[kj] OT: Boyd Rice / NON & Luftwaffe coming to London Oct. 31
B. Oliver Sheppard
bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net
Wed Aug 29 02:56:31 EDT 2007
Yeah, I totally understand. There is a lot of "sketchy" imagery in the
industrial scene, especially the martial industrial stuff. Sometimes you
wonder what the fascination *really* is all about.
But it's weird because Simon Reynolds' _Rip It Up & Start Again_ said
even Killing Joke "veered unnervingly close to that dodgy area somewhere
between Nietzschean and Nazi"! And there's that 1st Joy Division EP......
-Oliver
countessghoulita at aol.com wrote:
> I know you are no fascist. I wanted to add some info on Boyd Rice.
> Some of the NON old stuff is really great, if you ask me. I have a lot
> of old Death in June records myself. In the last years, it is pretty
> appalling to see a Laibach, Death In June (with NON and, of course,
> Der Blutharsch) and being confronted with a nazi audience. That is all
> I wanted to say. I do like old-school industrial, liked Death in
> June/Current 93/Sol Invictus but I do not think I would go to their
> gigs anymore. I am happy with my memories of their gigs back in the
> late 80's/90's, as nazi-oriented folks would not prevail in the
> audience. My family was already proven by WWII enough for me not to
> remember the atrocities they went through. I cannot see nazi outfits
> or signs on the stage, that is all.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: B. Oliver Sheppard <bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net>
> To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
> <gathering at misera.net>
> Sent: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 1:13 pm
> Subject: Re: [kj] OT: Boyd Rice / NON & Luftwaffe coming to London Oct. 31
>
> Luftwaffe play a Death in June-y type of neo-folk that I have heard
> and am not really a fan of. Luftwaffe played in Dallas, TX, not too
> long ago, oddly enough. Guys in German army replica uniforms strumming
> acoustic guitars has always seemed kind of funny to me.
>
> I posted the gig info because there are a lot of crossover type fans
> between KJ's music and the sort of stuff that goes on in that
> martial/neo-folk/whatever scene. I do like some music in that scene,
> but I think I've proven on the list I'm as lefty as they come (much to
> Mr. Black's delight) and there's plenty of non-fascist or anti-fascist
> music in the milieu, or bands who use the imagery ironically, a la
> Killing Joke's "Nazis saluting the pope" poster.
>
> Boyd Rice is pretty bizarre. He's appeared on specials about neo-Nazis
> and Satanism. He was also in RE/Search's _Pranks_ video -- and so
> there is the theory he's basically a cultural prankster, playing with
> provocative imagery for the fuck of it, simply to stir people up, not
> really because he's a militant follower of anything in particular. The
> now-withdrawn book Battlenoise!, about the history of martial
> industrial music, chided Rice for not being serious enough in his
> music, in fact. The guy has never really seemed threatening to me and
> if I saw he was playing locally I'd probably go see him. For all his
> faults, NON was kind of a pioneering thing, like Throbbing Gristle.
>
> -Oliver
>
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