised an eyebrow or 2 back in the days, considering that it came out years before the Death Metal/Gore Core-explosion started numbing our senses." thecorroseum.com, metal album reviews

This is probably one of the freakiest, most intensely cool things I've found and now you finally get to hear it in its entirety.

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Playlist:

Apr 30 - 1:56 AM Oblachnyj Kraj Devushka i Vampir Svobodi Zahoteli
No Bizarro Jerry e/d
Apr 30 - 1:53 AM Potato dirtfromlongbreakingoflandunderneathyouwatchingasallslipsthroughyourgrasp 777
No
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Apr 30 - 1:46 AM Danny Ben-Israel Can't Stand You The Kathmandu Sessions
No
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Apr 30 - 1:41 AM Dwarr Lucky Star Animals Bizarro Jerry's whacked-out album of the week No
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Apr 30 - 1:38 AM Dwarr Electric Shock Animals Bizarro Jerry's whacked-out album of the week No
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Apr 30 - 1:37 AM Dwarr Heavy Vibrations Animals Bizarro Jerry's whacked-out album of the week No Bizarro Jerry e/d
Apr 30 - 1:34 AM Dwarr Time Animals Bizarro Jerry's whacked-out album of the week No
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Apr 30 - 1:29 AM Dwarr Lonely Space Traveller Animals Bizarro Jerry's whacked-out album of the week No
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Apr 30 - 1:27 AM Dwarr Evil Lures Animals Bizarro Jerry's whacked-out album of the week No
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Apr 30 - 1:24 AM Dwarr Just Keep Running Animals Bizarro Jerry's whacked-out album of the week No
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Apr 30 - 1:21 AM Dwarr Ghost Lovers Animals Bizarro Jerry's whacked-out album of the week No Bizarro Jerry e/d
Apr 30 - 1:17 AM Dwarr Chocolate Mescaline Animals Bizarro Jerry's whacked-out album of the week No
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Apr 30 - 1:13 AM Dwarr Are You Real Animals Bizarro Jerry's whacked-out album of the week No
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Apr 30 - 1:10 AM Dwarr That Deadly Night Animals Bizarro Jerry's whacked-out album of the week No
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Apr 30 - 1:07 AM Dwarr Cannabinol - The Function Animals Bizarro Jerry's whacked-out album of the week No
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Apr 30 - 1:04 AM Dwarr Animals Animals Bizarro Jerry's whacked-out album of the week No Bizarro Jerry e/d
Apr 30 - 12:57 AM Mark Melanson Ants Haunted Hearse
No
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Apr 30 - 12:52 AM JW Farquhar The Formal Female, Part 2 The Formal Female
No
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Apr 30 - 12:50 AM David Peel and Death Marijuana King of Punk requestical Yes
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Apr 30 - 12:45 AM Cosmic Sounds of Gandharva Stab in the Dark Energy
No
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Apr 30 - 12:40 AM Concrete Rubber Band Wicked Risen Savior
No Bizarro Jerry e/d
Apr 30 - 12:33 AM Katie Lee Stay as Sick as You Are Songs of Couch and Consultation
No
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Apr 30 - 12:33 AM The Stinky Puffs Pizza Break A Little Tiny Smelly Bit of...
No
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Apr 30 - 12:27 AM Lamborghini Crystal Cry, Cry, Cry Alien Microwave
No
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Apr 30 - 12:19 AM Mark Tucker Attractive In the Sack
No
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Apr 30 - 12:14 AM Speed, Glue and Shinki Red Doll S/T
No Bizarro Jerry e/d
Apr 30 - 12:08 AM Michael Yonkers Band Puppeting Microminiature Love
No
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Apr 30 - 12:01 AM T. Omar I'm Only Nine 33 rpm single
No Bizarro Jerry e/d

Tracklist for Dwarr's "Animals":

1. Animals
2. Cannabinol - The Function
3. That Deadly Night
4. Are You Real
5. Chocolate Mescaline
6. Ghost Lovers
7. Just Keep Running
8. Evil Lures
9. Lonely Space Traveller
10. Time
11. Heavy Vibrations
12. Electric Shock
13. Lucky Star

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