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  Monte Cazazza, Sordide Sentimental, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
One of the most elusive and maverick figures of the past 30 years, Monte Cazazza is responsible for what has been described in RE/Search magazine as an "erratic history of insanity-outbreaks thinly disguised as art events." Cazazza, who lives in the Bay Area, works simultaneously in music, film, performance, art, puppetry, and sleight-of-hand magic.
Monte Cazazza's project for the Bulletin Board takes the form of a selection of artwork (record sleeves, inserts, magazines, and manifesto-like texts) that accompanied the early releases of the legendary French record label Sordide Sentimental.
Monte Cazazza's own Sordide Sentimental release "Stairway to Hell" (1982) continued the sonic provocations suggested by his earlier releases, such as "To Mom on Mother's Day" (1979) and "Something for Nobody" (1980) for Throbbing Gristle's Industrial Records.
www.wattis.org /exhibitions/2004/cazazza   (362 words)

  
  Monte Cazazza - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Monte Cazazza is an American artist and composer best known for his seminal role in helping shape the early landscape of industrial music through recordings with the London-based Industrial Records in the mid-1970s.
Cazazza had built up an underground reputation as a particularly volatile performer with a potentially dangerous and antisocial aesthetic.
Cazazza worked frequently with Factrix, an early industrial and experimental group from San Francisco, and recorded soundtracks for Mark Pauline and Survival Research Laboratories.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Monte_Cazazza   (406 words)

  
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Cazazza's reputation was spawned at Oakland College of Arts and Crafts when for his first sculpture assignment he created a cement "waterfall" down the main stairway of the building, making it permanently impassable and got the boot on the second day of school.
The Gristle's and Cazazza's mutual fascination with pornography and fascism prompted the limeys to pay a call to California to view in person the 15'x15' silver screw together swastika Cazazza constructed which could be rapidly dismantled in case of police raids or guerrilla JDL attacks.
Cazazza's pet money-making project for the future is further exploration of "murder junkies" via a double bill of the stories of Edmund Kemper (a cannibalistic necrophiliac) and Dean Coryl, the Texas "candy man" whose brutal sex murders peaked at a chronic one-a-day habit until he had killed 27 teenage boys (before authorities stopped counting).
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 Monte Cazazza   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
In 1977 Monte entered the studios of Industrial Records to record "Plastic Surgery", "Busted Kneecaps", "Fistfuckers of America", "Hate", and "To Mom on Mother's Day", his first 45 (out of print).
A film was made with TG where Monte and a 14-year-old boy were electrocuted.
Monte seldom goes out, except on Halloween when he goes out with a cheap plastic mask, a green army bag filled with livers and hearts (like Hermann Nitsch) and the head of a body mannequinn (used by medical students to learn mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
www.brainwashed.com /tg/monte.html   (331 words)

  
 Monte Cazazza - The Worst Of Monte Cazazza
This aptly-titled compilation from Mute's Grey Area subsidiary catalogues the career of the infamous Monte Cazazza, cultural terrorist, colleague and contemporary of the Throbbing Gristle crowd and all-round generally weird person.
Sure, Monte has a pretty grisly sense of humour and a certain preoccupation with the occult and matters sexual, but he generally seems to approach these more in an interested, investigative sense than an obsessive one.
Monte definitely seems to have mellowed over the years or at least to have directed his more extreme impulses into other media such as film.
www.awrc.com /review/c/the_worst_of_monte_cazazza.html   (674 words)

  
 Monte Cazazza MP3 Downloads - Monte Cazazza Music Downloads - Monte Cazazza Music Videos
Hailing from Oakland, CA, Cazazza spent the early '70s experimenting with his art, often indulging in such gross-out acts as burning a partially decomposed, maggot-infested cat, which would often shock his audience to the point of physically illness.
In addition, Cazazza was an early member of the Throbbing Gristle off-shot group Psychic TV, and has issued several full-length solo albums over the years, including the 1996 compilation, The Worst of Monte Cazazza.
This could be the only album that begins with a warning from a professional psychiatrist, Dr. Bart Alberti, who informs listeners that Monte Cazazza is "disturbed" and his music "worthless, a sonic...
www.mp3.com /artist/monte-cazazza/summary   (174 words)

  
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Monte Cazazza - Something for Nobody 7" Single
Side One: DISTRESS / Compiled from tapes made at Chabot Gun Range, Oakland, California, U.S.A. Vocals: Monte Cazazza.
MARY BELL / Vocals: Kim Norris, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Tana Emmolo Smith.
porridgeshoppe.myshopify.com /collections/music   (1078 words)

  
 [ THE MONASTERY ]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Monte Cazazza, who co-created the meme that became Industrial Music with Gen, also was critical and central to co-creating the follow on meme of Psychick Youth that became integral to PTV1...Lady Jaye felt it was time to give credit where it was due to those it was owed."
Monte Cazazza and Gen had already been discreetly discussing a new agenda for a Psychic(k), para-military occult group for 2 years with music as its tool for changing MINDS and perception.
Monte Cazazza continued to contribute conceptually even playing guitar and once pretending to be Gen singing for a whole gig in Holland!
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 Monte Cazazza : Worst of Monte Cazazza - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The somewhat over the top sampling and synths in the later works have aged somewhat, but the mournful Tuxedomoon-like strings of "Six Eyes from Hell" and its grim, plodding groove are clear proof of a good ear at work.
Unfortunately, though, Cazazza retired from music in the mid-'80s to make True Gore with M. Dixon Causey, a film subsequently banned in no fewer than 38 countries.
Despite the bloody teeth adorning the disc, the music on The Worst of Monte Cazazza doesn't bite as hard, but it's certainly an essential document of an important movement in underground popular culture.
www.artistdirect.com /nad/store/artist/album/0,,277172,00.html   (200 words)

  
 Monte Cazazza Interview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Monte Cazazza is a sort of underground icon.
Monte's cynical and antisocial philosophy has come to full fruition with M and M Films, which is his outlet for his film work with Michelle Handelman.
Monte is also presently working on film soundtracks with Aldis Seaton, which run the gamut from weird electronic moods to upbeat and rhythmic pieces.
members.evansville.net /tgodsend/cazazza.html   (1295 words)

  
 Monte Cazazza - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Monte Cazazza - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Monte Cazazza is an American artist and composer best known for his seminal role in helping shape the early landscape of industrial music through recordings with the Sheffield, England-based Industrial Records in the mid-1970s.
This page was last modified 04:31, 20 Jun 2005.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Monte_Cazazza   (427 words)

  
 Factrix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The incredible 'Scheintot' LP was a document of morbid, moody, and subtle experimental rock that is as eerily unsettling today as it must have been way back in 1981 when it was initially released.
The live LP 'California Babylon' (1982) was a collaboration with Monte Cazazza that remains a rough and violent selection of guitar-noise deconstructions and primitive machine-noise rumblings.
Conversely, the 'Empire Of Passion/Splice Of Life' 7" single was a marvelously sinister bit of apocalyptic sound-poetry and industrial soundscaping..."
www.encyclopedia-online.info /Factrix   (216 words)

  
 R_SCazazza.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The most underground artist in this handbook is Monte Cazazza from San Francisco.
Cazazza's work has given a new and deeper forensic significance to the term 'hardcore.' The 'worst' human impulses, desires and behavior as documented by history and science are examined with an optically precise scrutiny...
A film was made with "Throbbing Gristle" where Monte and a 14-year-old were electrocuted.
www.mcs.csuhayward.edu /~tebo/history/77-83/Industrial/Cazazza/R_SCazazza.html   (434 words)

  
 INDUSTRIAL::MUSIC::LIBRARY: 10/13/2004
The 4 members of Throbbing Gristle wanted to investigate to what extent you could mutate and collage sound, present complex non-entertaining noises to a popular culture situation and convince and convert.
Monte Cazazza suggested our business slogan should be INDUSTRIAL MUSIC FOR INDUSTRIAL PEOPLE.
Well, from the people with a vested interest in controlling and guiding society to follow their recommendations as to what attitudes you should have, what motivations should govern your bebaviour and what goals you should be satisfied with, you DO NOT get what you deserve.
undergroundmusiclibrary.blogspot.com /2004_10_13_undergroundmusiclibrary_archive.html   (1189 words)

  
 Monte&Tana.html
Industrial Records recording artists and independent filmmakers Monte Cazazza and Tana Emmolo dress and live a cloak and dagger life.
Witness their recent film "SXXX80", or their new E.P. Something for No One, or Monte's first heart-warming single, "For Mom on Mother's Day." This high-tech duo is currently hiding out in the 21st century in their subterranean Oakland studio where small fl boxes blip and bleep a comforting loop of electronic noises.
Monte played the synth on the table the head master teaches from.
o-art.org /history/77-83/Industrial/Cazazza/Monte&Tana.html   (1450 words)

  
 monte | Auctions | LampTalk.com Shopping   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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 MCazazza.html
The material from this period ranges from "To Mom On Mother's Day", with Cazazza mumbling unintelligibly over (well, "under" would be more accurate to be quite honest) a Throbbing Gristle noisescape, to "Candy Man" with Monte simultaneously narrating three threads documenting the deeds of a serial killer over more TG electronics.
Other goodies include a spoken word (over synths) piece on the use of rabid rats in Vietnam, the toy piano and female sing-song backing vocals of "Mary Bell" and, oh, lots of other things, many of them quite odd.
The only sections that make you wonder if perhaps Dr Alberti had a point are "Distress" which is...well, distressing in places and "Tiny Tears" which demonstrates a rather gory sense of humour.
o-art.org /history/77-83/Industrial/Cazazza/MCazazza.html   (802 words)

  
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Contemporaries/peers of David "Dog" Swan, Voice Farm (Charly Brown and Mike Riley), Monte Cazazza, Factrix, Romeo Void, Cole Palme, et al.
Monte Cazazza, Cole Palme and Factrix and the others were more "out there" in the Post-Industrial music scene.
Monte's achieved "cult status" in Europe and the USA (just do a Google search on him and you'll see what I mean).
inflatableboyclams.com /stories.html   (1324 words)

  
 Monte Cazazza MP3 Downloads - Monte Cazazza Music Downloads - Monte Cazazza Music Videos
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 News and Links: Throbbing Gritsle & Monte Cazazza   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
In 1987 Monte released a sort of Industrial-hiphop LP with two friends of his.
When Leather Nun toured the US in 1988, the band was joined on stage at the SF-club Eye-1 by mr Cazazza on the song "Slow Death".
Leather Nun and Cazazza made great plans for a special events-gig in Frisco, by renting former maximum security prison Alcatraz.
www.leathernun.org /TGCazazza.html   (269 words)

  
 R_SPauline.html
When we first made the little robot for the Night of The Succubus, that's when me and Monte Cazazza started on a new trend.
Monte wanted a prop for this show he and "Factrix" were doing.
Monte helped me work on a couple soundtracks, and "Factrix" did one soundtrack, and Matty made a couple of the soundtracks up, and I've worked with Matty on some of the soundtracks, and Matty's worked with Bond--you know, just different people.
www.mcs.csuhayward.edu /~tebo/history/SoundArt/dangerous/S.R.L./R_SPauline.html   (1390 words)

  
 L U S T M O R D
It was fun while it lasted, but too many "disagreements" with security eventually took their toll.
During this initial period of activity, firm friendships were developed with such like-minded individuals as SPK, Throbbing Gristle (particularly Chris and Cosey) and Monte Cazazza.
In the early nineties served as consultant for Mute Records, assisting with catalogue development for the subsidiary label The Grey Area, overseeing the compact disc releases by SPK and Monte Cazazza.
www.lustmord.com /allied_activity.html   (600 words)

  
 :: Zos Kia Sounds - Artists ::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Some contributors that have been on previous releases are Monte Cazazza, Elden M of Allegory Chapel and The Haters, and drummer of the infamous Dwarves.
Chthonic Force is an experimental sound unit dedicated to exploring all things base, vile, and beautiful...check your virtue at the door.
Vadge Moore, formerly of the Dwarves, combines his talents with the likes of Peter Sotos, Monte Cazazza, Thomas Thorn, Wendy Van Dusen, Boyd Rice, and Cole Palme to create dark and eerie soundscapes of death and decay.
www.zoskiasounds.com /artists.html   (532 words)

  
 Monte Cazazza - Worst of Monte Cazazza: Reviews, Track Listing, Audio Clips, and more ||| Music.com
Monte Cazazza - Worst of Monte Cazazza: Reviews, Track Listing, Audio Clips, and more
Monte Cazazza - Worst of Monte Cazazza: Reviews, Track Listing, Audio Clips, and more
Worst of Monte Cazazza [+] by Monte Cazazza [+]
music.com /release/worst_of_monte_cazazza/1   (130 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Monte Cazazza
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www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Monte-Cazazza   (927 words)

  
 the original soundtrack   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
When I was working for Simon R. as the research assistant for his post-punk book, I interviewed the legendary Monte Cazazza on a trip to California.
Monte was tantalizingly vague, but offered a few pearls of wisdom.
Rod discusses a lot of the bodily correlates of infrasound--that very low frequencies might cause unfortunate gastrointestinal effects and worse.
www.theoriginalsoundtrack.com /blog/archives/00000489.htm   (584 words)

  
 Monte Cazazza from LiveJournal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Monte Cazazza, with his sentence "Industrial music for industrial people", christens the whole musical trend plus an Independent label.
Podemos hablar de Monte Cazazza, de Chris and Cosey, de Pete Christopherson, de Boyd Rice, pero indudablemente no podemos obviar a Genesis P-Orridge.
The term Industrial Music was originally coined by Monte Cazazza as the strapline for the record label Industrial Records, founded by British art-provocateurs Throbbing Gristle and later advance further through the artistic mastery of projects like Frontline...
www.ljseek.com /search/Monte%20Cazazza   (625 words)

  
 Powell's Books - Pranks! by Reesearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Here, pranksters such as Mark Pauline, Monte Cazazza, Jello Biafra, Joe Coleman, Karen Finley, Henry Rollins, John Waters and Henry Rollins challenge the sovereign authority of words, images and behavioral convention.
A prank is a "trick, a mischievous act, a ludicrous act".
Pranksters such as Timothy Leary, Abbie Hoffman, Monte Cazazza, Jello Biafra, Earth First!, Joe Coleman, Karen Finley, John Waters, Henry Rollins and others challenge the sovereign authority of words, images and behavioral convention.
www.powells.com /cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=7-0965046982-1   (178 words)

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