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The Nihilist Spasm Band on Japanese television 1996

by themusclerelaxant.com on September 9th, 2010
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The Nihilist Spasm Band form London, Ontario, Canada appear on “Tamori’s The World Of Music” in 1996. The appearence was part of the bands first tour of japan. The band members were Hugh McIntyre, John Boyle, Art Pratten, Bill Exley and John Clement.

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    No. They were not inspired by John Cage.

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    Homemade instument man…

  4. Merzbowxnoise permalink

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    What TV-Show is this?

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    No, Donny, these men are nihilists. There’s nothing to be afraid of.

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    Where can I get me a crazy ass horn like that one?

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    NOT AN ETHOS?!?!? Have you been awake for any part of the past 100 years?

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    I think they have they’re inspiration from John Cage amazing componist :)

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    crazy gaijin

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    look even nihilists speak japanese

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    i’m a nihilist, but can you say “fu*k” on youtube? maybe your account will be closed by the powers of youtube?

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    Nihilists! Fuck me. I mean, say what you like about the tenets of National Socialism, Dude, at least it’s an ethos.

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    Never realized that they made/prepared all of their instruments.Just how many noise,noise rock,power electronics,industrial and free improv groups are indepted to these gentlemen?

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    wowowowow this is fascinating!!
    i can finally see how they made those sounds!

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    Anarchy desu!

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    nihlizm is not about japon culture

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    when i was in college we had a band with a similar orientation. we were called “the Chairs”. we used conventional instruments, but played complete free form noise. And like theses guys here, we had a lot of fun. I’ve seen the nihilst spasm band’s first album in a collector’s ‘zine going for $900.00. Right on!

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    Afterwards they demonstrate the band’s homemade instruments.

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    The Nihilist Spasm Band are a Canadian “noise” band who’ve been around since 1966/67 or so, have released a few records and are stil active today. They’ve influenced a whole movement of Japanese “noise musicians” and are apparently a huge underground phenomenon there. It looks like they somehow got onto the show “Sekai no Ongaku” during a tour.

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    what the hell was that
    i’m not saying that it’s bad or anything but somebody please tell me what the hell is going on.
    I don’t understand japenese culture. Please help

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    Honto ni saiko desuyone!!!!!

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