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I recently met Paul who’s demonstrated to me his gear and I also gave him some pointers and history for analogue stuff that he’s interested in. It set me thinking to when I first started making “sounds” as opposed to music and that I still haven’t properly recorded a tune I made up on [...]
Code: Foetus 4
Remocarpet
Doomage inspired track based on a repeating C-A-E chord sequence played in 4/4 so that the chords appear to “rotate”.
1078-1082
Doomage creation. Strangely vocals with spooky spoken words added by Doomage
Oh Blasé
Doomage inspired chords and words. Strangely edited words to fit. First played live at an open air gig at Nenthead [...]
As mentioned elsewhere, this was released by Factory Records with their mistaken name of “The Gas Chair”. The band thought they were very clever getting a title as an anagram of the band’s name. There were several and the plan was for each to be used for a different LP release. After [...]
There’s no order or sense to all this. It’s as it comes. All the music anecdotes are being moved to accompany the tracks as an entity, hopefully making a bit more sense. After that, this page will be repository of stupid things and remarkable feats - in other words, anecdotes, which will be [...]
Crawling Chaos & Foetus Products Personnel, Helpers & Liggers, including those on Parallel Projects and Others Mentioned in the Text.
Nom de Son
Common Name
Instruments
Other Info
Key Phrase, Act or other noteworthy thing
Strangely Perfect
Martin Rees
Keyboards, vox, sax, washboard, engineering, composition, electronics,
construction, producer
Beer and mushrooms. Produced home-brew which was “quite drinkable”
Chose the name “Crawling Chaos”. On the green tape.
Doomage [...]
Crawling Chaos History: Myths passing as Truth, revealed
Origins
The Crawling Chaos started in Ashington, Northumberland in the UK by two young men, soon to be Doomage Khult and Strangely Perfect who met at the local school, sharing an interest in astronomy, music, gloomy science and horror fantasy novels and science itself.
Doomage acquired a BSc Physics Hons [...]