Quote from: ddmurph on June 25, 2012, 09:33:20 PM
i'd be a bit reluctant to recommend one point music if you're on the fence about the sperm lp. it's cruder than shh, totally primitive sounding. i'd like to hear some of his later (non-60's/70's) stuff, seems like a very interesting guy.
Actually, I've always thought that the One Point Music LP should appeal to industrial fans. There's something very rough and almost proto-industrial about it, especially the beginning of the album. Anyway, it's an amazing LP... THE great Finnish underground experimental music artifact from the 60s/70s (not that there are very many of those...). The reissue is a bootleg, unfortunately. The Sperm LP is also very good but a bit more uneven and not as original throughout. Airaksinen's later output is much more gentle and "cosmic" (but not in the good way, imho...), at some point he started to get lots of influence from dance music. Not very interesting to my ears.
The new Kurenniemi 2LP shares quite a few tracks with the CD. I cannot check my copy right now for exact details. He's also featured at this year's Documenta in Kassel
http://d13.documenta.de/#/participants/participants/erkki-kurenniemi/He's a very intriguing guy, very much ahead of his time in the 60s and 70s. Started to document his whole life (on audio & video tape) with the idea that one day all that data could be digitized and his life could be recreated virtually on a computer. Unfortunately he's now seriously ill.
Probably the best Kemialliset Ystävät (Jan Anderzen) album is the last one, Ullakkopalo. Very ambitious and good.