The Boardwalk, Sheffield
UK. October 5th 2006.

A documentary is being filmed on the tour. Marie
(France) is a charming professional film maker...










MORE
PICS (soundcheck & pre-gig)
Short
interview with Guardian newspaper here
All
pictures © Freenoise UK 2006. No repros without
permission or at least credited with link.
Those
of you who have seen PTV3 live will know that
you get two hours of high energy hyperdelic rock.
And
yes, right here in Sheffield we have the first
of the 3 rare dates! The first gig in Sheffield
for 20 years and in the UK for 7 years!
PTV
are currently playing to capacity crowds in New
York and there is always a big buzz when they
hit the road. *Early booking advised*
Also, the latest Psychic TV studio album for eleven
years is due soon!
"Hell is Invisible...Heaven
is Her/e" features Nick Zinner of
the Yeah Yeah Yeahs on guitar and the vocal of
Gibby Haynes from The Butthole Surfers. A year
in the making, Genesis has called the album, a
"dark side of the moon for the 21st Century".
The live show will feature much of the new album
and hopefully reworked old favorites such as 'Godstar',
'Really Free' and 'Ov Power' and features and
all new video light show by Sterile
Cowboy
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Line
up
Genesis
Breyer P-Orridge - Vocals / Noise bass
Lady Jaye Breyer P-Orridge - Samples
Morrison Edley (Toilet Boys) - Drums
Alice Genese (Candy Ass / Pretty Boys) -
Bass.
David Max (HIT) - Guitars.
Markus Aurelius Cirkus Maximus Dangerous
Fabulous Persson - Keyboards.

Download
PTV3 June '06 press release (.pdf - free
Acrobat reader required)
STRICTLY NO PHOTOGRAPHY OR RECORDING
Anyone found with equipment
will have it confiscated
and may be ejected from the venue.
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GENESIS
P-ORRIDGE was born in Manchester, England in 1950.
He was a member of the Kinetic action group Exploding
Galaxy/Transmedia Exploration in 1969-70. He conceived
and founded the seminal British "performance
art" group Coum Transmissions in August 1969.
He became a member of Throbbing Gristle in 1975,
of Psychic TV in 1981, and of spoken word/ambient
theatre group Thee Majesty in 1999. He invented
the term/genre Industrial Music (with
Monte Cazazza) on September 3rd, 1975. He has
released more than 200 CDs of experiments in music
to date. He has worked and collaborated with William
S. Burroughs; Brion Gysin (inventor of "Cut-Ups");
filmaker Derek Jarman; Dr. Timothy Leary among
others.
As
an early pioneer of Rave Movement in UK and USA,
he has published thousands of articles, texts,
interviews covering the functional and metaphysical
implications and strategies of popular culture.
He has also explored human behaviour, ritual,
and personality modification through the splintering
of expectations in private situations to create
collaged Sigils. He currently lives
in New York as a musician, author, cultural engineer/commentator
and fine artist. The most controversial of his
latest live art is the 'pandrogyny' project; the
annihalation of sexual gender. More info available
at www.genesisp-orridge.com

ACCOMODATION
IN SHEFFIELD - LARGE LIST TO SUIT ALL
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Psychic
TV has a long and storied history that can never
be done justice in a concise bio. Therefore, we
will not take much space with its telling, but will
direct the majestic reader to one of the many sites
that have taken it on with aplomb, such as www.GenesisP-Orridge.com.
Instead, we wish to focus on the near past, present
and near futures of PTV3 as it takes flight for
all to marvel. Psychic TV's last incarnation ended
several years ago with the release of the dreamy
'Trip Reset'. It was recently seen selling at Ameoba
Records in Los Angeles filed away under 'industrial'
music, which it could not be further from due to
its soft, obviously psychedelic textures and imagery.
But Genesis P-Orridge has always carried on her
back the weight of the work that she has created
in the past, and because of her work with some of
the most legendary of sonic anarchists, Throbbing
Gristle. Throbbing Gristle could accurately be described
as 'industrial', some of the time. But TG's music
is too slippery to be categorized, yet we must categorize,
musn't we? So it seems that wherever Gen goes, so
must the tag. But make no mistake, Psychic TV is
and has been a much different experiment. Drawing
on the influences of Genesis' past, mostly his/her
early years as a deviant Mod in 1960's London, PTV
would mix and match or 'cut-up' sight/sound/feeling
to create new psychedelic fumes for us to breath.
For many years she did just that, until Psychic
TV gave way to Thee Majesty, Genesis' spoken word/ambient
sound project with Bryin Dall and Larry Thrasher.
Thee Majesty went on to make many otherwordly recordings
and give sumptuous live performances. Thee Majesty
re-energized Gens commitment to sound, but that
was not enough for her. In 2003, Genesis, in conjunction
with the prodding of old friend Electric Eddie O'dowd
(drummer of NY Glam legends, Toilet Boys), the decision
to reform PTV was made. With Eddie signed on as
drummer and creative co-director, the two began
to design their dream incarnation of the band. The
band would encompass all that PTV had been stylistically
from their early no-wave sound through to the 'hyperdelic'
trance rock of the late eighties and early nineties.
But it would not be limited to past versions of
PTV. It would be everything Genesis ever wanted
PTV to be, that it wasn't. This sound would be linked
to Brian Jones, Syd Barrett, Don Van Vliet, and
all the psychedelic pioneers of the past and the
ones Gen and Eddie were listening to in the present.
They began looking around NY for the perfect players,
like souled-minds who could help make their vision
reality. This new band would also incorporate the
influences of all the players, forming a collaboration
in the truest sense. Alice Genese, bass vibrationalist
of power acts Sexpod, CandyAss, and most recently
Pretty Boys was tapped to rumble the drinks off
tables. Like Alice, an old friend of Eddies from
the miasma of East Village scenes past, David Max
was asked to step into the role of guitar player.
David had performed in psychedelic noise band Tadpoles
and more recently HIT, the drug/studio experiment
that was only known to those lucky enough to wander
into its lair. Markus Persson joined as keyboardist
through sheer persistence and power of will. Markus,
a fan of Gens since he was a small podling, literally
pushed his way into PTV and has made his keyboard
into more that just keys, squeezing out sounds that
would make the pope cry. Eddie would set the groove
and Gens pandrogynous other half Lady J would operate
various sampling and percussive mechanisms. But
wait a second, what is Pandrogyny, you may ask?
Pandrogyny is art, more specifically, it is a concept/project
of Lady Jaye and Genesis' that attempts to analyze
the future of evolution as it pertains to the human
body and gender, with the goal of illuminating the
very real possiblities provided by modern technology
to alter our bodies thereby altering our minds and
our societies. But maybe we should just ask Genesis.
"We are not trying to look like twins, though
we wouldn't mind that if it were possible. We are
seeking to give an initial impression ov visual
similarity as far as we can. As a 56 y-era old biological
male who is 5 foot six inches with a 30 inch waist
E can never reasonably expect to look identical
to Lady Jaye Who is a biological female who is 35
y-eras old and 5 foot 10 inches high with a 24 inch
waist. Butter we are interested in thee concept
ov PANDROGENY and being coumitted enough to surrender
our bodies to surguries even if we end up not liking
how we look. That is not what we are concerned with.
We have no urge to try and "look better",
or younger, or more "glamourous". Nor
are we changing gender. Pandrogeny is about neutralising
gender in order to REPRESENT a future possibility
for thee species. I.T. is a way ov BEING not a way
ov looking, butter we use thee visual cues to give
an impression that symbolises EVOLUTION and radical
biological and structural change. Thee human body
is not sacred. Far from I.T. thee body is a container
within which dwells thee MIND. Thee consciousness.
"YOU" are/is thee collection ov memories,
thoughts, and experiences stored in coum miraculous
way in thee brain and nervous system coumbined with
thee species recording device DNA. Your body is
a means ov tasting thee wonders ov physical material
existence and ov giving thee ethereal consciousness
that is you a means ov mobility and ov sensory perception.
Thee body transmits to you both to experience, and
to protect and maintain your container." With
Pandrogyny, Gen is lighting a path of philosophical
revolution, and to it, PTV3 adds the hyperdelic
soundtrack and ritualized ecstatic sensual overload
that provides a place to be free to explore ourselves.
(To be continued...)
Taken
from www.myspace.com/ptv3
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2006
UK dates:
Oct 5th - Sheffield The Boardwalk
Oct 6th - Birmingham Barfly
Oct 7th - London Astoria
Genesis P. Orridge
By forming the group Throbbing Gristle in the mid 1970's,
Genesis P-Orridge created one of the most influential groups
of the last 30 years. If you haven't heard their music,
you will certainly have listened to someone who has. Their
pioneering industrial sound and self-sufficient approach
to record distribution set them apart from their more conventional
contemporaries.
Adding the philosophies of influences such as the writer
William S. Burroughs, poet and painter Brion Gysin, legendary
occultist Aleister Crowley and various underground authors,
thinkers and film makers, TG produced some of the most unsettling
and thought provoking music of all time.
They made a number of fascinating albums and singles, often
printing the sleeves themselves and releasing them into
the wild in limited quantities. Their concerts were far
from dull affairs, often resulting in direct confrontations
between band and audience members. All of these live performances
were recorded for posterity and still retain their impact
to this day.
Deciding in 1981, that 'the mission is terminated', the
members of the group went their separate ways. Keyboardist
Chris Carter and brass specialist Cosey Fanni Tutti formed
Chris and Cosey, while electronics expert Peter 'Sleazy'
Christopherson (later of Coil) and vocalist/noise-maker
Genesis P-Orridge co-founded Psychic TV with Alex Fergusson.
Although at the beginning, PTV's output could at times
be compared to Throbbing Gristle's experimental wall of
sound; their music would quickly evolve over time, refracting
a great many musical styles along the way. With the singles
'Roman P', a cover of the Beach Boys' 'Good Vibrations'
and the stunning 'Godstar', they even touched upon the UK
singles chart. Dreaming of ultimately creating their own
TV station, the group produced many videos along the way,
some of which were made commercially available and are well
worth seeking out. Often repulsive, often beautiful, the
images contained within these films would mirror the musical
atmospheres the band was creating.
Then, in 1987 PTV were in crisis both financially and productively.
They were without a record deal at the time but had a legion
of fans, all eager for some new material. The band solved
this by announcing a new project: over the next two years
they would release a live album on the 23rd of each month
for the next 23 months. Although they never finished the
series (17 albums were brought out), they did succeed in
annoying the record companies and journalists, whilst pleasing
many fans who had a new cut-price album to look forward
to every month. The albums each contained a written message
from the band, almost like a monthly newsletter, and featured
concert recordings spanning PTV's entire career.
"Psychic TV was founded by ALEX FERGUSSON and GENESIS
P-ORRIDGE in Hackney, East London in 1981. The actual story
is that Genesis was so disillusioned with even the independent
music scene and being in Throbbing Gristle by 1981 that
he quit TG in Los Angeles prior to their last 2 live gigs.
Alex Fergusson, was previously co-founder of Alternative
TV with Mark Perry (of Sniffin' Glue fanzine infamy). A
little known fact is that G. P-O was the first drummer in
ATV! Genesis and Monte Cazazza had been planning an agenda
for a Psychic para-military occult group in secret for 2
years or so. Alex continually told Gen that he should still
write songs and "not waste his lyrical talents."
One day Alex noticed a poem on the water heater in Gen's
kitchen over a cup of tea, literally! "Hows about I
take that poem and IF I can turn it into a song you like
we'll start a band combining our two names? Psychic and
TV?" said Alex. To get him off his back Gen said OK.
A day later Alex returned and played a stunningly appealing
ballad to Gen accompanying himself on acoustic guitar. That
song was "JUST DRIFTING". Both the romanticism,
and anti-Industrial style hooked Gen's aesthetic and emotional
attention. Perfect irony to go acoustic, let's add an orchestra
he suggested. Psychic TV was born and "Just Drifting"
was the first track on their first album for WEA in 1982-3
"FORCE THEE HANDS OV CHANCE". Because in Gen's
mind Sleazy (aka P. Christopherson) was associated with
bad memories of the demise of TG it was not until almost
a year later that Gen and Alex decided to sound him out
about joining PTV as a band member conditional on Gen owning
the name and having full control in the event of any disagreements.
Too often Alex Fergusson has been wrongfully relegated to
a minor role in the story of PTV and it is IMPORTANT to
be clear that without ALEX FERGUSSON there NEVER would've
been PTV and HE was the co-founder with Genesis, closely
followed intellectually by Monte Cazazza who played guitar
many times in Psychic TV and who is the ONLY person to have
done an entire gig as the PTV vocalist, in Rotterdam, Holland
when Gen was too sick to play!"
Genesis P Orridge NY July 2003
After Genesis P-Orridge dissolved the seminal
industrial-rock outfit Throbbing Gristle, he and Gristle
cohorts Peter Christopherson and Cosey Fanni Tutti, plus
Geoff Rushton, formed Psychic TV in 1979 as a means of continuing
their confrontational, shock-oriented approach to music
and their multimedia live performances. Psychic TV draws
much of its inspiration from the literary underground, including
situationist philosophy, William Burroughs (a professed
fan), the Marquis de Sade, and Philip K. Dick. The group
also claims to be the mouthpiece for its own quasi-religious
group, the Temple Ov Psychick Youth. P-Orridge has been
branded a dangerous deviant in several publications, and
police raided his home in 1992, seizing videos, books and
magazines.
(from a london ticket site)
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