Tag Archives: John Wiese
100 Seven Inch Records By John Wiese
Opening reception October 17, 6–9pm
October 17—November 8, 2011, Open 1–9pm, Closed Mondays
Family 436 North Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90036
http://www.familylosangeles.com
Monograph published by Helicopter, available at the event.
http://www.john-wiese.com/100/
Friday, September 30 · 9:00pm
Dem Passwords
7914-B Santa Monica Blvd
West Hollywood, CA 90046
Debut concert and 7-inch release by
Leather Bath (Greh Holger/ John Wiese)
http://www.soldiersdisease.com/
http://www.john-wiese.com/zine/
http://www.dempasswords.com/
Heavy Seals – Neurotic Asphyxiation one-sided 7-inch OUT NOW !
Lanie Fletcher listening to John Wiese’s sound installation at TBA, Portland, Oregon, September 9, 2011
New Heavy Seals 7″ out September 9th on Fast Weapons!
Host Derek Walmsley presents a special episode on Bill Kouligas’s PAN label:
http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/7318/
Opening Ceremony Presents:
‘Sup Magazine Issue 24 Release Party
Thursday, August 25th, 9:30pm-late
at Paul & André
Cosmo Street, Hollywood 90028
JOHN WIESE – Live! Sound Installation
BLEACHED – Live!
DJ’s Cosmic Kids & Van Ville
R.S.V.P. supmag.com/rsvp-OpeningCeremony
*You MUST R.S.V.P. to get in!
Teenage Teardrops Five Year Anniversary
Lucky Dragons, No Age, Crazy Band, Mikki & The Mauses, Dunes, John Wiese, King Tuff, Secret Circuit, White Fence
Sunday, August 28th, 2011
at The Smell
Matinee Show, doors at noon
Brian Roettinger/ John Wiese – 03.01.11 7-inch
March 1, 2011, Los Angeles, California. Designed, written, recorded and packaged in one day.
An edition of 3 acetates was presented at the Playtime exhibition at the Pacific Design Center, March 22–May 14, 2011.
This version is an edition of 100 vinyl records.
Signed, numbered and thumb-printed by both artists. Comes in a box with 16-page booklet, photograph and poster. Track B4 plays inside-out. Published by Hand Held Heart.
Available now:
http://www.john-wiese.com/helicopter
Vital Weekly 793
JOHN WIESE – GGA (12″ by Teenage Teardrops)
Now here is an interesting record, by noise supremo John Wiese. When I started this 12″ I thought it had something to do with his love for the Haters: smashing glass, highly separated in the two channels. But then a peek on the information learns that this is actually a stereo mix of a 4 channel installation. It sounds great, but then, like Wiese, I am big fan of The Haters too. The sound of smashing, breaking and crunching of glass is very loudly recorded here, and has a great physical quality to it. It bounces loudly and a strong, minimal, conceptual edge to it. This could have lasted LP size to me, instead of 12″. Totally captivating noise in the best sense of the word. Now that’s what I call noise: intelligent, loud, conceptual and listenable. (FdW)
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