Changez les Blockeurs cover

Changez les Blockeurs

Released

The first album by The New Blockaders, the duo of Richard and Philip Rupenus, is now firmly cemented in musical history as one of the first, and most significant, noise albums. Listening back, it’s not hard to see why, even as its relationship to what became noise can seem tangential. It’s a suburban ritual – recorded in a shed, it’s rife with the sounds of bowed metal, dragged junk, squeaking wheels, clanking tools – that perceptively joins the dots between noise and free improvisation. Forty years later, its combination of intense focus, Dadaist ‘anti-art’ ethos, and real-time responsiveness is still uniquely powerful.

Jon Dale

Suggestions
1981-1986 cover

1981-1986

Primitive Art Group
Ledge cover

Ledge

Laughing Hands
Synaptic Acres cover

Synaptic Acres

Sandoz Lab Technicians
Frequency Variation cover

Frequency Variation

Ron West, Bruce Gilbert
Lament cover

Lament

Einstürzende Neubauten
Youth in Mourning cover

Youth in Mourning

Philip Johnson