art stuff : my favorite artists include-R. B. Kitaj
Marcel Duchamp, Eric Fischl, Roger Brown, Hans Bellmer, Trevor Brown, Yves Tanguy, Max Ernst, Cindy Sherman and Kurt Schwitters.
I have two cats: Loki and Voodoo. They rule!
I dig wolves too!
David Bowie, Zoviet France, Japan/
David Sylvian, Missing Foundation, Neu!, Zbigniew Karkowski, Fred
Frith, Luc Ferrari
Whitehouse, Roxy Music/
Bryan Ferry, Hafler Trio, Arab Strap,
Swans, MF Doom, Nurse With Wound,
Can, Eno, Be-Bop Deluxe, Lee Konitz,
Death In June
Gustav Mahler, John Cale, Faust...
I also enjoy The Fall, Fela Kuti,
DNA, Polvo, Smog, Ash Ra Temple, John Prine, Eric Dolphy,
John Coltrane, Laibach, Sunny Murray,
New Order/Joy Division and
Throbbing Gristle.
I also like Fred Anderson, Dmitry Shostakovich,
Henry Cow, Sun Ra, Negativland, Muslimgauze,
Leonard Cohen and Low.
In addition, I'm a fan of the Pedestrian, Alias and the
other artists of Anticon.
And I'm obsessed with Blue Note Records.
I would like also to add to this list:
Willie Hutch, Eddie Henderson, Ike Yard, Lonnie Liston Smith, Paul Bley and Donald Byrd.
Movies
I like the films of:
David Cronenberg,
Jean-Luc Godard,
Seijun Suzuki,
Fritz Lang,
Alfred Hitchcock,
Wes Anderson,
Barbet Schroeder,
Jim Jarmusch,
Rudy Ray Moore,
Terry Gilliam,
Ingmar Bergman,
Jesus Franco,
Roman Polanski,
Akira Kurosawa
and Peter Greenaway.
Television
Family Guy!
Or you can get off your ass and do something!
And my favorite authors include: H. P. Lovecraft, Joe Queenan, J. G. Ballard, Aldous Huxley, Calvin Tomkins, Georges Bataille and David Corn. I also enjoy many of the works of
Edward Said and Arthur Rimbaud. Some of my most enjoyed
titles would include "Noise: The Political Economy of Music"-by
Jacques Attali, "Story of the Eye"-by Georges Bataille and
"Eight Lectures on Yoga"-by Aleister Crowley.
I recommend the following periodicals: "The Nation", "The
Wire" and "Adbusters."
May you enjoy these suggestions as well!
About me:
**************************12-20-08 Pat's In The Flats, Cleveland Chojnicki/Cintron Duo
******And my idea of what camping entails:
Your results: You are Apocalypse
Apocalypse
81%
Dr. Doom
75%
Magneto
73%
Venom
72%
Mystique
71%
Catwoman
68%
Lex Luthor
68%
The Joker
65%
Juggernaut
63%
Two-Face
63%
Mr. Freeze
61%
Dark Phoenix
61%
Poison Ivy
60%
Green Goblin
51%
Riddler
47%
Kingpin
41%
You believe in survival of the fittest and you believe that you are the fittest.
I have not been checking this page as much as I would like to. However, please refer to the 9-VOLT HAUNTED HOUSE Myspace page if you really need to communicate with me. It can be found among my beloved TOP FRIENDS. Thank you and god bless.
“The writer William Burroughs once called language “a virus from outer space”, and there’s a sense of that in A History of Sarcasm, where Burton holds words up to the sun and lets the light shine through them.”
Thought you'd like to know we have the Raveonettes take over as our Guest Eds throughout October!
Keep checking SUPERSWEET Digital to find out how the October issue is going to look like. There's their blog, fashion, art and lots of fun things for everyone! Hope you like! SS x
doors at 8:30 p.m....Chief Bromide goes on between 9 and 9:30, i'd imagine.....
* We have a carpool coming from the west side if anyone would like to come but may need a ride...message us or call Valerino *
"""Azita
(born Azita Youssefi in St. Louis, Missouri in 1971) is an experimental
musician and artist based in Chicago. She is usually associated with
the Chicago now-wave scene, which included bands like the Flying
Luttenbachers, U.S. Maple and Bobby Conn. Born in the U.S. to Iranian
parents, Azita spent part of her childhood in Iran and was attending
grade school in Tehran when the Iranian revolution began in late 1978.
Her family moved back to the United States soon after, settling in
Bethesda, Maryland. Growing up, she attended an all-girls school,
Holton-Arms, and studied classical piano. As a teen, she would attend
punk rock shows in Washington D.C. In 1989, Azita moved to Chicago to
study at the Art Institute of Chicago. Disillusioned with the visual
arts as a medium for expression, she turned to performance art and
sound. In 1991, she formed the acclaimed, spastic noise-rock group The
Scissor Girls with Sue Anne Zollinger on guitar (later replaced by
Kelly Kuvo), Heather Melowic on drums, and herself on vocals and bass.
Their live performances were highly theatrical and the members often
dressed in homemade costumes ranging from Catholic schoolgirl uniforms
to clothes made of Bubble Wrap and duct tape. After two albums and a
singles compilation, the Scissor Girls broke up in late 1996.
Well-known in the Chicago music scene for her surreal, otherworldly
costumes, Azita could be found with her head stuck in the b
I had a great time at the 9 VOLT/CHIEF BROMIDE show Sat! Heads up- Van der Graaf will be at the BB on 6/25, courtesy of Dave Swanson! YEA!They haven't played but 1 show in the US and that was in 1976- no, I wasn't there!