- Angus MacLise
Angus MacLise (
March 4 ,1938 -June 21 ,1979 ) was a percussionist,composer ,poet ,occult ist andcalligrapher probably best known as the first drummer for theVelvet Underground .Biography
MacLise was a member of
La Monte Young 'sTheater of Eternal Music , withJohn Cale ,Tony Conrad ,Marian Zazeela and sometimesTerry Riley . He was also an early member ofThe Velvet Underground , having been brought into the group by flatmateJohn Cale when they were living at 56Ludlow Street .MacLise played bongos and
hand drum s during 1965 with the first incarnation of the band. Although the Velvets regularly extemporised soundtracks to underground films, MacLise never officially recorded with them, and is often considered something of a shadowy, legendary figure in their history. When the opportunity of the band's first paying gig in November 1965 arose, Maclise promptly quit, suggesting the group had sold out.MacLise was replaced by
Maureen Tucker , resulting in the "classic" lineup of The Velvet Underground. In 1966 when Velvet Underground singerLou Reed was inhospital withhepatitis , MacLise rejoined the group for a few performances. By this time the Velvet Underground had found some notoriety (if not great financial success) and MacLise was anxious to rejoin the group, but this was explicitly refused by Reed.After leaving the Velvet Underground for good, Angus traveled around between
North Africa ,India ,Greece , theMiddle East and finally finding his place inNepal .La Monte Young ,Marian Zazeela ,Ira Cohen and other artists with whom MacLise was close during his life continue to use his dating scheme laid out in his Calendar.A student of
Aleister Crowley (he was working a script for a film version of Crowley's "Diary of a Drug Fiend " before he died), he would begin to blend Tibetanmysticism with his music to create sound through various drone techniques.He died of
tuberculosis inKathmandu in 1979.Recorded music
MacLise recorded a vast amount of music that went largely unreleased until 1999. These recordings, produced between the mid-'60s and the late-'70s, consist of tribal trance workouts, spoken word, poetry,
Brion Gysin -like tape cut-ups and minimalist droning and electronics. They can be currently found on:
*"The Invasion of Thunderbolt Pagoda" (Siltbreeze, 1999)
*"Brain Damage in Oklahoma City" (Siltbreeze, 2000)
*"The Cloud Doctrine" (Sub Rosa, 2002)
*"Astral Collapse" (Locust, 2003)
*"The Invasion of Thunderbolt Pagoda" (DVD, Bastet/Saturnalia, 2006)Aside from private solo recordings and his stint with the Velvet Underground, MacLise also collaborated with
Tony Conrad ,John Cale andLa Monte Young on several other recordings:They are:
*"Inside the Dream Syndicate Vol.I: Day Of Niagara" (Table of the Elements, 2000)
*"Inside the Dream Syndicate Vol.III: Stainless Steel Gamelan" (Table of the Elements, 2002)
*"An Anthology Of Noise & Electronic Music: First A-Chronology 1921-2001/Vol.1" (Sub Rosa, 2002)Influence
Even though his music was mostly unheard, the experimental group Coil have mentioned strong influences from MacLise in both sound and lyric form. His
poetry can be heard recited on the track "The Coppice Meat" and his mystical droning techniques influenced such Coil releases as "Spring Equinox: Moon's Milk or Under An Unquiet Skull" (Eskaton, 1998) and "Astral Disaster" (Threshold House, 1999). It is interesting to point out the similarities and differences between "Astral Disaster" and "Astral Collapse". Besides the names, their cover art is strikingly similar, almost coming off as mirror images of each other. Both are experimental workouts in electronics and modular synthetics. Yet, "Collapse" is a compilation of recordings made during the 70's that was released in 2003, while "Disaster" is an album-proper released in 1999. Also, two years before Coil vocalist Jhonn Balance's death in 2004, he expressed interest in publishing Angus' poetry in book form.Notes
* MacLise appears in two pictures in the
Peel Slowly and See Velvet underground box set booklet.
* Hetty MacLise now has a [http://www.phantomlyoracula.com/ blog]External links
*http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:on8j1vkjzzca~T1 Allmusic.com Bio
*http://www.blastitude.com/13/ETERNITY/angus_maclise.htm
*http://www.jackmagazine.com/issue7/angus.html
*http://www.ubu.com/sound/maclise.html Free download of a song from Maclise
*http://www.melafoundation.org/am01.htm Full and extensive chronology of MacLise's life and achievements
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