If you're not familiar with Wolfgang's Vault, then familiarise yourself post haste. I'm currently on my second Warren Zevon concert of the night, but the range of classic music is quite staggering. Delaval now has a Vision on the Blakean Scale. Dig it, motherfuckers. Here's an embedded track for certain persons of my acquaintance who share an enthusiasm for both Warren Zevon and Bruce Springsteen.
Friday, 2 January 2009
Friday, 28 November 2008
St. Cuthbert's Burials - Tropical Fruit (Live)
The performance hails from this year's MoxFest, an Altamont for our times.
Tuesday, 30 September 2008
St. Cuthbert's Burials - Drone on the Bee Train
I had this footage of Kielder and surroundings filmed on the phone, and it was doing nothing. I asked it politely, then kicked it in the shins, all pertaining to its use. I used it. It's here. There could be nothing more appropriate to be jammed into space with it than Drone on the Bee Train.
Tuesday, 16 September 2008
Moxther Street
Part Four in "The Beginner's Guide to Moxtherianism". What's going on here was very much en vogue c. November 2007. A question concerning HobNobs is posed early in this video, and duly answered. Another question might reasonably be, "Is this the correct response to Paisley's own Gerry Rafferty's Baker Street?" The answer is, "Yes. Yes it is."
Labels:
Gerry Rafferty,
HobNobs,
Moxtherianism,
the occult
Sunday, 7 September 2008
BathrOOOOM
An account of Bathroom Activity when you're not there. Features a soundtrack by Phill Towers (of St. Cuthbert's Burials). A masterpiece, inexplicable.
Labels:
bathrooms,
morality,
St. Cuthbert's Burials,
the occult
Friday, 27 June 2008
St. Cuthbert's Burials - Parma Ham/Ambience
Official statement on behalf of St. Cuthbert's Burials:
"A true story. Paul and Phill create the ambience, according to schematics found in a drawer. Mr Gander does whatever it is he does, and then again in visual form. The current trajectory of SCB music is an Eastward one, as you'll have spotted, but in these heady days of steam and unaided flight, such matters are subject to change. There will be no further comment. Thank you for your time."
"A true story. Paul and Phill create the ambience, according to schematics found in a drawer. Mr Gander does whatever it is he does, and then again in visual form. The current trajectory of SCB music is an Eastward one, as you'll have spotted, but in these heady days of steam and unaided flight, such matters are subject to change. There will be no further comment. Thank you for your time."
Thursday, 27 March 2008
Sunday, 9 March 2008
The Bendy Satan Soundtrack

Arguably destined to be the zenith of the Bendy Satan project, this here is the album cover that was once called "The Grub of the Hound", then "Bendy Satan", and finally, at time of writing, "Bendy Satan - Music From the Motion Picture". There's a motion picture now.
Labels:
advertisements,
Bendy Satan,
St. Cuthbert's Burials
Thursday, 3 January 2008
Wednesday, 26 December 2007
"Dave Part I: Which Dave?"
Saturday, 1 December 2007
'Still and Moving Images from Pooka Delaval' (Illustrated with Sound)
Just so you know, you can listen to pookas at this place here:
http://www.toadinmud.co.uk/podcasts/7th-nov-07-podcast-5/
http://www.toadinmud.co.uk/podcasts/7th-nov-07-podcast-5/
Tuesday, 20 November 2007
St. Cuthbert's Burials - Hymns, Hums and Buzzes
Recorded 2007 by ALAN 9000, "Hymns, Hums and Buzzes" is from the Fragment known as "Insect Marriage (A Fragment)", written in the heady days of April 2004. Good times, by all accounts. I could still breathe back then. Sweet Heaven.
Wednesday, 24 October 2007
Moxtherian Tent Chase
Part Three in "The Beginner's Guide to Moxtherianism". The key to this is the tent.
Thursday, 30 August 2007
Moxtherian Spade Dance
Part Two in "The Beginner's Guide to Moxtherianism". A spade-dancing routine dating back to the mid-Moxtherian period. Note the cigarette, hallmark of the True Moxtherian Spade Dance.
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