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Throbbing Gristle : An Endless Discontent
In 1976 the British band Throbbing Gristle emerged from the radical arts collective COUM Transmissions through core members Genesis P-Orridge and Cosey Fanni Tutti, joined by Hipgnosis photographer Peter Christopherson and electronics specialist Chris Carter.Though having performed previously in more low-key arts environments, their major launch coincided with the COUM retrospective exhibition Prostitution at London’s ICA gallery, showcasing and contextualising an array of challenging objects from COUM’s various actions in performance art and pornography.In a deliberately curated strategy inviting press, civic and arts dignitaries, extravagant followers of the nascent punk scene and music journalists, the band created an instant controversy and media panic that tapped into the restrictive climate and encroaching conservatism of late 1970s Britain.Any opportunities that were being explored by a formative punk ethos and movement around sex, censorship and transgression were amplified and exposed by Throbbing Gristle and Prostitution.An outraged Member of Parliament Nicholas Fairbairn took the bait and called the ensemble the ‘wreckers of civilisation’, providing the suitable newspaper headline that would be followed a month later by ‘the filth and the fury’ as the Sex Pistols uttered strong profanities on live television. The switch from COUM to Throbbing Gristle encompassed a primary mode of expression in making music as opposed to art, to further coincide with the energy of the nascent punk scene.The band quickly developed a radically deviant and challenging reputation through pushing the punk format past its strictures in terms of lyrical themes, amateurism, and considerations of what constitutes music.Through a handful or record releases on their own label Industrial Records, and a sporadic string of live performances, the band nurtured a strong and devoted following including key journalists and fanzine editors of the punk and post-punk scenes such as Jon Savage and Sandy Robertson.The band’s style of exploring harsh pre-recorded sounds, samples of disconcerting narrative and conversation, and feeding all sounds through messy electronic processing devices gave rise to the title industrial music.This was further buttressed by performing a strictly timed set of one hour, and adopting a non-rockstar mode by appearing disinterested and preoccupied with electronic devices.Having given a name and impetus to the industrial music scene, many of their followers and fans formed bands in later years. Drawing on works such as Andy Bennett’s When the Lights Went Out, this book looks at late 1970s Britain, before, during and immediately after the Winter of Discontent, to situate the activism of Throbbing Gristle in this time.It explores how the band worked in and against the time, and how they worked in and against punk as punk worked in and against the time and place.Punk acts as a mediating factor and nuisance value, as Throbbing Gristle emerged with punk in late 1976, seemingly grappled with it through 1977, and then went on to create and eventually criticise a number of post-punk scenes that had flourished around 1979.Trowell narrates the story through a series of live performances, as this is a point where Throbbing Gristle interact with the various city-scenes around England during their original period of operation (1975-1981).The band reflected (and incorporated into their live music) key tropes form the time, both ‘mainstream’ and fringe (subcultural, avant-garde art, counter-culture, taboo subjects, extremes) such that Throbbing Gristle events had an impact and affect, and Trowell traces these as a series of impressions and reverberations amongst fans who went on to do their own music and projects.
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Throbbing Gristle : An Endless Discontent
In 1976 the British band Throbbing Gristle emerged from the radical arts collective COUM Transmissions through core members Genesis P-Orridge and Cosey Fanni Tutti, joined by Hipgnosis photographer Peter Christopherson and electronics specialist Chris Carter.Though having performed previously in more low-key arts environments, their major launch coincided with the COUM retrospective exhibition Prostitution at London’s ICA gallery, showcasing and contextualising an array of challenging objects from COUM’s various actions in performance art and pornography.In a deliberately curated strategy inviting press, civic and arts dignitaries, extravagant followers of the nascent punk scene and music journalists, the band created an instant controversy and media panic that tapped into the restrictive climate and encroaching conservatism of late 1970s Britain.Any opportunities that were being explored by a formative punk ethos and movement around sex, censorship and transgression were amplified and exposed by Throbbing Gristle and Prostitution.An outraged Member of Parliament Nicholas Fairbairn took the bait and called the ensemble the ‘wreckers of civilisation’, providing the suitable newspaper headline that would be followed a month later by ‘the filth and the fury’ as the Sex Pistols uttered strong profanities on live television. The switch from COUM to Throbbing Gristle encompassed a primary mode of expression in making music as opposed to art, to further coincide with the energy of the nascent punk scene.The band quickly developed a radically deviant and challenging reputation through pushing the punk format past its strictures in terms of lyrical themes, amateurism, and considerations of what constitutes music.Through a handful or record releases on their own label Industrial Records, and a sporadic string of live performances, the band nurtured a strong and devoted following including key journalists and fanzine editors of the punk and post-punk scenes such as Jon Savage and Sandy Robertson.The band’s style of exploring harsh pre-recorded sounds, samples of disconcerting narrative and conversation, and feeding all sounds through messy electronic processing devices gave rise to the title industrial music.This was further buttressed by performing a strictly timed set of one hour, and adopting a non-rockstar mode by appearing disinterested and preoccupied with electronic devices.Having given a name and impetus to the industrial music scene, many of their followers and fans formed bands in later years. Drawing on works such as Andy Bennett’s When the Lights Went Out, this book looks at late 1970s Britain, before, during and immediately after the Winter of Discontent, to situate the activism of Throbbing Gristle in this time.It explores how the band worked in and against the time, and how they worked in and against punk as punk worked in and against the time and place.Punk acts as a mediating factor and nuisance value, as Throbbing Gristle emerged with punk in late 1976, seemingly grappled with it through 1977, and then went on to create and eventually criticise a number of post-punk scenes that had flourished around 1979.Trowell narrates the story through a series of live performances, as this is a point where Throbbing Gristle interact with the various city-scenes around England during their original period of operation (1975-1981).The band reflected (and incorporated into their live music) key tropes form the time, both ‘mainstream’ and fringe (subcultural, avant-garde art, counter-culture, taboo subjects, extremes) such that Throbbing Gristle events had an impact and affect, and Trowell traces these as a series of impressions and reverberations amongst fans who went on to do their own music and projects.
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Throbbing Gristle Throbbing Gristle's Greatest Hits [Entertainment Through Pain] - Orange Transparent Vinyl 2019 UK vinyl LP TGLP7
THROBBING GRISTLE Throbbing Gristles Greatest Hits [Entertainment Through Pain] (2019 UK/EU 11-track LP pressed on Orange Transparent Vinyl. Originally released in 1981 Picture sleeve with 8-page bookletand download code. The sleeve shows only a little corner wear. The vinyl is Near Mint. TGLP7) Left Shoe A1 Hamburger LadyA2 Hot On The Heels Of LoveA3 SubhumanA4 AB/7AA5 Six Six SixtiesA6 Blood On The FloorRight Shoe B1 20 Jazz Funk GreatsB2 Tiab GulsB3 UnitedB4 What A DayB5 Adrenalin
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Throbbing Gristle Heathen Earth 2011 UK vinyl LP IRL004
THROBBING GRISTLE Heathen Earth (2011 UK limited edition remastered issue of the 1980 UK vinyl LP including two untitled tracks recorded live on 16th February 1980 between 8.10pm and 9.00pm in front of an invited audience at the studios of Industrial Records Limited complete with eight page full size illustrated booklet high quality gatefold picture sleeve MIR004) ** Limited to just 2000 copies! **
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What causes severe throbbing tooth pain?
Severe throbbing tooth pain can be caused by various factors, such as tooth decay, gum disease, infection, or a dental abscess. These conditions can lead to inflammation and pressure on the nerves inside the tooth, resulting in intense pain. In some cases, trauma or injury to the tooth can also cause severe throbbing pain. It is important to seek dental treatment promptly to address the underlying cause of the pain and prevent further complications.
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What causes throbbing headaches during exercise?
Throbbing headaches during exercise can be caused by a variety of factors, including dehydration, muscle tension, poor posture, or an increase in blood pressure. Exertion can also lead to the release of certain chemicals in the brain that may contribute to headaches. It is important to stay hydrated, warm up properly, maintain good posture, and listen to your body's signals to prevent or reduce the occurrence of throbbing headaches during exercise. If headaches persist or are severe, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
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What is throbbing at the temple?
The throbbing at the temple is typically associated with a headache, specifically a tension headache or a migraine. This sensation is often described as a pulsating or rhythmic pain that is felt on one or both sides of the head, near the temples. It can be caused by various factors such as stress, muscle tension, dehydration, or changes in blood flow. It is important to identify the underlying cause of the throbbing at the temple in order to determine the appropriate treatment.
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Is the helix swollen and throbbing?
No, the helix is not swollen and throbbing. Swelling and throbbing are signs of inflammation or infection, which may require medical attention. If you notice any swelling or throbbing in your helix, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.
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Throbbing Gristle TGCD1 - Sealed 2024 UK CD album TGCD1
THROBBING GRISTLE TGCD1 (2024 UK CD reissue of their 1986 album - Originally released on Mutes imprint The Grey Area and available here on CD again for the first time in 25 years TGCD1 comprises forty-two minutes of studio recordings captured at their own Industrial Records Studio on a TEAC 8-Track on 18th March 1979. The records dark and harsh droning sound stands as a significant chapter in their discography showcasing the band during arguably their most formative era. T he gatefold card sleeve remains factory sealed with hype sticker)ÞÞ
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Throbbing Gristle Heathen Earth - Sealed 2011 UK vinyl LP IRL004
THROBBING GRISTLE Heathen Earth (2011 UK limited edition remastered issue of the 1980 UK vinyl LP including two untitled tracks recorded live on 16th February 1980 between 8.10pm and 9.00pm in front of an invited audience at the studios of Industrial Records Limited housed in the gatefold picture sleeve complete with an eight-page illustrated booklet. The vinyl is in BRAND NEW condition housed in the gatefold sleeve which remains sealed within its original shrinkwrap! IRL00 4) **Limited to 2000 Copies Only**ÞÞ
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Throbbing Gristle United - VG sleeve 1978 UK 7" vinyl IR0003
THROBBING GRISTLE United (Original 1978 UK 7 single on Industrial Records with IR+0003+U+A/ B - IR+0003+Z+AA etched in the run-outs. Also includes the tender love ballad Zyklon B Zombie. The picture sleeve is Very Good & reveals a little faint ring wear & minor foxing & a small notch to the top. Whilst the vinyl is clean & in Excellent condition with very little signs of play IR0003) 1. United2. Zyklon B Zombie
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Throbbing Gristle Heathen Earth - 2nd 1980 UK vinyl LP IR0009
THROBBING GRISTLE Heathen Earth (1980 UK two-part LP on regular black vinyl recorded on 16th February 1980 between 8.10pm & 9.00pm in front of an invited audience at the studios of Industrial Records Limited gatefold picture sleeve. Both sleeve and vinyl presented in Excellent condition IR0009) A Heathen Earth Side One 26:33B Heathen Earth Side Two 21:32
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What causes a throbbing carotid artery?
A throbbing carotid artery can be caused by a variety of factors, including high blood pressure, atherosclerosis (buildup of plaque in the arteries), or anemia. It can also be a symptom of an underlying medical condition such as a carotid artery dissection, infection, or inflammation. In some cases, stress or anxiety can also cause the carotid artery to throb. It is important to consult a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.
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What does throbbing in the bladder area mean?
Throbbing in the bladder area could be a sign of a urinary tract infection (UTI), which is typically accompanied by symptoms such as frequent urination, burning sensation during urination, and cloudy or strong-smelling urine. It could also indicate bladder inflammation or irritation, which may be caused by conditions like interstitial cystitis or bladder stones. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment if you experience throbbing in the bladder area.
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What does throbbing in the ovary 2 mean?
Throbbing in the ovary 2 could indicate various conditions such as ovulation, ovarian cysts, or endometriosis. Ovulation can cause a throbbing sensation as the egg is released from the ovary. Ovarian cysts or endometriosis can also cause throbbing or sharp pain in the ovary. It is important to consult a healthcare professional to determine the cause of the throbbing and receive appropriate treatment.
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What does throbbing in the groin area mean?
Throbbing in the groin area could be a sign of an underlying issue such as a muscle strain, hernia, or inflammation. It could also be related to increased blood flow to the area due to physical activity or arousal. If the throbbing is persistent or accompanied by other symptoms such as swelling, pain, or redness, it is important to consult a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
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