Johnson, Philip
Youth In Mourning
PHILIP JOHNSON, a lost figure in the dark waters of early industrial music, self-released over 25 tapes starting in the
late '70s. As a part of the "cassette culture" in the UK, he produced ethereal soundscapes, damaged electronics and
undanceable drum patterns, along with homemade j-cards. For his first and only LP, 1982's Youth In Mourning, JOHNSON
further refined his approach with mesmerizing audio collages and Mark-E-Smith-ian vocals to make one of the most unique
documents of the era.
The song "C81," commenting on NME's compilation of the same name, expresses contempt with know-it-all indie culture that
was similarly reflected 20 years later in LCD SOUNDSYSTEM's "Losing My Edge." Fans of the degenerate tale in THE VELVET
UNDERGROUND's "The Gift" will appreciate JOHNSON's "The Karate Kicking Girl Of New Invention." Youth In Mourning is a
personal record, yet fearless. It pulls back the bedroom curtain, revealing (as JOHNSON writes in the liner notes) "the
sound of a warm-air heater on a cold afternoon and a cassette being pushed into the deck and switched on."
This first-time reissue comes from the original master tapes. Recommended for fans of CABARET VOLTAIRE, John Bender and
THE SHADOW RING.
Price
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
28-10-2014
Label
Item-nr
956861
EAN
0857176003577
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
HEART TROUBLE
2
IT MEANT SOMETHING ONCE
3
C81
4
WE CAN'T GET WHAT WE WANT
5
CAPERMIX
6
NEW AGE SEWAGE
7
THE KARATE KICKING GIRL OF NEW INVENTION
8
YOUTH IN MOURNING
9
THE SAME SIDE