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Dave Phillips - Live Aktion 011116 album flac Performer: Dave Phillips
Title: Live Aktion 011116
Style: Industrial, Noise
Released: 2002
MP3 album: 1775 mb
FLAC album: 1964 mb
Rating: 4.4
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Genre: Electronic

Are those mouth noises on turntable, or mouth noises and turntable, or both? I don’t know that either. A close look reveals that Phillips’ style is dissimilar from E. r’s, but certainly related. Phillips might be the Alban Berg to E. r’s Schoenberg, a slight easing up on the hard math (so who gets to be Webern?).

live duo recordings russia 2016 by алексей борисов & дейв филлипс, released 21 March 2018 1. A. recorded in moscow 29 sept & kazan 2 oct 2. B. recorded in st. petersburg 7 oct, ulyanovsk 6 oct, nizhnii novgorod 5 oct & cheboksary 30 sept this is a tribute to and evocation of the spirit and the intention of dada (but it is not a dadaistic work). basic ideas guiding us were: dada was a movement born from an opposition to war; most participants of the dada movement were immigrants. recorded in russia during the '100 years of dada' tour

Dave Phillips co-founded hardcore Swiss extremists Fear of God in 1987. They performed throughout Switzerland, releasing a handful of recordings before their 1988 dissolution. Fear of God has since attained cult status - their fan base has increased, and posthumous releases abound. With Roger Drein and ex-Fear of God guitarist Reto "Tschösi" Kühne, Phillips formed the group PK in 1991.

Dave Phillips and The Hot Rod Gang - Wild Youth. phillips Rod Gang youth .an album of ethnographical studies recorded in vietnam, china, south korea, indonesia, taiwan, japan, switzerland, thailand, russia and israel. I live by one rule only and that is not hurting other people to better my own life. So, that keeps me lucky and keeps opportunities popping up. If I was an asshole I would not be able to have done the things that I have.

Watch now Dave Phillips's video clip of album "The Golden Age Of Denial And Avoidance".

Rockabilly Dave Phillips. Album Name Dave Phillips Rocks! Type Compilation. Data de aparición 1986. Labels Rockhouse Records. Estilo MusicalRockabilly. Miembros poseen este álbum1.

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Tracklist

1 011116 15:21

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Live in Lausanne - Switzerland.
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Dave Phillips live, or Dave Phillips live and then edited? I don’t know. Are those mouth noises on turntable, or mouth noises and turntable, or both? I don’t know that either. A close look reveals that Phillips’ style is dissimilar from Eb.er’s, but certainly related. The ‘attack’ style of editing is less punching and stabbing here than it is recurring orchestra motifs. Phillips might be the Alban Berg to Eb.er’s Schoenberg, a slight easing up on the hard math (so who gets to be Webern?). Like his previous two full-lengths, this is beautiful and, I think, soulful experimental music, but experimental in the sense of testing or analyzing something, not hitting it with a hammer to see if it breaks. Very few of the characteristic ‘SLAM!’s until minute 9 (out of a 15 minute disc). The Bigfoot recording on Stomach Ache comes to mind sometimes. Also unlike Eb.er, Phillips can’t seem to resist going for a BIG! finish. The ‘audience’ sounds miles away, in an editing sense, not emotionally! This is a primer for those wishing to unlock the beautiful mysteries of his ‘III+’ and ‘IIII’ full-lengths, which, though I named the latter one of the best 15 discs of last year, I admit are still a bit beyond my comprehension.(review by Christopher M. Sienko)