Difference between revisions of "Dr. Failure's Interesting Experiments"
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[[File:Flyer for show Dr. Failure Dec 10 2016.png|thumb|right|Official Flyer for "Dr. Failure's Interesting Experiments", 2016]] | [[File:Flyer for show Dr. Failure Dec 10 2016.png|thumb|right|Official Flyer for "Dr. Failure's Interesting Experiments", 2016]] | ||
== Show == | == Show == | ||
− | Dr. Failure's first solo show was not noise, but rather a show for | + | Dr. Failure's first solo show was not noise, but rather a show for their (still unreleased) debut release [[Interesting Experiments]] (hence the name). Despite not being a noise show, there were some aspects of the show that were noise-ish, or pulled from the Noise Culture, i.e. in their cover "Stuck in Here" by Filter, they used the effects in GarageBand to make a harsh noise outro, and we can't forget John Cage's 4'33", the epitome of "fuck you" music culture. |
== Tracklist == | == Tracklist == |
Latest revision as of 23:03, 12 July 2024
Show
Dr. Failure's first solo show was not noise, but rather a show for their (still unreleased) debut release Interesting Experiments (hence the name). Despite not being a noise show, there were some aspects of the show that were noise-ish, or pulled from the Noise Culture, i.e. in their cover "Stuck in Here" by Filter, they used the effects in GarageBand to make a harsh noise outro, and we can't forget John Cage's 4'33", the epitome of "fuck you" music culture.
Tracklist
9 of 20 tracks are from Interesting Experiments
6 of 20 tracks are Poems
5 of 20 tracks are Covers
The 1 remaining track is Something Else
Footage
No footage is available from this show.