GUERILLA WELFARE - The Nature Of Human Nature


MUSIQUE PASTIQUE
Indie / New Wave / Post-Punk
New Vinyl
LP / 25 EUR

Melting Pot
Fear Arises
Aggression
Thought Breeds Fear
Easy Street
Atom Bomb
Rock-A-Bye
I Was Born
All Things Are Connected
So, Today

Politico dub-collage practitioners Guerrilla Welfare came from Edmonton, Alberta, coincidentally the birthplace of prophetic media sage Marshall McLuhan. Armed with vanguard ideas taken from Steve Reich, Fela Kuti, Robert Fripp and Material, the duo of Curtis Ruptash and Brian Schultze adopted the “studio as instrument” mindset of Eno and King Tubby creating complex textural and polyrhythmic sonic insurgencies. They overdubbed drum computers, guitar, bass, noise-makers, mallet percussion, sitars, often accompanied by sampled vocals and found sound taken from TV. Their pan-global, multi-media palette supported zeitgeist commentary — often, with a healthy dose of gallows humour — on gender, power structures, and sexual and geopolitical tensions in the late 80s. Their DIY bunker studio experimentations align them with genre defying dub-infused outfits like African Head Charge, Dome, Lifetones, Naffi, Woo, Negativeland and The Residents. The Nature of Human Nature captures Guerilla Welfare’s most formidable output, compiling tracks selected from their entire discography (two LPs and a cassette collaboration with poet Mary Howes), all originally self-released from 1986 to 1991.

Melting Pot
Fear Arises
Aggression
Thought Breeds Fear
Easy Street
Atom Bomb
Rock-A-Bye
I Was Born
All Things Are Connected
So, Today