Re: [KLF] where is the Blacksmoke DIY EP?
This might even be what the klf really was about.
Well, America: No More was a first hint that got that direction. In fact, if you did some distortion on the pipeband only track, throw in some radio samples, Bush snippets and AAA-style effects, you should get quite close to Black Smoke. Still would miss the important Cauty bit. ;-) -------- Thomas Touzimsky My head is spinnin' so My feet don't touch the ground My eyes is blinded by the light My hearin' deafened by the sound My body's shakin' like a leaf My hearts been beatin' out of time My blood's been boilin' up inside And I've been fearin' for my life
David Lindgren <davli44@hotmail.com> writes
Yes, this is brilliant, the whole thing, the music is fuck´n fabulous, the thing with making the ep available at the web with the great howtomakeandcut the artwork for the cd. Thankyou Blacksmoke org, you made my day.
Some haven't taken a liking to it though! :-O http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_835646.html Exploding Big Ben images 'cheap and insensitive' An artist's impression of Big Ben exploding like the World Trade Centre has caused outrage among relatives of the September 11 victims. James Cauty's work, which shows huge fireballs exploding from the London landmark, is an attempt to link Guy Fawkes night with the terror attacks on America. Each image is stamped 5-11 in a deliberate reference to the atrocities of September 11, 2001. The images are being exhibited in Mr Cauty's home town of Brighton. He says his work, called Blacksmoke 5-11, highlights the need to fight terrorism at home as well as in countries such as Iraq. But others say the images are cheap and insensitive. So far hundreds of people have flocked to see the exhibition at Brighton's artrepublic gallery. The same gallery also displayed another controversial piece by Mr Cauty, which depicted the Queen on a stamp wearing a gas mask during the Iraq war. Mr Cauty said: "Any uncomfortable reaction to this new artwork may reflect the proximity of the subject. If Blacksmoke 5-11 depicted the government buildings in Baghdad or Kabul, would we pay attention? The war on terrorism starts here." But family and friends of banker Robert Eaton, who lived near Brighton and died in the New York attacks, are appalled. Gareth Glover, who helped set up the Robert Eaton Memorial Fund, told the Brighton Argus newspaper: "The images are very cheap and highly insensitive. In my opinion they should be treated with the contempt they deserve." Local MP's have also expressed their concern. Brighton Kemp Town MP Des Turner said: "Perhaps his intention is to shock, and that is an artist's right. "I am against censorship, but the images may well shock or offend the relatives of those who died in New York. They may well be upset. It sounds as if the pictures would be considered by some to be in poor taste." Story filed: 12:34 Wednesday 5th November 2003
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