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fanzine MP.indd - DELÌRIVM FANTÔMAS
. la fanzine italiana di mike patton . la fanzine italiana di mike patton . la fanzine italiana di mike patton . . FANTOMAS LIVE @ BOLOGNA . THE MOVIE: FIRECRACKER . . DVD FNM PROSSIMA USCITA . PROGETTO PEEPING TOM . . SPECIALE: INTERVISTA A MIKE PATTON . king for a day e k mi foo,l for a lifetime Fantomas in italia Il concerto di Bologna dagli occhi di una fan firecracker il film con Mike Patton faith no more che fine hanno fatto? intervista cosa chiedono i fan al loro idolo peeping tom chi saranno patton tra cinema, musica e produzione inoltre: biografia dei Mr. Bungle doppio dvd firmato FNM progetto Kaada - Patton le foto dei dei fans . la fanzine italiana di mike patton . la fanzine italiana di mike patton . la fanzine italiana di mike patton . anno I . numero I . giugno 2006 . viareggio . King for a day 2 Fantomas live @ Estragon Delirium 26/04/2006-Bologna, piove. Piove talmente tanto che è difficile leggere le indicazioni sul cartello all’uscita della tangenziale. Iniziamo a girare per le vie della città, poi finalmente eccolo: il Parco Nord. Un panino veloce consumato in macchina e poi di corsa verso l’entrata, non siamo molti, del resto manca ancora un’ora all’apertura. Fuori è freddo, ma nessuno osa lasciare la sua postazione rischiando di perdere un prezioso posto in prima fila. Ecco che le porte si aprono, la gente inizia a defluire all’interno. L’Estragon è enorme, un capannone industriale immerso in una luce soffusa dai toni violacei e purpurei. Alcuni si accalcano al banchetto dei gadget, altri non perdono tempo, le prime file sono già occupate dopo 5 minuti dall’apertura delle porte. Il palco si presenta epico: due batterie, casse spia e cavi ovunque, effettiere, due testa e cassa Marshall che troneggiano sullo sfondo, e’ indiscutibile che la strumentazione dei Fantômas metta paura. Il concerto ha inizio, con una debita mezz’ora di ritardo. Sono gli ZU, un gruppo jazz-core, di Roma ad aprire le “danze”. Il pubblico risponde bene, applausi ed acclamazioni. La performance si fa però un po’ lunga e i fans più accaniti iniziano a farsi sentire. Dopo un veloce cambio palco, tra i commenti del pubblico e qualche urla, ecco finalmente entrare in scena i due batteristi, quello dei Fantomas, (Dave Lombardo) e quello dei Melvins; i due gruppi infatti si esibiranno insieme, dando luogo a un vortice sonoro pazzesco. Poi tra le luci viola, eccolo, entra lui, Mike Patton. Capelli impeccabilmente ingelatinati e t-shirt bianca larghissima. L’ultimo look di Mike, dopo averne cambiati innumeravoli, dai tempi dei capelli lunghi coi Mr. Bungle fino ai completi 1 giugno 2006 giacca e cravatta con i Faith no More passando per i Tomahawk fino all’ultimo progetto Fantômas. Il pubblico è carico, agitato, stordito, eccitato. Si alterneno parti lente e melodiose, su cui Patton improvvisa sussuri e sbisbigli, e parti veloci, urla, grida, follia. I due gruppi sembrano fondersi meravigliosamente, come se suonassero insieme da sempre; Patton riesce a orchestrare i musicisti cantando e improvvisando con lo scat allo stesso tempo, rispetto il silenzio. Altra rullata dei batteristi: “Così è meglio!”. E il concerto riprende dopo questo spiacevole incidente che aveva rischiato di minare l’armonia dello speattacolo. I ragazzi sotto il palco si scatenano, chi balla, chi spinge, chi urla e chi canta; e i musicisti recepiscono lo spirito, il concerto è un crescendo fino alla fine. Patton si scioglie, adesso sembra più tranquillo, si destreggia tra i milioni di effetti e i 4 microfoni. In un turbinio di luci e di suoni l’aria si scalda, adesso si suda veramente. Tra i pezzi “Page 27”, “04/02/05”e una meravigliosa “Cape fear”. Dopo un’ora e mezzo di grida, sussurri, sudore, spintoni e applausi fragorosi il concerto si conclude. Mike sorride in mezzo ai cavi e alle effettiere “Grazie mille!! Alla prossima, buona notte bolognesotti!!!”. La gente inizia a defluire, chi torna verso casa, chi esce per fumarsi una sigaretta. 26 Aprile 2006 Non è stato facile affrontare una prima fila, il caldo, le gomitate nei fianchi, e neanche 3 ore di autostrada sotto live @ Estragon l’acqua, ma dovessi Bologna ripartire adesso lo farei perchè la musica dal vivo regala un emozione che nessun disco può dare: e’ come se il cuore ti schizzasse via dal petto. alle aspettative è stato meno show man, più contenuto, ma comunque fantastico. Purtroppo a metà scaletta si iniziano a levare da alcuni membri del pubblico offese e ingiurie, ne segue un quarto d’ora di silenzio dei musicisti, Patton a lato del palco impassibile; chi lo conosce sa che sta macchianando qualcosa. Infatti dopo un rapido gesto della braccia, i batteristi improvvisano qualche passaggio su cui lui urla: “Stai zitto!!”. Il pubblico appalude e poi scende Fantomas Margherita Cortopassi. King for a day 3 Faith no more, un tuffo nei ‘90 Doppio DVD! Gli altri FNM Rhino home video pubblicherà in un unico dvd le due vhs uscite rispettavimante nel 1990 e nel 1998. “Live at the Brixton Academy, London you fat bastard” e “Who cares a lot” in un unico packing con doppio dvd. Il dvd dal 23 maggio è già in vendita all’estero e on line al prezzo di 24.99 dollari. Non ci sono contenuti extra rispetto alle vecchie VHS. La Rhino presenta il dvd in questi termini: “The first—and most likely only—DVD release from the influential band is comprised of two long-forms previously available only as VHS releases. Live At The Brixton Academy was filmed at the peak of their career in 1990. Who Cares A Lot? features 18 videos, many of them memorable MTV staples, spanning their entire career. [180 MIN.; COLOR; NOT RATED]” La tracklist: Live at the Brixton Academy From out of nowhere Falling to pieces The real thing Underwater love As the worm turns Edge of the world We care a lot Epic Wodpecker from mars Zombie eaters War pig Midlife crises Epic Falling to pieces Anne’s song We care a lot Surprise! you’re dead! From out of nowhere A small victory Everythig’s ruined Caffeine Easy Il bassista: BILL GOULD While a few ex-Faith No More members have spent the past few years appearing on ABC game shows, peeing on photographers and growing pumpkins, former bassist and co-founder Bill Gould hasn’t played quite as prominent of a role in the music scene as of late. Why? “I started a shitty little label,” reveals Bill, “so it’s not like I’m in the system.” Buy now on line!! Bill’s label, Kool Arrow, has been around for about four years now. As far as the company being as shitty as Bill claims it is, that all depends on how much you despise indie labels that provide a U.S. outlet to international bands that otherwise wouldn’t have a chance for even mediocre success in the States. All Bill’s saying is, give foreigners a chance. The founding of Kool Arrow, as well as Bill’s now-former role in the Mexican death metal band Brujeria, both seem to have stemmed from either his appreciation for international culture or his disdain for the seemingly endless downward spiral concerning all things American. His participation in PunkVoter.com – a coalition of non-voters united against the current administration – is clearly a result of the latter. After living in Spain and France all last year, Bill came back to San Francisco and settled in the Lower Haight, with most of his energy these days going towards getting Kool Arrow artists and militant Filipino anti-Americans Flattbush out on tour. But that doesn’t mean his playing days are over… Despite his understandable preference to shy away from Faith No More-driven discussions so many years after the fact, Bill was kind enough to discuss everything with us, from Faith No More to Brujeria to Kool Arrow – past, present, and future. Plus, he made the mistake of giving us his phone number, so he was up shit creek whether he liked it or not. Riporteremo nei prossimi numeri i progetti attuali degli altri Faitn No, nel prossimo numero lo speciale su Mike Bordine e la sua collaborazione col principe delle tenebre (e della musica metal vecchio stile) Ozzy Osbourne. The end.. “After 15 long and fruitful years, Faith No More have decided to put an end to speculation regarding their imminent break up... by breaking up. The decision among the members is mutual, and there will be no pointing of fingers, no naming of names, other than stating, for the record, that “Puffy started it”. Furthermore, the split will now enable each member to pursue his individual project(s) unhindered. Lastly, and most importantly, the band would like to thank all of those fans and associates that have stuck with and supported the band throughout it’s history. “ Faith No More played their last show in Lisbon, Portugal on April 7. 1 giugno 2006 King for a day 4 l’intervista dei fantofan a mike patton Mike? La direzione del Delìrivm Fantômas Fan Club, comunica che la tanto attesa intervista al signor Mike Patton è stata finalmente portata a termine. Le risposte sono nel classico stile del Sig. Patton: piuttosto brevi e poco “profonde”. Prendere o lasciare. F.C. : When did you first realize the potential of your voice? M.P. : I guess when i was 8 or 9. I did things to get attention at the orphanage. M.P. : Prog does not do it for me. I don’t enjoy mindless noodling and I don’t smoke pot. I have enough projects right now! F.C. : Even though electronic is without any doubt “Italy? I love it all!” F.C. : Did you have any teacher at the beginning? Did you take singing lessons or studied solfeggio and such stuff? M.P. : Never. F.C. : Have you ever watched Stratos’ documentary on his technique? Do you use any of his exercises? Can you make a second or third sound? We know you were going to take part in an event in Demetrios Stratos’ honour in Vicenza ( Italy ).are you still going to? Maybe playing together with the remaining members of Area. By the way, are there any italian artist you would like to sing with?.Mina? M.P. : I have not seen the documentary. I can make some interesting sounds. Most of the Italian artists that I really admire are dead. But I really like Zu and Corleone and others. F.C. : What do you exactly think about italian prog, or prog in general? Has it ever crossed your mind the idea of taking part in such a project? Maybe a collaboration with Cedric from Mars Volta, or John di Leo ( ex-Quintorigo ) or Balletto di bronzo. 1 giugno 2006 F.C. : You have a little golden horn around your neck...superstition? Have you any peculiar feeling with black cats, or is it still superstition? We are thinking about “Falling to pieces” videoclip or your liveshows with Mr.Bungle, as you used to put a black cat puppet upon the stage. M.P. : I have some superstitions, but would prefer not totalk about them. F.C. : .... M.P. : Nope F.C. : When did you first come to Italy? M.P. : I have never been, but heard it is nice. F.C. : Did your parents or friends realized your talent? And who gave you the gratest support ( apart from Trevor)? M.P. : The Lord our savior helped me. Most people still don’t know that I’m talented. Trevor keeps trying to get me to retire or let him sing. F.C. : Apart from being a young metalhead ( or merdallaro, as you prefer! ), what other kinds of music did you use to listen to before joining Faith No More? And, as an example, how did you discover Demetrio Stratos and Area? And, furthermore, have you always been listening to almost everything, or have you been enlarging your musical horizons through the years? M.P. : Before FNM I was mainly into metal and videogame music. I became aware of other interesting music as I travelled the world. I’m always looking for new stuff. games. I did the voice of the title character in an upcoming PS3 game called “The Darkness”. F.C. : Who was the one who taught you Italian bestly, ormostly? M.P. : Maybe you? Bestly????? F.C. : Tell us what you DON’T like about Italy! M.P. : I love it all!!!! extremely useful, we prefer a great lot having a musician, a person who plays an instrument.take William Winant in Mr. Bungle as an example. M.P. : You like Willie????? F.C. : Which italian bands do you like? What do you think about Zu, with whom you play in Perugia and even in Japan? Are you going to do something with them? .by the way: what are you listening to lately, and what would you suggest to us? M.P. : Yes, I really like Zu. Lately I’m listening to tapes of new Tomahawk music. I suggest you listen to what your momma says and everything on Ipecac. F.C. : With the Peeing Tom project how do you think you will go live, on stage, if you will ever do it?! By the way, are there any news about the release of the cd? It’s great stuff!!! M.P. : It will be a full band. Hopefully touring by Fall. The record comes out end of May. We just shot a music video. F.C. : In a previous interview, talking about Fantômas, you said something about a possible videoclip in Italy, where you drive an ape, running through the streets, with the rest of the band on the back, playing. Are you still thinking about it?! If you need public or extras.here we are! It would be great!!! M.P. : We are almost done with it, but we need your help for sure. Call me!!! F.C. : With Mr. Bungle you used videogames samples. Which were you favourite videogame when you wereyounger? Did you use to play with pc or with consoles? Do you know Monkey Island? .which videogames do you play with now?! M.P. : I hate PC games only consoles. I just got a PSP that I love. I used to play Sonic and RBI Baseball. My favorites now are NBA Live and the Grand Theft Auto F.C. : Is it annoying for you that some fans of yours film your concerts? If it is NOT for business purposes, we find great ( considering nowadays technology ) to have the chance of having a video so easily, and with such a great quality. As there are no official video or dvd this is the only way to appreciate Fantômas music as it sounds in live performances, which is an important aspect of a band. What do you think about it? Are you against or pro bootlegexchange? M.P. : Trading is great! Selling is bullshit! King for a day F.C. : What did Adam Jones do in Fantômas cds?! M.P. : He plays glockenspiel and wrote the lyrics on “Suspended Animation”. 5 ..curiosità... ad un grosso show in Francia, uno in Olanda ed in altri. TutTra Mike Patton e Anthony to molto bello finché qualcuno Kiedis dei Red Hot Chili Pep- non ha provato invidia. All’impers non corre buon sangue? provviso siamo stati cancellati Nel 1989 quando uscì “The da molti festivals, incluso un Real Thing”, il frontman dei enorme festival in Australia, Red Hot Chili Peppers accusò SPECIFICATAMENTE PERMike di aver copiato, soprat- CHE’ ANTHONY KIEDIS tutto nel brano “Epic”, il suo NON VOLEVA I MR. BUNstile; Mike rispose con parole GLE NEL BILL. Minacciò la non proprio carine. La cosa non partecipazione dei Chili sembrò finire lì, ma circa dieci Peppers se i Mr Bungle non anni dopo, Anthony Kiedis si è reso protagonista di un gesto davvero infame nei confronti di Mike e dei Mr Bungle. Queste le parole di Mike, tratte da un’intervista dell’ottobre 1999 “.L’estate passata stavamo cercando di inserire i Mr Bungle in alcuni grossi festival europei. Non avevamo mai suonato in grandi festival. Era un’ottima possibilità per noi: potevamo suonare davanti a migliaia di persone e far conoscere la nostra musica. Il nostro agente stava facendo di tutto per farci comparire in questi grossi festival, stavamo per partecipare PATTON - KIEDIS F.C. : We think that it was no easy for you the substitution of Lombardo with Bozzio. and, in fact, you were behaving quite differently on stage, maybe you were even a bit nervous, isn’t it? What was that let you choose Bozzio? There are rumors about a possible project with him.should Lombardo feel “at risk” now?! M.P. : We are all at risk! Bozzio is a great drummer, very different than Dave but very good. Dave is the Fantômas drummer. F.C: : Talking about artworks ( marvellous!!! ), how did start your collaboration with Kvamme? To what extent do you take part in his work? And how do you two come to the final product? M.P. : Met him at a show in Norway years ago. I really like his stuff and he is a real pro! We trade ideas formonths. We put a lot of work into these packages. F.C. : How do you think of the sounds you sing? I mean:when you first sang “purumpuppà”, did it have a precise meaning for you?! Or were you following some strange rule of composition? Or did you have a sound in mind and then you tried to make it with your own voice? or is it your mechanic who invents them for you?! M.P. : The voice is an instrument. No rules, just part of the music. F.C. : Apart from music, are there any arts you explore so deeply or you feel deeply involved with? What you read and watch does influence you musically? If so,to what extent? M.P. : I like reading and movies as well as videogames. Everything in life influences me. Especially food. Everything but interviews!!!! HA!!!! best, MP fossero stati estromessi. Renditi conto di quello che ha fatto! E’ stato dannatamente patetico. Quest’uomo ha venduto milioni di dischi! Non siamo che un granello di polvere sul suo culo! Quale cazzo è il problema? E’ veramente incredibile...” il muro dei fans 1 giugno 2006 King for a day 6 uno, nessuno...centomila patton! Firecracker Peeping Tom Ipecac “Firecracker” è il promettente film di Steve Balderson che sta facendo incetta di premi in giro per il mondo (ha vinto diversi premi al Raindance 2004, al Fantasporto 2005 e al Vision Fest 2005) e che ha Mike Patton come uno dei principali elementi del cast. Mike partecipa a questo film in un doppio ruolo: un alcolizzato di nome David e il proprietario di un circo itinerante di nome Years in the making, PEEPING TOM, noise rock renaissance man Mike Patton’s most accessible work since his days in Faith No More, is finally a reality. The 11-track opus, featuring a lengthy and incongruous cast of guest performers, is set for a May 30 release on Patton’s own Ipecac Recordings label. Just what the world needs... another damn label! In this era of mind-numbing musical mediocrity, sagging sales, major label mega-mergers and indie label burnout, why the hell would anyone do something crazy like start a label?! Like the medicine it’s named after, Ipecac Recordings is here to purge you of the drek that’s been rotting in your tummies. Ipecac Recordings is the brainchild of Greg Werckman (former label manager for the legendary punk label, Alternative Tentacles, employee for Mercury Records for a record 15 minutes, currently operating Pick-A-Winner Management) and Mike Patton (former Faith No More frontman, currently of Mr. Bungle and Fantômas). Werckman and Patton have been scheming for years (in between video games) about starting their very own label, waiting for just the right moment to unleash their master plan. Ipecac Recordings is not about to make music biz history and execute a revolution (although one is surely needed) or bore you by waxing poetic about their original musical philosophies. But if we have to adhere to a “mission statement,” how about the notion of being an honest, artist friendly label run on a shoe string with no outrageous promotional or production costs. This label will be a home to Mike Patton’s eclectic musical collaborations as well as a place where bands we admire will have the freedom to release music they might not be able to, or want to, release on other labels. Fantomas and Ipecac Recordings. Responsible for one of the most eclectic catalogs of recent memory, Fantômas return with Suspended Animation, a thirty-track set that both celebrates the art of cartoon composition and the many reasons to behold the fourth month of our calendar, April (with one piece for each day of the month). Who knew that April is subtitled “national humor and anxiety month”? Who knew that the dreaded April 15 was actually titled “That Sucks Day” or that April 24 marks the beginning of National Karaoke Week? Leave it to the creative minds behind Fantômas to enlighten us to the many forgotten holidays throughout April. Tomahawk and Ipecac Recordings. The band, in order of famousness is composed of Mike Patton, John Stanier, Duane Denison (their Michael Nesmith-like leader) and Kevin Rutmanis. These sensitive deities were assisted in forging this generous gift to humanity (it was produced, in vulgar terms) by In keeping with the landmark 1960 psychological horror film that inspired its name, PEEPING TOM had its genesis as a modus operandi devoid of physical intimacy. Patton would write songs with a wishlist of theoretical collaborators in mind, then hope for a reply in the form of a finished track. “It’s an exotic way of working for someone accustomed to a band environment,” Patton says. “It was charming, really. None of the usual Animal House stuff. Instead of swapping spit and underwear, we were swapping files.” Lack of face-to-face interaction did not keep long-distance collaborators from turning in exceptional performances: Norah Jones’ lascivious “Sucker,” Kool Keith’s Frank. Il film è attualmente in fase di distribuzione, quindi a breve dovrebbe essere immesso sul mercato (speriamo anche quello italiano). “Firecracker” è una tragedia classica basata su eventi attuali. Il cast oltre a Mike Patton include: Karen Black, Susan Traylor, Kathleen Wilhoite, Jane Wiedlin, The Enigma, Katzen, Cathy Berry, George “the Giant”, Paul Sizemore, Pleasant Gehman, Selene Luna, Amy Kelly, Brooke Balderson, e Jak Kendall. http://mikepatton.altervista.org/firecracker.htm Kaada Uno dei tanti progetti di Mike vede l’ex Faith no More accanto al giovane autore di colonne sonore cinematografiche Kaada. Da quasto originale sodalizio nasce Romance, un disco impegnativo ma bello, che contiene musica complessa, celebrare, ma al contempo diretta e spontanea. Il magma di suoni d’ambiente e la voce inconfondibile di Patton creano scenari incerti, sospesi e onirici. E’ un disco da assimilare, chiaro, ma contiene un pugno di perle rare che sarebbe ingiusto non cogliere. Inoltre, dietro Romances si comprende chiaramente che c’è un ‘disegno’ artistico complesso e affascinante, a partire dall’artwork raffinato (con una cover mai così rappresentativa della sostanza contenuta nel disco) passando per l’approccio compositivo (assimilabile maggiormente a quello delle colonne sonore che a quello dei tanti dischi ‘di genere’). E’ inoltre un disco profondamente europeo, questo Romances, che omaggia la cultura francese già a partire dai titoli, ma che è ulteriormente legato alla cultura musicale del vecchio continente per via di un approccio classico ma comunque istintivo. Dai la-la-la dell’ inquietante invocazione iniziale, passando per la messianica e bellissima Pitié pour mes larmes e per le atmosfere decadenti e kafkiane di L’Absent o per la weilliana Viens le gazons sont verts, tutta la materia musicale di Romances risulta affascinare per i tanti rimandi ad altre arti, al cinema in primis, ma anche a tanta letteratura. 1 giugno 2006 “Getaway” and Massive Attack’s “Kill The DJ” are intense and passionate as anything a live band environment could have produced-despite the fact that Patton has still never met Jones or Keith. “Plenty of people on the record are still complete strangers to me,” he says. The initial PEEPING TOM offering also includes contributions from Amon Tobin, Bebel Gilberto, DubTrio, Kid Koala, Dale Crover, Rahzel and several of Patton’s Bay Area running buddies, such as Dan “the Automator” Nakamura, and Jel, Odd Nosdam and Dose One of hip hop collective anticon. The end result is an utterly unique multi-genre/multi-artist departure from Patton’s more recent noisy output-one that would ultimately have to be classified as a pop record, alas a Mike Patton pop record, but a pop record nonetheless. The band will make their worldwide live debut on the Conan O’Brien show on May 26th. From the Ipecac website. the Roman warrior, Joe Barresi. Centurion Barresi has worked with lesser “artistes” such as Pennywise, Queens of the Stoneage, Led Zepellin and the Melvins. From the Ipecac website. King for a day 7 Biography Trevor Dunn: bass Danny Heifetz: percussion Clinton “Bär” McKinnon: tenor sax, clarinet, keyboards Mike Patton: vocals Trey Spruance: guitar, keyboards Mr. Bungle was formed in 1985 in Eureka, California. The original line-up included Trevor Dunn on bass, Mike Patton on vocals, Trey Spruance on guitar, and Jed Watts on drums. The band took its name from two short films which appeared in early episodes of the “The Pee Wee Herman Show,” in which an ill-mannered, un-hygienic puppet clown demonstrated how good grade-school kids should not behave (only later did band members learn, through Faith No More bassist Bill Gould, that the porn flick “Sharon’s Sex Party” also stars a character named Mr. Bungle). Mr. Bungle’s first demo tape, “The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny,” was recorded in 1986. It featured a low-fi, fast, death metal style that also managed to incorporate the sounds of bongos, a trainwhistle, a saxophone, and a kazoo. In the next year at least two versions of a tape called “Bowel of Chiley” were recorded and distributed by Mr. Bungle, mainly to local radio stations. One of these was reproduced and sold without the band’s permission (on tape in 1991 and on CD in 1997), creating one of the more popular Mr. Bungle bootlegs, the erroneously-titled “Bowl of Chiley”. The music of “Bowel of Chiley” was radically different than that of “The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny,” mixing the sounds of ska, swing, and funk. By this time drummer Jed Watts had been replaced by Hans Wagner, and the band’s new sound required the employment of Scott Fritz & Theo Lengyel as horn players. In 1988 Fritz was out, Luke Miller was in, and Mr. Bungle released “Goddammit I Love America!” Similar to “Bowel of Chiley” (described by band members as “a Fishbone rip-off”), but with a tighter sound, two of the seven tracks on “Goddammit I Love America!” would find their way onto Mr. Bungle’s first major label release. 1989’s “OU818” was the band’s final demo tape before finding themselves with a major label record contract. It was also the first to feature drummer Danny Heifetz & tenor sax player Clinton “Bär” McKinnon, and contains tracks that make up half of Bungle’s first major label release. Combining songs from earlier demos with new ones, it was a little lighter on the ska, and had a heavier overall sound than the two previous releases. Having established a strong following in Northern California, and with the hiring of vocalist Mike Patton by popular Reprise rock group Faith No More, Mr. Bungle was signed by Warner Bros. Records. Their first album, produced by John Zorn and titled “Mr. Bungle,” was released August 13, 1991. There were several new songs on it, but the sound was much the same as that of “OU818,” commonly described as “funk metal” by music critics. The album sold well, and Mr. Bungle toured North America successfully to support it. A multitude of side-projects and artwork delays contributed to the the four-year gap between the self-titled album and the release of “Disco Volante” in October of 1995. It was made up almost entirely of new songs, and musical styles combining jazz, techno, tango, and death metal, to name a few, set it apart from all previous efforts. Tours (featuring guest percussionist William Winant) of North America, Europe, and a wildly popular tour of Australia followed its release. They were finally wrapped up with two shows in San Francisco in November of 1996. Mr. Bungle’s latest album, “California,” was released on July 13, 1999. Theo Lengyel does not appear on it, and is not expected to be involved in any future Mr. Bungle projects (management cites “creative differences” as the reason for his departure). A supporting tour of North America began in Santa Cruz, California on July 12, however, a conflict between Mr. Bungle’s record company & past distributors prevented “California” from being available overseas (other than as an import) for several months. Overseas touring was put on hold long enough to allow three consecutive North American tours in support of “California” to take place, including an opening spot at Sno-Core 2000. The band finally made it’s way to Australia in March of 2000 and Europe in August & September of 2000 before taking a break from touring & recording to focus on the other things going on in its members’ lives for awhile. At the same time, ideas for new Bungle songs are being shared. And while you try to survive the latest four-year wait until a new Mr. Bungle album, you may find some of the band members’ side-projects entertaining. For information on Virgil Shaw & The Killer Views (with Danny Heifetz), visit Virgil Shaw’s Website. Trey Spruance’s Secret Chiefs 3 has several websites devoted to it, including Trey’s own WEB of MIMICRY, and SecretChiefs3.com by Corey Morton. The Selected Discography of Trevor Dunn has audio samples and contact information to help you acquire some of the many recordings featuring Mr. Dunn. Bär McKinnon and Danny Heifetz appear on the latest Barefoot Hockey Goalie album. The adventures of Mike Patton & his Fantômas cohorts are always chronicled at Caca Volante and the Ipecac Recordings website. Tutte le informazioni sono tratte dal sito www.bunglefever.com The Central Florida Future:nov.2,1995 parental advisory explicit lyrics!! 1 giugno 2006 King for a day 8 mike on stage Patton & Zappa Effects “Zappa, lui è stato un grande” Al contrario di quanto si possa pensare, Frank Zappa non è stato così influente per Mike? Questa è la risposta data a Mike al suo intervistatore che gli chiedeva della presunta influenza di Zappa sui Mr Bungle: “Moltevolte ci hanno accostato a Frank Zappa, ma la cosa buffa, è che si, ho ascoltato alcuni dischi di Zappa, lui è stato un grande, ma né io, né gli altri membri dei Mr Bungle, siamo mai stati suoi grandissimi fans. Negli anni in cui abbiamo formato la band non era lui che ascoltavamo.” Terry Bozzio Nel tour seguente all’album “Suspended Animation”, troviamo una novità nella band. Dave Lombardo viene richiamato dagli Slayer per il tour estivo e Mike sceglie come sostituto temporaneo uno dei più grandi drummer della storia del rock: Terry Bozzio, musicicsta che vanta una lunghissima serie di collaborazioni, e una formazione di alto livello dal maestro Zappa. Un altro straordinario personaggio si aggiunge alla lista di artisti che hanno collaborato con l’ex Faith No More, confermando ancora una volta il valore e il carisma di questo master of voice and electronic manipulation. Alesis - AirSynth Korg - Kaoss Pad 2 M-Audio - Ozone (collegato al powerBook) Schermo LCD (collegato al powerBook) Alimentatore Boss - RV-5 Digital Reverb Custom made noise instrument Joystick (per controllare il powerBook) Altro: Marshall - Casse JCM800 2 Shure SM57 Apple - powerBook G4 Microfono CB Nei suoi dischi e nelle interpretazioni live Mike controlla la sua voce e gli effetti (loop, ellettroniche, ecc) da una “plancia comandi”. Nel tour seguente l’uscita di “Delìrium Cordia” del 2004, Patton filtrava la sua voce attraverso un Korg Kaoss Pad, per creare ed utilizzare una serie di effetti sonori, inoltre disponeva di 2 microfoni e una paio di pedalini Boss, rispettivamente un reverb e un delay. Tutti gli effetti passavano da un mixer da palco posto nella sua consolle. Per la parte “beat e loop” utilizzava un powerBook della Apple (con un programma per Reaktor della Native Instrument). Il computer veniva controllato con un mouse, un joystick e una tastiera di controllo midi/usb, la Ozone della M-audio. “questa è la musica che sento che c’ho dentro e devo farla uscire” “siamo lì per far vivere questa musica, spero che a la gente piace però sennò non è che mi sparo in testa hai capito” Mike Patton ringraziamenti La direzione ringrazia: MrBungle82, del sito http://mikepatton.altervista.org/ Fantomas, del sito http://www.deliriumfantomas.it/ Ipecac Recordings, http://www.ipecac.com/ Rhino home Video, http://www.rhino.com/ Il sito http://www.fnm.com/ Il sito http://www.bunglefever.com/ Il sito ufficiale http://www.dikenga.com/films/firecracker/ Il forum http://mikepatton.forumfree.net Il sito http://www.perfectpitchonline.com/ tomato express cake, cogliamo l’occasione per citare il sito internet della sua band www.audioclinica.org Maggie, per la grafica e l’articolo di pag 2, indirizzo mail [email protected] Margherita Cortopassi. 1 giugno 2006