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Jarrod Fowler
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12/15/2009
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008
’Percussion’ As Percussion - CD
CD - 24 minutes - 8 panel poster - Digipak with recycled flex-tray - $10
Featuring
Bruce Andrews
,
JLIAT
,
Liz Tonne
, and
John Mowitt
Published by
Patrick Lovelace Editions, Brooklyn
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Percussion: Drumming, Beating, Striking
By John Mowitt
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Saturday, April 19, 2008
Now That’s What I Call Noise, Volume 13
NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL NOISE VOL.13
A Compilation By Jarrod Fowler
1. We want to sing the love of the moribund, the habit of laziness and a good pension scheme.
2. The essential elements of our poetry will be flippancy and soft pornography.
3. Literature has up to now magnified pensive immobility, ecstasy and slumber. We want to exalt movements of boredom, drunkenness, sleep, occasional saunter and demure politeness.
4. We declare that the ordinariness of the world has been enriched by new technology. A reliable car at a good cost, or a Sony PSP.
5. We want to have regular low cost flights and inclusive package holidays.
6. The poet must spend his time on myspace and youtube.
7. Beauty exists on many internet sites. There is no masterpiece. Poetry must be nice.
8. We are in the time of eternal materialism and consumerism. What is the use of looking behind as it's the same. Time and Space died yesterday. We are already living in the Mall, since we have already created eternal, omnipresent stuff.
9. We want to watch war - the only cure for the world - a good health service and TV, DVD a BSkyB and vague lust for woman.
10. We want to visit museums and libraries, and use their restaurants, cafes and gift shops, have individual morality, feminism and opportunist and utilitarian cowardice.
11. We will sing of the great crowds agitated by shopping, and pleasure but think we are somehow different - as do they, the multi-colored and polyphonic surf of opportunities in modern capitals: the nocturnal bars and eateries, and the motorway service stations. 24-7 living in a contemporary and secure setting. A weekend on the North Norfolk coast with friends, a blackberry. Internet secured travel arrangements at bargain prices. Crowne Plaza special guest privileges...
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