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<div>{{Artist infobox |<br />
| Name = G42<br />
| Image = G42-logo100.JPG<br />
| Years_active = 1987-<br />
| Origin = Vancouver, Canada<br />
| Genre = [[Psychedelic]], [[Noise]]<br />
| Label = [[Sinusoidal]]<br />
| Current_members = [[Fritter]]<br/>[[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]]<br/>[[Postman Pat]]<br/>[[Shmeeb 42]]<br />
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki><br />
*<br />
}}<br />
'''G42''' is one of the founding artists on [[Sinusoidal]]. G42 is an audio adventure that improvises using location recordings, software, acoustic objects and [[DIY]] electronics to create soundscapes of a whimsical or sinister nature.<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===The Gathering (1986-1989)===<br />
During the second annual camping trip organized by '''Fritter''', '''Carmodious''', '''Xymon''', and '''Sgt. Brick''', the name '''G42''' was given to this ragtag band of fugitives during a secret meeting between Fritter and Carmodious. '''Shmeeb 42''' became a regular by the third year and '''Doug''' showed up for a few beers.<br />
<br />
The earliest G42 recordings, dubbed the '''Portable Noyz''' project, featured Fritter, Carmodious, Xymon, and '''Dave Newby''' but these were nothing more than chaotic jam sessions and were never produced for release. This period however remains a central inspiration for their later material.<br />
<br />
===Early Recordings (1989-1991)===<br />
One night in 1989, blessed with free access to studio space at the Toy Palace (now defunct) as well as Pizza and beverages, Fritter and Shmeeb recorded anything their minds could force the equipment into producing. Having zero prior experience with electronic music gear between them, they recorded well into the night and created the first G42 album, which would come to be known as '''Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica'''.<br />
<br />
The following year, Fritter and Shmeeb once again gained access to studio space. Many more late-night recording sessions would follow in Studio X (now also defunct) which was located in the basement of the house where Fritter was staying. <br />
<br />
During the summer of 1991, '''CgE{tr.ly_t243T''' (often credited as Dan 243) worked with Fritter on a side-project called [[242_243=EEEK!!|242+243=EEEK!!]] and one track from this project is included on later versions of ''MC1134WE'' as bonus content. ''242+243=EEEK!!'' did not produce anything else that survived but these two would start another project in 1993 by the name of [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]] and four tracks from this project are also included as bonus content on a greatly expanded version of ''MC1134WE'', released in 1993. The name ''Cops Cabs and Crazy People'' would not be used again until it became the working title for their 2005 podcast project.<br />
<br />
===Limp Sink (1991-1994)===<br />
Acquiring a select time slot on UBC's CiTR Radio, Fritter and Shmeeb 42 start to broadcast [[Limp Sink]] every Friday night from midnight to 08:00. Joined a few months later by '''Postman Pat''', the Limp Sink radio show was the prime source of all the recorded material during this time, resulting in two full-length albums and one 3-minute single. In 2005, Sinusoidal would release the [[Theatre of Noise Collection]], including all of the material from these three albums.<br />
<br />
===The Ranch (1994-1997)===<br />
During this period, the Limp Sink show kept on going but the most significant result was a lot of partying and backyard barbecues at the Ranch. Unfortunately, very few recordings have survived.<br />
<br />
In the spring of 1994, the G42 crew made several DAT recordings in an abandoned cistern. Their first purely accoustic collection, this would later become the only release from this period.<br />
<br />
===Dark Ages (1997-2001)===<br />
Also known as the ''Galactic Payback'', the band was all but disintegrated during this time. The Limp Sink show had been cancelled in a wave of scandal and without access to the radio station equipment, there was little time or funds for recording.<br />
<br />
===Digital Noise Rebirth (2001-2005)===<br />
In the Autumn of 2001, Fritter and CgE{tr.ly_t243T make a pact to record every Wednesday night for the sake of sanity.<br />
<br />
The style of music during this period had become very noisey and primarily computer based. By 2004, G42 had performed their first live show and albums started being produced again.<br />
<br />
===Cops Cabs and Crazy Podcasts (2005-2009)===<br />
By the Autumn of 2005, the Wednesday night sessions had waned to approximately one every two weeks. One Wednesday night recording is published on a new [[podcast]] titled [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]]. Most of the following Wednesday night recordings would also be added to this podcast. The length of each podcast recording would vary greatly but were about 30 minutes, on average.<br />
<br />
Producing the podcast would limit the production of new albums but increase the overall output significantly, releasing a new almost-album-length track about twice a month.<br />
<br />
On September 28th, 2008, G42 performed its first overseas show in Tokyo, Japan.<br />
<br />
===Sickness, Death, and Mourning (2009-)===<br />
A hiatus is imposed on the band for various reasons.<br />
<br />
At about this same time, both CgE{tr.ly_t243T and Fritter start to collect and build modular synths which is leading to a very different sound. Some recordings are made but nothing is yet published, even on the podcast.<br />
<br />
At this time, no new podcasts, CDs, or live shows have been planned.<br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
#1990 - ''[[Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica]]'' - Reissued in 1993 and 2000 with additional material.<br />
#1992 - ''[[Jack Maynard]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1992 - ''[[Helium]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1993 - ''[[LSDC10]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1994 - ''[[Cistern Sessions]]''<br />
#2003 - ''[[Bound in Human Flesh]]''<br />
#2004 - ''[[Live at the Meat Ball]]'' - Not available through Sinusoidal.<br />
#2005 - ''[[Luminous Mirror]]''<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Limp Sink]]<br />
<br />
==External links== <br />
*[http://g42.net/ G42] Official site.<br />
*[http://g42.net/rss/ G42 Podcasts]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/artists/g42/ G42 on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=5 The G42 Forum on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2337807733 G42 FaceBook Group]<br />
*[http://youtube.com/user/g42theatre G42 on YouTube]<br />
*[http://myspace.com/g42theatre G42 on MySpace]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=G42&diff=15115G422017-02-05T08:15:50Z<p>Abfackeln: /* Sickness, Death, and Mourning (2009-) */</p>
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<div>{{Artist infobox |<br />
| Name = G42<br />
| Image = G42-logo100.JPG<br />
| Years_active = 1987-<br />
| Origin = Vancouver, Canada<br />
| Genre = [[Psychedelic]], [[Noise]]<br />
| Label = [[Sinusoidal]]<br />
| Current_members = [[Fritter]]<br/>[[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]]<br/>[[Postman Pat]]<br/>[[Shmeeb 42]]<br />
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki><br />
*<br />
}}<br />
'''G42''' is one of the founding artists on [[Sinusoidal]]. G42 is an audio adventure that improvises using location recordings, software, acoustic objects and [[DIY]] electronics to create soundscapes of a whimsical or sinister nature.<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===The Gathering (1986-1989)===<br />
During the second annual camping trip organized by '''Fritter''', '''Carmodious''', '''Xymon''', and '''Sgt. Brick''', the name '''G42''' was given to this ragtag band of fugitives during a secret meeting between Fritter and Carmodious. '''Shmeeb 42''' became a regular by the third year and '''Doug''' showed up for a few beers.<br />
<br />
The earliest G42 recordings, dubbed the '''Portable Noyz''' project, featured Fritter, Carmodious, Xymon, and '''Dave Newby''' but these were nothing more than chaotic jam sessions and were never produced for release. This period however remains a central inspiration for their later material.<br />
<br />
===Early Recordings (1989-1991)===<br />
One night in 1989, blessed with free access to studio space at the Toy Palace (now defunct) as well as Pizza and beverages, Fritter and Shmeeb recorded anything their minds could force the equipment into producing. Having zero prior experience with electronic music gear between them, they recorded well into the night and created the first G42 album, which would come to be known as '''Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica'''.<br />
<br />
The following year, Fritter and Shmeeb once again gained access to studio space. Many more late-night recording sessions would follow in Studio X (now also defunct) which was located in the basement of the house where Fritter was staying. <br />
<br />
During the summer of 1991, '''CgE{tr.ly_t243T''' (often credited as Dan 243) worked with Fritter on a side-project called [[242_243=EEEK!!|242+243=EEEK!!]] and one track from this project is included on later versions of ''MC1134WE'' as bonus content. ''242+243=EEEK!!'' did not produce anything else that survived but these two would start another project in 1993 by the name of [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]] and four tracks from this project are also included as bonus content on a greatly expanded version of ''MC1134WE'', released in 1993. The name ''Cops Cabs and Crazy People'' would not be used again until it became the working title for their 2005 podcast project.<br />
<br />
===Limp Sink (1991-1994)===<br />
Acquiring a select time slot on UBC's CiTR Radio, Fritter and Shmeeb 42 start to broadcast [[Limp Sink]] every Friday night from midnight to 08:00. Joined a few months later by '''Postman Pat''', the Limp Sink radio show was the prime source of all the recorded material during this time, resulting in two full-length albums and one 3-minute single. In 2005, Sinusoidal would release the [[Theatre of Noise Collection]], including all of the material from these three albums.<br />
<br />
===The Ranch (1994-1997)===<br />
During this period, the Limp Sink show kept on going but the most significant result was a lot of partying and backyard barbecues at the Ranch. Unfortunately, very few recordings have survived.<br />
<br />
In the spring of 1994, the G42 crew made several DAT recordings in an abandoned cistern. Their first purely accoustic collection, this would later become the only release from this period.<br />
<br />
===Dark Ages (1997-2001)===<br />
Also known as the ''Galactic Payback'', the band was all but disintegrated during this time. The Limp Sink show had been cancelled in a wave of scandal and without access to the radio station equipment, there was little time or funds for recording.<br />
<br />
===Digital Noise Rebirth (2001-2005)===<br />
In the Autumn of 2001, Fritter and CgE{tr.ly_t243T make a pact to record every Wednesday night for the sake of sanity.<br />
<br />
The style of music during this period had become very noisey and primarily computer based. By 2004, G42 had performed their first live show and albums started being produced again.<br />
<br />
===Cops Cabs and Crazy Podcasts (2005-2009)===<br />
By the Autumn of 2005, the Wednesday night sessions had waned to approximately one every two weeks. One Wednesday night recording is published on a new [[podcast]] titled [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]]. Most of the following Wednesday night recordings would also be added to this podcast. The length of each podcast recording would vary greatly but were about 30 minutes, on average.<br />
<br />
Producing the podcast would limit the production of new albums but increase the overall output significantly, releasing a new almost-album-length track about twice a month.<br />
<br />
On September 28th, 2008, G42 performed its first overseas show in Tokyo, Japan.<br />
<br />
===Sickness, Death, and Mourning (2009-)===<br />
A hiatus is imposed on the band for various reasons.<br />
<br />
At about this same time, both CgE{tr.ly_t243T and Fritter start to collect and build modular synths which is leading to a very different sound. Some recordings are made but nothing is yet published, even on the podcast.<br />
<br />
After a three-year fight, Fritter's girlfriend finally passed away on October 9th, 2010. At the time of this writing, Fritter has not returned to regular participation and no new podcasts, CDs, or live shows have been planned.<br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
#1990 - ''[[Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica]]'' - Reissued in 1993 and 2000 with additional material.<br />
#1992 - ''[[Jack Maynard]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1992 - ''[[Helium]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1993 - ''[[LSDC10]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1994 - ''[[Cistern Sessions]]''<br />
#2003 - ''[[Bound in Human Flesh]]''<br />
#2004 - ''[[Live at the Meat Ball]]'' - Not available through Sinusoidal.<br />
#2005 - ''[[Luminous Mirror]]''<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Limp Sink]]<br />
<br />
==External links== <br />
*[http://g42.net/ G42] Official site.<br />
*[http://g42.net/rss/ G42 Podcasts]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/artists/g42/ G42 on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=5 The G42 Forum on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2337807733 G42 FaceBook Group]<br />
*[http://youtube.com/user/g42theatre G42 on YouTube]<br />
*[http://myspace.com/g42theatre G42 on MySpace]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=G42&diff=15114G422017-02-05T08:14:04Z<p>Abfackeln: /* External links */</p>
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<div>{{Artist infobox |<br />
| Name = G42<br />
| Image = G42-logo100.JPG<br />
| Years_active = 1987-<br />
| Origin = Vancouver, Canada<br />
| Genre = [[Psychedelic]], [[Noise]]<br />
| Label = [[Sinusoidal]]<br />
| Current_members = [[Fritter]]<br/>[[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]]<br/>[[Postman Pat]]<br/>[[Shmeeb 42]]<br />
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki><br />
*<br />
}}<br />
'''G42''' is one of the founding artists on [[Sinusoidal]]. G42 is an audio adventure that improvises using location recordings, software, acoustic objects and [[DIY]] electronics to create soundscapes of a whimsical or sinister nature.<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===The Gathering (1986-1989)===<br />
During the second annual camping trip organized by '''Fritter''', '''Carmodious''', '''Xymon''', and '''Sgt. Brick''', the name '''G42''' was given to this ragtag band of fugitives during a secret meeting between Fritter and Carmodious. '''Shmeeb 42''' became a regular by the third year and '''Doug''' showed up for a few beers.<br />
<br />
The earliest G42 recordings, dubbed the '''Portable Noyz''' project, featured Fritter, Carmodious, Xymon, and '''Dave Newby''' but these were nothing more than chaotic jam sessions and were never produced for release. This period however remains a central inspiration for their later material.<br />
<br />
===Early Recordings (1989-1991)===<br />
One night in 1989, blessed with free access to studio space at the Toy Palace (now defunct) as well as Pizza and beverages, Fritter and Shmeeb recorded anything their minds could force the equipment into producing. Having zero prior experience with electronic music gear between them, they recorded well into the night and created the first G42 album, which would come to be known as '''Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica'''.<br />
<br />
The following year, Fritter and Shmeeb once again gained access to studio space. Many more late-night recording sessions would follow in Studio X (now also defunct) which was located in the basement of the house where Fritter was staying. <br />
<br />
During the summer of 1991, '''CgE{tr.ly_t243T''' (often credited as Dan 243) worked with Fritter on a side-project called [[242_243=EEEK!!|242+243=EEEK!!]] and one track from this project is included on later versions of ''MC1134WE'' as bonus content. ''242+243=EEEK!!'' did not produce anything else that survived but these two would start another project in 1993 by the name of [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]] and four tracks from this project are also included as bonus content on a greatly expanded version of ''MC1134WE'', released in 1993. The name ''Cops Cabs and Crazy People'' would not be used again until it became the working title for their 2005 podcast project.<br />
<br />
===Limp Sink (1991-1994)===<br />
Acquiring a select time slot on UBC's CiTR Radio, Fritter and Shmeeb 42 start to broadcast [[Limp Sink]] every Friday night from midnight to 08:00. Joined a few months later by '''Postman Pat''', the Limp Sink radio show was the prime source of all the recorded material during this time, resulting in two full-length albums and one 3-minute single. In 2005, Sinusoidal would release the [[Theatre of Noise Collection]], including all of the material from these three albums.<br />
<br />
===The Ranch (1994-1997)===<br />
During this period, the Limp Sink show kept on going but the most significant result was a lot of partying and backyard barbecues at the Ranch. Unfortunately, very few recordings have survived.<br />
<br />
In the spring of 1994, the G42 crew made several DAT recordings in an abandoned cistern. Their first purely accoustic collection, this would later become the only release from this period.<br />
<br />
===Dark Ages (1997-2001)===<br />
Also known as the ''Galactic Payback'', the band was all but disintegrated during this time. The Limp Sink show had been cancelled in a wave of scandal and without access to the radio station equipment, there was little time or funds for recording.<br />
<br />
===Digital Noise Rebirth (2001-2005)===<br />
In the Autumn of 2001, Fritter and CgE{tr.ly_t243T make a pact to record every Wednesday night for the sake of sanity.<br />
<br />
The style of music during this period had become very noisey and primarily computer based. By 2004, G42 had performed their first live show and albums started being produced again.<br />
<br />
===Cops Cabs and Crazy Podcasts (2005-2009)===<br />
By the Autumn of 2005, the Wednesday night sessions had waned to approximately one every two weeks. One Wednesday night recording is published on a new [[podcast]] titled [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]]. Most of the following Wednesday night recordings would also be added to this podcast. The length of each podcast recording would vary greatly but were about 30 minutes, on average.<br />
<br />
Producing the podcast would limit the production of new albums but increase the overall output significantly, releasing a new almost-album-length track about twice a month.<br />
<br />
On September 28th, 2008, G42 performed its first overseas show in Tokyo, Japan.<br />
<br />
===Sickness, Death, and Mourning (2009-)===<br />
A hiatus is imposed on the band when Fritter is spending more time with his girlfriend who is valiantly fighting "untreatable" cancer.<br />
<br />
At about this same time, both CgE{tr.ly_t243T and Fritter start to collect and build modular synths which is leading to a very different sound. Some recordings are made but nothing is yet published, even on the podcast.<br />
<br />
After a three-year fight, Fritter's girlfriend finally passed away on October 9th, 2010. At the time of this writing, Fritter has not returned to regular participation and no new podcasts, CDs, or live shows have been planned.<br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
#1990 - ''[[Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica]]'' - Reissued in 1993 and 2000 with additional material.<br />
#1992 - ''[[Jack Maynard]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1992 - ''[[Helium]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1993 - ''[[LSDC10]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1994 - ''[[Cistern Sessions]]''<br />
#2003 - ''[[Bound in Human Flesh]]''<br />
#2004 - ''[[Live at the Meat Ball]]'' - Not available through Sinusoidal.<br />
#2005 - ''[[Luminous Mirror]]''<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Limp Sink]]<br />
<br />
==External links== <br />
*[http://g42.net/ G42] Official site.<br />
*[http://g42.net/rss/ G42 Podcasts]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/artists/g42/ G42 on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=5 The G42 Forum on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2337807733 G42 FaceBook Group]<br />
*[http://youtube.com/user/g42theatre G42 on YouTube]<br />
*[http://myspace.com/g42theatre G42 on MySpace]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Template:Album_infobox&diff=15113Template:Album infobox2016-12-04T10:20:07Z<p>Abfackeln: </p>
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<div>*SOID 001 [[Haitchc|Haitch C Soundcraft]] - Lord Tappi<br />
*SOID 002 [[Morning Gold Fix]] - Alchemic Archives Vol 1<br />
*SOID 003 [[Experiencing Difficulty]] - Diffiencing Expericulty<br />
*SOID 004 [[Haitchc]] Plutonian Nights: Late Night Improvisations On Air Vol 1<br />
*SOID 005 [[CCWS]] - Best of...<br />
*SOID 006 [[Rich n Famous]] - Octive Stupid<br />
*SOID 007 [[G42]] - [[Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica]]<br />
*SOID 008 [[Haitchc]] - Anything Like EP<br />
*SOID 009 [[Krisco]] - Booya<br />
*SOID 010 [[Krisco]] - Popcorn<br />
*SOID 011 [[Rainjacket]]<br />
*SOID 012 [[CCWS]] - Digital Chainsaw<br />
*SOID 013 [[Experiencing Difficulty]] in Outer Space<br />
*SOID 014 [[Experiencing Difficulty]] / [[Rainjacket]]<br />
*SOID 015 [[G42]] - [[Cistern Sessions]]<br />
*SOID 016 [[G42]] - [[Bound in Human Flesh]]<br />
*SOID 017 [[G42]] - [[Theatre of Noise Collection]] 2CD<br />
*SOID 018<br />
*SOID 019<br />
*SOID 020 [[Experiencing Difficulty]] - [[Future Failure]]<br />
*SOID 021 [[G42]] - [[Luminous Mirror]]<br />
*SOID 022 TBA<br />
*SOID 023 TBA<br />
*SOID 024 TBA (CCWS)</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=File:LuminousMirror.jpg&diff=2494File:LuminousMirror.jpg2016-02-19T07:24:30Z<p>Abfackeln: </p>
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<div>g42 - cistern sessions cover</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=File:FutureFailure.jpg&diff=2491File:FutureFailure.jpg2016-02-19T07:21:37Z<p>Abfackeln: Abfackeln uploaded a new version of &quot;File:FutureFailure.jpg&quot;</p>
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<div>Experiencing Difficulty - Future Failure - Main album cover</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Current_events&diff=2490Current events2016-02-19T07:21:20Z<p>Abfackeln: Undo revision 2409 by Domtheo (talk)</p>
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<div>Recent shows, CD releases, and other events featuring Sinusoidal artists<br />
<br />
'''2006 July 1 (Saturday)'''<br />
<br />
*[[G42]] is opening for Bloodbox and Sistrenatus at [[Video In]].<br />
*[[G42]] - [[Luminous Mirror]] CD released. 1 track, 64 minutes. Catalog #SOID021<br />
<br />
'''2006 June 2 (Friday)'''<br />
<br />
*[[G42]] is performing live at [[Open/Inputs]].<br />
<br />
'''2006 March 12 (Sunday)'''<br />
<br />
*[[Pancake noise breakfast (show)|Pancake noise breakfast]] at [[Blim]], featuring [[G42]]. Starting at 11:00 in the morning. Free pancakes and coffee with admission.<br />
<br />
'''2006 March 1 (Wednesday)'''<br />
<br />
*[[Experiencing Difficulty]] - [[Future Failure]] CD released. 15 tracks, 51 minutes 55 seconds total running time. Catalog #SOID020. mp3s posted to alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.2000s, alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.indie, alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.electronic</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=File:LSDC10.jpg&diff=2489File:LSDC10.jpg2016-02-19T07:20:57Z<p>Abfackeln: Abfackeln uploaded a new version of &quot;File:LSDC10.jpg&quot;</p>
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<div>g42 - helium cover</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=File:Noimage.jpg&diff=2487File:Noimage.jpg2016-02-19T07:19:38Z<p>Abfackeln: Abfackeln uploaded a new version of &quot;File:Noimage.jpg&quot;</p>
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<div>This is the default album cover which may be used for albums with no image available.</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=File:Hclt.jpg&diff=2486File:Hclt.jpg2016-02-19T07:19:02Z<p>Abfackeln: Abfackeln uploaded a new version of &quot;File:Hclt.jpg&quot;</p>
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<div>Yuko, volunteer.<br />
Pancake noise breakfast.<br />
March 12 2006.</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Sinusoidal_Releases&diff=2484Sinusoidal Releases2016-02-19T07:15:13Z<p>Abfackeln: Undo revision 2385 by Domtheo (talk)</p>
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<div>*SOID 001 [[Haitchc|Haitch C Soundcraft]] - Lord Tappi<br />
*SOID 002 [[Morning Gold Fix]] - Alchemic Archives Vol 1<br />
*SOID 003 [[Experiencing Difficulty]] - Diffiencing Expericulty<br />
*SOID 004 [[Haitchc]] Plutonian Nights: Late Night Improvisations On Air Vol 1<br />
*SOID 005 [[CCWS]] - Best of...<br />
*SOID 006 [[Rich n Famous]] - Octive Stupid<br />
*SOID 007 [[G42]] - [[Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica]]<br />
*SOID 008 [[Haitchc]] - Anything Like EP<br />
*SOID 009 [[Krisco]] - Booya<br />
*SOID 010 [[Krisco]] - Popcorn<br />
*SOID 011 [[Rainjacket]]<br />
*SOID 012 [[CCWS]] - Digital Chainsaw<br />
*SOID 013 [[Experiencing Difficulty]] in Outer Space<br />
*SOID 014 [[Experiencing Difficulty]] / [[Rainjacket]]<br />
*SOID 015 [[G42]] - [[Cistern Sessions]]<br />
*SOID 016 [[G42]] - [[Bound in Human Flesh]]<br />
*SOID 017 [[G42]] - [[Theatre of Noise Collection]] 2CD<br />
*SOID 018<br />
*SOID 019<br />
*SOID 020 [[Experiencing Difficulty]] - [[Future Failure]]<br />
*SOID 021 [[G42]] - [[Luminous Mirror]]<br />
*SOID 022 TBA<br />
*SOID 023 TBA</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=File:Sine-icon.gif&diff=2483File:Sine-icon.gif2016-02-18T08:41:22Z<p>Abfackeln: Abfackeln uploaded a new version of &quot;File:Sine-icon.gif&quot;</p>
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<div>sinusoidal logo</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=File:G42-logo100.JPG&diff=2482File:G42-logo100.JPG2016-02-18T08:38:58Z<p>Abfackeln: Abfackeln uploaded a new version of &quot;File:G42-logo100.JPG&quot;</p>
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<div>{{Artist infobox |<br />
| Name = G42<br />
| Image = G42-logo100.JPG<br />
| Years_active = 1987-<br />
| Origin = Vancouver, Canada<br />
| Genre = [[Psychedelic]], [[Noise]]<br />
| Label = [[Sinusoidal]]<br />
| Current_members = [[Fritter]]<br/>[[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]]<br/>[[Postman Pat]]<br/>[[Shmeeb 42]]<br />
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki><br />
*<br />
}}<br />
'''G42''' is one of the founding artists on [[Sinusoidal]]. G42 is an audio adventure that improvises using location recordings, software, acoustic objects and [[DIY]] electronics to create soundscapes of a whimsical or sinister nature.<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===The Gathering (1986-1989)===<br />
During the second annual camping trip organized by '''Fritter''', '''Carmodious''', '''Xymon''', and '''Sgt. Brick''', the name '''G42''' was given to this ragtag band of fugitives during a secret meeting between Fritter and Carmodious. '''Shmeeb 42''' became a regular by the third year and '''Doug''' showed up for a few beers.<br />
<br />
The earliest G42 recordings, dubbed the '''Portable Noyz''' project, featured Fritter, Carmodious, Xymon, and '''Dave Newby''' but these were nothing more than chaotic jam sessions and were never produced for release. This period however remains a central inspiration for their later material.<br />
<br />
===Early Recordings (1989-1991)===<br />
One night in 1989, blessed with free access to studio space at the Toy Palace (now defunct) as well as Pizza and beverages, Fritter and Shmeeb recorded anything their minds could force the equipment into producing. Having zero prior experience with electronic music gear between them, they recorded well into the night and created the first G42 album, which would come to be known as '''Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica'''.<br />
<br />
The following year, Fritter and Shmeeb once again gained access to studio space. Many more late-night recording sessions would follow in Studio X (now also defunct) which was located in the basement of the house where Fritter was staying. <br />
<br />
During the summer of 1991, '''CgE{tr.ly_t243T''' (often credited as Dan 243) worked with Fritter on a side-project called [[242_243=EEEK!!|242+243=EEEK!!]] and one track from this project is included on later versions of ''MC1134WE'' as bonus content. ''242+243=EEEK!!'' did not produce anything else that survived but these two would start another project in 1993 by the name of [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]] and four tracks from this project are also included as bonus content on a greatly expanded version of ''MC1134WE'', released in 1993. The name ''Cops Cabs and Crazy People'' would not be used again until it became the working title for their 2005 podcast project.<br />
<br />
===Limp Sink (1991-1994)===<br />
Acquiring a select time slot on UBC's CiTR Radio, Fritter and Shmeeb 42 start to broadcast [[Limp Sink]] every Friday night from midnight to 08:00. Joined a few months later by '''Postman Pat''', the Limp Sink radio show was the prime source of all the recorded material during this time, resulting in two full-length albums and one 3-minute single. In 2005, Sinusoidal would release the [[Theatre of Noise Collection]], including all of the material from these three albums.<br />
<br />
===The Ranch (1994-1997)===<br />
During this period, the Limp Sink show kept on going but the most significant result was a lot of partying and backyard barbecues at the Ranch. Unfortunately, very few recordings have survived.<br />
<br />
In the spring of 1994, the G42 crew made several DAT recordings in an abandoned cistern. Their first purely accoustic collection, this would later become the only release from this period.<br />
<br />
===Dark Ages (1997-2001)===<br />
Also known as the ''Galactic Payback'', the band was all but disintegrated during this time. The Limp Sink show had been cancelled in a wave of scandal and without access to the radio station equipment, there was little time or funds for recording.<br />
<br />
===Digital Noise Rebirth (2001-2005)===<br />
In the Autumn of 2001, Fritter and CgE{tr.ly_t243T make a pact to record every Wednesday night for the sake of sanity.<br />
<br />
The style of music during this period had become very noisey and primarily computer based. By 2004, G42 had performed their first live show and albums started being produced again.<br />
<br />
===Cops Cabs and Crazy Podcasts (2005-2009)===<br />
By the Autumn of 2005, the Wednesday night sessions had waned to approximately one every two weeks. One Wednesday night recording is published on a new [[podcast]] titled [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]]. Most of the following Wednesday night recordings would also be added to this podcast. The length of each podcast recording would vary greatly but were about 30 minutes, on average.<br />
<br />
Producing the podcast would limit the production of new albums but increase the overall output significantly, releasing a new almost-album-length track about twice a month.<br />
<br />
On September 28th, 2008, G42 performed its first overseas show in Tokyo, Japan.<br />
<br />
===Sickness, Death, and Mourning (2009-)===<br />
A hiatus is imposed on the band when Fritter is spending more time with his girlfriend who is valiantly fighting "untreatable" cancer.<br />
<br />
At about this same time, both CgE{tr.ly_t243T and Fritter start to collect and build modular synths which is leading to a very different sound. Some recordings are made but nothing is yet published, even on the podcast.<br />
<br />
After a three-year fight, Fritter's girlfriend finally passed away on October 9th, 2010. At the time of this writing, Fritter has not returned to regular participation and no new podcasts, CDs, or live shows have been planned.<br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
#1990 - ''[[Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica]]'' - Reissued in 1993 and 2000 with additional material.<br />
#1992 - ''[[Jack Maynard]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1992 - ''[[Helium]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1993 - ''[[LSDC10]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1994 - ''[[Cistern Sessions]]''<br />
#2003 - ''[[Bound in Human Flesh]]''<br />
#2004 - ''[[Live at the Meat Ball]]'' - Not available through Sinusoidal.<br />
#2005 - ''[[Luminous Mirror]]''<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Limp Sink]]<br />
<br />
==External links== <br />
*[http://g42.net/ G42] Official site.<br />
*[http://g42.net/rss/ G42 Podcasts]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/artists/g42/ G42 on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=5 The G42 Forum on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2337807733 G42 FaceBook Group]<br />
*[http://youtube.com/user/g42theatre G42 on YouTube]<br />
*[http://myspace.com/g42theatre G42 on MySpace]<br />
*[http://groups.myspace.com/g42 The G42 Forum on MySpace]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=G42&diff=1449G422013-08-17T05:59:00Z<p>Abfackeln: Reverted edit of Butoijoh, changed back to last version by Abfackeln</p>
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<div>{{Artist infobox |<br />
| Name = G42<br />
| Image = G42-logo100.JPG<br />
| Years_active = 1987-<br />
| Origin = Vancouver, Canada<br />
| Genre = [[Psychedelic]], [[Noise]]<br />
| Label = [[Sinusoidal]]<br />
| Current_members = [[Fritter]]<br/>[[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]]<br/>[[Postman Pat]]<br/>[[Shmeeb 42]]<br />
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki><br />
*<br />
}}<br />
'''G42''' is one of the founding artists on [[Sinusoidal]]. G42 is an audio adventure that improvises using location recordings, software, acoustic objects and [[DIY]] electronics to create soundscapes of a whimsical or sinister nature.<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===The Gathering (1986-1989)===<br />
During the second annual camping trip organized by '''Fritter''', '''Carmodious''', '''Xymon''', and '''Sgt. Brick''', the name '''G42''' was given to this ragtag band of fugitives during a secret meeting between Fritter and Carmodious. '''Shmeeb 42''' became a regular by the third year and '''Doug''' showed up for a few beers.<br />
<br />
The earliest G42 recordings, dubbed the '''Portable Noyz''' project, featured Fritter, Carmodious, Xymon, and '''Dave Newby''' but these were nothing more than chaotic jam sessions and were never produced for release. This period however remains a central inspiration for their later material.<br />
<br />
===Early Recordings (1989-1991)===<br />
One night in 1989, blessed with free access to studio space at the Toy Palace (now defunct) as well as Pizza and beverages, Fritter and Shmeeb recorded anything their minds could force the equipment into producing. Having zero prior experience with electronic music gear between them, they recorded well into the night and created the first G42 album, which would come to be known as '''Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica'''.<br />
<br />
The following year, Fritter and Shmeeb once again gained access to studio space. Many more late-night recording sessions would follow in Studio X (now also defunct) which was located in the basement of the house where Fritter was staying. <br />
<br />
During the summer of 1991, '''CgE{tr.ly_t243T''' (often credited as Dan 243) worked with Fritter on a side-project called [[242_243=EEEK!!|242+243=EEEK!!]] and one track from this project is included on later versions of ''MC1134WE'' as bonus content. ''242+243=EEEK!!'' did not produce anything else that survived but these two would start another project in 1993 by the name of [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]] and four tracks from this project are also included as bonus content on a greatly expanded version of ''MC1134WE'', released in 1993. The name ''Cops Cabs and Crazy People'' would not be used again until it became the working title for their 2005 podcast project.<br />
<br />
===Limp Sink (1991-1994)===<br />
Acquiring a select time slot on UBC's CiTR Radio, Fritter and Shmeeb 42 start to broadcast [[Limp Sink]] every Friday night from midnight to 08:00. Joined a few months later by '''Postman Pat''', the Limp Sink radio show was the prime source of all the recorded material during this time, resulting in two full-length albums and one 3-minute single. In 2005, Sinusoidal would release the [[Theatre of Noise Collection]], including all of the material from these three albums.<br />
<br />
===The Ranch (1994-1997)===<br />
During this period, the Limp Sink show kept on going but the most significant result was a lot of partying and backyard barbecues at the Ranch. Unfortunately, very few recordings have survived.<br />
<br />
In the spring of 1994, the G42 crew made several DAT recordings in an abandoned cistern. Their first purely accoustic collection, this would later become the only release from this period.<br />
<br />
===Dark Ages (1997-2001)===<br />
Also known as the ''Galactic Payback'', the band was all but disintegrated during this time. The Limp Sink show had been cancelled in a wave of scandal and without access to the radio station equipment, there was little time or funds for recording.<br />
<br />
===Digital Noise Rebirth (2001-2005)===<br />
In the Autumn of 2001, Fritter and CgE{tr.ly_t243T make a pact to record every Wednesday night for the sake of sanity.<br />
<br />
The style of music during this period had become very noisey and primarily computer based. By 2004, G42 had performed their first live show and albums started being produced again.<br />
<br />
===Cops Cabs and Crazy Podcasts (2005-2009)===<br />
By the Autumn of 2005, the Wednesday night sessions had waned to approximately one every two weeks. One Wednesday night recording is published on a new [[podcast]] titled [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]]. Most of the following Wednesday night recordings would also be added to this podcast. The length of each podcast recording would vary greatly but were about 30 minutes, on average.<br />
<br />
Producing the podcast would limit the production of new albums but increase the overall output significantly, releasing a new almost-album-length track about twice a month.<br />
<br />
On September 28th, 2008, G42 performed its first overseas show in Tokyo, Japan.<br />
<br />
===Sickness, Death, and Mourning (2009-)===<br />
A hiatus is imposed on the band when Fritter is spending more time with his girlfriend who is valiantly fighting "untreatable" cancer.<br />
<br />
At about this same time, both CgE{tr.ly_t243T and Fritter start to collect and build modular synths which is leading to a very different sound. Some recordings are made but nothing is yet published, even on the podcast.<br />
<br />
After a three-year fight, Fritter's girlfriend finally passed away on October 9th, 2010. At the time of this writing, Fritter has not returned to regular participation and no new podcasts, CDs, or live shows have been planned.<br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
#1990 - ''[[Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica]]'' - Reissued in 1993 and 2000 with additional material.<br />
#1992 - ''[[Jack Maynard]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1992 - ''[[Helium]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1993 - ''[[LSDC10]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1994 - ''[[Cistern Sessions]]''<br />
#2003 - ''[[Bound in Human Flesh]]''<br />
#2004 - ''[[Live at the Meat Ball]]'' - Not available through Sinusoidal.<br />
#2005 - ''[[Luminous Mirror]]''<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Limp Sink]]<br />
<br />
==External links== <br />
*[http://g42.net/ G42] Official site.<br />
*[http://g42.net/rss/ G42 Podcasts]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/artists/g42/ G42 on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=5 The G42 Forum on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2337807733 G42 FaceBook Group]<br />
*[http://youtube.com/user/g42theatre G42 on YouTube]<br />
*[http://myspace.com/g42theatre G42 on MySpace]<br />
*[http://groups.myspace.com/g42 The G42 Forum on MySpace]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Analog_Experimental&diff=2400Analog Experimental2013-08-17T05:58:11Z<p>Abfackeln: Reverted edit of Yanking, changed back to last version by Abfackeln</p>
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<div>This musical genre is cited on the [[G42]] [[Theatre of Noise]] collection.<br />
[[Category:Musical genres]]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Ambient&diff=2476Ambient2013-08-17T05:57:58Z<p>Abfackeln: Reverted edit of Yanking, changed back to last version by Abfackeln</p>
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<div>This musical genre is cited on many [[G42]] albums.<br />
[[Category:Musical genres]]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Haitchc&diff=2394Haitchc2013-08-17T05:57:42Z<p>Abfackeln: rv</p>
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<div>{{Artist infobox |<br />
| Name = haitchc<br />
| Image = hclt.jpg<br />
| Years_active = 1985 -<br />
| Origin = birmingham, uk<br />
| Genre = [[psychedelic]], [[organic]], [[fuzzy]], [[tekno]], [[psychill]], [[sliced]], [[diced]],[[eclectic]]<br />
| Label = [[sinusoidal]]<br />
| Current_members = [[haitchc]]<br />
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki><br />
<br />
*<br />
}}<br />
'''haitchc''' is one of the founding artists on [[Sinusoidal]]. he's an odd fellow who currently lives in a cave somewhere near the western coastline of canada. he makes and releases music which is quite often very good and sometime not so good. he is also a top notch but sometimes sloppy dj who pumps out rather good sets. haitchc also hosts and produces a bi-weekly radio FM radio show on CiTR radio. sounds emitted by this strapping not-so-young-anymore lad are varied, depending heavily on surrounding environment/mood. whether in studio or live you can expect a magickal surprise or two. he aims to please but has been known to miss the bowl completely and leave an odd flavoured puddle on the floor. <br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
#1985 - ''[[crunch 48k / cassette / 30 mins]]''<br />
#1988 - ''[[crunch 128k / cassette / 55 mins]]''<br />
#1988 - ''[[the garage / cassette / 90 mins - dj mix]]''<br />
#1989 - ''[[bunk 'cid / cassette / 78 mins - live dj mix @ genesis]]''<br />
#1990 - ''[[four lousy channels / cassette / 45 mins]]''<br />
#1993 - ''[[of arcade and asylum / cassette / 90 mins]]''<br />
#1996 - ''[[lord tappi taster / cassette / 20 mins]]''<br />
#1999 - ''[[lord tappi extended / cd / 60 mins]]''<br />
#1999 - ''[[plutonian nights vol 1 / cd / live 70 mins]]''<br />
#2001 - ''[[bigkidlifestyles / cd / 74 mins - dj mix]]''<br />
#2001 - ''[[anythinglike ep / cd / 25 mins]]''<br />
#2004 - ''[[repiitile vol 1 / cassette / 90 mins - dj mix]]''<br />
#2005 - ''[[polterfist ep / cd / live 30 mins]]''<br />
<br />
==External links== <br />
*[http://plutonia.org plutonia collective / plutonian nights radio]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/artists/hcs/ haitchc on sinusoidal site]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Haitchc&diff=1443Haitchc2013-08-17T05:57:15Z<p>Abfackeln: Reverted edit of Aaronsmith, changed back to last version by Yanking</p>
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<div>{{Artist infobox |<br />
| Name = haitchc<br />
| Image = hclt.jpg<br />
| Years_active = 1985 -<br />
| Origin = birmingham, uk<br />
| Genre = [[psychedelic]], [[organic]], [[fuzzy]], [[tekno]], [[psychill]], [[sliced]], [[diced]],[[eclectic]]<br />
| Label = [[sinusoidal]]<br />
| Current_members = [[haitchc]]<br />
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki><br />
<br />
*<br />
}}<br />
'''haitchc''' is one of the founding artists on [[Sinusoidal]]. he's an odd fellow who currently lives in a cave somewhere near the western coastline of canada. he makes and releases music which is quite often very good and sometime not so good. he is also a top notch but sometimes sloppy dj who pumps out rather good sets. haitchc also hosts and produces a bi-weekly radio FM radio show on CiTR radio. sounds emitted by this strapping not-so-young-anymore lad are varied, depending heavily on surrounding environment/mood. whether in studio or live you can expect a magickal surprise or two. he aims to please but has been known to miss the bowl completely and leave an odd flavoured puddle on the floor. <br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
#1985 - ''[[crunch 48k / cassette / 30 mins]]''<br />
#1988 - ''[[crunch 128k / cassette / 55 mins]]''<br />
#1988 - ''[[the garage / cassette / 90 mins - dj mix]]''<br />
#1989 - ''[[bunk 'cid / cassette / 78 mins - live dj mix @ genesis]]''<br />
#1990 - ''[[four lousy channels / cassette / 45 mins]]''<br />
#1993 - ''[[of arcade and asylum / cassette / 90 mins]]''<br />
#1996 - ''[[lord tappi taster / cassette / 20 mins]]''<br />
#1999 - ''[[lord tappi extended / cd / 60 mins]]''<br />
#1999 - ''[[plutonian nights vol 1 / cd / live 70 mins]]''<br />
#2001 - ''[[bigkidlifestyles / cd / 74 mins - dj mix]]''<br />
#2001 - ''[[anythinglike ep / cd / 25 mins]]''<br />
#2004 - ''[[repiitile vol 1 / cassette / 90 mins - dj mix]]''<br />
#2005 - ''[[polterfist ep / cd / live 30 mins]]''<br />
<br />
==External links== <br />
*[http://plutonia.org plutonia collective / plutonian nights radio]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/artists/hcs/ haitchc on sinusoidal site]<br />
[http://write-my.com/paper.php write my paper ]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Sandbox&diff=2392Sandbox2013-08-17T05:56:00Z<p>Abfackeln: Reverted edit of Adams Quinn, changed back to last version by Abfackeln</p>
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{{Radio infobox | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --><br />
| Name = Limp Sink<br />
| Station = CiTR 101.9 fM<br />
| Years_active = 1991 – 1997<br />
| Image = G42-logo100.png<br />
| Genre = Spoken Word, Industrial, Psychadelic<br />
| Location = Vancouver, Canada<br />
| Timeslot = Friday night, midnight to 8<br />
| Current_members = [[Fritter]]<br/>[[Shmeeb 42]]<br/>[[Postman Pat]]<br/>[[Dan 243]]<br />
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki><br />
*<br />
}}<br />
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[[Future Failure]]<br />
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#"Future Failure" [http://media.sinusoidal.com/artists/exp/mp3/future_failure_-_2006/01_Experiencing+Difficulty+-+Future+Failure.mp3 MP3]<br />
<br />
#"Spooky" (3:30)<br />
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*[[Experiencing Difficulty]] - [[Future Failure]] CD released. 15 tracks, 51 minutes 55 seconds total running time. Catalog #SOID020. mp3s posted to alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.2000s, alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.indie, alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.electronic</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Blim&diff=2451Blim2013-08-17T05:54:50Z<p>Abfackeln: Reverted edit of Adams Quinn, changed back to last version by Abfackeln</p>
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<div>{{Venue infobox | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --><br />
| Name = Blim<br />
| Image = Noimage.jpg<br />
| Location = 197 East 17th (at Main)<br />
}}<br />
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Blim is Blim.<br />
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==External Links==<br />
*[http://www.blim.ca/ blim.ca]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=User_talk:Jacklancee&diff=2478User talk:Jacklancee2013-08-17T05:54:24Z<p>Abfackeln: no adverts, pls.kthx</p>
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<div>When creating a blog you'll want to keep a few things in mind from the very beginning that will help you to properly direct your efforts. If you aspire to become one of the most popular blogs in your niche your focus will have to be on the blog reader. If you are blogging to make money then realize your income will be dependent upon the people who visit your site. These people will ultimately decide how popular your blog is or how successful your promotional efforts may be so don't lose sight of that.</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Current_events&diff=1448Current events2013-08-17T05:48:50Z<p>Abfackeln: Reverted edit of Butoijoh, changed back to last version by Abfackeln</p>
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<div>Recent shows, CD releases, and other events featuring Sinusoidal artists<br />
<br />
'''2006 July 1 (Saturday)'''<br />
<br />
*[[G42]] is opening for Bloodbox and Sistrenatus at [[Video In]].<br />
*[[G42]] - [[Luminous Mirror]] CD released. 1 track, 64 minutes. Catalog #SOID021<br />
<br />
'''2006 June 2 (Friday)'''<br />
<br />
*[[G42]] is performing live at [[Open/Inputs]].<br />
<br />
'''2006 March 12 (Sunday)'''<br />
<br />
*[[Pancake noise breakfast (show)|Pancake noise breakfast]] at [[Blim]], featuring [[G42]]. Starting at 11:00 in the morning. Free pancakes and coffee with admission.<br />
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'''2006 March 1 (Wednesday)'''<br />
<br />
*[[Experiencing Difficulty]] - [[Future Failure]] CD released. 15 tracks, 51 minutes 55 seconds total running time. Catalog #SOID020. mp3s posted to alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.2000s, alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.indie, alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.electronic</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Sinusoidal_Records&diff=2390Sinusoidal Records2013-08-17T05:48:18Z<p>Abfackeln: rv</p>
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<div>[[Image:Sine-icon.gif|right|100px|Sinusoidal Records Logo]]<br />
'''Sinusoidal Records''' is an independant label located in the Vancouver area of British Columbia, Canada. Sinusoidal serves as a platform for its members and artists to release and distribute their recordings, and also enables everyone to get cheaper coffee via their wholesaler. <br />
<br />
==Artists==<br />
*[[CCWS]]<br />
*[[Experiencing Difficulty]]<br />
*[[G42]]<br />
*[[haitchc]]<br />
*[[Krisco]]<br />
*[[Morning Gold Fix]]<br />
*[[Rainjacket]]<br />
*[[Rich n Famous]]<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
*[[Sinusoidal Releases]]<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/ Sinusoidal] official site.<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/forum/ Sinusoidal Forums].<br />
<br />
[[Category:Record labels]]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Sinusoidal_Records&diff=1437Sinusoidal Records2013-08-17T05:47:31Z<p>Abfackeln: Reverted edit of Abfackeln, changed back to last version by Freerunausale</p>
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<div>[[Image:Sine-icon.gif|right|100px|Sinusoidal Records Logo]]<br />
'''Sinusoidal Records''' is an independant label located in the Vancouver area of British Columbia, Canada. Sinusoidal serves as a platform for its members and artists to release and distribute their recordings, and also enables everyone to get cheaper coffee via their wholesaler. <br />
<br />
==Artists==<br />
*[[CCWS]]<br />
*[[Experiencing Difficulty]]<br />
*[[G42]]<br />
*[[haitchc]]<br />
*[[Krisco]]<br />
*[[Morning Gold Fix]]<br />
*[[Rainjacket]]<br />
*[[Rich n Famous]]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
*[[Sinusoidal Releases]]<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/ Sinusoidal] official site.<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/forum/ Sinusoidal Forums].<br />
*[http://megaupl0ad.com/скачать-фотошоп-бесплатно-на-русском/ фотошоп скачать]<br />
*[http://www.term-paper.biz term paper]<br />
*[http://www.freerunausale.com/ Cheap Nike Free Run ]<br />
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[[Category:Record labels]]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Sinusoidal_Records&diff=1436Sinusoidal Records2013-08-17T05:46:56Z<p>Abfackeln: Reverted edit of Freerunausale, changed back to last version by Margaritawxyku</p>
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<div>[[Image:Sine-icon.gif|right|100px|Sinusoidal Records Logo]]<br />
'''Sinusoidal Records''' is an independant label located in the Vancouver area of British Columbia, Canada. Sinusoidal serves as a platform for its members and artists to release and distribute their recordings, and also enables everyone to get cheaper coffee via their wholesaler. <br />
<br />
==Artists==<br />
*[[CCWS]]<br />
*[[Experiencing Difficulty]]<br />
*[[G42]]<br />
*[[haitchc]]<br />
*[[Krisco]]<br />
*[[Morning Gold Fix]]<br />
*[[Rainjacket]]<br />
*[[Rich n Famous]]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
*[[Sinusoidal Releases]]<br />
<br />
==External Links==<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/ Sinusoidal] official site.<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/forum/ Sinusoidal Forums].<br />
*[http://megaupl0ad.com/скачать-фотошоп-бесплатно-на-русском/ фотошоп скачать]<br />
*[http://www.term-paper.biz term paper]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Record labels]]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Live_at_the_Meat_Ball&diff=2474Live at the Meat Ball2013-08-17T05:43:47Z<p>Abfackeln: Reverted edit of AndrewJenkins, changed back to last version by Abfackeln</p>
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<div>{{Album infobox | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --><br />
| Name = Live at the Meat Ball<br />
| Type = [[Album (music)|Album]]<br />
| Artist = [[G42]]<br />
| Cover = Noimage.jpg<br />
| Released = April 1, 2004<br />
| Recorded = February 7, 2004<br />
| Genre = [[Dark Ambient Noise]]<br />
| Length = 53:47<br />
| Label = [[G42 Productions]]<br />
| Catalog = G42P04V02A<br />
| Producer = [[David Abfackeln]],<br />[[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]]<br />
| Last album = ''[[Bound in Human Flesh]]''<br />(2003)<br />
| Next album = ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''<br />(2005)<br />
| This album = ''Live at the Meat Ball''<br />(2004)<br />
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki><br />
*<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''''Live at the Meat Ball''''' is a 2004 album by [[G42]]. It has not yet been released on Sinusoidal.<br />
<br />
==Track listing==<br />
#"Live at the Meat Ball" (19:26)<br />
#"Live at the Meat Ball (Noninstrumental)" (34:21)<br />
<br />
==Personnel==<br />
*[[Fritter]]<br />
*[[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]]<br />
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[[Category:Sinusoidal albums]]<br />
[[Category:G42 albums]]<br />
[[Category:200s albums]]<br />
[[Category:2004 albums]]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Sinusoidal_Releases&diff=1447Sinusoidal Releases2013-08-17T05:43:25Z<p>Abfackeln: Reverted edit of Butoijoh, changed back to last version by Abfackeln</p>
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<div>*SOID 001 [[Haitchc|Haitch C Soundcraft]] - Lord Tappi<br />
*SOID 002 [[Morning Gold Fix]] - Alchemic Archives Vol 1<br />
*SOID 003 [[Experiencing Difficulty]] - Diffiencing Expericulty<br />
*SOID 004 [[Haitchc]] Plutonian Nights: Late Night Improvisations On Air Vol 1<br />
*SOID 005 [[CCWS]] - Best of...<br />
*SOID 006 [[Rich n Famous]] - Octive Stupid<br />
*SOID 007 [[G42]] - [[Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica]]<br />
*SOID 008 [[Haitchc]] - Anything Like EP<br />
*SOID 009 [[Krisco]] - Booya<br />
*SOID 010 [[Krisco]] - Popcorn<br />
*SOID 011 [[Rainjacket]]<br />
*SOID 012 [[CCWS]] - Digital Chainsaw<br />
*SOID 013 [[Experiencing Difficulty]] in Outer Space<br />
*SOID 014 [[Experiencing Difficulty]] / [[Rainjacket]]<br />
*SOID 015 [[G42]] - [[Cistern Sessions]]<br />
*SOID 016 [[G42]] - [[Bound in Human Flesh]]<br />
*SOID 017 [[G42]] - [[Theatre of Noise Collection]] 2CD<br />
*SOID 018<br />
*SOID 019<br />
*SOID 020 [[Experiencing Difficulty]] - [[Future Failure]]<br />
*SOID 021 [[G42]] - [[Luminous Mirror]]<br />
*SOID 022 TBA<br />
*SOID 023 TBA</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=G42&diff=1430G422011-08-30T07:00:42Z<p>Abfackeln: </p>
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<div>{{Artist infobox |<br />
| Name = G42<br />
| Image = G42-logo100.JPG<br />
| Years_active = 1987-<br />
| Origin = Vancouver, Canada<br />
| Genre = [[Psychedelic]], [[Noise]]<br />
| Label = [[Sinusoidal]]<br />
| Current_members = [[Fritter]]<br/>[[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]]<br/>[[Postman Pat]]<br/>[[Shmeeb 42]]<br />
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki><br />
*<br />
}}<br />
'''G42''' is one of the founding artists on [[Sinusoidal]]. G42 is an audio adventure that improvises using location recordings, software, acoustic objects and [[DIY]] electronics to create soundscapes of a whimsical or sinister nature.<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===The Gathering (1986-1989)===<br />
During the second annual camping trip organized by '''Fritter''', '''Carmodious''', '''Xymon''', and '''Sgt. Brick''', the name '''G42''' was given to this ragtag band of fugitives during a secret meeting between Fritter and Carmodious. '''Shmeeb 42''' became a regular by the third year and '''Doug''' showed up for a few beers.<br />
<br />
The earliest G42 recordings, dubbed the '''Portable Noyz''' project, featured Fritter, Carmodious, Xymon, and '''Dave Newby''' but these were nothing more than chaotic jam sessions and were never produced for release. This period however remains a central inspiration for their later material.<br />
<br />
===Early Recordings (1989-1991)===<br />
One night in 1989, blessed with free access to studio space at the Toy Palace (now defunct) as well as Pizza and beverages, Fritter and Shmeeb recorded anything their minds could force the equipment into producing. Having zero prior experience with electronic music gear between them, they recorded well into the night and created the first G42 album, which would come to be known as '''Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica'''.<br />
<br />
The following year, Fritter and Shmeeb once again gained access to studio space. Many more late-night recording sessions would follow in Studio X (now also defunct) which was located in the basement of the house where Fritter was staying. <br />
<br />
During the summer of 1991, '''CgE{tr.ly_t243T''' (often credited as Dan 243) worked with Fritter on a side-project called [[242_243=EEEK!!|242+243=EEEK!!]] and one track from this project is included on later versions of ''MC1134WE'' as bonus content. ''242+243=EEEK!!'' did not produce anything else that survived but these two would start another project in 1993 by the name of [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]] and four tracks from this project are also included as bonus content on a greatly expanded version of ''MC1134WE'', released in 1993. The name ''Cops Cabs and Crazy People'' would not be used again until it became the working title for their 2005 podcast project.<br />
<br />
===Limp Sink (1991-1994)===<br />
Acquiring a select time slot on UBC's CiTR Radio, Fritter and Shmeeb 42 start to broadcast [[Limp Sink]] every Friday night from midnight to 08:00. Joined a few months later by '''Postman Pat''', the Limp Sink radio show was the prime source of all the recorded material during this time, resulting in two full-length albums and one 3-minute single. In 2005, Sinusoidal would release the [[Theatre of Noise Collection]], including all of the material from these three albums.<br />
<br />
===The Ranch (1994-1997)===<br />
During this period, the Limp Sink show kept on going but the most significant result was a lot of partying and backyard barbecues at the Ranch. Unfortunately, very few recordings have survived.<br />
<br />
In the spring of 1994, the G42 crew made several DAT recordings in an abandoned cistern. Their first purely accoustic collection, this would later become the only release from this period.<br />
<br />
===Dark Ages (1997-2001)===<br />
Also known as the ''Galactic Payback'', the band was all but disintegrated during this time. The Limp Sink show had been cancelled in a wave of scandal and without access to the radio station equipment, there was little time or funds for recording.<br />
<br />
===Digital Noise Rebirth (2001-2005)===<br />
In the Autumn of 2001, Fritter and CgE{tr.ly_t243T make a pact to record every Wednesday night for the sake of sanity.<br />
<br />
The style of music during this period had become very noisey and primarily computer based. By 2004, G42 had performed their first live show and albums started being produced again.<br />
<br />
===Cops Cabs and Crazy Podcasts (2005-2009)===<br />
By the Autumn of 2005, the Wednesday night sessions had waned to approximately one every two weeks. One Wednesday night recording is published on a new [[podcast]] titled [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]]. Most of the following Wednesday night recordings would also be added to this podcast. The length of each podcast recording would vary greatly but were about 30 minutes, on average.<br />
<br />
Producing the podcast would limit the production of new albums but increase the overall output significantly, releasing a new almost-album-length track about twice a month.<br />
<br />
On September 28th, 2008, G42 performed its first overseas show in Tokyo, Japan.<br />
<br />
===Sickness, Death, and Mourning (2009-)===<br />
A hiatus is imposed on the band when Fritter is spending more time with his girlfriend who is valiantly fighting "untreatable" cancer.<br />
<br />
At about this same time, both CgE{tr.ly_t243T and Fritter start to collect and build modular synths which is leading to a very different sound. Some recordings are made but nothing is yet published, even on the podcast.<br />
<br />
After a three-year fight, Fritter's girlfriend finally passed away on October 9th, 2010. At the time of this writing, Fritter has not returned to regular participation and no new podcasts, CDs, or live shows have been planned.<br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
#1990 - ''[[Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica]]'' - Reissued in 1993 and 2000 with additional material.<br />
#1992 - ''[[Jack Maynard]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1992 - ''[[Helium]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1993 - ''[[LSDC10]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1994 - ''[[Cistern Sessions]]''<br />
#2003 - ''[[Bound in Human Flesh]]''<br />
#2004 - ''[[Live at the Meat Ball]]'' - Not available through Sinusoidal.<br />
#2005 - ''[[Luminous Mirror]]''<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Limp Sink]]<br />
<br />
==External links== <br />
*[http://g42.net/ G42] Official site.<br />
*[http://g42.net/rss/ G42 Podcasts]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/artists/g42/ G42 on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=5 The G42 Forum on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2337807733 G42 FaceBook Group]<br />
*[http://youtube.com/user/g42theatre G42 on YouTube]<br />
*[http://myspace.com/g42theatre G42 on MySpace]<br />
*[http://groups.myspace.com/g42 The G42 Forum on MySpace]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=G42&diff=1421G422009-09-27T02:34:02Z<p>Abfackeln: /* Discography */</p>
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<div>{{Artist infobox |<br />
| Name = G42<br />
| Image = G42-logo100.JPG<br />
| Years_active = 1987-<br />
| Origin = Vancouver, Canada<br />
| Genre = [[Psychedelic]], [[Noise]]<br />
| Label = [[Sinusoidal]]<br />
| Current_members = [[Fritter]]<br/>[[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]]<br/>[[Postman Pat]]<br/>[[Shmeeb 42]]<br />
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki><br />
*<br />
}}<br />
'''G42''' is one of the founding artists on [[Sinusoidal]]. G42 is an audio adventure that improvises using location recordings, software, acoustic objects and [[DIY]] electronics to create soundscapes of a whimsical or sinister nature.<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===The Gathering (1986-1989)===<br />
During the second annual camping trip organized by '''Fritter''', '''Carmodious''', '''Xymon''', and '''Sgt. Brick''', the name '''G42''' was given to this ragtag band of fugitives during a secret meeting between Fritter and Carmodious. '''Shmeeb 42''' became a regular by the third year and '''Doug''' showed up for a few beers.<br />
<br />
The earliest G42 recordings, dubbed the '''Portable Noyz''' project, featured Fritter, Carmodious, Xymon, and '''Dave Newby''' but these were nothing more than chaotic jam sessions and were never produced for release. This period however remains a central inspiration for their later material.<br />
<br />
===Early Recordings (1989-1991)===<br />
One night in 1989, blessed with free access to studio space at the Toy Palace (now defunct) as well as Pizza and beverages, Fritter and Shmeeb recorded anything their minds could force the equipment into producing. Having zero prior experience with electronic music gear between them, they recorded well into the night and created the first G42 album, which would come to be known as '''Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica'''.<br />
<br />
The following year, Fritter and Shmeeb once again gained access to studio space. Many more late-night recording sessions would follow in Studio X (now also defunct) which was located in the basement of the house where Fritter was staying. <br />
<br />
During the summer of 1991, '''CgE{tr.ly_t243T''' (often credited as Dan 243) worked with Fritter on a side-project called [[242_243=EEEK!!|242+243=EEEK!!]] and one track from this project is included on later versions of ''MC1134WE'' as bonus content. ''242+243=EEEK!!'' did not produce anything else that survived but these two would start another project in 1993 by the name of [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]] and four tracks from this project are also included as bonus content on a greatly expanded version of ''MC1134WE'', released in 1993. The name ''Cops Cabs and Crazy People'' would not be used again until it became the working title for their 2005 podcast project.<br />
<br />
===Limp Sink (1991-1994)===<br />
Acquiring a select time slot on UBC's CiTR Radio, Fritter and Shmeeb 42 start to broadcast [[Limp Sink]] every Friday night from midnight to 08:00. Joined a few months later by '''Postman Pat''', the Limp Sink radio show was the prime source of all the recorded material during this time, resulting in two full-length albums and one 3-minute single. In 2005, Sinusoidal would release the [[Theatre of Noise Collection]], including all of the material from these three albums.<br />
<br />
===The Ranch (1994-1997)===<br />
During this period, the Limp Sink show kept on going but the most significant result was a lot of partying and backyard barbecues at the Ranch. Unfortunately, very few recordings have survived.<br />
<br />
In the spring of 1994, the G42 crew made several DAT recordings in an abandoned cistern. Their first purely accoustic collection, this would later become the only release from this period.<br />
<br />
===Dark Ages (1997-2001)===<br />
Also known as the ''Galactic Payback'', the band was all but disintegrated during this time. The Limp Sink show had been cancelled in a wave of scandal and without access to the radio station equipment, there was little time or funds for recording.<br />
<br />
===Digital Noise Rebirth (2001-2005)===<br />
In the Autumn of 2001, Fritter and CgE{tr.ly_t243T make a pact to record every Wednesday night for the sake of sanity.<br />
<br />
The style of music during this period had become very noisey and primarily computer based. By 2004, G42 had performed their first live show and albums started being produced again.<br />
<br />
===Cops Cabs and Crazy Podcasts (2005-)===<br />
By the Autumn of 2005, the Wednesday night sessions had waned to approximately one every two weeks. One Wednesday night recording is published on a new [[podcast]] titled [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]]. Most of the following Wednesday night recordings would also be added to this podcast. The length of each podcast recording would vary greatly but were about 30 minutes, on average.<br />
<br />
Producing the podcast would limit the production of new albums but increase the overall output significantly, releasing a new almost-album-length track about twice a month.<br />
<br />
On September 28th, 2008, G42 will play its first overseas show on tour with [[Sistrenatus]] in Tokyo, Japan.<br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
#1990 - ''[[Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica]]'' - Reissued in 1993 and 2000 with additional material.<br />
#1992 - ''[[Jack Maynard]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1992 - ''[[Helium]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1993 - ''[[LSDC10]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1994 - ''[[Cistern Sessions]]''<br />
#2003 - ''[[Bound in Human Flesh]]''<br />
#2004 - ''[[Live at the Meat Ball]]'' - Not available through Sinusoidal.<br />
#2005 - ''[[Luminous Mirror]]''<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Limp Sink]]<br />
<br />
==External links== <br />
*[http://g42.net/ G42] Official site.<br />
*[http://g42.net/rss/ G42 Podcasts]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/artists/g42/ G42 on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=5 The G42 Forum on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2337807733 G42 FaceBook Group]<br />
*[http://youtube.com/user/g42theatre G42 on YouTube]<br />
*[http://myspace.com/g42theatre G42 on MySpace]<br />
*[http://groups.myspace.com/g42 The G42 Forum on MySpace]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Bound_in_Human_Flesh&diff=2475Bound in Human Flesh2009-09-24T07:16:00Z<p>Abfackeln: /* Track listing */</p>
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<div>{{Album infobox | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --><br />
| Name = Bound in Human Flesh<br />
| Type = [[Album (music)|Album]]<br />
| Artist = [[G42]]<br />
| Cover = Noimage.jpg<br />
| Released = April 1, 2003<br />
| Recorded = 2002–2003<br />
| Genre = [[Dark Ambient Noise]]<br />
| Length = 78:56<br />
| Label = [[G42 Productions]]<br />
| Catalog = [[Sinusoidal Releases|SOID 016]]<br />
| Producer = [[David Abfackeln]]<br />
| This album = ''Bound in Human Flesh''<br />(2003)<br />
| Last album = ''[[Cistern Sessions]]''<br />(1994)<br />
| Next album = ''[[Live at the Meat Ball]]''<br />(2004)<br />
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki><br />
*<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''''Bound in Human Flesh''''' is a 2003 album by [[G42]]. It has not yet been released on Sinusoidal.<br />
<br />
==Track listing==<br />
#"Farewell McGuffin" (5:07)<br />
#"11 Days" (15:11)<br />
#"Falling Under" (11:31)<br />
#"My Boom Stick" (5:06)<br />
#"Plug It In, Otis" (8:52)<br />
#"Dust" (2:08)<br />
#"Secretion of Wasps" (4:06)<br />
#"11 Days Later" (26:55)<br />
<br />
==Personnel==<br />
*[[Fritter]]<br />
*[[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]] (credited as Dan 243)<br />
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[[Category:Sinusoidal albums]]<br />
[[Category:G42 albums]]<br />
[[Category:200s albums]]<br />
[[Category:2003 albums]]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Bound_in_Human_Flesh&diff=1417Bound in Human Flesh2009-03-05T04:57:11Z<p>Abfackeln: </p>
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<div>{{Album infobox | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --><br />
| Name = Bound in Human Flesh<br />
| Type = [[Album (music)|Album]]<br />
| Artist = [[G42]]<br />
| Cover = Noimage.jpg<br />
| Released = April 1, 2003<br />
| Recorded = 2002–2003<br />
| Genre = [[Dark Ambient Noise]]<br />
| Length = 78:56<br />
| Label = [[G42 Productions]]<br />
| Catalog = [[Sinusoidal Releases|SOID 016]]<br />
| Producer = [[David Abfackeln]]<br />
| This album = ''Bound in Human Flesh''<br />(2003)<br />
| Last album = ''[[Cistern Sessions]]''<br />(1994)<br />
| Next album = ''[[Live at the Meat Ball]]''<br />(2004)<br />
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki><br />
*<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''''Bound in Human Flesh''''' is a 2003 album by [[G42]]. It has not yet been released on Sinusoidal.<br />
<br />
==Track listing==<br />
#"Farewell McGuffin" (5:07)<br />
#"28 Days" (15:11)<br />
#"Falling Under" (11:31)<br />
#"My Boom Stick" (5:06)<br />
#"Plug It In, Otis" (8:52)<br />
#"Dust" (2:08)<br />
#"Secretion of Wasps" (4:06)<br />
#"11 Days" (26:55)<br />
<br />
==Personnel==<br />
*[[Fritter]]<br />
*[[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]] (credited as Dan 243)<br />
<br />
[[Category:Sinusoidal albums]]<br />
[[Category:G42 albums]]<br />
[[Category:200s albums]]<br />
[[Category:2003 albums]]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Sinusoidal_Releases&diff=1432Sinusoidal Releases2009-03-05T04:55:30Z<p>Abfackeln: </p>
<hr />
<div>*SOID 001 [[Haitchc|Haitch C Soundcraft]] - Lord Tappi<br />
*SOID 002 [[Morning Gold Fix]] - Alchemic Archives Vol 1<br />
*SOID 003 [[Experiencing Difficulty]] - Diffiencing Expericulty<br />
*SOID 004 [[Haitchc]] Plutonian Nights: Late Night Improvisations On Air Vol 1<br />
*SOID 005 [[CCWS]] - Best of...<br />
*SOID 006 [[Rich n Famous]] - Octive Stupid<br />
*SOID 007 [[G42]] - [[Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica]]<br />
*SOID 008 [[Haitchc]] - Anything Like EP<br />
*SOID 009 [[Krisco]] - Booya<br />
*SOID 010 [[Krisco]] - Popcorn<br />
*SOID 011 [[Rainjacket]]<br />
*SOID 012 [[CCWS]] - Digital Chainsaw<br />
*SOID 013 [[Experiencing Difficulty]] in Outer Space<br />
*SOID 014 [[Experiencing Difficulty]] / [[Rainjacket]]<br />
*SOID 015 [[G42]] - [[Cistern Sessions]]<br />
*SOID 016 [[G42]] - [[Bound in Human Flesh]]<br />
*SOID 017 [[G42]] - [[Theatre of Noise Collection]] 2CD<br />
*SOID 018<br />
*SOID 019<br />
*SOID 020 [[Experiencing Difficulty]] - [[Future Failure]]<br />
*SOID 021 [[G42]] - [[Luminous Mirror]]<br />
*SOID 022 TBA<br />
*SOID 023 TBA</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=G42&diff=1418G422009-01-15T01:49:16Z<p>Abfackeln: /* Discography */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Artist infobox |<br />
| Name = G42<br />
| Image = G42-logo100.JPG<br />
| Years_active = 1987-<br />
| Origin = Vancouver, Canada<br />
| Genre = [[Psychedelic]], [[Noise]]<br />
| Label = [[Sinusoidal]]<br />
| Current_members = [[Fritter]]<br/>[[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]]<br/>[[Postman Pat]]<br/>[[Shmeeb 42]]<br />
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki><br />
*<br />
}}<br />
'''G42''' is one of the founding artists on [[Sinusoidal]]. G42 is an audio adventure that improvises using location recordings, software, acoustic objects and [[DIY]] electronics to create soundscapes of a whimsical or sinister nature.<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===The Gathering (1986-1989)===<br />
During the second annual camping trip organized by '''Fritter''', '''Carmodious''', '''Xymon''', and '''Sgt. Brick''', the name '''G42''' was given to this ragtag band of fugitives during a secret meeting between Fritter and Carmodious. '''Shmeeb 42''' became a regular by the third year and '''Doug''' showed up for a few beers.<br />
<br />
The earliest G42 recordings, dubbed the '''Portable Noyz''' project, featured Fritter, Carmodious, Xymon, and '''Dave Newby''' but these were nothing more than chaotic jam sessions and were never produced for release. This period however remains a central inspiration for their later material.<br />
<br />
===Early Recordings (1989-1991)===<br />
One night in 1989, blessed with free access to studio space at the Toy Palace (now defunct) as well as Pizza and beverages, Fritter and Shmeeb recorded anything their minds could force the equipment into producing. Having zero prior experience with electronic music gear between them, they recorded well into the night and created the first G42 album, which would come to be known as '''Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica'''.<br />
<br />
The following year, Fritter and Shmeeb once again gained access to studio space. Many more late-night recording sessions would follow in Studio X (now also defunct) which was located in the basement of the house where Fritter was staying. <br />
<br />
During the summer of 1991, '''CgE{tr.ly_t243T''' (often credited as Dan 243) worked with Fritter on a side-project called [[242_243=EEEK!!|242+243=EEEK!!]] and one track from this project is included on later versions of ''MC1134WE'' as bonus content. ''242+243=EEEK!!'' did not produce anything else that survived but these two would start another project in 1993 by the name of [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]] and four tracks from this project are also included as bonus content on a greatly expanded version of ''MC1134WE'', released in 1993. The name ''Cops Cabs and Crazy People'' would not be used again until it became the working title for their 2005 podcast project.<br />
<br />
===Limp Sink (1991-1994)===<br />
Acquiring a select time slot on UBC's CiTR Radio, Fritter and Shmeeb 42 start to broadcast [[Limp Sink]] every Friday night from midnight to 08:00. Joined a few months later by '''Postman Pat''', the Limp Sink radio show was the prime source of all the recorded material during this time, resulting in two full-length albums and one 3-minute single. In 2005, Sinusoidal would release the [[Theatre of Noise Collection]], including all of the material from these three albums.<br />
<br />
===The Ranch (1994-1997)===<br />
During this period, the Limp Sink show kept on going but the most significant result was a lot of partying and backyard barbecues at the Ranch. Unfortunately, very few recordings have survived.<br />
<br />
In the spring of 1994, the G42 crew made several DAT recordings in an abandoned cistern. Their first purely accoustic collection, this would later become the only release from this period.<br />
<br />
===Dark Ages (1997-2001)===<br />
Also known as the ''Galactic Payback'', the band was all but disintegrated during this time. The Limp Sink show had been cancelled in a wave of scandal and without access to the radio station equipment, there was little time or funds for recording.<br />
<br />
===Digital Noise Rebirth (2001-2005)===<br />
In the Autumn of 2001, Fritter and CgE{tr.ly_t243T make a pact to record every Wednesday night for the sake of sanity.<br />
<br />
The style of music during this period had become very noisey and primarily computer based. By 2004, G42 had performed their first live show and albums started being produced again.<br />
<br />
===Cops Cabs and Crazy Podcasts (2005-)===<br />
By the Autumn of 2005, the Wednesday night sessions had waned to approximately one every two weeks. One Wednesday night recording is published on a new [[podcast]] titled [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]]. Most of the following Wednesday night recordings would also be added to this podcast. The length of each podcast recording would vary greatly but were about 30 minutes, on average.<br />
<br />
Producing the podcast would limit the production of new albums but increase the overall output significantly, releasing a new almost-album-length track about twice a month.<br />
<br />
On September 28th, 2008, G42 will play its first overseas show on tour with [[Sistrenatus]] in Tokyo, Japan.<br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
#1990 - ''[[Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica]]'' - Reissued in 1993 and 2000 with additional material.<br />
#1992 - ''[[Jack Maynard]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1992 - ''[[Helium]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1993 - ''[[LSDC10]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1994 - ''[[Cistern Sessions]]''<br />
#2003 - ''[[Bound in Human Flesh]]'' - Sinusoidal release due in 2009.<br />
#2004 - ''[[Live at the Meat Ball]]'' - Not available through Sinusoidal.<br />
#2005 - ''[[Luminous Mirror]]''<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Limp Sink]]<br />
<br />
==External links== <br />
*[http://g42.net/ G42] Official site.<br />
*[http://g42.net/rss/ G42 Podcasts]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/artists/g42/ G42 on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=5 The G42 Forum on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2337807733 G42 FaceBook Group]<br />
*[http://youtube.com/user/g42theatre G42 on YouTube]<br />
*[http://myspace.com/g42theatre G42 on MySpace]<br />
*[http://groups.myspace.com/g42 The G42 Forum on MySpace]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=G42&diff=1414G422009-01-15T01:48:29Z<p>Abfackeln: /* Discography */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Artist infobox |<br />
| Name = G42<br />
| Image = G42-logo100.JPG<br />
| Years_active = 1987-<br />
| Origin = Vancouver, Canada<br />
| Genre = [[Psychedelic]], [[Noise]]<br />
| Label = [[Sinusoidal]]<br />
| Current_members = [[Fritter]]<br/>[[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]]<br/>[[Postman Pat]]<br/>[[Shmeeb 42]]<br />
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki><br />
*<br />
}}<br />
'''G42''' is one of the founding artists on [[Sinusoidal]]. G42 is an audio adventure that improvises using location recordings, software, acoustic objects and [[DIY]] electronics to create soundscapes of a whimsical or sinister nature.<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===The Gathering (1986-1989)===<br />
During the second annual camping trip organized by '''Fritter''', '''Carmodious''', '''Xymon''', and '''Sgt. Brick''', the name '''G42''' was given to this ragtag band of fugitives during a secret meeting between Fritter and Carmodious. '''Shmeeb 42''' became a regular by the third year and '''Doug''' showed up for a few beers.<br />
<br />
The earliest G42 recordings, dubbed the '''Portable Noyz''' project, featured Fritter, Carmodious, Xymon, and '''Dave Newby''' but these were nothing more than chaotic jam sessions and were never produced for release. This period however remains a central inspiration for their later material.<br />
<br />
===Early Recordings (1989-1991)===<br />
One night in 1989, blessed with free access to studio space at the Toy Palace (now defunct) as well as Pizza and beverages, Fritter and Shmeeb recorded anything their minds could force the equipment into producing. Having zero prior experience with electronic music gear between them, they recorded well into the night and created the first G42 album, which would come to be known as '''Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica'''.<br />
<br />
The following year, Fritter and Shmeeb once again gained access to studio space. Many more late-night recording sessions would follow in Studio X (now also defunct) which was located in the basement of the house where Fritter was staying. <br />
<br />
During the summer of 1991, '''CgE{tr.ly_t243T''' (often credited as Dan 243) worked with Fritter on a side-project called [[242_243=EEEK!!|242+243=EEEK!!]] and one track from this project is included on later versions of ''MC1134WE'' as bonus content. ''242+243=EEEK!!'' did not produce anything else that survived but these two would start another project in 1993 by the name of [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]] and four tracks from this project are also included as bonus content on a greatly expanded version of ''MC1134WE'', released in 1993. The name ''Cops Cabs and Crazy People'' would not be used again until it became the working title for their 2005 podcast project.<br />
<br />
===Limp Sink (1991-1994)===<br />
Acquiring a select time slot on UBC's CiTR Radio, Fritter and Shmeeb 42 start to broadcast [[Limp Sink]] every Friday night from midnight to 08:00. Joined a few months later by '''Postman Pat''', the Limp Sink radio show was the prime source of all the recorded material during this time, resulting in two full-length albums and one 3-minute single. In 2005, Sinusoidal would release the [[Theatre of Noise Collection]], including all of the material from these three albums.<br />
<br />
===The Ranch (1994-1997)===<br />
During this period, the Limp Sink show kept on going but the most significant result was a lot of partying and backyard barbecues at the Ranch. Unfortunately, very few recordings have survived.<br />
<br />
In the spring of 1994, the G42 crew made several DAT recordings in an abandoned cistern. Their first purely accoustic collection, this would later become the only release from this period.<br />
<br />
===Dark Ages (1997-2001)===<br />
Also known as the ''Galactic Payback'', the band was all but disintegrated during this time. The Limp Sink show had been cancelled in a wave of scandal and without access to the radio station equipment, there was little time or funds for recording.<br />
<br />
===Digital Noise Rebirth (2001-2005)===<br />
In the Autumn of 2001, Fritter and CgE{tr.ly_t243T make a pact to record every Wednesday night for the sake of sanity.<br />
<br />
The style of music during this period had become very noisey and primarily computer based. By 2004, G42 had performed their first live show and albums started being produced again.<br />
<br />
===Cops Cabs and Crazy Podcasts (2005-)===<br />
By the Autumn of 2005, the Wednesday night sessions had waned to approximately one every two weeks. One Wednesday night recording is published on a new [[podcast]] titled [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]]. Most of the following Wednesday night recordings would also be added to this podcast. The length of each podcast recording would vary greatly but were about 30 minutes, on average.<br />
<br />
Producing the podcast would limit the production of new albums but increase the overall output significantly, releasing a new almost-album-length track about twice a month.<br />
<br />
On September 28th, 2008, G42 will play its first overseas show on tour with [[Sistrenatus]] in Tokyo, Japan.<br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
#1990 - ''[[Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica]]'' - Reissued in 1993 and 2000 with additional material.<br />
#1992 - ''[[Jack Maynard]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1992 - ''[[Helium]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1993 - ''[[LSDC10]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''.<br />
#1994 - ''[[Cistern Sessions]]''<br />
#2003 - ''[[Bound in Human Flesh]]'' - Sinusoidal release due in 2009.<br />
#2004 - ''[[Live at the Meat Ball]]'' - Not available.<br />
#2005 - ''[[Luminous Mirror]]''<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Limp Sink]]<br />
<br />
==External links== <br />
*[http://g42.net/ G42] Official site.<br />
*[http://g42.net/rss/ G42 Podcasts]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/artists/g42/ G42 on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=5 The G42 Forum on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2337807733 G42 FaceBook Group]<br />
*[http://youtube.com/user/g42theatre G42 on YouTube]<br />
*[http://myspace.com/g42theatre G42 on MySpace]<br />
*[http://groups.myspace.com/g42 The G42 Forum on MySpace]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=G42&diff=1413G422009-01-15T01:46:01Z<p>Abfackeln: /* Discography */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Artist infobox |<br />
| Name = G42<br />
| Image = G42-logo100.JPG<br />
| Years_active = 1987-<br />
| Origin = Vancouver, Canada<br />
| Genre = [[Psychedelic]], [[Noise]]<br />
| Label = [[Sinusoidal]]<br />
| Current_members = [[Fritter]]<br/>[[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]]<br/>[[Postman Pat]]<br/>[[Shmeeb 42]]<br />
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki><br />
*<br />
}}<br />
'''G42''' is one of the founding artists on [[Sinusoidal]]. G42 is an audio adventure that improvises using location recordings, software, acoustic objects and [[DIY]] electronics to create soundscapes of a whimsical or sinister nature.<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===The Gathering (1986-1989)===<br />
During the second annual camping trip organized by '''Fritter''', '''Carmodious''', '''Xymon''', and '''Sgt. Brick''', the name '''G42''' was given to this ragtag band of fugitives during a secret meeting between Fritter and Carmodious. '''Shmeeb 42''' became a regular by the third year and '''Doug''' showed up for a few beers.<br />
<br />
The earliest G42 recordings, dubbed the '''Portable Noyz''' project, featured Fritter, Carmodious, Xymon, and '''Dave Newby''' but these were nothing more than chaotic jam sessions and were never produced for release. This period however remains a central inspiration for their later material.<br />
<br />
===Early Recordings (1989-1991)===<br />
One night in 1989, blessed with free access to studio space at the Toy Palace (now defunct) as well as Pizza and beverages, Fritter and Shmeeb recorded anything their minds could force the equipment into producing. Having zero prior experience with electronic music gear between them, they recorded well into the night and created the first G42 album, which would come to be known as '''Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica'''.<br />
<br />
The following year, Fritter and Shmeeb once again gained access to studio space. Many more late-night recording sessions would follow in Studio X (now also defunct) which was located in the basement of the house where Fritter was staying. <br />
<br />
During the summer of 1991, '''CgE{tr.ly_t243T''' (often credited as Dan 243) worked with Fritter on a side-project called [[242_243=EEEK!!|242+243=EEEK!!]] and one track from this project is included on later versions of ''MC1134WE'' as bonus content. ''242+243=EEEK!!'' did not produce anything else that survived but these two would start another project in 1993 by the name of [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]] and four tracks from this project are also included as bonus content on a greatly expanded version of ''MC1134WE'', released in 1993. The name ''Cops Cabs and Crazy People'' would not be used again until it became the working title for their 2005 podcast project.<br />
<br />
===Limp Sink (1991-1994)===<br />
Acquiring a select time slot on UBC's CiTR Radio, Fritter and Shmeeb 42 start to broadcast [[Limp Sink]] every Friday night from midnight to 08:00. Joined a few months later by '''Postman Pat''', the Limp Sink radio show was the prime source of all the recorded material during this time, resulting in two full-length albums and one 3-minute single. In 2005, Sinusoidal would release the [[Theatre of Noise Collection]], including all of the material from these three albums.<br />
<br />
===The Ranch (1994-1997)===<br />
During this period, the Limp Sink show kept on going but the most significant result was a lot of partying and backyard barbecues at the Ranch. Unfortunately, very few recordings have survived.<br />
<br />
In the spring of 1994, the G42 crew made several DAT recordings in an abandoned cistern. Their first purely accoustic collection, this would later become the only release from this period.<br />
<br />
===Dark Ages (1997-2001)===<br />
Also known as the ''Galactic Payback'', the band was all but disintegrated during this time. The Limp Sink show had been cancelled in a wave of scandal and without access to the radio station equipment, there was little time or funds for recording.<br />
<br />
===Digital Noise Rebirth (2001-2005)===<br />
In the Autumn of 2001, Fritter and CgE{tr.ly_t243T make a pact to record every Wednesday night for the sake of sanity.<br />
<br />
The style of music during this period had become very noisey and primarily computer based. By 2004, G42 had performed their first live show and albums started being produced again.<br />
<br />
===Cops Cabs and Crazy Podcasts (2005-)===<br />
By the Autumn of 2005, the Wednesday night sessions had waned to approximately one every two weeks. One Wednesday night recording is published on a new [[podcast]] titled [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]]. Most of the following Wednesday night recordings would also be added to this podcast. The length of each podcast recording would vary greatly but were about 30 minutes, on average.<br />
<br />
Producing the podcast would limit the production of new albums but increase the overall output significantly, releasing a new almost-album-length track about twice a month.<br />
<br />
On September 28th, 2008, G42 will play its first overseas show on tour with [[Sistrenatus]] in Tokyo, Japan.<br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
#1990 - ''[[Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica]]'' - Reissued in 1993 and 2000 with additional material.<br />
#1992 - ''[[Jack Maynard]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''<br />
#1992 - ''[[Helium]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''<br />
#1993 - ''[[LSDC10]]'' - Reissued in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''<br />
#1994 - ''[[Cistern Sessions]]''<br />
#2003 - ''[[Bound in Human Flesh]]''<br />
#2004 - ''[[Live at the Meat Ball]]''<br />
#2005 - ''[[Luminous Mirror]]''<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Limp Sink]]<br />
<br />
==External links== <br />
*[http://g42.net/ G42] Official site.<br />
*[http://g42.net/rss/ G42 Podcasts]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/artists/g42/ G42 on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=5 The G42 Forum on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2337807733 G42 FaceBook Group]<br />
*[http://youtube.com/user/g42theatre G42 on YouTube]<br />
*[http://myspace.com/g42theatre G42 on MySpace]<br />
*[http://groups.myspace.com/g42 The G42 Forum on MySpace]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Minimum_Clearance_1134_Wembley%27s_Earotica&diff=2404Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica2009-01-15T01:41:48Z<p>Abfackeln: /* Bonus tracks */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Album infobox | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --><br />
| Name = Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica<br />
| Type = [[Album (music)|Album]]<br />
| Artist = [[G42]]<br />
| Cover = Noimage.jpg<br />
| Released = April 1, 1990<br />April 1, 1993<br />April 1, 2000<br />
| Recorded = 1989–1990<br />
| Genre = [[Analog Experimental]]<br />
| Length = 44:57–89:56<br />
| Catalog = [[Sinusoidal Releases|SOID 007]]<br />
| Label = [[Sinusoidal]]<br />
| Producer = [[David Abfackeln]], [[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]]<br />
| Last album = <br />
| This album = ''MC1134WE''<br />(1990)<br />
| Next album = ''[[Jack Maynard]]''<br />(1991)<br />
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki><br />
*<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''''Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica''''', or MC1134WE, is a 1990 album by [[G42]]. It was their first project released and after many reissues with various bonus tracks, was finally released on Sinusoidal in 2000.<br />
<br />
==Track listing==<br />
#"Timbuck Pole" (2:42)<br />
#"Falling Apart" (6:20)<br />
#"Industrial" (5:06)<br />
#"Excitement" (1:32)<br />
#"Semi-Cellular Fish Plant Accessory" (1:11)<br />
#"Emergency Exit Unlimited KMS" (15:13)<br />
#"The Blender Song" (1:23)<br />
#"Nebulous" (6:11)<br />
#"Oblique" (2:03)<br />
#"The Armageddon Factor" (3:16)<br />
<br />
==Bonus tracks==<br />
#"Bunny Rabbits" (2:03)<br />
#"Pordoink" (5:40)<br />
#"Sand Bags on the Meadow" (2:22) *<br />
#"Xenon"(8:22)<br />
#"Helium (excerpt)" (3:33) *<br />
#"Onomatopoeia/Subpoena" (6:11)<br />
#"Malkin" (3:20)<br />
#"Trapped" (1:16)<br />
#"What Happened Then?" (7:37) *<br />
#"Post Night" (4:35) *<br />
: * Not included on 2000 Sinusoidal version.<br />
<br />
==Personnel==<br />
*[[Fritter]] (Keyboard, samples, effects, vox, knobs and buttons)<br />
*[[Shmeeb 42]] (Keyboard, samples, effects, heartbeat)<br />
*[[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]] (credited as Dan 243) (Field recordings, electronics, lyrics, vox)<br />
[[Category:Sinusoidal albums]]<br />
[[Category:G42 albums]]<br />
[[Category:1990s albums]]<br />
[[Category:1990 albums]]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Minimum_Clearance_1134_Wembley%27s_Earotica&diff=1411Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica2009-01-15T01:41:24Z<p>Abfackeln: /* Bonus tracks */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Album infobox | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --><br />
| Name = Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica<br />
| Type = [[Album (music)|Album]]<br />
| Artist = [[G42]]<br />
| Cover = Noimage.jpg<br />
| Released = April 1, 1990<br />April 1, 1993<br />April 1, 2000<br />
| Recorded = 1989–1990<br />
| Genre = [[Analog Experimental]]<br />
| Length = 44:57–89:56<br />
| Catalog = [[Sinusoidal Releases|SOID 007]]<br />
| Label = [[Sinusoidal]]<br />
| Producer = [[David Abfackeln]], [[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]]<br />
| Last album = <br />
| This album = ''MC1134WE''<br />(1990)<br />
| Next album = ''[[Jack Maynard]]''<br />(1991)<br />
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki><br />
*<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''''Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica''''', or MC1134WE, is a 1990 album by [[G42]]. It was their first project released and after many reissues with various bonus tracks, was finally released on Sinusoidal in 2000.<br />
<br />
==Track listing==<br />
#"Timbuck Pole" (2:42)<br />
#"Falling Apart" (6:20)<br />
#"Industrial" (5:06)<br />
#"Excitement" (1:32)<br />
#"Semi-Cellular Fish Plant Accessory" (1:11)<br />
#"Emergency Exit Unlimited KMS" (15:13)<br />
#"The Blender Song" (1:23)<br />
#"Nebulous" (6:11)<br />
#"Oblique" (2:03)<br />
#"The Armageddon Factor" (3:16)<br />
<br />
==Bonus tracks==<br />
#"Bunny Rabbits" (2:03)<br />
#"Pordoink" (5:40)<br />
#"Sand Bags on the Meadow" (2:22) *<br />
#"Xenon"(8:22)<br />
#"Helium (excerpt)" (3:33) *<br />
#"Onomatopoeia/Subpoena" (6:11)<br />
#"Malkin" (3:20)<br />
#"Trapped" (1:16)<br />
#"What Happened Then?" (7:37) *<br />
#"Post Night" (4:35) *<br />
** Not included on 2000 Sinusoidal version.<br />
<br />
==Personnel==<br />
*[[Fritter]] (Keyboard, samples, effects, vox, knobs and buttons)<br />
*[[Shmeeb 42]] (Keyboard, samples, effects, heartbeat)<br />
*[[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]] (credited as Dan 243) (Field recordings, electronics, lyrics, vox)<br />
[[Category:Sinusoidal albums]]<br />
[[Category:G42 albums]]<br />
[[Category:1990s albums]]<br />
[[Category:1990 albums]]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Minimum_Clearance_1134_Wembley%27s_Earotica&diff=1410Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica2009-01-15T01:41:13Z<p>Abfackeln: /* Bonus tracks */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Album infobox | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --><br />
| Name = Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica<br />
| Type = [[Album (music)|Album]]<br />
| Artist = [[G42]]<br />
| Cover = Noimage.jpg<br />
| Released = April 1, 1990<br />April 1, 1993<br />April 1, 2000<br />
| Recorded = 1989–1990<br />
| Genre = [[Analog Experimental]]<br />
| Length = 44:57–89:56<br />
| Catalog = [[Sinusoidal Releases|SOID 007]]<br />
| Label = [[Sinusoidal]]<br />
| Producer = [[David Abfackeln]], [[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]]<br />
| Last album = <br />
| This album = ''MC1134WE''<br />(1990)<br />
| Next album = ''[[Jack Maynard]]''<br />(1991)<br />
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki><br />
*<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''''Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica''''', or MC1134WE, is a 1990 album by [[G42]]. It was their first project released and after many reissues with various bonus tracks, was finally released on Sinusoidal in 2000.<br />
<br />
==Track listing==<br />
#"Timbuck Pole" (2:42)<br />
#"Falling Apart" (6:20)<br />
#"Industrial" (5:06)<br />
#"Excitement" (1:32)<br />
#"Semi-Cellular Fish Plant Accessory" (1:11)<br />
#"Emergency Exit Unlimited KMS" (15:13)<br />
#"The Blender Song" (1:23)<br />
#"Nebulous" (6:11)<br />
#"Oblique" (2:03)<br />
#"The Armageddon Factor" (3:16)<br />
<br />
==Bonus tracks==<br />
#"Bunny Rabbits" (2:03)<br />
#"Pordoink" (5:40)<br />
#"Sand Bags on the Meadow" (2:22) *<br />
#"Xenon"(8:22)<br />
#"Helium (excerpt)" (3:33) *<br />
#"Onomatopoeia/Subpoena" (6:11)<br />
#"Malkin" (3:20)<br />
#"Trapped" (1:16)<br />
#"What Happened Then?" (7:37) *<br />
#"Post Night" (4:35) *<br />
\* Not included on 2000 Sinusoidal version.<br />
<br />
==Personnel==<br />
*[[Fritter]] (Keyboard, samples, effects, vox, knobs and buttons)<br />
*[[Shmeeb 42]] (Keyboard, samples, effects, heartbeat)<br />
*[[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]] (credited as Dan 243) (Field recordings, electronics, lyrics, vox)<br />
[[Category:Sinusoidal albums]]<br />
[[Category:G42 albums]]<br />
[[Category:1990s albums]]<br />
[[Category:1990 albums]]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Minimum_Clearance_1134_Wembley%27s_Earotica&diff=1409Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica2009-01-15T01:41:00Z<p>Abfackeln: /* Bonus tracks */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Album infobox | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --><br />
| Name = Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica<br />
| Type = [[Album (music)|Album]]<br />
| Artist = [[G42]]<br />
| Cover = Noimage.jpg<br />
| Released = April 1, 1990<br />April 1, 1993<br />April 1, 2000<br />
| Recorded = 1989–1990<br />
| Genre = [[Analog Experimental]]<br />
| Length = 44:57–89:56<br />
| Catalog = [[Sinusoidal Releases|SOID 007]]<br />
| Label = [[Sinusoidal]]<br />
| Producer = [[David Abfackeln]], [[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]]<br />
| Last album = <br />
| This album = ''MC1134WE''<br />(1990)<br />
| Next album = ''[[Jack Maynard]]''<br />(1991)<br />
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki><br />
*<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''''Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica''''', or MC1134WE, is a 1990 album by [[G42]]. It was their first project released and after many reissues with various bonus tracks, was finally released on Sinusoidal in 2000.<br />
<br />
==Track listing==<br />
#"Timbuck Pole" (2:42)<br />
#"Falling Apart" (6:20)<br />
#"Industrial" (5:06)<br />
#"Excitement" (1:32)<br />
#"Semi-Cellular Fish Plant Accessory" (1:11)<br />
#"Emergency Exit Unlimited KMS" (15:13)<br />
#"The Blender Song" (1:23)<br />
#"Nebulous" (6:11)<br />
#"Oblique" (2:03)<br />
#"The Armageddon Factor" (3:16)<br />
<br />
==Bonus tracks==<br />
#"Bunny Rabbits" (2:03)<br />
#"Pordoink" (5:40)<br />
#"Sand Bags on the Meadow" (2:22) *<br />
#"Xenon"(8:22)<br />
#"Helium (excerpt)" (3:33) *<br />
#"Onomatopoeia/Subpoena" (6:11)<br />
#"Malkin" (3:20)<br />
#"Trapped" (1:16)<br />
#"What Happened Then?" (7:37) *<br />
#"Post Night" (4:35) *<br />
: * Not included on 2000 Sinusoidal version.<br />
<br />
==Personnel==<br />
*[[Fritter]] (Keyboard, samples, effects, vox, knobs and buttons)<br />
*[[Shmeeb 42]] (Keyboard, samples, effects, heartbeat)<br />
*[[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]] (credited as Dan 243) (Field recordings, electronics, lyrics, vox)<br />
[[Category:Sinusoidal albums]]<br />
[[Category:G42 albums]]<br />
[[Category:1990s albums]]<br />
[[Category:1990 albums]]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=Minimum_Clearance_1134_Wembley%27s_Earotica&diff=1408Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica2009-01-15T01:40:39Z<p>Abfackeln: /* Bonus tracks */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Album infobox | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --><br />
| Name = Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica<br />
| Type = [[Album (music)|Album]]<br />
| Artist = [[G42]]<br />
| Cover = Noimage.jpg<br />
| Released = April 1, 1990<br />April 1, 1993<br />April 1, 2000<br />
| Recorded = 1989–1990<br />
| Genre = [[Analog Experimental]]<br />
| Length = 44:57–89:56<br />
| Catalog = [[Sinusoidal Releases|SOID 007]]<br />
| Label = [[Sinusoidal]]<br />
| Producer = [[David Abfackeln]], [[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]]<br />
| Last album = <br />
| This album = ''MC1134WE''<br />(1990)<br />
| Next album = ''[[Jack Maynard]]''<br />(1991)<br />
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki><br />
*<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''''Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica''''', or MC1134WE, is a 1990 album by [[G42]]. It was their first project released and after many reissues with various bonus tracks, was finally released on Sinusoidal in 2000.<br />
<br />
==Track listing==<br />
#"Timbuck Pole" (2:42)<br />
#"Falling Apart" (6:20)<br />
#"Industrial" (5:06)<br />
#"Excitement" (1:32)<br />
#"Semi-Cellular Fish Plant Accessory" (1:11)<br />
#"Emergency Exit Unlimited KMS" (15:13)<br />
#"The Blender Song" (1:23)<br />
#"Nebulous" (6:11)<br />
#"Oblique" (2:03)<br />
#"The Armageddon Factor" (3:16)<br />
<br />
==Bonus tracks==<br />
#"Bunny Rabbits" (2:03)<br />
#"Pordoink" (5:40)<br />
#"Sand Bags on the Meadow" (2:22) *<br />
#"Xenon"(8:22)<br />
#"Helium (excerpt)" (3:33) *<br />
#"Onomatopoeia/Subpoena" (6:11)<br />
#"Malkin" (3:20)<br />
#"Trapped" (1:16)<br />
#"What Happened Then?" (7:37) *<br />
#"Post Night" (4:35) *<br />
:: * Not included on 2000 Sinusoidal version.<br />
<br />
==Personnel==<br />
*[[Fritter]] (Keyboard, samples, effects, vox, knobs and buttons)<br />
*[[Shmeeb 42]] (Keyboard, samples, effects, heartbeat)<br />
*[[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]] (credited as Dan 243) (Field recordings, electronics, lyrics, vox)<br />
[[Category:Sinusoidal albums]]<br />
[[Category:G42 albums]]<br />
[[Category:1990s albums]]<br />
[[Category:1990 albums]]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=G42&diff=1412G422009-01-15T01:37:24Z<p>Abfackeln: /* Discography */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Artist infobox |<br />
| Name = G42<br />
| Image = G42-logo100.JPG<br />
| Years_active = 1987-<br />
| Origin = Vancouver, Canada<br />
| Genre = [[Psychedelic]], [[Noise]]<br />
| Label = [[Sinusoidal]]<br />
| Current_members = [[Fritter]]<br/>[[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]]<br/>[[Postman Pat]]<br/>[[Shmeeb 42]]<br />
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki><br />
*<br />
}}<br />
'''G42''' is one of the founding artists on [[Sinusoidal]]. G42 is an audio adventure that improvises using location recordings, software, acoustic objects and [[DIY]] electronics to create soundscapes of a whimsical or sinister nature.<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===The Gathering (1986-1989)===<br />
During the second annual camping trip organized by '''Fritter''', '''Carmodious''', '''Xymon''', and '''Sgt. Brick''', the name '''G42''' was given to this ragtag band of fugitives during a secret meeting between Fritter and Carmodious. '''Shmeeb 42''' became a regular by the third year and '''Doug''' showed up for a few beers.<br />
<br />
The earliest G42 recordings, dubbed the '''Portable Noyz''' project, featured Fritter, Carmodious, Xymon, and '''Dave Newby''' but these were nothing more than chaotic jam sessions and were never produced for release. This period however remains a central inspiration for their later material.<br />
<br />
===Early Recordings (1989-1991)===<br />
One night in 1989, blessed with free access to studio space at the Toy Palace (now defunct) as well as Pizza and beverages, Fritter and Shmeeb recorded anything their minds could force the equipment into producing. Having zero prior experience with electronic music gear between them, they recorded well into the night and created the first G42 album, which would come to be known as '''Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica'''.<br />
<br />
The following year, Fritter and Shmeeb once again gained access to studio space. Many more late-night recording sessions would follow in Studio X (now also defunct) which was located in the basement of the house where Fritter was staying. <br />
<br />
During the summer of 1991, '''CgE{tr.ly_t243T''' (often credited as Dan 243) worked with Fritter on a side-project called [[242_243=EEEK!!|242+243=EEEK!!]] and one track from this project is included on later versions of ''MC1134WE'' as bonus content. ''242+243=EEEK!!'' did not produce anything else that survived but these two would start another project in 1993 by the name of [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]] and four tracks from this project are also included as bonus content on a greatly expanded version of ''MC1134WE'', released in 1993. The name ''Cops Cabs and Crazy People'' would not be used again until it became the working title for their 2005 podcast project.<br />
<br />
===Limp Sink (1991-1994)===<br />
Acquiring a select time slot on UBC's CiTR Radio, Fritter and Shmeeb 42 start to broadcast [[Limp Sink]] every Friday night from midnight to 08:00. Joined a few months later by '''Postman Pat''', the Limp Sink radio show was the prime source of all the recorded material during this time, resulting in two full-length albums and one 3-minute single. In 2005, Sinusoidal would release the [[Theatre of Noise Collection]], including all of the material from these three albums.<br />
<br />
===The Ranch (1994-1997)===<br />
During this period, the Limp Sink show kept on going but the most significant result was a lot of partying and backyard barbecues at the Ranch. Unfortunately, very few recordings have survived.<br />
<br />
In the spring of 1994, the G42 crew made several DAT recordings in an abandoned cistern. Their first purely accoustic collection, this would later become the only release from this period.<br />
<br />
===Dark Ages (1997-2001)===<br />
Also known as the ''Galactic Payback'', the band was all but disintegrated during this time. The Limp Sink show had been cancelled in a wave of scandal and without access to the radio station equipment, there was little time or funds for recording.<br />
<br />
===Digital Noise Rebirth (2001-2005)===<br />
In the Autumn of 2001, Fritter and CgE{tr.ly_t243T make a pact to record every Wednesday night for the sake of sanity.<br />
<br />
The style of music during this period had become very noisey and primarily computer based. By 2004, G42 had performed their first live show and albums started being produced again.<br />
<br />
===Cops Cabs and Crazy Podcasts (2005-)===<br />
By the Autumn of 2005, the Wednesday night sessions had waned to approximately one every two weeks. One Wednesday night recording is published on a new [[podcast]] titled [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]]. Most of the following Wednesday night recordings would also be added to this podcast. The length of each podcast recording would vary greatly but were about 30 minutes, on average.<br />
<br />
Producing the podcast would limit the production of new albums but increase the overall output significantly, releasing a new almost-album-length track about twice a month.<br />
<br />
On September 28th, 2008, G42 will play its first overseas show on tour with [[Sistrenatus]] in Tokyo, Japan.<br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
#1990 - ''[[Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica]]'' - Reprinted in 1993 with 45 minutes of additional material.<br />
#1992 - ''[[Jack Maynard]]'' - Reprinted in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''<br />
#1992 - ''[[Helium]]'' - Reprinted in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''<br />
#1993 - ''[[LSDC10]]'' - Reprinted in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''<br />
#1994 - ''[[Cistern Sessions]]''<br />
#2003 - ''[[Bound in Human Flesh]]''<br />
#2004 - ''[[Live at the Meat Ball]]''<br />
#2005 - ''[[Luminous Mirror]]''<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Limp Sink]]<br />
<br />
==External links== <br />
*[http://g42.net/ G42] Official site.<br />
*[http://g42.net/rss/ G42 Podcasts]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/artists/g42/ G42 on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=5 The G42 Forum on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2337807733 G42 FaceBook Group]<br />
*[http://youtube.com/user/g42theatre G42 on YouTube]<br />
*[http://myspace.com/g42theatre G42 on MySpace]<br />
*[http://groups.myspace.com/g42 The G42 Forum on MySpace]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=G42&diff=1406G422009-01-15T01:36:32Z<p>Abfackeln: /* Discography */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Artist infobox |<br />
| Name = G42<br />
| Image = G42-logo100.JPG<br />
| Years_active = 1987-<br />
| Origin = Vancouver, Canada<br />
| Genre = [[Psychedelic]], [[Noise]]<br />
| Label = [[Sinusoidal]]<br />
| Current_members = [[Fritter]]<br/>[[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]]<br/>[[Postman Pat]]<br/>[[Shmeeb 42]]<br />
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki><br />
*<br />
}}<br />
'''G42''' is one of the founding artists on [[Sinusoidal]]. G42 is an audio adventure that improvises using location recordings, software, acoustic objects and [[DIY]] electronics to create soundscapes of a whimsical or sinister nature.<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===The Gathering (1986-1989)===<br />
During the second annual camping trip organized by '''Fritter''', '''Carmodious''', '''Xymon''', and '''Sgt. Brick''', the name '''G42''' was given to this ragtag band of fugitives during a secret meeting between Fritter and Carmodious. '''Shmeeb 42''' became a regular by the third year and '''Doug''' showed up for a few beers.<br />
<br />
The earliest G42 recordings, dubbed the '''Portable Noyz''' project, featured Fritter, Carmodious, Xymon, and '''Dave Newby''' but these were nothing more than chaotic jam sessions and were never produced for release. This period however remains a central inspiration for their later material.<br />
<br />
===Early Recordings (1989-1991)===<br />
One night in 1989, blessed with free access to studio space at the Toy Palace (now defunct) as well as Pizza and beverages, Fritter and Shmeeb recorded anything their minds could force the equipment into producing. Having zero prior experience with electronic music gear between them, they recorded well into the night and created the first G42 album, which would come to be known as '''Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica'''.<br />
<br />
The following year, Fritter and Shmeeb once again gained access to studio space. Many more late-night recording sessions would follow in Studio X (now also defunct) which was located in the basement of the house where Fritter was staying. <br />
<br />
During the summer of 1991, '''CgE{tr.ly_t243T''' (often credited as Dan 243) worked with Fritter on a side-project called [[242_243=EEEK!!|242+243=EEEK!!]] and one track from this project is included on later versions of ''MC1134WE'' as bonus content. ''242+243=EEEK!!'' did not produce anything else that survived but these two would start another project in 1993 by the name of [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]] and four tracks from this project are also included as bonus content on a greatly expanded version of ''MC1134WE'', released in 1993. The name ''Cops Cabs and Crazy People'' would not be used again until it became the working title for their 2005 podcast project.<br />
<br />
===Limp Sink (1991-1994)===<br />
Acquiring a select time slot on UBC's CiTR Radio, Fritter and Shmeeb 42 start to broadcast [[Limp Sink]] every Friday night from midnight to 08:00. Joined a few months later by '''Postman Pat''', the Limp Sink radio show was the prime source of all the recorded material during this time, resulting in two full-length albums and one 3-minute single. In 2005, Sinusoidal would release the [[Theatre of Noise Collection]], including all of the material from these three albums.<br />
<br />
===The Ranch (1994-1997)===<br />
During this period, the Limp Sink show kept on going but the most significant result was a lot of partying and backyard barbecues at the Ranch. Unfortunately, very few recordings have survived.<br />
<br />
In the spring of 1994, the G42 crew made several DAT recordings in an abandoned cistern. Their first purely accoustic collection, this would later become the only release from this period.<br />
<br />
===Dark Ages (1997-2001)===<br />
Also known as the ''Galactic Payback'', the band was all but disintegrated during this time. The Limp Sink show had been cancelled in a wave of scandal and without access to the radio station equipment, there was little time or funds for recording.<br />
<br />
===Digital Noise Rebirth (2001-2005)===<br />
In the Autumn of 2001, Fritter and CgE{tr.ly_t243T make a pact to record every Wednesday night for the sake of sanity.<br />
<br />
The style of music during this period had become very noisey and primarily computer based. By 2004, G42 had performed their first live show and albums started being produced again.<br />
<br />
===Cops Cabs and Crazy Podcasts (2005-)===<br />
By the Autumn of 2005, the Wednesday night sessions had waned to approximately one every two weeks. One Wednesday night recording is published on a new [[podcast]] titled [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]]. Most of the following Wednesday night recordings would also be added to this podcast. The length of each podcast recording would vary greatly but were about 30 minutes, on average.<br />
<br />
Producing the podcast would limit the production of new albums but increase the overall output significantly, releasing a new almost-album-length track about twice a month.<br />
<br />
On September 28th, 2008, G42 will play its first overseas show on tour with [[Sistrenatus]] in Tokyo, Japan.<br />
<br />
==Discography==<br />
*1990 - ''[[Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica]]''<br />
::Reprinted in 1993 with 45 minutes of additional material.<br />
*1992 - ''[[Jack Maynard]]''<br />
::Reprinted in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''<br />
*1992 - ''[[Helium]]''<br />
::Reprinted in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''<br />
*1993 - ''[[LSDC10]]''<br />
::Reprinted in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''<br />
*1994 - ''[[Cistern Sessions]]''<br />
*2003 - ''[[Bound in Human Flesh]]''<br />
*2004 - ''[[Live at the Meat Ball]]''<br />
*2005 - ''[[Luminous Mirror]]''<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Limp Sink]]<br />
<br />
==External links== <br />
*[http://g42.net/ G42] Official site.<br />
*[http://g42.net/rss/ G42 Podcasts]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/artists/g42/ G42 on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=5 The G42 Forum on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2337807733 G42 FaceBook Group]<br />
*[http://youtube.com/user/g42theatre G42 on YouTube]<br />
*[http://myspace.com/g42theatre G42 on MySpace]<br />
*[http://groups.myspace.com/g42 The G42 Forum on MySpace]</div>Abfackelnhttps://wikisoidal.com/wiki/index.php?title=G42&diff=1405G422009-01-15T01:36:02Z<p>Abfackeln: /* Discography */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Artist infobox |<br />
| Name = G42<br />
| Image = G42-logo100.JPG<br />
| Years_active = 1987-<br />
| Origin = Vancouver, Canada<br />
| Genre = [[Psychedelic]], [[Noise]]<br />
| Label = [[Sinusoidal]]<br />
| Current_members = [[Fritter]]<br/>[[CgEtr.ly_t243T|CgE{tr.ly_t243T]]<br/>[[Postman Pat]]<br/>[[Shmeeb 42]]<br />
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki><br />
*<br />
}}<br />
'''G42''' is one of the founding artists on [[Sinusoidal]]. G42 is an audio adventure that improvises using location recordings, software, acoustic objects and [[DIY]] electronics to create soundscapes of a whimsical or sinister nature.<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===The Gathering (1986-1989)===<br />
During the second annual camping trip organized by '''Fritter''', '''Carmodious''', '''Xymon''', and '''Sgt. Brick''', the name '''G42''' was given to this ragtag band of fugitives during a secret meeting between Fritter and Carmodious. '''Shmeeb 42''' became a regular by the third year and '''Doug''' showed up for a few beers.<br />
<br />
The earliest G42 recordings, dubbed the '''Portable Noyz''' project, featured Fritter, Carmodious, Xymon, and '''Dave Newby''' but these were nothing more than chaotic jam sessions and were never produced for release. This period however remains a central inspiration for their later material.<br />
<br />
===Early Recordings (1989-1991)===<br />
One night in 1989, blessed with free access to studio space at the Toy Palace (now defunct) as well as Pizza and beverages, Fritter and Shmeeb recorded anything their minds could force the equipment into producing. Having zero prior experience with electronic music gear between them, they recorded well into the night and created the first G42 album, which would come to be known as '''Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica'''.<br />
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The following year, Fritter and Shmeeb once again gained access to studio space. Many more late-night recording sessions would follow in Studio X (now also defunct) which was located in the basement of the house where Fritter was staying. <br />
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During the summer of 1991, '''CgE{tr.ly_t243T''' (often credited as Dan 243) worked with Fritter on a side-project called [[242_243=EEEK!!|242+243=EEEK!!]] and one track from this project is included on later versions of ''MC1134WE'' as bonus content. ''242+243=EEEK!!'' did not produce anything else that survived but these two would start another project in 1993 by the name of [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]] and four tracks from this project are also included as bonus content on a greatly expanded version of ''MC1134WE'', released in 1993. The name ''Cops Cabs and Crazy People'' would not be used again until it became the working title for their 2005 podcast project.<br />
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===Limp Sink (1991-1994)===<br />
Acquiring a select time slot on UBC's CiTR Radio, Fritter and Shmeeb 42 start to broadcast [[Limp Sink]] every Friday night from midnight to 08:00. Joined a few months later by '''Postman Pat''', the Limp Sink radio show was the prime source of all the recorded material during this time, resulting in two full-length albums and one 3-minute single. In 2005, Sinusoidal would release the [[Theatre of Noise Collection]], including all of the material from these three albums.<br />
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===The Ranch (1994-1997)===<br />
During this period, the Limp Sink show kept on going but the most significant result was a lot of partying and backyard barbecues at the Ranch. Unfortunately, very few recordings have survived.<br />
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In the spring of 1994, the G42 crew made several DAT recordings in an abandoned cistern. Their first purely accoustic collection, this would later become the only release from this period.<br />
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===Dark Ages (1997-2001)===<br />
Also known as the ''Galactic Payback'', the band was all but disintegrated during this time. The Limp Sink show had been cancelled in a wave of scandal and without access to the radio station equipment, there was little time or funds for recording.<br />
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===Digital Noise Rebirth (2001-2005)===<br />
In the Autumn of 2001, Fritter and CgE{tr.ly_t243T make a pact to record every Wednesday night for the sake of sanity.<br />
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The style of music during this period had become very noisey and primarily computer based. By 2004, G42 had performed their first live show and albums started being produced again.<br />
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===Cops Cabs and Crazy Podcasts (2005-)===<br />
By the Autumn of 2005, the Wednesday night sessions had waned to approximately one every two weeks. One Wednesday night recording is published on a new [[podcast]] titled [[Cops Cabs and Crazy People]]. Most of the following Wednesday night recordings would also be added to this podcast. The length of each podcast recording would vary greatly but were about 30 minutes, on average.<br />
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Producing the podcast would limit the production of new albums but increase the overall output significantly, releasing a new almost-album-length track about twice a month.<br />
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On September 28th, 2008, G42 will play its first overseas show on tour with [[Sistrenatus]] in Tokyo, Japan.<br />
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==Discography==<br />
#1990 - ''[[Minimum Clearance 1134 Wembley's Earotica]]''<br />
Reprinted in 1993 with 45 minutes of additional material.<br />
#1992 - ''[[Jack Maynard]]''<br />
Reprinted in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''<br />
#1992 - ''[[Helium]]''<br />
Reprinted in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''<br />
#1993 - ''[[LSDC10]]''<br />
Reprinted in 2005 as part of the ''[[Theatre of Noise Collection]]''<br />
#1994 - ''[[Cistern Sessions]]''<br />
#2003 - ''[[Bound in Human Flesh]]''<br />
#2004 - ''[[Live at the Meat Ball]]''<br />
#2005 - ''[[Luminous Mirror]]''<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Limp Sink]]<br />
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==External links== <br />
*[http://g42.net/ G42] Official site.<br />
*[http://g42.net/rss/ G42 Podcasts]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/artists/g42/ G42 on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://sinusoidal.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=5 The G42 Forum on Sinusoidal Records]<br />
*[http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2337807733 G42 FaceBook Group]<br />
*[http://youtube.com/user/g42theatre G42 on YouTube]<br />
*[http://myspace.com/g42theatre G42 on MySpace]<br />
*[http://groups.myspace.com/g42 The G42 Forum on MySpace]</div>Abfackeln