In the early 1990s, Clinton Green began recording solo, experimental guitar music, releasing under the moniker of Undecisive God.
Since then he has produced numerous recordings that continue to explore the capabilities of guitar through uncoventional playing techniques and new approaches to it as an instrument.
Undecisive God has ocassionally played live over the years, including performances at the Liquid Architecutre Festival, Brisbane's Small Black Box and Melbourne's Make It Up Club. Clinton has also worked in collaboration with artists including Kettle, W.I.T., Andrew McIntosh, Zan Hoffman, Bokor, Scott Sinclair, Joe Musgrove and many more.
Releases are available from the official Undecisive God website, many for free download. I am also interested in trading with other artists.
"Undecisive God makes experimental guitardrones that are interesting enough so they don't silt up in endless repeatings of the same motive or noise, but they continually actualise themselves and bring constant variations in a never ending subtle soundcarpet...essential for lovers of avant-garde guitar techniques" - KindaMusic.net
"Clinton is taking experimental sound to new, more positive heights" - Taped Crusaders
"The vision is here, and I like it. Most of the civilized world will laugh. Let them...There isn't a better tour guide to the edge" - Aiding & Abetting
oh yeah i remember macka from scroungers music, my mate used to be penpals with him. i saw one of yo cds in sunshine & grease that an old friend of mine leigh julian put out, is he still around melb, i havent seen him 4 years, from alex from gugg
The Scroungers sound like punk was always supposed to, but rarely did; urgent, raw and dripping with sardonic anger. The fact that the Scroungers (a solo home recording project) grew partially out of Macka's growing dissatisfaction the Melbourne punk scene of the early 1990s is somewhat ironic. Working in relative isolation and never performing live, Macka recorded a large body of work that is arguably the rawest, high-octane, politically and socially incisive punk rock the country has ever produced. Yet the Scroungers remain unknown to all but a few.
Bored, Pissed and Agro: 1991-1997 reproduces the best moments from the eleven Scroungers releases (ten cassettes and one split 7") during these years when the project was active. Download it from Shame File Music
Hey Clinton....thanx for the req! It's always good to hear from those of you who used to come into the shops. I love hearing about what you remember buying. Cheers Greta
Hey, how's it goin? Thanks for the kind words & yeah definitley let's swap! I've gotta a couple of cd's worth of stuff which is sitting collecting dust :) Keep in touch!