Issue 175
September 1998
Global Ear: USA
When NZ guitarist Dean Roberts went looking for America, he didn’t
find the dream, but he did see a sound artist dismantling illusions
in LA, before landing dream dates with Sonic Youth in Chicago and
New York
Invisible Jukebox: Ken Kesey
The Merry Prankster and One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest blows his
mind trying to identify sounds by Jack Kerouac, Tom Waits, Terry
Riley, The Fugs, Timothy Leary and more. Tested by Edwin
Pouncey
100 Records That Set The World On Fire
Our antidote to everyone’s ‘Best Of The Century’ lists. We polled
our writers to vote for the 100 records that should have ignited
the world’s imagination - but somehow got forgotten along the
way
Grooverider
With the long-awaited album Mysteries of funk, one of Jungle’s
original dons is expected to galvanise a lethargic drum ‘n’ bass
scene, but can he talk the talk?
The Sound Of Utopia
When David Toop was asked to soundtrack an aquatic extravaganza at
Lisbon’s Expo 98, he high-dived into the deep end of site specific
sound art. In this blow-by-blow account, he recalls the peaks and
the pitfalls
Coil
What if you open the doors of perception and don’t like what you
see? Coil have never recoiled from darkside experiences - their
electronic alchemy transforms horror into illumination. By David
Keenan
