SOUNDTRACK: KAWABATA MAKOTO [河端一]–Undead Underdrive Electrique (2019).
Recently, Kawabata Makoto [河端一], mastermind behind Acid Mothers Temple, revealed a new bandcamp site for some newer solo recordings.
These are mostly abstract and meandering. On this release he uses synthesizer and electric guitar (and I hear a theremin).
Both of these tracks are similar although there is a clear distinction of style.
Part 1 is 22:52. It is primarily the theremin sounds and sounds a lot like the middle siren-sounding section of Pink Floyd’s “Echoes,” but for twenty minutes.
Part 2 is 23 minutes. It stars with a throbbing helicopter sounding pulse. There’s lots of static and squelchy sounds. Around 8 minutes in, it sounds vaguely outer-space like. At 14 minutes it turns mechanical and like its breaking up and then the high siren returns.
[READ: June 9, 2020] “Praying”
This issue of the New Yorker has four one page essays called “Close Encounters.” Since I like all of the authors, I was looking forward to reading them all.
Miranda July writes unusual pieces. They don’t always make sense to me, but they’;re usually fun to read. I often feel like Miranda is on a whole different wavelength than I am.
So, as this essay starts she talks bout going to the library and using her own method for finding a book.
She overhears a conversation and picks out a prominent word. She searched for that word in the catalog and then pick the first author who shared a first or last name with someone she knew. She would either take out that book or open it and pick out a word at random and resume the search until something grabbed her. (more…)

This is a periodical I haven’t mentioned before. Wholphin is a “DVD Magazine of Rare and Unseen Short Films.” So yes, the reason I hadn’t mentioned it is because it is a DVD and not a book. However, as I have been watching Vols 1-8 over the last few months, I have noticed that a few writerly names keep cropping up in the credits. Plus, it’s got that whole McSweeney’s connection.
film possibly ever by Scott Prendergast called “The Delicious” which you can watch, and I encourage you to,