Just a quick note that might end up long on a few things going on, completed and just starting. First off:
Inner-X-Musick Iz Back!!!
We have Choronzon – Ziggurat of Dead Shibboleths, Veil of Thorns – Necrofuturist, Veil of Thorns – Salon Apocalypse available on CD again and more coming. Watch out for Choronzon – FIAT NOX on CD and a brand new releases from the infamous SLEEPCHAMBER, called SCOPOLAMINE, which includes one P. Emerson Williams among performers.
Veil of Thorns – Vampire Wars Is Now Available On CD
We have the CD of the Vampire Wars album available now for a special price of $5. You can go purchase the CD here. Soon the CD and “pay what you want” digital versions will be made available through Inner-X-Musick.
8,632 Downloads and counting! Veil of Thorns – Vampire Wars
A huge thanks to those of you who have downloaded this album and shared it with fiends & foes. We’re proud to find that as of this week, more than 6,000 of you have downloaded it. (Not counting the music blogs and Russian file sharing sites. They use their own uploads and we have no way of knowing how many downloads, or even how many sites are hosting this release by now.)
Of course, the free download option will continue to be available for as long as the sites and trackers hosting them exist.
Will be Distributing several releases, including selections from the Veil of Thorns and Choronzon back catalogues. What is most notable is their incredible selection of out of print and rare Industrial and experimental musick releases on CD, vinyl, cassette and DVD.
Modern Mythology Are in the Midst of a Year-End Fundraiser
Observant readers may have noticed me mentioning this before. Right now I’m in the process of tweeting every one of the 300+ articles that have run on modernmythology.net in 2011. Think of how much work that entails, and then consider that there were three books published already this year, and an anthology on its way. Then there’s the music.
[Check out some of the books, albums, and soon movies produced by Mythos Media and our various media partners.]
Well, I figure most of you brave revellers who survived SLEEPCHAMBER’s 23 hour celebration are largely recovered by now. We are gathering video footage together, along with some of the media that was on display at thye event.
Expect to see some of this to be shared. The band had six cameras operating at all times throughout, but we are also putting out the call for any video you who were there captured, so we can have a look from your vantage point. And photos, of course, and you can head over to the forum on SLEEPCHAMBER.info to tell us your stories of the party.
Please link uploaded videos here and if possible, send me the files through PM @SLEEPCHAMBER.info or to chaos333[at]gmail[dot]com.
If you want to WIN A FREE PAIR to the marathon party, tune in to Music of Flywheel with DJ ALDURU/VIKING WOMAN WXOJ 103.3 fm in Northampton, MA on the radio or listen streaming live on valleyfreeradio.org.
DJ ALDURU and VIKING WOMAN will be giving away four pairs only on Thurday night from 9 p.m.to 11 p.m. Call 413-585-1033 during the show and demand I want my SLEEPCHAMBER TICKETS!
For those SLEEPCHAMBER fans out there, a little note to tell you some of what’s coming. The following is the recently posted official statement from John Zewizz:
SLEEPCHAMBER haz acquired “The John Zewizz Appreciation Society“ site. Upkumming additions include a Price Guide for INNER-X Releases and all SLEEPCHAMBER products…press info on upkumming CD’s “Scopolomine” and “Sentapeed”.
The first CD iz polyrhythmic dark moody songz like “Snake Eyes”, “Jezabell”, “Belladonna”, “Scopolomine”, “Lennon Dream 23″ and more. The second CD iz one ov their darker instrumental dreamscapes. Also weekly updates – new and old video downloads, Q & A Section, and a Retail Section with many sales.
It will also include new photos ov INNER-X Studio, SLEEPCHAMBER and more. A complete Women Ov The SS update, new philosophy writings and Blood Art Sigils by John Zewizz, and much more!!
Keep up with updates on Scopolomine, Sentapeed and much more forthcoming @ sleepchamber.info.
Our intrepid hosts find themselves locked in a dark and Dirty dungeon in the epicenter of porn and perversion. Only with the power of whore-nuns and sexy tracks from Foamin’ Sodomy Records and Inner-X-Musick can they blast their way to freedom.
AK-47 (Not Quite Poetry) hosted by Inner-X-Musick artist Batcheeba and her partner Gird_09 (together they are the incredible FRzO). In each episode they take us into secret caverns, crevasses and catacombs of our world, the underbelly of our politics and extremes of absurdity in our culture. Complete with opinions and offenses. While they diagnose our dis-ease they bring the cure in wholistic musical doses. You will never know what to expect!
John Zewizz speaks on SHEMHAMPHORASH, living in America, the 10 year hiatus, writing musick now, the Vinyl On Demand box set, the Inner-X-Musick Studio, Eroticism, and Reptiles, Cats, Women, the Internet, the 30 year anthology “Sacrifice”, the SLEEPCHAMBER sound, and new Inner-X artist artists.
This Episode is decidedly NOT work safe. Best viewed with a glass of absinthe in the comfort of your rumpus room/dungeon.
The John Zewizz Radio Show – Hosted by the infamous John Zewizz. Each show will include information on upcoming SLEEPCHAMBER events, programming, and new releases. You can expect to hear lots of unreleased material as well!
TheeBradMiller dons his sharp spikes and spurs, brandishes paddle and fuzzy handcuffs and woos us with the romantic sounds of John Zewizz and his special friends.
Cassette Culture Radio Show – Armed with the complete Inner-X-Musick cassette catalog… your host, the lovely, talented and nude TheeBradMiller brings you musick from the cassettes! Every month a new show will be featured focusing on a different aspect of Inner-X-Musick cassettes and the infamous cassette culture.
P. Emerson Williams. Musician, artist, illustrator, web mogul, chaos magick practitioner. Since the late 1980′s P. Emerson Williams has been making his mark in a world that is not often seen by the mainstream media. But through his incredible work ethic and vast amount of creative energies, as well as a knowledge of how to tap into the powers of the web, he is now able to reach across to his fans in a multi-medium fashion that has only become possible since the turn of the century.
P. Emerson Williams is truly a visionary multi-media artist. Delving in music, graphics, writing, and video. He is also the driving force behind the musick of Choronzon and Veil Of Thorns, as well as involvement in the band Kkoagulaa.
Williams is also the host of the monthly show NECROFUTURIST and cohost on the monthly show SATAN’S TASTEMAKERS on Alterati’s “Inside Scoop On The Outside Culture”.
There is a theme, but an as yet nebulous one. I’m pulling together phenomena and experiences connected with art movements of the last hundred years and the corresponding societal upheavals that ran concurrently and which had an enormous impact on the birth, life and death of those art movements.
At the same time, I’m meditating on the similarities and interconnectedness of art and cultural groups and cults, magickal groups, religions, philosophical paradigm shifts and the growth they spur as well as the devastation they leave in their wake, both psychick and materially manifest.
And there’s a book I’m desperately looking for, don’t know the name of it, but its effect on people who read it seems to have been similar to the fictional King in Yellow.
Over the last two years P. Emerson Williams has been extremely busy. His art work has been seen on the front cover of SLEEPCHAMBER‘S return to action release “Socery, Spellls, and Serpent Charms“, as well as the Zewizz tribute releases “That’s Romance” (both part 1 and 2). He is heavily involved with Foolish People.org (with the current “The Abattoir Pages” production as well as the production “Cirxus” from earlier this year). Not to mention various other cover art project, book cover projects, creating musick with various bands, AS well as writing musick for his own projects -Veil Of Thorns, Choronzon, and Kkoagulaa - and that’s just the tip of the iceburg.
October see’s the release of two new CD’s by Williams project Veil Of Thorns on Inner-X-Musick. Impossible to categorize, Veil Of Thorns began as a Goth band in the early 90′s club scene in Boston but steadily moved toward a more eclectic sound. Not afraid to use any influence – you will hear styling’s of goth, hip hop, industrial, classical, and just about the whole kitchen sink.
TOS: I imagine you are thrilled to be part of historic Inner-X-Musick. You were part of the Boston scene. You have been booked by John Zewizz for shows… It must in some ways seem like a natural progression. VOT: Being part of Inner-X-Musick is more than I could have hoped for. I can’t imagine a better fit. With most labels, the challenge for me is to rein ideas in to palatable song forms, but with Inner-X, the challenge is to live up to the long history of innovation, experimentation and forward thinking of the label and John Zewizz. This is a much more exciting and fruitful kind of challenge than the former kind which I look forward to taking on.
TOS: Veil Of Thorns (part 1 I shall call it) 1991 to 1994 saw you work with a few different collaborators before settling upon Chris McClain. Good memories?
VOT: Some amazing times were had, for sure. the first lineup started with just me and a jazz drummer (Sean Savoie) but by the time it was filled out with a bass player (Catherine Chenoweth) and second guitarist, (the late, great Jarrett Laitinen) that drummer was off to a new adventure in Japan. If he had stayed, the first demo may have sounded more like Cognitive Dissonance than what we ended up with for our first two demos.
At that time, Catherine booked all our gigs, which with her many biker friends brought us to biker bars as well as the first shows at TT the Bears in Cambridge and the late lamented Channel. The recordings from that time are definitely primitive, but I’m still proud of them. I would like to see less slickness in underground music than there is in general right now outside Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
Chris McClain came in, bringing a new focus and maturity to proceedings.
TOS: Everything stopped in 1994. Then nothing till 2002 – 03 really, with “Birthed”. Why the hiatus? What inspired the return? VOT: Well, we were gigging a lot more in the period between -94 and -98, which ended up cutting into the writing and recording. If I had been more forward thinking, I would have had these shows recorded in audio and video. Many of the gigs included guest players and extensive improvisation.
We were slated to release our debut CD through Misanthropy Records by the end of this period, but was not to happen as Tiziana, head of Misanthropy decided to close the label. What ended up as “Cafe Flesh” and “The Dead God Sessions” were demos done for the label for this album. There are more than a hundred hours of material not included in those releases I have on DAT tape, some of which that may see the light of day at some point.
In 1997 I signed with Nocturnal Art Productions and released the first Choronzon album in 1998. This brought much more attention than Veil of Thorns ever got, and I focused on that for a bit. I recorded the Choronzon albums “Lilith“, “Era Vulgaris” and “Larvae” in 1989/1999, and dropped out of all normal society for a few years following.
Basically I went into the woods and was deep in the grip of the Gwyllt. By the time I re-emerged, I was psychically stripped down to nearly nothing. There’s a world of difference between the work prior to and following this time. My methods continue to evolve from what I established with “Birthed” to this day.
TOS: If I am not mistaken “Salon Apocolypse” and “Necrofuturist” were recorded during the same time. Was the intention to make two CD’s? Was the correlation between the two releases always intended? VOT: Both albums grew out of the process of working on “The Abattoir Pages” as part of FoolishPeople. The intention was to finish “Salon Apocalypse“, as the concept I had been working with for this release was in the same realm that John Harrigan tapped into for “Abattoir Pages“. Through countless sleepless nights and days of madness, “Necrofuturist” wrote itself as a further expansion of the studies and current we were working with. I would not have chosen to take on so much in such a short period of time, but I really had no choice in the matter.
TOS: Both releases are giant steps in a direction one would not have suspected after “Cognitive Dissonance“. In fact, as I go through your catalog – this is close to the shift that occurred with the 2003′s “Birthed“. Does this represent a shift in your personal life, or your musical interests, or both. VOT: This represents a huge shift in everything I touch. I can’t say that I know what will result, nor what I’ll be when I emerge from the other side. We are all in the process of experiencing aspects of this process. We’ll be living in a new reality, (or rather, we’ll have reality tunnels exploded), by the end of this.
TOS: I suspect that this release is steeped in chaos magick. I could be wrong, as I listen to them – I am reminded of Burroughs and Gysin early experiments. Was this the process you used with the lyrics? With the musick? VOT: Well, there’s quite a bit of old school Western magick with more than a little shamanistic madness and gnosis. Also Goetic methods overlaid with, yes, Burroughs/Gysin experiments to break down language patterns. The musick was carved out of what started with dense layers upon layers of sound. The musick is still dense, but given pulse and negative space like a sculpture.
TOS: Who are the performers on the new releases? VOT: On guitar I had contributions from the amazing Aidan McGoran. “Salon Apocalypse” was very loose and amorphous until he got his hands on the material. James Curcio was only on a couple tracks on this one, but his contribution to percussion and electronic manipulations was invaluable. My colleagues in FoolishPeople, John Harrigan and Lucy Allin provided the mythological framework these albums inhabit, as well as some source material which is present throughout. Pandora brings her contribution from a parallel universe. Too much analysis of that aspect would be unwise.
TOS: Will there be a live version of Veil Of Thorns? VOT: I would love that, but it’s hard to say. Member and collaborators are all over the world and busy with a lot of other things. If it does happen, it’ll not be a regular rock’n'roll show methinks…
Experimental, Gothic, Industrial act Veil of Thorns have formed a creative alliance with INNER-X-MUSICK. P. Emerson Williams, Veil of Thorns frontman and multi-instrumentalist has completed production on the first album to be released on Inner-X Musick, Salon Apocalypse, which is the first new release since Cognitive Dissonance in 2007.
Approaching the twenty year mark in their career, Veil of Thorns continue to build on an ever expanding palette with their most varied release to date. From the stripped down, back to the guitar driven psychedelic heaviness of old the last release, the band return to to the organic shifting soundscape melding shades of electronic, classical, hiphop with a darker than ever gothic sensibility.
You can find Salon Apocalypse as well as other Inner-X-Musick products at;
Inner-X-Musick is proud to announce it’s first release by Veil Of Thorns. And because I run this blog – and because P. Emerson Williams is forward thinking artist – and because we both agree in the importance of the free flow of musick – and because the musick itself demanded it… You (the reader) reap the benefit.
“NECROFUTURIST” by Veil Of Thorns is the second non /SLEEPCHAMBER release on the newly revamped Inner-X-Musick, the first being the outstanding “Medical Report” by Grammal Seizure. However, “NECROFUTURIST” is the first release that is being offered as a FREE DOWNLOAD before the physical release becomes available.
For those of you who keep track of this sort of thing.. it’s catalog number is XXX 72.
If you are familiar with Veil Of Thorns this release may catch you off guard. It is, as I like to call it, “Neo Gothick”, although truthfully – Veil Of Thorns has started their own genre with this recording, and one could easily call it “retro futurist”. Veil Of Thorns sound has always been unique, but certainly Gothic. Williams abilities as a musician has always set Veil Of Thorns apart from your standard “goth rocker”, but through the new millennium Williams has also become a master of the process as well. It has paid off. “NECROFUTURIST” was methodically prepared for and then assembled. Each piece of the puzzle placed with veteran precision.
As with any Veil Of Thorns release, there is an overriding theme to the release. According to Williams,
“There is a theme, but an as yet nebulous one. I’m pulling together phenomena and experiences connected with art movements of the last hundred years and the corresponding societal upheavals that ran concurrently and which had an enormous impact on the birth, life and death of those art movements.”
“At the same time, I’m meditating on the similarities and interconnectedness of art and cultural groups and cults, magickal groups, religions, philosophical paradigm shifts and the growth they spur as well as the devastation they leave in their wake, both psychick and materially manifest.”
“And there’s a book I’m desperately looking for, don’t know the name of it, but its effect on people who read it seems to have been similar to the fictional King in Yellow.”
If you have been following recent developments with Inner-X-Musick – you would know that XXX 71 is already slated to be Veil Of Thorns “Salon Apocalypse“. But this is a case of putting the cart before the horse. Williams explains “Necrofuturist continues the theme of Salon Apocalypse. TAZ in a warzone, flowers on a landmine, love & war. Time out of joint. it’s therefore appropriate that this came together first.”
There will be a physical release in the future. Probably sometime in the late fall, after the release of “Salon Apocalypse“. Of course all the information will be posted here as it become available. See www.innerxmusick.com for all the goodies!
Eperimental Gothic.Industrial act Veil of Thorns have formed a creative alliance with INNER-X-MUSICK. P. Emerson Williams, Veil of Thorns frontman and multi-instrumentalist is currently completing production on the first album to be released on Inner-X Musick, Salon Apocalypse, which is the first new release since Cognitive Dissonance in 2007.
Approaching the twenty year mark in their career, Veil of Thorns continue to build on an ever expanding pallette with their most v aried release to date. From the stripped down, back to the guitar driven psychedelic heaviness of old the last release, the band reurn to to the organic shifting soundscape melding shades of electronic, classical, hiphop with a darker than ever gothic sensibility.
Salon Apocalypse is set to be released in September, 2009 and will be preceded by a series of podcasts and a digital only EP in late summer.
Salon Apocalypse track list:
Still Bloody Action
Intellectual Institutional Object
Ideological Corpses (Nearer To Hell)
Ultraviolet Nocturne
Rite of Spring (Fall of Empire)
And the Beast of the Vision Still Roams In Dream
The Play Is the Thing
The Wails of the Dying Merge With the Song of the Vandals
Experiment In Colour
Infernal Seduction
Induction
Abandoned Places
Doors Blown Open
previews of track for the next two Veil of Thorns releases can be heard at their MySpace profile:
INNER-X-MUSICK is a record label/mail order catalog run by Industrial musick pioneer John Zewizz. Over the years INNER-X-MUSICK has a back catalog of well over a hundred releases, by bands such as Sleep Chamber, Controlled Bleeding, Jonathan Briley, 7 From Life, Daze Of Trance, The Flagellents, Hideous In Strength, Women Of The SS, Cult Ov The Womb, Mahcanik, Dokument, Noizeclot, Hunting Lodge, Human Flesh, and PSI Field. In the 1990’s Inner-X-Musick was the solely promoting Sleep Chamber musick, sharing releases with other labels (the Italian label Musica Maxima Magnetica,the German label FünfUndVierzig, and Cleopatra Records). Inner-X-Musick is back in 2009 with new releases by SLEEPCHAMBER and a new group of artists – including Choronzon, Grammal Seizure, Veil Of Thorns, and Batcheeba.
// About Newtopia: a definition n – a cultural review that examines how our politics and policies are reflected in our arts, government, and humanities. v – an experimental form of thought mutation and cross-breeding, providing a unconventional forum for a range of detailed and informed socio-political opinion and analysis. adj – words or ideas used for the development of new possibilities, theories, and solutions for a better world. Often confused with the word idealistic.