Throbbing Gristle Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Throbbing Gristle (formed on September 3, 1976 in London) were a British experimental rock group that evolved from the performance art group COUM Transmissions. Their confrontational live performances and use of often disturbing imagery, including pornography and photographs of Nazi concentration camps, gave the group a notorious reputation. However the group always maintained that their mission was to challenge and explore the darker and obsessive sides of the human condition rather than to make attractive music. Throbbing Gristle pioneered the use of pre-recorded samples, and made extensive use of special effects to produce a distinctive, highly distorted background, usually accompanied by lyrics or spoken-word performances by Genesis P-Orridge.The band members were:
- Chris Carter
- Genesis P-Orridge
- Cosey Fanni Tutti
- Peter 'Sleazy' Christopherson
Throbbing Gristle was noted for its live performances, which were often experimental and quite different from their pre-recorded work. In addition to studio albums, a large number of recordings of live shows were released, of varying sound quality. A 24 CD boxed set (named TG24) documenting many live Throbbing Gristle performances was released in December 2002. A follow-up to this boxset chronicling the last 10 performances of was released as TG+ in January of 2004.
Throbbing Gristle was scheduled to play a live show in May 2004 at the RE~TG festival, but the festival was cancelled due to rising costs and scheduling complications. They decided to play anyways and set up a show at The Astoria in London on Sunday May 16th 2004, which was the same day they were to play at RE~TG. The show was free but open only to those who had tickets to RE~TG, whether they had gotten a refund or transferred the ticket to Throbbing Gristle's final reunion show at All Tomorrow's Parties, in April 2005. The show was filmed by the band, and is supposed to come out as a DVD in 2005. It was Throbbing Gristle's first live performance in nearly twenty-three years to day.
The band is presently recording a new album.
Discography
- Second Annual Report (LP) 1977
- "United" c/w "Zyklon B Zombie" (Single)
- DOA: The Third and Final Report (LP) 1978
- Funeral in Berlin
- 20 Jazz Funk Greats (LP) 1979
- Heathen Earth (LP) 1980
- In the Shadow of the Sun (Soundtrack to Derek Jarman film of same name)
- Journey Through a Body 1981
- Thee Psychick Sacrifice
- Grief
- Mission of Dead Souls (Last Release) 1982
- Entertainment Through Pain (retrospective compilation)
- Assume Power Focus
- "Discipline" (Single)
- TG24 (24 CD boxset) 2003
- TG+ (10 CD boxset) 2004
- TG Now (CD/LP) 2004 (originally sold at their concert at The Astoria in London, May 2004)
External links
- The Throbbing Gristle site
- The Definitive Throbbing Gristle Web Site
- Interview with Throbbing Gristle, December 2002(requires Flash)
- Official Coil site
- Genesis P-Orridge's official site
- Official site for Chris + Cosey, CTI, Cosey Fanni Tutti and their new projects
- Chris Carter's homepage
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