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Herd Of The Ether SpaceHalloween Masks Look Almost Real !

Halloween Masks Look Almost Real!

by Herd Of The Ether Space

1 Lacing The Candy
2 Witches To Char
3 Giant Bat Flies
4 Tongue Of Lizard Certain Death

During the 1980’s, Herd Of The Ether Space produced spooky improvised recordings on the Halloweens of 1987, 1988, and 1989. Released by Taped Rugs Productions in 1990, the cassette album: “Halloween Masks Look Almost Real!” blends together recordings from October 31st, 1987, and October 31st, 1989, into a scary presentation that can liven up any All Hallows Eve gathering.

The first two pieces from the cassette: “Lacing The Candy” and “Witches To Char” are mixes of recordings from the 1989 session, featuring Charles Rice Goff III and Robert Silverman. The session was held at the home of Silverman’s girl friend, Debra Burger, in Berkeley, California, in a room where the walls were cracked and crumbled from the Loma Prieta earthquake, which had taken place less than two weeks previous (on Goff’s birthday). Trick or Treaters who came to Debra’s house that night were tricked and treated with some genuinely frightening noises. The recordings from that night were made on a stereo cassette deck; no tape loop system was used.

To create the other two pieces on the cassette: “Giant Bat Flies” and “Tongue Of Lizard Certain Death,” Goff mixed recordings from the 1989 session with recordings from the 1987 session. The Herd’s line-up for Halloween, 1987, consisted of Goff, Silverman, and Killr “Mark” Kaswan. This improvised sonic adventure into the underworld was made with the Taped Rugs Frippertronic-style tape loop system at the Taped Rugs Studio on Telegraph Avenue in Oakland, California.

The full archive from the cassette, presented here, kicks off with Debra greeting some costumed innocents at her front door, then features the Herd playing a wide variety of instruments and inputting sounds from all sorts of Halloween tapes and records, evangelical recordings, scream generators, etc.


Copyright 1987, 1989, 1990

by Taped Rugs Productions

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Artist/Composer: Herd Of The Ether Space
Keywords: Taped Rugs Productions; Charles Rice Goff III; Robert Silverman; Killr “Mark” Kaswan; Herd Of The Ether Space; Halloween; Trick Or Treat; All Hallows Eve; Spooky; Noise; Experimental; Avant Garde; Frippertronics; Tape loops; Sound Collage; sound sculpture; scary; devil; cassette culture; for fans of Einsturzende Neubauten; for fans of The Residents; for fans of Negativland; for fans of Evolution Control Committee; electronic music; anti christ; Satan; Debra Kay Burger

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States


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Reviewer: The Implicit Order - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - October 11, 2009
Subject: We love it.
Halloween + Music = GREAT!!!


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