Category Archives: John Wiese
The Haters—Live! DVD
Helicopter, HEL 94091
Sometime in 1999, I was invited by GX Jupitter-Larsen to play my second ever live show opening for The Haters at their 20th anniversary in San Francisco. Not long after, a package from GX arrived in the mail. It contained a VHS tape filled with footage of The Haters, covering performances from the 80s all the way to that 20th anniversary show—all classic stuff I had read about and seen photos of many times in zines and interviews. First generation industrial music as conceptual performance: smashing, wrecking, and destroying everything. The glorious entropic breakthrough of The Haters’ youth. I watched it over and over again—to me this was the essential Haters document.
The years went by. For the Haters 25th anniversary Phil Blankenship and I organized and released a 25 disc boxset on Troniks. To celebrate the 30th anniversary, I published a book called Drilling A Hole Through The Sky on Helicopter, collecting short descriptions of every Haters performance, an interview, and reproductions of early zines and ephemera.
My one regret at that time was that I could not include the image that was pasted to the back of the VHS tape GX had sent me. It was a printout of a photo of GX sitting in a chair, hood and suit, holding an identically dressed ventriloquist dummy, a microphone facing them both. Truly a crown jewel that I had not seen published anywhere else. Unfortunately, GX didn’t have it, nor did anyone who contributed to the book from their collections; no one seemed to have recalled ever seeing it aside from GX and myself. I couldn’t track it down as my copy of the tape was locked away in an LA storage unit, inaccessible to me while I remained touring for years on end.
Fast-forward to 2013. I had just released two volumes of “These Things Happen” on Helicopter; transfers of unearthed DAT masters of Haters 7-inches and comp tracks from the 90s. When GX came over to pick up his copies of the release I pointed him towards the old VHS tape on my shelf, finally liberated from storage.
GX looked at the photo depicting him with the ventriloquist dummy. “Oh, yeah!” He flipped the tape over and inspected the list of contents. “Oh… wow… I don’t even remember sending this… I don’t have any of this stuff.” Puzzled, I grilled him for a few minutes trying to understand what he was telling me. I had always assumed this was the “Hater TV” release or something similar, and I just happened to have a handmade version of it. While in fact, as I came to find out, it was never released. The tape was just an informal collection that GX had shared with a handful of people. I was shocked.
To me, for the past 14 years, this tape WAS The Haters. It was hard to believe that the actual footage of the live shows that gave The Haters their reputation had been sitting on my shelf in total obscurity. I had assumed that everyone had seen it. Obviously, I immediately made reservation to rectify the situation and release the tape on DVD.
In all, there are 23 segments adding up to about two hours of material, spanning the years from 80s to mid-90s with a handful of later dates, the latest being the 20th anniversary show. I tried to improve the quality of the audio and video where possible without distracting from it’s original nature. I’ve included a “Loop” option on the menu so you can let it play all day.
The bonus features consist of nine documents and films that I’ve made, either of or about or in tribute to The Haters, over the last few years. 2014 marks The Haters 35th anniversary, and their 35th anniversary show is included in its entirety. Luckily this DVD also made it in just under the wire to celebrate it as well.
—JW
(NTSC, All Region)
Sissy Spacek/K2 CD/Digital
Helicopter, H 66
• Regular edition CD, or
• Special edition CD with exclusive one-sided 7-inch (numbered of 43 copies) in special die-cut sleeve.
Track list:
1. Sissy Spacek “Slang Imprisonment” 15:45
2. Sissy Spacek/K2 “S2K2 (Ambulette)” 14:43
3. K2/Sissy Spacek “Lemmings March To The Abyss/1” 15:44
4. K2/Sissy Spacek “Lemmings March To The Abyss/2” 14:41
Mailorder information here: http://helicopter-la.com
Lasse Marhaug and John Wiese
Live at Blow Out Festival
Oslo, Norway
August 14, 2014
Lasse Marhaug and John Wiese at MIR, Blow Out! Festival, Oslo, Norway, August 14, 2014. Photo by Christian Blandhoel
1972 年から現在まで
日常に前衛を融合させてしまうユル~い音楽共同体
LAFMS こと Los Angeles Free Music Society と
そのフレンズの展覧会を催します。
タイトルの『羅府夢衆』とは私の造語。
米国日系人の方々が用いる『羅府』を引用しました。
それは Los Angeles を表す言葉。
“Dreamers” を意味する夢衆をそこに融合。
ロサンジェルスの夢見人達を表します。
発音は『ラフムス』。
もちろん LAFMS の方々を指しています。
それに留まらず彼らの精神的友人をも含むでしょう。
会場の TOKI ART SPACE は 1977 年と 79 年に
LAFMS の中核である Joe Potts の個展を
当時銀座に在ったルナミ画廊で催すことに尽力された
トキ・ノリコさんの画廊。
新旧とりまぜた作品を展示すると共に
LAFMS の音楽を常時紹介するなど
濃厚ながらユル~く進行いたしますのでご期待ください。
期間 – 8 月 21 日 (木 ) ~ 24 日 (日)
時間 – 11:30 ~ 19:00 (24 日のみ 16:00 終了)
場所 – 〒150-0001
東京都渋谷区神宮前3-42-5サイオンビル1F
TOKI ART SPACE
作品を展示あるいは映像に登場する作家
Mitchell Brown, Chip Chapman, Sue Chapman, John Duncan, Ace Farren Ford, Kazuo Fuijimoto, Juan C. Gomez, Takayuki Hashimoto, Joseph Hammer, Doug Henry, Atsushi Horiki, Hideo Ikeezumi, Michael Intriere, Kazuya Ishigami, Kosuke Kawamura, Jun-icki Kawara, Katsuyoshi Kou, Krystine Kryttre, Kiyoharu Kuwayama, Paul McCarthy, Dennis Mehaffey, T. Mikawa, Chie Mukai, Fredrik Nilsen, Joe Potts, Rick Potts, Tom Potts, Tom Recchion, Ju Suk Reet Meate, Reizen, Jonathon Rosen, Takuya Sakaguchi, Harold Schroeder, Migiwa Shimitzu, Jackie Stewart, Ken-ichi Takeda, Steve Thomsen, Shizuo Uchida, Vetza, John Wiese, Noriko Toki
8 月 23 日に下記メンバーが演奏を行います。
時間は 14:00 ~ 16:00。
ユニット名は “Orchestra Le Matin”。
Takayuki Hashimoto, Katsuyoshi Kou, Toshiji Mikawa, Atsushi Reizen, Migiwa Shimizu, Shizuo Uchida
その後トーク・ショーに移行するでしょう。
参加者は前記演奏者の方々。
そして Takuya Sakaguchi。
スペシャル・ゲストも予定しています。
https://www.facebook.com/events/1431523957099978/
Blow Out! Festival
Oslo, Norway
August 13–16, 2014
https://www.facebook.com/events/265476393660662/