Main image: “The Fall of Numenor,” an allusion to Atlantis made by J.R.R. Tolkien well after HP Lovecraft did his stuff.
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Last Updated on November 6, 2022 How Chaos Made Electronics Answer – by hand mostly. The Crawling Chaos’s works in the public domain derive from two main sources – viz the crawling chaos of Jeff & Rees and the nothin’ of Paul & Holly. Each had their own equipment and ideas… For Jeff & Rees…
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Last Updated on June 13, 2022 Lovecraft-ian Comparisons On the myths page the derivation of the band’s name is described thus: The name was chosen around then because it sounded good, it was a partial homage to H P Lovecraft and the Cthulhu Mythos he’d created and also Strangely had not managed to read it…
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Last Updated on June 13, 2022 Crawling Chaos Magazine Introduction Side Productions & Projects As Jeff said in his email to me the magazine/fanzine/newsletter or however it’s described was photocopied and sent as promo material along with demo type stuff (‘ freebie to certain selected correspondents’ is the actual wordage). This is the materiel you’ll…
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Last Updated on June 13, 2022 First Gig at Bridge Hotel Newcastle As mentioned here, the first gig was at the Bridge Hotel next to the Norman Keep after which Newcastle is named – it was called Monkchester prior to this because of all the monks and monasteries. In a burst of stupid creativity we…
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Last Updated on June 13, 2022 Sex Machine Review from 2008 Thus spake Jason Heller. I particularly liked, while not being exactly correct: Crawling Chaos, though, was a fucking wreck. Gangling, ungainly, sloppy, self-sabotaging, murderously humorous, and perhaps mildly insane, the group appropriated the title of one of James Brown’s most archetypal funk tracks and…
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Main image: “The Fall of Numenor,” an allusion to Atlantis made by J.R.R. Tolkien well after HP Lovecraft did his stuff.
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