The Origin of the Species [PA]Psychic TV
Release Date: 03/10/1998
Original Release:
1998
# of Discs:
2
J&R Item # 290074_CD
UPC # 637642007922
Label: Invisible Records
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Performer: Psychic TV
Distributor: Caroline Distribution Notes: Psychic TV includes: Genesis P-Orridge. Five years of Psychic TV (1987-1992) are examined in this two-CD sampler packaged in Psychic TV's trademark exploitation of the power of the vulgar image. Origin of the Species is the first of a three-part series chronicling the group. Ten of the 21 tracks are previously unreleased. "Infinite Beat" and succeeding tracks identify Psychic TV as primogenitors of electronica, creative sampling, and the club mix while flirting with psychological principles of mind control. Such is the typical combination of outr� and superficially commercial material that is the Psychic TV fare and guaranteed to maintain their cult following. It is certainly no understatement to say that without this group's envelope-pushing fusion of machines and rock instrumentation you could never have gotten to the now thoroughly explored realms of acid-house and techno. A 30-page, full-color booklet details each track with text from the mind of founding member, Genesis P-Orridge (also of pre-industrial noise experimenters Throbbing Gristle). Allowing full immersion of this suggestive, cryptic, neo-psychedelic beat music is truly a mind altering experience. A couple hours after partaking of these doses, one can be assured that Psychic TV aspired, and often succeeded at employing guitars, drums, keyboards and sequenced sounds re-creating an expansive, hallucinogenic, paradigm-challenging drug experience. That you can dance to. ~ Tom Schulte
The Wire (1/99, p.55) - "...The music is almost hallucinogenic, even before you drink the water..."
In the early 1980s, from the pulsing remains of the British proto-industrial group Throbbing Gristle rose the collective known as Psychic TV (and several other aka's), led by the frightening and nimble mind of Genesis P-Orridge. Influenced by provocateurs like William S. Burroughs and Guy Debord, P-Orridge lives to provide spectacle in all his art. He incorporates stunning, often shocking visual images in his live performances, and concocts music and video that mesh noise, acid rhythms, provocative lyrics, and surprisingly infectious melodies. Psychic TV has at times included or collaborated with scores of big names in the industrial and experimental genres, including Larry Thrasher and the Hafler Trio's Andrew M. McKenzie, and have operated on an almost uninterrupted schedule through two decades and counting.
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