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Band:Ut
Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 5:50 pm
by the Classical_Archive
ctrl-s wrote: What ever happened to these people anyway?
I have
Cede by Dial which features Jacqui Ham from 1997, noisy ramblings a la Dead C, though w/ a drum machine. It is great. The first tune songs like Dead C crossed w/ Big Black
Sally Young was in a band called Quint in the mid-90s, haven't had much luck w/ tracking down any of their stuff yet.
ctrl-s wrote:Also, has anybody heard Conviction or the live album?
Yes.
Conviction is good, band still seems to be gaining confidence/searching for thier own voice, but still well worth tracking down. The live album is very no wave, almost DNA-esque at times.
I still can't get over what an incredible band they were, glad to hear these albums are being reissued.
Band:Ut
Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 6:12 pm
by ctrl-s_Archive
the Classical wrote:Cede by Dial ... noisy ramblings a la Dead C, though w/ a drum machine ... The first tune songs like Dead C crossed w/ Big Black ... The live album is very no wave, almost DNA-esque at times.
*drools*
Did you BUY this stuff at a STORE in MINNEAPOLIS? If so, WHICH ONE???
Here is an appropriately -- actually almost incoherently -- praiseful article about Ut. The author seems to have one or two odd ideas about music, and repeatedly and inexplicably refers to an album he calls "In Ut's House," but it's a nice read anyway.
http://www.tangents.co.uk/tangents/archive/popular/ut.htmlthe article wrote:Thurston Moore once said that in the early days Ut were the ones they were always chasing ... I defy you: find me one conventional guitar solo in all of Ut's works ... 'Griller' is everything 'Daydream Nation' might have been ...
Band:Ut
Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 6:23 pm
by the Classical_Archive
ctrl-s wrote:the Classical wrote:Cede by Dial ... noisy ramblings a la Dead C, though w/ a drum machine ... The first tune songs like Dead C crossed w/ Big Black ... The live album is very no wave, almost DNA-esque at times.
*drools*
Did you BUY this stuff at a STORE in MINNEAPOLIS? If so, WHICH ONE???
I got the Dial from Forcedexposure.com, the live album and
Conviction a friend burned for me
Band:Ut
Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 7:46 pm
by burun_Archive
the Classical wrote:Sally Young was in a band called Quint in the mid-90s, haven't had much luck w/ tracking down any of their stuff yet.
I have one of their records, and I am not sure if that is their only record or the first of a few.
It's called Time Wounds All Heals, and was on a label called Egypt records.
I just went into the other room to find this record, just for you guys!
Band:Ut
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 9:38 pm
by AFeldman_Archive
I've just done another interview with the band. The first part has been posted here:
http://www.warpedrealitymagazine.com/20 ... rview.html
with two more to follow next week.
(And for the person up-thread who was looking for non-Blast First material, I'll be posting some rare tracks to go along with the interview.)
Band:Ut
Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 3:20 am
by ctrl-s_Archive
Excellent essay and interview, Andrea. Thanks for posting those mp3s, too. Sally Young's comments about Ut's approach to performing were especially interesting to me.
Is the Mark Sinker quote from a piece that is available online or elsewhere? I googled for it, to no avail.
I've wondered if "Ut" might have referred to the word "uterus"; that notion seemed far-fetched until I considered the Gynecologists. I hope someone will succeed in prying that tape loose soon, too.
("Ut" is also a Latin preposition meaning "to" or "so that." [orgasm of pedantry face])
Band:Ut
Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 7:19 am
by AFeldman_Archive
I've asked Nina about any Gynecologist tapes and she's not sure there are any... She's going to do some asking around though (maybe Robert Appleton has something?). I'll let you know.
I could post the Mark Sinker piece in its entirety if you're interested. It's not that long, actually... I'm away for the weekend but when I get back I'd be happy to cut n'paste it here...
As for the origin of the name, the answer wasn't in the interview because it's still being refined. The uterus derivation wasn't mentioned though...
Band:Ut
Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 8:18 am
by ctrl-s_Archive
AFeldman wrote:I've asked Nina about any Gynecologist tapes and she's not sure there are any... She's going to do some asking around though (maybe Robert Appleton has something?). I'll let you know.
On the Typical Girls list the other day:
weasel walter wrote:the only recordings i know of by the gynecologists are in the possession of thurston moore. it's a live tape recorded by dan graham. someday i will hopefully get access to this ...
ctrl-s wrote:>>the only recordings i know of by the gynecologists are in the possession of thurston moore
Figures.
Yes, please do post the Sinker piece, or a link to it if it's online anywhere (just checked his blog archives and didn't find it there either). I like his writing a lot.
AFeldman wrote:The uterus derivation wasn't mentioned though...
Not really surprised, but the seeming congruence w/"the Gynecologists" did give me pause for a minute there.
Band:Ut
Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 8:39 am
by AFeldman_Archive
Oh, I'll have to visit Mark's blog. Didn't know he had one... That article isn't online that I know of —a friend found it and typed it up for me.
I do need to post the link over at Typical Girls too —I'll have to do that when I get back from my trip.
Band:Ut
Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 11:02 pm
by mrarrison_Archive