Mike
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Transition Engineer
I will cure the world of this plague of hope...
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Post by Mike on Sept 24, 2009 15:49:13 GMT
From www.myspace.com/causingchaosforcancerfest"After years of pestering and damn right harassment Causing Chaos for Cancer is finally proud to announce an exclusive appearance by industrial black metallers “The Axis of Perdition”. This will be only Axis’s 2nd ever live appearance and we couldn’t be prouder to have them at CCFC. CCFC will be hitting The Cluny in Newcastle on February 27th and promises to be the best yet. Price details are to be confirmed soon." Poor fools.
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Post by Dalihrob on Sept 24, 2009 16:36:45 GMT
I just looked on the price of flight-ticket from Prague to Newcastle and back...and it scared the shit out of me :-D
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Post by Darkcrawl on Sept 24, 2009 19:39:16 GMT
Hmm....London to Newcastle, rail or air? What happened to no more live shows then?
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Post by VonMimus on Sept 24, 2009 20:41:43 GMT
Noooooo NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH i live in France, could you just kill me instead?
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Mike
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Transition Engineer
I will cure the world of this plague of hope...
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Post by Mike on Sept 25, 2009 0:03:52 GMT
What happened to no more live shows? What happened was the last show was utter shite (you were there, though you put a brave face on it as I recall), so we can't really leave that as our live legacy...
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Post by Darkcrawl on Sept 25, 2009 0:13:21 GMT
What happened to no more live shows? What happened was the last show was utter shite (you were there, though you put a brave face on it as I recall), so we can't really leave that as our live legacy... I recall you tried your best to be upbeat afterwards despite your obvious annoyance/ disappointment, you signed my copy of 'Physical Illucinations...' with the phrase 'Argh...it burns!'. Shame I didn't buy a better marker pen otherwise it'd still be visible. Well, I need to get a ticket for the next gig so you better sign my copy of 'Urfe' using a more expensive permanent marker I plan to purchase, or else I'll send you my travel expenses to be claimed back! Edit: Please let us know when tickets go on sale. The sooner I buy one, the more the chance to opt out due to the 'distance' fades away.
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Mike
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Transition Engineer
I will cure the world of this plague of hope...
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Post by Mike on Sept 25, 2009 12:08:01 GMT
From TERRORIZER: Charting a similar blackened path through the blighted industrial wasteland of the Western world as Anaal Nathrakh and Blut Aus Nord, Middlesbrough genre-splicers THE AXIS OF PERDITION are making a live appearance every bit as seldom as former, but doing so for a good cause at the annual CAUSING CHAOS FOR CANCER, held Newcastle Cluny February 27. Guitarist and noisesmith Michael Blenkarn broke the silence. Obviously Axis Of Perdition don't get out much so there're added logistics - what stages do you have to go through to get a live appearance underway? “Well, particularly after the last show we did in 2005 - which could charitably be called a shambles, and uncharitably far worse things - we thought we'd better rethink our whole approach to doing TAOP live, so we've restructured our way of doing things considerably since then. It's quite difficult to pick a coherent live set from our repertoire so it's a case of finding the songs that have the best chances of translating and shaving off the extraneous parts. The other main obstacle we have is scheduling, what with Dan's commitments to My Dying Bride, conflicting work timetables etc. We just need to ensure we have a big enough run-up.” Do you get to rehearse much? Do songs have to be altered to make them suitable for playing live? “Probably not as often as we'd like, but we'll be significantly increasing those between now and CCFC - we don't want to get caught with our trousers down (again). It's pretty unavoidable that the songs need rearranging for live performance, primarily the guitar parts need trimming down so that two can more-or-less cover the ground of three or four while retaining the most important elements. The electronics also need to be approached differently, we need something more flexible than a backing tape. As for the drums, much of the early programming was deliberately irreplaceable so we give Dan free rein to come up with his own arrangements.” If death metal doesn't normally rub up against charity-fuelled events like this, then black metal does it even less frequently. Do you think extreme metal needs to confront the fact that its listeners have to deal with real world problems? “Leaving aside the fact that we haven't considered ourselves black metal since the demo, over the years we've come to appreciate that beneath all the horrible noises there's actually quite a moral modus operandi at work in Axis, much like Throbbing Gristle (for example), loathsome as the concept may be to some. We don't consider participating in a charity event to be outside our "ideology", put it that way.” What made you decide to take part in Causing Chaos For Cancer? “Losing the near and dear to cancer is something pretty much everyone can relate to. I've certainly lost some relatives over the years. Nobody's immune, everyone's at risk, and you never know who might be struck next. As causes go, you don't get much closer to the bone than that. Also, Harty [Paul Hartburn from Dawn Of Chaos] badgered us incessantly for months until we acquiesced.” What do Axis Of Peridition have planned for the future? “We've still got the final instalment of Urfe's story to complete, which will be called 'Tenements'. It'll be the third part of the triptych, missing piece of the puzzle, call it what you will. I'm not suggesting it'll provide any conclusive answers - how tedious would that be? - but 'Urfe' will make much more sense once that context is there. “We've been working on that for a long time, but we've had quite a few false starts with it so progress in the form of completed recordings isn't much in evidence - yet. It should be out sometime in 2010, though. We also have a couple of other things in the pipeline which we'll announce when the time is right."
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Mike
Tarpaulin Skin
Transition Engineer
I will cure the world of this plague of hope...
Posts: 247
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Post by Mike on Sept 25, 2009 12:35:08 GMT
Incidentally, where it says that the early drum programming was deliberately "irreplaceable", what I actually said was deliberately "irreplicable". I don't know why they changed that.
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Post by Tyranor on Sept 25, 2009 13:35:53 GMT
This is not to be missed. I have already started planning how I'll get there. By the way it is nice to see TAOP participating in charity with such a topical purpose.
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Post by Dalihrob on Sept 25, 2009 16:36:12 GMT
I find it a bit ironical, because TAOP's music is usually ugly as full-grown malignant tumour.
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Post by thanatos on Sept 25, 2009 18:46:46 GMT
I'll be there even if it does break my already strained bank account. No way I can miss this.
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Post by St. Mark on Sept 25, 2009 20:57:50 GMT
I am absolutely, nay, DEFINITELY going to consider coming to this!
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Post by vaelvictus on Oct 9, 2009 17:11:22 GMT
We're oceans apart, but you're still in my heart.
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Post by St. Mark on Feb 5, 2010 22:04:22 GMT
Okay, I'm just getting the logistics of attending this ordeal together. I'm looking at a four hour drive to get there. I'm unlikely to make it in time for the start of the event, but do we have any idea what sort of time you'll be hitting the stage?
How are the preparations going anyway? Are you optimistic for a non-shambles? I'm quite excited about it all, to be honest.
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Post by Darkcrawl on Feb 6, 2010 1:05:18 GMT
"Are you optimistic for a non-shambles?"
Quote of the year!
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