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SYRFox 12.03.2010 04:06 PM

Moon Wiring Club
 
I don't think he's ever been mentioned on here. Which is a shame because he's probably one of the most fascinating artists I've ever discovered. What he does could basically be described as melting hauntology themes with instrumental hip hop beats. Obscure melodies, retrofuturistic atmospheres, lost TV transmissions, weird samples, etc. Kind of like if Boards of Canada melted with The Focus Group, or something. Fantastic music - I bought the 4 albums on the day I discovered him.

Now what makes him even more special is that he creates a whole fiction around his music. He basically created a whole fictional city, Clinkskell, and the booklets for his four records include fake ads for books, movies, sweets, etc from this city, descriptions of local games, etc, with fantastic pictures, etc. The sounds are supposed to have been "captured in the Curtain Draped Studio by Mr Paris Green and Dr Lettow-Vorbeck 1898-1981". The website follows this trend as well : http://www.blankworkshop.co.uk/ (check the "Reviews and Comments" section, there are even stains on the papers to make them look antiquated !).

So far he released a record a year since 2007 ("An Audience At Art Deco Eyes", 2007 ; "Shoes Off And Chairs Away", 2008 ; "Striped Paint For The Last Post", 2009 ; "A Spare Tabby At The Cat's Wedding", 2010), they all have a similar retro design, all include 22 tracks (the new one actually includes totally different music on CD and vinyl, so that's basically two new albums this year) and are released on his own label, Gecophonic, which only releases his records. They're all fantastic. I've been massively in love with this music for the past week or so and I believe he might become one of my favorite artists ever. Check it out, really, it's worth all your attention. Simply fascinating.



 



 



 



 

SYRFox 12.03.2010 04:08 PM

 

 

 

 

SYRFox 12.03.2010 04:10 PM

 

 

 

 

"Jass of Thun (BW011/84)

During the Autumn and Winter months, Clinkskell is often visited by the peculiar 'Jass of Thun'. His arrival coincides with particularly inclement weather, and it is mentioned that his footsteps have only been heard upon frozen ground."

TheFoxBen 12.03.2010 04:19 PM

You're right, it exactly sounds like a way more haunting version of Boards of Canada... I'm only one song into Striped Paint for the Last Post and I already find it amazing !

SYRFox 12.03.2010 04:54 PM

This is just incredible.

kinn 12.03.2010 10:51 PM

yes. one of the greatest bands of the past few years.

i dream of taking over the BBC and getting them to do a hauntology theme night, hiring ghost box and these guys to come up with a night of programming.

SYRFox 12.04.2010 05:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kinn
yes. one of the greatest bands of the past few years.

i dream of taking over the BBC and getting them to do a hauntology theme night, hiring ghost box and these guys to come up with a night of programming.

now that would be great. do you like demdike stare ? i find them connected to this whole hauntology thing

kinn 12.05.2010 11:58 AM

havent heard demdike yet.

mrc are even better if you are actually british and you've grown up on ITV and BBC and the general aesthetics of british hauntology have been around you in your life.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNbGX1AHWwM

Please take time to digest this information clearly by practising the dance routines you've learnt from the recent ITV summer season along with this deftly stimulating promotional clip: Slumberwick Dreams.

Selected dance styles include:

Somnambulist half-baked shuffle
Reverse Outpatients Boogie
The Hypnagogic Hop
The Narcoleptic Pop
Backwards sleepwalk style
Sepia Insanity
Confusional B/W two-step frugg.

We wish you every success with your routines.

ITV judges will be forming out of the furniture to judge you in your own home NOW.

This is Confusing English Electronic Music.

_______

brilliant!

shabbray2.0 12.05.2010 06:45 PM

aaaaaah!
I am on my first playthorugh of "A Sprare tabby..." and honestly I LOVE (Capital Letters) it.
best recommendation since, like forever.
I would rep you again if I could!
I will come back to this thread after some extended listening, which will maybe in a hour or so

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheFoxBen
You're right, it exactly sounds like a way more haunting version of Boards of Canada... I'm only one song into Striped Paint for the Last Post and I already find it amazing !



some for me here. except the "more haunting then BoC" - thing I couldnt sign. but they are on their trail without ripping them off, and alone that makes it brilliant.

Edit:
I am going nuts, while listening to it I am researching bout them, and its just....perfect!!!
I am looking forward to go through some snowy streets & mountains and riding the train to even more mountains, while my mind is breakdancing in slow motion!
thanks again fox!

Dr. Eugene Felikson 12.05.2010 06:57 PM

Pretty cool stuff, I definitely see the BoC similarities. Clever name too.

shabbray2.0 12.06.2010 05:30 PM

Update:

Moon Wiring Club is already in my top 10 of my favourite music. and it doesnt seem to stop.
Its an almost perfect melange from all the stuff I love, damnit

SYRFox 12.07.2010 03:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shabbray2.0
Update:

Moon Wiring Club is already in my top 10 of my favourite music. and it doesnt seem to stop.
Its an almost perfect melange from all the stuff I love, damnit

exactly what i think ! i keep on listening to the records and always discover new great elements everywhere. incredible.

shabbray2.0 12.07.2010 06:44 AM

and I checked the site. incredible hpw he builds a whole world around the records. its ot that it doesnt functions without it, but its a nice "bonus".

how you find out about?

nicfit 12.07.2010 06:47 AM

he touched him inappropriately.

shabbray2.0 12.07.2010 06:48 AM

that would be an honor, hahaha.
do you like MWC nicfit?
it might be right up your alley!

@fox: where did you buy the albums?

SYRFox 12.07.2010 12:03 PM

I found about him via the Ghost Box newsletter.

You can buy his records on his own website, in the "Online Giftshop" section :)

shabbray2.0 12.07.2010 04:13 PM

I recently saw that.
that site really is so full of details all around this "world". I wonder if he is doing all this as a full time job...
do you think the picture at the discogs site is the real one behind all that?
would be too funny I think.

SYRFox 12.07.2010 04:27 PM

I think it's really him indeed. And I don't know if he does this as a full job (unfortunately, I don't think he sells enough records to do this, which is a shame...), but he sure puts efforts into everything he does. The booklets of the four records are all incredible, really. They include fake documents and ads from Clinkshell, and describe movies, books, sweets, card games, etc etc etc. It's simply mad. This guy is a genius, really.

jimbrim 12.07.2010 06:13 PM

yeah, i've been a fan of this guys music for a while now. i recently purchased a belbury poly and moon wiring club 7" which is part of the ghost box study series, it's really worth tracking down.

also, have you heard this?
 


it's a mixtape of old british tv soundtracks and other oddities, there's some great stuff on it, particularly 15:00-18:00 on side 1, which is pure bliss! it can be downloaded here - http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/3623/

kinn 12.07.2010 06:15 PM

everyone needs to hear this belbury poly song too

jimbrim 12.07.2010 06:21 PM

also, this is a good read for fans of moon wiring club and ghost box http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/musi...on-wiring-club

shabbray2.0 12.07.2010 06:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SYRFox
I think it's really him indeed. And I don't know if he does this as a full job (unfortunately, I don't think he sells enough records to do this, which is a shame...), but he sure puts efforts into everything he does. The booklets of the four records are all incredible, really. They include fake documents and ads from Clinkshell, and describe movies, books, sweets, card games, etc etc etc. It's simply mad. This guy is a genius, really.


I am going to buy the albums as fast as I can get money!!!!

shabbray2.0 12.07.2010 06:54 PM

"Moon Wiring Club is assembled using astonishingly rudimentary technology: a PlayStation 2 and "a second-hand copy of MTV Music Generator 2 from 2001"."

^^no I do not believe

SYRFox 12.08.2010 10:42 AM

ahah that would be incredible. i believe he must be using something else though. i wonder what his live shows look like...

shabbray2.0 12.08.2010 12:12 PM

he plays live?
would be a nice event indeed!
with a lot of sweets and tweet, tea and buiscuit

SYRFox 12.08.2010 12:35 PM

according to last.fm he played in london last friday, so i guess he does ! i'd love to see him

shabbray2.0 12.08.2010 01:05 PM

oh very cool.
I wouldnt have thought that he do gigs, dunno exactly why...maybe the ps2 hahaah

kinn 12.08.2010 06:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shabbray2.0
"Moon Wiring Club is assembled using astonishingly rudimentary technology: a PlayStation 2 and "a second-hand copy of MTV Music Generator 2 from 2001"."

^^no I do not believe


well you could almost say the whole point of hauntology is to use old media in a new way. so i assume the vast majority of his sound is old 60's/70's sounds from old vhs cassettes and tapes and soundtracks and who knows what else.

i'm sure a lot of the sounds are also from plugins of the type of instruments they used commonly back in the periods the music is referencing. most of the ghost box stuff does that.

stu666 12.16.2010 11:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbrim
yeah, i've been a fan of this guys music for a while now. i recently purchased a belbury poly and moon wiring club 7" which is part of the ghost box study series, it's really worth tracking down.

also, have you heard this?


 


it's a mixtape of old british tv soundtracks and other oddities, there's some great stuff on it, particularly 15:00-18:00 on side 1, which is pure bliss! it can be downloaded here - http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/3623/


thanks for posting this!

SYRFox 12.25.2010 03:49 PM

now who's the top listener ? http://www.last.fm/music/Moon+Wiring+Club
ahahah

jimbrim 04.27.2011 06:41 AM

New Moon Wiring Club album

 


The next offering from Ian Hodgson's Moon Wiring Club is a royal wedding commemorative album: Somewhere A Fox Is Getting Married. The record announces "the marriage of her Royal Highness the Princess Jackie and Lord Regis Lechmere at Clinkskell Abbey on Friday 31 April 1911". This isn't a cut and dry Kate and William tribute, this is a spectral wedding that's taking place in a parallel time zone with the real world wedding, and instead of 31 April 2011, Clinkskell hosts its union on 31 April 1911.

Somewhere A Fox Is Getting Married is the follow up to A Spare Tabby At The Cat's Wedding, released earlier this year. The tale goes, from one album to the next, that Lechmere has won the hand of Jackie in a card game, and now there's going to be a royal wedding. The album is LP only, and comes with colour commemorative poster. Read the poem above for hints and riddles as to the rest of the festivities taking place in Hodgson's ghost town. Pre-orders are open at the Blank Worksop giftshop now.

I've just pre-ordered mine!

SYRFox 04.28.2011 02:25 PM

too bad it's only out as an lp... won't be able to get this one (yes, i know it's shameful, but i don't own a turntable)

SYRFox 04.28.2011 02:27 PM

still a genius though. was listening to stripped paint yet once more the other day and it still blows my mind as much as it did when i first got my ears on it

SYRFox 04.28.2011 02:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kinnikpasswordforgetter
yeah

someone needs to mediafire that like a motherfucker

did not say this, i own all the previous records as cds

SYRFox 04.28.2011 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kinnikpasswordforgetter
in this case i WOULD pay for his music if i could be bothered to

and that's saying a lot because i normally NEVER pay for peoples music

oh, i think i misread your post, i thought you were trying to say i was a fool or something. (exams sure make me paranoid at times)

but yes, he definitely deserves your money. the guy actually puts some effort into his art and it shows - the packaging of his records is simply stunning, combining fake documents, fake ads from this fake town he created, which actually enhances the atmosphere created by those cds. i certainly do not regret the ~45€ those 4 cds cost me

stu666 04.29.2011 12:31 PM

http://www.blankworkshop.co.uk/page3.htm

A lonely, free, MWC MP3 has been hooked onto the notable XXJFG site:
www.20jazzfunkgreats.co.uk/wordpress/2011/04/belbury-youth-club-at-the-outer-church/
Steer your rented white Range Rover over THERE &'Kindly Cavort'.

stu666 05.04.2011 10:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbrim
New Moon Wiring Club album



 


The next offering from Ian Hodgson's Moon Wiring Club is a royal wedding commemorative album: Somewhere A Fox Is Getting Married. The record announces "the marriage of her Royal Highness the Princess Jackie and Lord Regis Lechmere at Clinkskell Abbey on Friday 31 April 1911". This isn't a cut and dry Kate and William tribute, this is a spectral wedding that's taking place in a parallel time zone with the real world wedding, and instead of 31 April 2011, Clinkskell hosts its union on 31 April 1911.

Somewhere A Fox Is Getting Married is the follow up to A Spare Tabby At The Cat's Wedding, released earlier this year. The tale goes, from one album to the next, that Lechmere has won the hand of Jackie in a card game, and now there's going to be a royal wedding. The album is LP only, and comes with colour commemorative poster. Read the poem above for hints and riddles as to the rest of the festivities taking place in Hodgson's ghost town. Pre-orders are open at the Blank Worksop giftshop now.

I've just pre-ordered mine!


I got this today along with "shoes off and chairs away" and "stripped paint for the last post" on cd. gonna have a Moon Wiring Club night!

smudgeon 05.06.2011 11:36 PM

Can't wait to get my hands on this one. Everything else MWC have done has been quite swell.

Nice to see them getting a bit of recognition, too...

stu666 05.11.2011 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SYRFox
now who's the top listener ? http://www.last.fm/music/Moon+Wiring+Club
ahahah


me! :D

floatingslowly 05.13.2011 02:30 PM

yesterday, for the first time, I clicked on this thread because I
liked the name.

today......I.....don't even know what to say.

kudos.


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