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T​ö​bb Magyar Ak​ć​io

by Phÿcus

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about

July, 1997. Neoists from around the globe converge in Hungary for a series of festivals in the cities of Vac, Budapest, and Debrecen. The participants include BruSeX and myself representing Phÿcus, zany American performance artist tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE, Neoist Chef Gordon W. from Berlin, Toronto PoPo artists Jubal Brown and Jada D'Aversa, Montreal-based lecturer and performance artist Ghera, Angela Idealism, an avant-guard vocalist from New York, and, of course, Istvan Kantor/Monty Cantsin/Amen, taking the role of the eye of Hurricane Neoism.

“Több Magyar Akćio” is a document of Phÿcus’ industrial music performances in Hungary. Sound extracted from video.

Phÿcus at the Vac Cultural Centre, July 5 1997:

At the end of a long night of performances, at about three AM, Phÿcus played to a mostly-empty room. This set features a rare Bruce vocal version of Feed The Goat.

01 Grandmaster Phÿcus (Több)
02 Creed (Több)
03 Destroy The Earth (Több)
04 Endorphinate (Több)
05 Feed The Goat (Több)
06 Greenland (Több)


Phÿcus at Orczy Kert, Budapest, July 8 1997:

Filmed by Gordon W. Sound extracted from video.
Orczy Kert is a crumbling building that used to be an officers' gym, and is now used as a performance space (Neubauten has played there, which probably explains its state of advanced decay), in conjunction with Tilos radio. Tilos means "forbidden" in Hungarian, a reference to its roots as a pirate radio station back in the communist days.

07 The Missing Foundation (Több)
08 Mental Illness (Több)
09 Tottering Structures (Több)


Phÿcus at the Tolerancia Rock Festival, Debrecen, Hungary, July 11 1997:

10 Endorphinate II (Több)
11 Missing Foundation II (Több)
12 Mental Illness II (Több)
13 Feed The Goat II (Több)
14 Greenland II (Több)
15 Yes (Több)
16 Working Man (Több)

credits

released July 11, 1997

Phÿcus at the Vac Cultural Centre, July 5 1997:

BruSeX - guitar, vocals (01, 02, 04, 05)
tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE - Metal, Percussion, Backing Vocals
Brian Damage – Backing Tapes, Moog MG-1, Megaphone, Metal, Vocals (02, 03, 06)

Phÿcus at Orczy Kert, Budapest, July 8 1997:

BruSeX – Guitar, Vocals (07, 09)
Brian Damage – Moog MG-1, Vocals (08)
tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE – Percussion

Phÿcus at the Tolerancia Rock Festival, Debrecen, Hungary, July 11 1997:

BruSeX – Guitar, Vocals (10, 11, 13)
Brian Damage – Moog MG-1, Vocals (12, 14, 15, 16)
tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE – Metal, Grunts (14)
Jubal Brown – Metal

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Phÿcus Montreal, Québec

Phÿcus was a Canadian industrial / experimental band that existed from 1988 to 2000. Phÿcus transformed from the traditional band format into a network that included over 50 contributors in a dozen locales, with Montreal as its centre of operations. Phÿcus' success was minimal, but their output was prodigious. Now in 2020, Phÿcus is back with a new release, "CrowleyWood". ... more

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