August 2010
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The Weather Ring Issue 3
The Weather Ring is a Perth based magazine featuring critical articles about Architecture, Design and Art.
This issue was printed by BENCHPRESS and looks amazing.
The Blue Cat
Carol is a full-time artist who enjoys painting colorful and whimsical paintings of cats and dogs.
July 2010
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Another amazing poster by Jamie Doohan.
TEETH MOUNTAIN
Killa album re-released on CD by WTR CLR.
Teeth Mountain Teeth Mountain (shdwply/INFL, 2008, WTR CLR, 2010)
1. Introduct 2. Black Jerusalem 3. Keinsein 4. Spirals 5. Ghost Science 6. Soft Beast 7. 13 8. Harsh Tanz 9. Malamut
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HEAVY PETTING
First edition of Heavy Petting, a short run music and art magazine by Perth label Grave New World is available now from Etheric Hymns. While you’re there browse the selection of rad music and support a great independent retailer.
http://www.heavy-petting.net/
BENCH PRESS
BENCH PRESS is a new print studio based in Perth. They are currently printing with a Risograph GR 3750 and will be publishing the next edition of The Weather Ring.
If your interested in riso printing, get in touch.
Join the Facebook group here.
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NEW WEIRD AUSTRALIA
Get loose with the new NWA, featuring Ancient Path by Wigwam.
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Wigwam Sweat Lodge (Badminton Bandit, 2010)
1. Quiet Time 2. Making out with your hand 3. Smokey tent gradient 4. White lodge I 5. White lodge II 6. Ancient path 7. Quieter time
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Terrestrial Tones Dead Drunk (Paw Tracks, 2006)
1. Car Fumes 2. The Sailor 3. Gargoyle 4. Plowman 5. Magic Traick 6. Future Train 7. This Weekend Wow
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June 2010
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April 2010
3 posts
Meupe, Tura and Kulcha present The Ambassador From Everywhere 22 Friday April 9, 2010 Kulcha, Fremantle 8pm — Wigwam — Daniele DiPaola — Predrag Delibasich — Chris Cobilis — Victor Bermon (DJ) Meupe’s Ambassador From Everywhere series continues to roll on throughout 2010 in a variety of venues around Perth, working alongside old friends Tura New Music and linking up with new friends in other...
March 2010
6 posts
Wigwam Sweat Lodge
BB005 28/03/10 CD-r /40 In a remote village in the Himalayas a small Indian child tries on my sunglasses and looks into the future. He sees a washy blur of trees, snow capped mountains and winding rivers. Bumble bees are softly buzzing and in the distance the black puma which has been stalking the village howls. In a calm sweaty haze, the small boy contemplates the...
Review of Sweat Lodge Launch Party by Lyndon Blue:
A few drinks and fruit-kebabs (a stellar idea!) later, WIGWAM come crashing in as if wrenched from a far-flung dimension. A warping and mercurial collage of bleeps, whirrs, screeches, chants, drones, throbs and booms, there is really no proper way to classify the duo – not even within the gamut of silly experimental subgenres that exist today. It...
Review of Coastal Shelf instore by Ben Rodin:
“Headliners for the evening, Wigwam (WA), are a strange proposition for the listener to comprehend. Made up of David Egan (Carbuncle, Triangles) and Craig McElhinney (An excellent and prolific guitar soloist), they play an excellent set. This is the second time I have seen Wigwam, and whilst on paper one could expect a combination of the...
Lovely review by Lyndon Blue of the Fabulous Diamonds show at 208s
“I needed to chill out somewhat, and in my repose gladly toked on the swirling peace-pipe that was Wigwam. Local drone-king Craig McElhinney and reverb-demon Dave Egan (Carbuncle, Triangles) formed this eerie duo, who rode in on a lonely pulsating wash, eagle wings in desert night-chill air. After some time lounging on the...