Invisible PAIN Field Generator (4. Equalized Guitar) Frank Koustrup

Overview

The “Invisible Pain Field Generator produces a directional field of moderately intense pain to back of head up to 50’. Cigarette pack size enclosure is easily hidden.”
Inspired by the sheer malice of such a device, the Invisible PAIN Field Generator performed three times. First was an improvised, radio broadcast one wintry night in 1985. Last were as an intermission act at a bar on Easter weekend, 1986. Within months, the members left town.
This compilation is a 60-minute, radiophonic show. It combines and juxtaposes recordings of the performances with thematically similar material. The sources are noisy and feature debris from highways, railways, alleyways, and inside abandoned factories. Plug everything together. Use really shitty tape. Play with the buttons. These original experiments were almost instant. Editing and processing took half a decade.
Not all music has to uplift. But relax. The Invisible PAIN Field Generator is invisible; really quite safe. Just don’t point it at a dog.

The first guitarist plays the electric guitar. He tunes at will and plugs in a fuzz box. The second guitarist puts down his guitar, fascinated by a 7-band, graphic equalizer. Oooh, pretty! He connects the two channels in series and plays the sliders.
Performers: Kevin Curtis-Norcross, Frank Koustrup
Source: 1984
Edited: 2002-04

Copyright 2006 Frank Koustrup, Kevin Curtis-Norcross

  • Year of composition: 2004
  • Duration of the submitted work: 1:36
  • Production: Home

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