Program:
- Sissy Spacek
Second Set
from
- 15-Tet Oakland
()
- Misanthropic Agenda
- John Wiese
New Wave Dust
from
- John Wiese / Thurston Moore split 7"
()
- Troniks
- John Wiese
Circle Snare (First Part)
from
- Circle Snare
()
- No Fun Productions
- Yellow Swans with John Wiese
That's a Lot to Ask
from
- Portable Dunes
()
- Helicopter
- Yellow Swans with John Wiese
Evicted CDR
from
- Portable Dunes
()
- Helicopter
- Yellow Swans with John Wiese
Disco Girlfriend
from
- Portable Dunes
()
- Helicopter
- Lasse Marhaug & John Wiese
The Domination
from
- Country and Western
()
- Helicopter
- Lasse Marhaug & John Wiese
Turning the Ocean into a Bomb
from
- Country and Western
()
- Helicopter
- Lasse Marhaug & John Wiese
Piano Death
from
- Country and Western
()
- Helicopter
- Lasse Marhaug & John Wiese
Jenny and the Vortex
from
- Country and Western
()
- Helicopter
- Sissy Spacek
Cobra Heart and Rainbow Pic
from
- Scissors
()
- Helicopter
- Sissy Spacek
Hair Control
from
- Scissors
()
- Helicopter
- Sissy Spacek
Incredible Fluorescent Ghost Hulk
from
- Scissors
()
- Helicopter
- Sissy Spacek
Please Don't Sleep While We Explain
from
- Scissors
()
- Helicopter
- Heavy Seals
Teen Bruisers
from
- Jazz Bust
()
- Troniks
- Heavy Seals
Shaved Cop
from
- Jazz Bust
()
- Troniks
- Heavy Seals
Puncher ZZZ
from
- Jazz Bust
()
- Troniks
- Heavy Seals
1994 Ride
from
- Jazz Bust
()
- Troniks
- Heavy Seals
Birth Axe
from
- Jazz Bust
()
- Troniks
- Heavy Seals
Jazz Bust
from
- Jazz Bust
()
- Troniks
- Heavy Seals
Amy Steels Cast
from
- Jazz Bust
()
- Troniks
- John Wiese & C. Spencer Yeh
Part Two
from
- Live in Nottingham
()
- What The...? Records
- Wolf Eyes with John Wiese
Part III
from
- Collection
()
- Hanson Records
- Evan Parker & John Wiese
No Shoes
from
- C-Section
()
- Second Layer Records
This Afternoon New Music focused on the music of John Wiese. Wiese is in the middle of a tour of the East Coast with his group Sissy Spacek, having had two shows in New York this past weekend and heading up the coast to do several shows in New England. The pieces we listened spanned a wide range, from free improvisational work to harsh noise.
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