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Mike is alive and flirting with orchestra songs again! <3


Luciano Berio / Laborintus II
Ipecac’s new release!



Luciano Berio was an italian composer (yes, he’s dead). He has a great experimental work - from 1968 called Sinfonia for voices and orchestra.
And Inctus Ensemble is a Belgin Orchestra.

Yeah, 13 years old! Ipecac Recordings hits the puberty!

April…
Fantômas’s month, crybabies!

be prepared!

he’s alive.
slave? i mean, slayer? what crap is this?

and you guys should follow pattonism.

hey, pattonists!
post fresquinho lá no Pattonfans Brasil: direto dos arquivos pattonianos, mais uma entrevista das antigas. Essa é de 2000, com a Ipecac Recordings recém-nascida… http://pattonfans.wordpress.com/
curtam, comentem, espalhem!

What’s your relationship with Mike Patton? Would you ever consider a project together and what’s the crack with these rumours about Cardies joining Ipecac records?

Us and Patton are mutual fans of each others tunes. He wanted to release our stuff on Ipecac in the Americas but was then advised against it for the time being. It might happen yet though.

Les Chants de Maldoror (The Songs of Maldoror) is a poetic novel consisting of six cantos. It was written between 1868 and 1869 by the Comte de Lautréamont, the pseudonym of Isidore Lucien Ducasse. Many of the surrealists (Salvador Dalí, André Breton, Antonin Artaud, Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, Max Ernst, etc.) during the early 20th century cited the novel as a major inspiration to their own works.

they´re up to no good… [and we like it!]
“his game misconduct” = screaming like hell !

december, mike found nemo