We’ve updated our Terms of Use to reflect our new entity name and address. You can review the changes here.
We’ve updated our Terms of Use. You can review the changes here.

Please Call Me Fuck In Front Of My Friends

by Territorial Gobbing

/
1.
Bin Appetite 01:41
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Old Squib 01:53
7.
8.

about

Released by Industrial Coast
Tapes & postcards available here this weekend:
industrialcoast dot bigcartel dot com

I'm pretty pleased with this album I think it's definitely my best yet. Was kinda experimenting with trying to see how much tonal, organised 'music' or sounds you could fit into noise/atonal/free improv whatever and still have it register and feel disorganised. Don't fully commit still plenty of full on clutter, wheezing and tape mangling but I suppose the freeware synth loops on the opener and closer and the more vaporwavey moments of unbroken pop kinda gesture towards that. Really hope you enjoy/withstand it...

Thanks Steve for putting it out, Robin and RRS for their sage advice

ALL VIRTUAL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE WHARF CHAMBERS FUNDRAISER

"Playful but bleak and as twisted as fuck, Please Call Me Fuck In Front Of My Friends again suggest that Territorial Gobbing is one of the acts closest to the spirit of the other TG, and Genesis P-Orridge’s absorption of the influence of William Burroughs’ cut-ups. The Industrial Records release of a collection culled from Burroughs’ archives of tape cut-ups on Nothing Here Now But the Recordings marked a direct link: Territorial Gobbing very much continues the trajectory in creating music that discards linearity in favour of simultaneity." - Aural Aggravation

"The absolutely splendid Territorial Gobbing rattles and hollers, squelches and wrinkles SO YOU DON’T HAVE TO. Complied like a tasty selection box of TG’s various styles this moves from his classic hectic-but-lo-fi-clatter/dicta jamz on ‘Kill Switch Hardstyle’ and ‘Pyrex Chalice’ to some surprisingly poppy faux-vapor-wave-and-almost-David-Sylvian-trying-out-dub-step on ‘Clouds Are Ghosts and the Sky is Haunted’ and ‘Tintin in Drag’. But many moods are handled. ‘Old Squib’ could be a teenage Gwilly Edmondez ruminating on losing his ‘wah wah’ while plinking rubber-bands stretched over a Walkers (or Lays for the European reader) crispy grab bag; an approach I whole-heartedly endorse. For me this is all builds up to Mr Theo ov Territorial bringing his seldom-explored psychic darkness on ‘Message The Scar, Five Minutes, Five Times.’ It’s an arresting and emotional spoken-word breath piece. Sir Gobbing accompanies himself on brass horseshoe and electronics in between snatched pleas, whimpering and asthmatic squeals. I’ve not felt as shit up since I heard Mrs Baylock croak “Have no fear, little one... I am here to protect thee.” As with all TG jamz – highly recommended. " - Joe Posset, TQ zine

credits

released March 20, 2020

All tracks recorded by TG November 2019
Artwork by Lizzie Donegan @lizzie_don

license

all rights reserved

tags

about

Territorial Gobbing Leeds, UK

Leeds based experimental music venture from one brain under one roof (other brains will be specified). Harsh cutup, tape collage, drone, pop songs, minimalist piano workouts. Free Music

contact / help

Contact Territorial Gobbing

Streaming and
Download help

Redeem code

Report this album or account

Territorial Gobbing recommends:

If you like Territorial Gobbing, you may also like: