Electronic music, noisy bastards, pickled onions, Manchester psychogeography, daDa and Surrealism, canals, mushy peas, city hobgoblins, alcoholic elixirs, connection manias,the systematic disorganization of the brain and all that resembles it....
Music
Cluster, Joy Division, Daphne Oram, Hasil Adkins, John Cooper Clarke, Bubblyfish,Receptors,Gavin Bryars, Sex Pistols,Raymond Scott, Cabaret Voltaire, TG, Dockstader, The Fall, Arcane Device, Black Sabbath, Burzum, Coil, COH, Pan Sonic, Keiji Haino, Hanatarash, Swell Maps, Stockhausen, Xenakis, King Tubby, John Zorn, Ornette Coleman, Robert Wyatt, Chrome, AMM, early Residents, Section 25, Rudimentary Peni, Discharge, U. Roy, Lee Perry, Delia Derbyshire, Napalm Death, Scorn, Godflesh, God (K Martin's lot; not the fictional being), Carcass, Aqua (for hyper-erotic squeak factor), Link Wray, The Mekons "Never Been in a Riot", Alternative TV, Keith Hudson's "Pick a Dub", O Level's "East Sheen" (the ultimate in satellite town/suburban disenchantment), early PIL (especially "Metal Box"), Crass, Faust, Leer & Rental, early Subway Sect (especially live), The Worst (who recorded nothing at all because they were too punk for that! - "The Worst died because of you") .....
Movies
Svankmajer, Jacques Tati, Chabrol, Truffaut, Fassbinder, Herzog, Tarkovsky, The Incredible Shrinking Man, Bergman, Ray Dennis Steckler, Robert Wise's "The Haunting", Quatermass and The Pit, Jodorowsky, Argento, Jacques Tourneur, Laurel and Hardy, The Legend of Hell House, The Abominable Doctor Phibes, Bunuel, Mario Bava, early Cronenberg, John Carpenter's Assault on Precinct 13, De Palma's "Scarface", Sergio Leone, Lindsay Anderson's "If", John Huston, Film Noir, The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari, Melies, Roeg, Donald Cammell, Street Trash, Crack Dog, Forbidden Planet, Orson Welles, Hitchcock, Dougal and The Blue Cat, etc.....
Television
The Tomorrow People,Doctor Who (60s and 70s), Hammer House of Horror, Dennis Potter, The Munsters, Mister Ed, Our Friends in the North, Father Ted, Frasier, George and Mildred, Steptoe and Son, Tony Hancock, Rising Damp, The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, MOTD, The Green Man, Michael Bentine's Potty Time, The Clangers, Pete & Dud.....
Books
Fritz Zorn's "Mars", Camus, Satre, Jarry, Genet, Primo Levi's "Periodic Table, Edward Lear, Homer, Virgil, Lawrence M. Krauss, D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, Vaneigem, Eugene O'Neill, Brendan Behan, E. P. Thompson, Christopher Hill, Christopher Marlowe, Goethe, "Mad Pride", Bertrand Russell's "Why I am Not A Christian", Benjamin Peret, Bunuel's "My Last Breath", Ballard (pre 80s), Tristan Tzara, Bukowski, John Fante, Francis Spufford's "I May Be Some Time", Burroughs/Gysin, James Joyce, Malcolm Lowry, William Hope Hodgson, Lovecraft, Algernon Blackwood, Euripides, Aristophanes, Clark Ashton Smith, Arthur Machen, Iain Sinclair, Derek Raymond, Aeschylus et al.
Heroes
Stephen Pile.
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Manchester
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Pacific Islander
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Atheist
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Taurus
Children:
I don't want kids
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Less than $30,000
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About me: My name is John Everall and I am the mastermind behind the electronic project TACTILE. Tactile have released a number of albums during their twelve-year existence and I have collaborated with artists such as Nigel Ayers, Mick Harris, Jhonn Balance, Karl Blake, James Plotkin, Little Annie, Joe Banks, Shane Embury, et al. Since 1999 Tactile has been a solo project, and will stay that way. Expect new material soon.
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Hello John, been too long since we last spoke. I do hope that all is fine and life is treating you and yours well. Forgot to mention that I have a spare copy of 'The JudasJesus' book featuring some of Geff's drawings featured among many other artists works. Let me know if you would like the book and I will send to you.
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Grouper (US) has her latest – Dragging A Dead Deer Up A Hill – of three albums on Type Records. She has also been involved in collaborative releases, contributing a track to Xiu Xiu’s Remixed & Covered and four tracks to a split release with Inca Ore. Her other contemporaries are Belong, Growing, Tim Hecker, Windy & Carl and Atlas Sound.
Jasper TX (Sweden), with a hefty back-catalogue of releases on labels such as Miasmah, and collaborations with buddy Machinefabriek, is an essential domestic appliance in the household of conceptual music. He is comparable to artists Fennesz, Sigur Ros, Múm and Tape.
Intricate and atmospheric songsmith, Danny Saul (UK) performs with different combinations of musicians, making each gig a unique event. His forthcoming release is "Harsh, Final", and he also performs with Greg Haines as Liondialer.
Fieldhead (UK) music delights in tape hiss, bleak landscapes and decaying analogue loops. He is also a member of The Declining Winter and Glissando. His debut album, "They Shook Hands for Hours" is released soon on Home Assembly.
Trespassers William (Seattle, US) are the duo of Matt Brown and Anna-Lynne Williams. "Subliminally sublime and pragmatically perfect, you would have to possess an ashtray for a heart not to feel this coursing through your soul" (DSD Music Magazine). A new EP, The Natural Order of Things, is set to be released on Gizeh Records. They will make a church performance with special guests.
Glissando (Sheffield, UK) “have the kind of atmosphere that can captivate and relax in equal measure- never before has tranquillity sounded so urgent. While track lengths of over 10 minutes may fail to hold the attention of the ADHD sufferers among us, with patience it plays like a majestic dream. And it's one you'll never want to wake up from." NME
Operations (Chris Anderson) is a Manchester based conceptual music producer and sound artist. He performs and records with an array of analog synths and effects, reel-to-reel tape and casette players, and guitars. Followers of Tim Hecker, Slowdive, Fennesz, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Stephen O'Malley, Type and 12K Records will surely nod in approval.
Trespassers William (Seattle, US) are the duo of Matt Brown and Anna-Lynne Williams. "Subliminally sublime and pragmatically perfect, you would have to possess an ashtray for a heart not to feel this coursing through your soul" (DSD Music Magazine). A new EP, The Natural Order of Things, is set to be released on Gizeh Records. They will make a church performance with special guests.
Glissando (Sheffield, UK) “have the kind of atmosphere that can captivate and relax in equal measure- never before has tranquillity sounded so urgent. While track lengths of over 10 minutes may fail to hold the attention of the ADHD sufferers among us, with patience it plays like a majestic dream. And it's one you'll never want to wake up from." NME
Operations (Chris Anderson) is a Manchester based conceptual music producer and sound artist. He performs and records with an array of analog synths and effects, reel-to-reel tape and casette players, and guitars. Followers of Tim Hecker, Slowdive, Fennesz, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Stephen O'Malley, Type and 12K Records will surely nod in approval.
Hello John. Sorry I've not been in touch recently. Thanks for your calls and messages. Without going into detail, I've been a bit preoccupied (as well as being ill for a while) and have been meaning to chat to you for some time. We'll speak soon - definitely. Mitch
Svarte Greiner (Deaf Center/Miasmah/Type) explores deep into a dark, mysterious and disturbing universe. Drawing inspiration from artists such as Earth, Volcano the Bear, David Darling & Deathprod, the music is draped in Lynchian mysticism and horror film cinematics. "The music of Svarte Greiner is practically perfect. It's like that sound in our heads we've been imagining for ages but had never actually heard." - Type Records.
The Sight Below (Rafael Anton Irisarri/Miasmah/Immune) draws as much on modern genre progenitors like Brian Eno, Robin Guthrie and My Bloody Valentine as it does from the more historic traditions in neo-classicism from Erik Satie and Olivier Messiaen. His album Glider has appeared on Thom Yorke's radar in making the Radiohead's lynchpin's top ten playlist.
His debut album Navigare soon to feature on the Miasmah label, Simon Scott (former Slowdive) is set to be a household name in conceptual music. Simon is the former Slowdive drummer, co-producer of Televise, producer of Seavault, and owner of KESH Recordings label.
Hello John ;0) Just driving by to wish You a Hellish Happy Birthday & Drop you off a Special Surprise !! I didn’t actually bake it, but I hunted down all of the ingredients especially for you, Hope you enjoy the cake !! ;0) If you haven’t already, make sure you Subscribe to my Blog, as I want to be able to notify you when I will be making a special guest appearance in or around your area, I hope to increase my travel plans in the future, and attend more car shows and events around the country. It would be great if you had a chance to drive out and visit me if I’m close by. ;0) {oo)==v==(oo}
John, Wishing you a very Happy Birthday. Hope all is fine and that life is treating you well. 'Hex Enduction Hour' is still, for me, the greatest album cover of all time!
Hello John. It was great to have a long chat with you again last night. Always enjoyable. Expect the NWW LP in the post soonish. We'll speak again soon. Your true friend. Mitch
Hello John. I got back from my travels across the USA a couple of weeks ago. My sleeping is still upside down, but I'm getting back to normal slowly. We'll talk soon.
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