Showing posts with label PBK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PBK. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Long Live Minóy !



" The Minóy archival project is completed. The intensity of finishing it in 2023, after ten years working on it, has made it very difficult to speak with perspective about it. (I'll need to work through that after some time off) His works have been in my head, and headphones, for the last decade... and even longer, I suppose. On Friday I will make available the final eleven Minóy releases. It will be done then, and there will be 160 finished albums from the archive. Yet and still, the archive is not a complete accounting of his tapeography, there were many, many tapes missing from it. On the flip, there were so many tapes in the archive that were previously unknown, never before heard, and it's been extremely gratifying to present these albums to his fans and whatever new ears will find him in the future. What tremendous personal energy Minóy exerted! Between 1984-1994, the ten years he was actively making sounds, he created music compulsively, manically, more than 200 finished tapes! It took me an equal amount of time to finish the digitization and remastering of the archive. The project is complete. Long live Minóy! "
- Phillip B. Klingler aka PBK, November 29th 2023


Friday, March 3, 2023

The mystery of Minóy's "PBK" personas, by Phillip B. Klingler



In 2013, when I was sent the Minóy archive, I didn't know what to expect, cassette tapes certainly, but I couldn't believe my eyes when the boxes arrived containing almost 300 of them! The first thing I did was make a list of the entire contents in those boxes, creating a new discography for Minóy consisting largely of unheard works. As I went through listing them one-by-one I noticed that, starting in 1990, he began composing under a variety of pseudonyms: Andy Warhol's Mother; Balance Of Terror; Eve Kline; Lesbians Of Color; Lucio Morandi; Lucy Godard; Projectionist; The Unknown Artist; and more. Yet none of these pseudonyms were known to the public.

Minóy, the dedicated dadaist, was very interested in artistic pranks, so creating works under different names would have appealed to him. By anonymously provoking the cultural public he might, by some stroke of luck, expand his critical support, break through to a larger audience, something we would think of now as 'going viral'. From my own experience with him, once our anonymous collaboration, Disco Splendor, began to get good press reviews and radio airplay he soon updated our collaboration name to "Minóy/PBK", not wishing to stay anonymous for too long.

One of the remarkable things about the works he created under different names is how little the sound approach deviated from his normal methods. A Minóy composition could contain all manner of harsh noise, drones, loops, keyboard arpeggios, radio broadcasts/transmissions, recorded conversations, vocal laments, moaning, screaming, and each of those elements are present at different points in the pseudonymous works. Though there are distinctions, If listened to carefully, it can be argued that Minoy's signature sounds are easy enough to detect.

To me, the most curious of his pseudonyms were the tapes he created between 1991-93 under the monikers of PawBone Kisser and Penelope Bertolt Klonopin. Both names can be extracted to "PBK" as an acronym. Not only are these so-called "PBK" works the heaviest and most oppressive noise things he ever did, but a closer look at the titles and I'm certain they were directed with contempt at me. But these are completely unknown within the cassette network, Minóy not releasing them is a puzzle.

The question is... why? Was he considering releasing these anonymously as a prank? None of the "PBK" works, or any of the others, were ever released during his lifetime, so did he make them only for himself? If so, this is truly a unique glimpse into the composer's mind, a rare example of an artist using their work as self-exorcism, an extremely personal diary that probably wasn't ever meant to be released or even heard by anyone else. But they are brilliant works, and even as personal as they are (and regretfully, directed at me with vitriol), as his archivist I'm still proud to make available these amazing never-before-heard releases!

Most anonymously, and perhaps fittingly, the last pseudonym Minóy used was "The Unknown Artist" and then he disappeared.



Monday, January 2, 2023

Minóy Cassetteworks





We can't thank PBK enough for the time and effort he puts into unearthing and restoring Minóy's recordings, many of them unreleased, which he inherited after Minóy's death in 2010.
So many obscure treasures here !


Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Minóy - The Art Of Egyptian Bathing



Cassette, C60
Label : Sound Of Pig Music, US, 1986
Ripped by Luca Fiore


Listen and download more Minóy here, thanks to the fantastic work of remastering and releasing of Minóy musical archives done by PBK.


Tracklist :

A. The Art Of Egyptian Bathing
B1. Secret Ceremony
B2. Timestep


Thursday, June 21, 2018

Various Artists - Nonexistence



CD
Label : Independent Electronic Music, Russia, 2003
Limited edition of 300 hand-numbered copies
Ripped by Евгений Вороновский


That is the very first CD-release of Dmitry Vasilyev.


Tracklist :

1. Dave Phillips - Свинья (4:47)
2. AMK - Hurricane When You Shot (5:19)
3. François Douris / Cisfinitum / Kapotte Muziek - Dourecycling (6:47)
4. Klangkrieg - Stimmen Aus Dem Äther (4:27)
5. PBK - Scan Lock (6:39)
6. Sigillum S - Double Border Asian Roll (8:47)
7. Laurent Pernice - Humus (Musique Immobile 5) (4:27)
8. Cotton Ferox - Russian Abyss (4:12)
9. John Watermann - Death In The Lubrication Chamber (6:32)
10. Maeror Tri - Caerimoniae (11:07)
11. Rosanna Maggia - La Ballota Della Pulce (5:36)
12. NLC - Hymne 17 (3:18)
13. Klimperei - Berceuse (2:10)
14. Lt.Caramel - Monkey Music (3:34)


Thursday, January 23, 2014

Minóy - Eternity Plus One (1992)



Audiofiles
Label : Nostalgie De La Boue [ndlb#41], Ivory Coast, 2014


Here is another rare album by Minóy using material by PBK and David Prescott. Recorded in 1992 and remastered in 2013 by PBK.


Tracklist :

1. Eternity Plus One I (29:16)
2. Eternity Plus One II (30:01)


Thursday, January 16, 2014

Balance Of Terror (aka Minóy) - No Fats, No Fems, Uncut (1990)



Audiofiles
Label : Nostalgie De La Boue [ndlb#40], Ivory Coast, 2014


When I posted the only Minóy tape I possess (Nightslaves), exactly five years ago, there was nearly nothing on the net about that artist. At that time he was still alive. He died on March 19th 2010. After his death, his life partner gave his audio archives to Phillip Klingler (PBK) who then discovered many unreleased recordings. Phillip has been looking for labels to release some of those mostly never heard before complete albums after having carefully remastered them. He decided to offer two albums to Nostalgie De La Boue. "No Fats, No Fems, Uncut" is the first one. It was recorded in 1990. Phillip has also created a Facebook page where interesting documents have been posted. Thank you for all that Phillip !


Tracklist :

1. Who Killed Fassbinder? (29:14)
2. Money, Power, Government, Lies And More Lies (29:06)



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Download more Minóy albums or archival documents here :

Celebration Of The Sunrise [Noise-arch]
Contacts #6 [Archive.org]
Devil Music [Cassette Art Classics]
Devil Music [Archive.org]
Ejaculations (Paris, 1919) [Cassette Art Classics]
Ejaculations (Paris, 1919) [Archive.org]
Firebird [Cassette Art Classics]
Firebird [Archive.org]
In Search Of Tarkovsky [Cassette Art Classics]
In Search Of Tarkovsky [Archive.org]
It's No Game [And Then She Lied Again]
Landscape With Serpent [Archive.org]
Nervous Complaint [And Then She Lied Again]
Nightslaves [Nostalgie De La Boue]
Passage Of The Migratory Bird [Mutant Sounds]
Pretty Young Negro Man [Mutant Sounds]
Pretty Young Negro Man [Cassette Art Classics]
Pretty Young Negro Man [Archive.org]
Spaceshot [Archive.org]
The Art Of Egyptian Bathing [Cassette Art Classics]
The Art Of Egyptian Bathing [Archive.org]
The Dying Man [Cassette Art Classics]
The Dying Man [Archive.org]
The Sequel Without A Beginning [Archive.org]
Tyranny Of Distance / Tennessee Dance Soup Mix [Archive.org]

Audio Letter 6.19.87 [Archive.org]
Minoy Files [Mystery Hearsay website]
No Pigeonholes Minoy Special [Archive.org]
Selections 1985-8 [Archive.org]

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

PBK - Thrill Pictures (Condensed)



Audiofiles
Label : Nostalgie De La Boue [ndlb#7], Ivory Coast, 2012


Originally released in 1990 on PBK Recordings as two cassettes.
Edited and remastered in 2011.

"A two-tape selection of 'repeating patterns, simple sequences & loops' from one of the masters of the field. Most of the bits here are fairly simple and fairly aggressive, with bursts of static and loud noises not uncommon. PBK grabs a theme, plays with it, takes a deep breath for a pause, and starts over again. A multi-layered journey through a stratum of mind where sounds become hardware" (Factsheet Five #36, 1990).


Tracklist :

1. 6:31
2. 5:33
3. 6:43
4. 4:49
5. 3:37
6. 4:16
7. 6:55
8. 5:00
9. 5:50
10. 7:26
11. 3:30
12. 4:37
13. 3:58
14. 2:13
15. 5:59


Saturday, October 29, 2011

Various Artists - No Machine Is Silent



2 x Cassette
Label : Realization Recordings, US, 1995


Tracklist :

A1. THU20 - Human Interface (2:23)
A2. Crawl Unit - Apology (Digital Recombinant Version) (3:37)
A3. Richard Ramirez - Severance Tool (4:51)
A4. Vromb - Titanic (8:03)
A5. Tranquil - Soviet Train Wreck (7:34)
A6. Bacillus - They're Still Shooting (2:53)
B1. Disappointed - Intro / Deep (1:25)
B2. Asmus Tietchens - Fehlzundung Durch Scybala (3:41)
B3. Gustavo Pastre - Accumulation Of Strategies (4:26)
B4. Small Cruel Party - Small Quiet Music For Tabletops (E) (7:36)
B5. PBK W/ A. Tietchens & G. Pastre - No Machine Is Silent (8:53)
B6. So Nakatomo - Asteroid 3 (5:23)
C1. Q.R. Ghazala - Zeitgeist Mechanique (10:20)
C2. Illusion Of Safety - Live 1/16/93 Club Lower Links, Chicago (11:49)
C3. Aube - On The Blink (8:27)
D1. Das Synthetische Mischgewebe - Untitled (16:28)
D2. Merzbow - Phyllo-Noisegrams (11:05)
D3. Bacillus - Butcher Floor (2:19) 


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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Vidna Obmana / PBK - Fragment 3



Cassette, C40
Label : N D, US, 1991


Third in a series of split tapes released by ND.
A re-worked version of that cassette by C. Reider can be downloaded here. Read a comment about it by PBK on his netlabel, where you can download other excellent rarities.


Tracklist :

A1. Vidna Obmana - Float Through Nights (4:33)
A2. Vidna Obmana - In Wired Dreaming (3:54)
A3. Vidna Obmana - Silver Growing 2 (5:44)
A4. Vidna Obmana - Mood In Pearls (5:57)
B1. PBK - Heir Apparent (3:47)
B2. PBK - Fantomas (7:21)
B3. PBK - To Know The Airs (5:54)
B4. PBK - Chasmotonic (2:56)


Sunday, January 18, 2009

Minóy - Nightslaves



Cassette, C60
Label : Minóy Cassetteworks, US, 1986


Minóy was a name that everyone knew in the eighties' post-industrial cassette network, as he had a lot of cassettes released, but he has strangely disappeared during the nineties and then was a little forgotten.
Recently, Phillip B. Klingler has posted on his blog a PBK/Minóy collaboration work, "Cloisters", with an interesting text, where I've learned more than I ever knew about the man, and where I saw him for the first time...


Tracklist :

A. Nightslaves (31:38)
B1. Insect Trust (13:50)
B2. Gibbering Ghosts Burning In Jelly (17:27)


Sunday, November 23, 2008

PBK - A Noise Supreme, Early Solo Works 1986-89



CDr
Label : X Died Enroute Y, US, 2006
Limited edition of 100 numbered copies


A few weeks ago, when he left a comment here, I've discovered that PBK - one of my favourite post-industrial musicians - was doing what I wish many sound artists did : he has a blog, The Sound Genetic, where he's posting his own music compositions, many of them previously unreleased or carefully remastered.
His last post is a wonderful archive CD, A Noise Supreme, Early Solo Works 1986-89, that was released two years ago in a very limited edition. This is what I'm re-posting here.


Tracklist :

1. Appeal (4:30)
2. Awakening (6:22)
3. Big Thumb 4 (7:50)
4. Receiver (8:11)
5. Entrance (8:14)
6. CNT Oct. 1910 (6:47)
7. Tribality (5:29)
8. Underground (10:31)
9. Fata Morgana (6:08)
10. Take Five (3:37)
11. A Noise Supreme (5:35)


Friday, March 14, 2008

PBK - Domineer / Asesino! / Retro



3 x LP
Label : RRR, US, 1992
Ripped by Trantor


That great boxset compiled previously unreleased material (Domineer), an early cassette (Asesino!) and tracks from various sources (Retro).
More recently, a CD ("A Noise Supreme, Early Solo Works 1986-89") and a 3xCD boxset ("Retro") containing early PBK material have been released in very limited quantities.
Try there :
A1. Domineer (4:58)
A2. Auto-Da-Fé (4:46)
A3. Honour And Desire (5:57)
A4. Labyrinth (6:05)
B1. New Era (Pts. 1 & 2) (5:55)
B2. Condemned Man (5:11)
B3. Fin De Siècle (2:38)
B4. Sacrilege (5:19)
B5. Malatesta (3:01)

Asesino!
C1. 6:58 (6:53)
C2. 8:16 (8:14)
C3. 7:10 (6:42)
D1. 7:05 (7:09)
D2. 9:06 (9:08)
D3. 4:56 (5:01)
D4. Spoken Excerpt (0:27)

Retro
E1. Mekano (11:00)
E2. Untitled (5:02)
E3. Concupiscence (5:36)
F1. Untitled (8:06)
F2. Process (13:12)