York

The Foetus Symphony Orchestra featuring Lydia Lunch - YORK (aka First Exit To Brooklyn)


CD  1997  Thirsty Ear  #THI 57031.2  Made in the US

CD  1997  Blue Noise  #BNCD 004  Made in Japan

CD  August 1997  Big Cat (UK)


1)  Black Adonis  [10:26]

2)  Crumpled City  [10:00]

3)  Puddlin' Doorway  [9:07]

4)  Egomaniacs With Insecurity Problems  [10:12]

5)  Arschficken  [6:44]


Cover / label / liner notes:

J.G. Thirlwell  vocals, conch shell, tin whistle, master of disaster

Brian Emrich  bass, e-bow, bass synth

Steven Bernstein  trumpet, slide  trumpet

David Ouiment  trombone

Marcus Rojas  tuba, didgeridoo

Oren Bloedow  guitar, electric oud

Kurt Wolf  guitar

Vinnie Signorelli  drums

Lydia Lunch  narrator

This recording was conceived by J.G. Thirlwell and Lydia Lunch as a travelogue and exploration of DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass), site of the notorious Farragut Housing Projects.  These projects have been called the most dangerous in New York City, and J.G. Thirlwell resides and works next to them to this day.

First Exit To Brooklyn (aka York, a reference to the nearby York Street subway stop, also a thematic link to J.G. Thirlwell's obsession with four letter one syllable LP titles) is a meditation and catalogue of DUMBO's crime, it's denizens, it's violence and oppression, it's industrial and human waste based on ten years of first hand experience.

It was performed from a lateral libretto consisting of emotive cues and descriptions of form, format and tempo along with pre-composed music themes, which were then fleshed out and improvisatorily elaborated on by an amazing and eclectic ensemble of musicians. Composed and conducted by J.G. Thirlwell, the musicians also took cues from 9 synchronized kitchen clocks - one per member - and each other.

The musicians involved encompass a veritable who's who of the New York music scene, including Foetus live band veterans Brian Emrich (Furnace), Vinnie Signorelli (Swans, Unsane), David Ouimet (Motherhead Bug, Cop Shoot Cop, Firewater) and Kurt Wolf (Pussy Galore, Boss Hog, Loudspeaker, Emma Peel).  Aided and abetted by the abundant talents of Steven Bernstein (Lounge Lizards, Spanish Fly), Oren Bloedow (Elysian Fields) and Marcus Rojas (Spanish Fly).

All involved were hand-picked for their empathy, musicality and sensitive, sensuous and swinging sensability; despite the fact that virtually none of them had ever met, the chemistry proved to be spot on.  The narrative was written and performed by Lydia Lunch, who resided in DUMBO from 1987 until 1990 with partner-in-grime J.G. Thirlwell who composed and sang the lyrics.  Both the narrative and lyrics are based on crimes committed on them, crimes observed, crimes against the neighborhood, criminals both reviled and revered and, in one piece, crimes Thirlwell commits upon himself.

York was recorded at the nearby Brooklyn Anchorage, one of the huge stone pillars which supports the venerable structure that is the Brooklyn Bridge.  Within the cavernous pillar, which boasts fifty foot ceilings, are numerous vaults and ante chambers.  While having previously being used to store discarded tires, it was taken over several years ago by Creative Time, a New York arts foundation, who have each summer been curating it to stage and display numerous amazing interactive installations, art exhibits, performances, concerts and raves.

Turn off the lights and hide the razor blades.

Enjoy!

Recorded at the Anchorage, Brooklyn July 18, 1996

Engineered by Rob "Rok" Sutton

Produced by J.G. Thirlwell

Mixed at Grampa Studios, Brooklyn

Designed by J.G. Thirlwell

Rendered by Mark Droescher


Last updated 30 Mar '97.