Dog As Master / Jabon - Incidental Vibrations 1, 2, & 3
83 minutes, Cassette (or CD-R, by request)
List of Cassettes, Ordering and Postage info, CDRs, and Trades
Side A
Incidental Vibrations 1: Everyone Has To Take The Big Trip
Incidental Vibrations 1: Rock And Roll...
Incidental Vibrations 2: Severe Doobification Action
Incidental Vibrations 2: Severe Monitor Action
Side B
Incidental Vibrations 3: Much (oh yes) Too Conceptual
Incidental Vibrations by Dog As Master / Jabon is a live performance recording from September 24, 1986 at the Hoosier Ballroom in Indianapolis, Indiana. Totally improvised ultra-minimalist on-the-spot stream-of-consciousness free association dada fluxus deconstructed rock music performance art comedy farce by Hal McGee (Dog As Master) and the legendary and mysterious quartet Jabon, who hail from Stinesville, Indiana. A cautionary tale about the pitfalls of ingesting hallucinogenics before a live performance. Not for all tastes - proceed with caution. An extension of some of the deconstructed rock "techniques" on 60 Minutes Of Laughter. Contains references to the second part of Symbolic Accidents Of Ceremony; curious references to cigarette butts, diet soft drinks, club sandwiches, bats (the flying kind), the Marquis De Sade, the TV show Dallas; and innumerable decontextualized blues and rock "gestures" and riffs. All notions about "content" are stripped away and live performance is reduced down to the level of a free-form automatistic collage of random incidents, non sequiturs, and thoughts about nothing and everything in particular. Audience reactions and laugh tracks were NOT added on after the fact. Released by Cause And Effect (1986).
Incidental Vibrations 2 by Dog As Master and Jabon was recorded at the Adamson Wing, Baker Hall, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on Saturday, May 16, 1987, in a show produced by Manny Theiner, before the Dog As Master set. This is what happens when you smoke too much marijuana. Comedic deconstructed industrial rock music performance art. EXTRA SPECIAL THANKS to the sold-out capacity audience!
Incidental Vibrations 3 was recorded in 1988 before live audiences in St. Petersburg and Clearwater, Florida.
JABON:
Scribble - Guitars, Keyboards
Doc Product - Drums
Luke Chemo - Bass
List of Cassettes, Ordering and Postage info, CDRs, and Trades
Side A
Incidental Vibrations 1: Everyone Has To Take The Big Trip
Incidental Vibrations 1: Rock And Roll...
Incidental Vibrations 2: Severe Doobification Action
Incidental Vibrations 2: Severe Monitor Action
Side B
Incidental Vibrations 3: Much (oh yes) Too Conceptual
Incidental Vibrations by Dog As Master / Jabon is a live performance recording from September 24, 1986 at the Hoosier Ballroom in Indianapolis, Indiana. Totally improvised ultra-minimalist on-the-spot stream-of-consciousness free association dada fluxus deconstructed rock music performance art comedy farce by Hal McGee (Dog As Master) and the legendary and mysterious quartet Jabon, who hail from Stinesville, Indiana. A cautionary tale about the pitfalls of ingesting hallucinogenics before a live performance. Not for all tastes - proceed with caution. An extension of some of the deconstructed rock "techniques" on 60 Minutes Of Laughter. Contains references to the second part of Symbolic Accidents Of Ceremony; curious references to cigarette butts, diet soft drinks, club sandwiches, bats (the flying kind), the Marquis De Sade, the TV show Dallas; and innumerable decontextualized blues and rock "gestures" and riffs. All notions about "content" are stripped away and live performance is reduced down to the level of a free-form automatistic collage of random incidents, non sequiturs, and thoughts about nothing and everything in particular. Audience reactions and laugh tracks were NOT added on after the fact. Released by Cause And Effect (1986).
Incidental Vibrations 2 by Dog As Master and Jabon was recorded at the Adamson Wing, Baker Hall, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on Saturday, May 16, 1987, in a show produced by Manny Theiner, before the Dog As Master set. This is what happens when you smoke too much marijuana. Comedic deconstructed industrial rock music performance art. EXTRA SPECIAL THANKS to the sold-out capacity audience!
Incidental Vibrations 3 was recorded in 1988 before live audiences in St. Petersburg and Clearwater, Florida.
JABON:
Scribble - Guitars, Keyboards
Doc Product - Drums
Luke Chemo - Bass