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The Mu Meson Archives finds Sydney’s underground icons Jay Katz and Miss Death exploring the fringes of society and interviewing an array of unique people from around the world.
The Mu Meson Archives finds Sydney’s underground icons Jay Katz and Miss Death exploring the fringes of society and interviewing an array of unique people from around the world.
27. Jeffrey Halls
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Jeffrey Halls aka Dr El Suavo goes right back to virtually the beginning of the Archives timeline.
Jeff and his partner Julie were the team behind one of the most maverick independent touring companies “Intense Touring”.
The first person to bring Mr Bungle and Mike Patton to Australia, Nirvana (before anyone knew who they were), The Damned, Impaled Nazarene, Mark Of Cain, Neil Hamburger, Canned Hamm, Faxed Head, Phantom Surfers, Secret Chiefs, Blowfly, Crispin Glover and so many more.
Jeff and Julie went beyond what promotors usually do, taking bands into their own home, creating intense personal relationships and sharing the experience with their friends and fellow performers.
Why that is how the Mu Mesons got to support Mike Patton.
Remaining vehemently outside of the system and with no support from funding bodies.
Intense Touring brought some of the most unusual, cutting edge and profound acts to Australian shores.
They say inside every promotor is a stilted performer, well over the course of time that repression lifted and manifested as one of the worlds most frightening parlour magicians.
Jeff became Dr El Suavo.
He has toured internationally and extensively within Australia as the support act to Neil Hamburger.
He has a tendency to polarise audiences with his most unique blend of standup comedy and parlour magic, you can either take him or leave him but my god he has also released two albums under that moniker.
I cannot count how many times I have stood on stage, wiped my brow in exasperation and said “Ladies and Gentleman I now present: Dr El Suavo”
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Talking Duck
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On the latest episode of The Mu Meson Archives, Jay Katz & Miss Death discuss today's topic: RuPaul + Talking Ducks
They also chat about Fanny (Band) and answer some fan mail.
The Mu Meson Archives - Arts, Culture & News.
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MU
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On the latest episode of The Mu Meson Archives, Jay Katz & Miss Death discuss today's topic: MU Variant - Norm MacDonald
They also chat about Cabaret Voltaire and answer burning questions from Mel B
The Mu Meson Archives - Arts, Culture & News.
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Nine Eleven
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On the latest episode of The Mu Meson Archives, Jay Katz & Miss Death discuss today's topic: 9/11
They also chat about Ethel Cain, Swim & Donations
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DONDA = COVID
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On the latest episode of The Mu Meson Archives, Jay Katz & Miss Death discuss today's topic: NSW's roadmap out of Covid19
They also chat about DONDA, Sydney Underground Film Festival and COVID Passports.
The Mu Meson Archives - Arts, Culture & News.
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Sirhan Sirhan Sex With Sasquatch
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On the latest episode of The Mu Meson Archives, Jay Katz & Miss Death discuss today's topic: Sirhan Sirhan’s Parole
They also chat about Hospital Hill Records, Space 1999 and answer a question about sex with Bigfoot.
The Mu Meson Archives - Arts, Culture & News.
12:09
Will The Vaccine Save Us?
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On the latest episode of The Mu Meson Archives, Jay Katz & Miss Death discuss today's topic: Will The Vaccine Save Us?
They also chat about Louis Tillet, Jack Arnold and answer some salacious fan mail.
The Mu Meson Archives - Arts, Culture & News.
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25. Dave Rash
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Time serves as the ultimate judgment upon the impact and power of ones art. \nNow nearly 60 years later people are beginning to realise the philosophical \nand poetic depth within the writings of Joseph Stefano. Stefano was the man \nwho adapted Robert Bloch\'s `novel into the screen play that became Alfred Hitchcock\'s \n\"Psycho\". More importantly he was the unsung genius behind the bulk of the episodes of \nthe small screens first season of the science fiction anthology series \"Outer Limits\". \nNever before had the human condition been explored so profoundly than this imaginative \nforay into science fiction and fantasy and gothic horror. (I will argue that Rod Serling came \nclose but Stefano took it to a whole new level)\n \n Radical in his approach, constantly outwitting the censors Joseph elevated the intellect \nof his audiences by serving allegories that danced macabre and pinched the nerve of our\npsychic disorders. All these decades later historians and critics are singing his praises.\n\n Dan Rash not only has sung his praises but has taken it one step further by doing an \nimmaculate job of editing and curating some of Stefano\'s most astounding shooting scripts \nfor Outer Limits including quite a few that never made it to air.\nWe were honoured to have the opportunity to speak to Dan about the passionate drive that \nled to his forth coming book that celebrates Stefano\'s writings. Dan is not just a fan but has \nnow concreted his role as a film historian in the construction of the book \"From The Inner Mind \nto the Outer Limits Volume One\". If the first print run of 500 sells out then a second volume will \nbecome a reality, lets make sure this happens. Link below.
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24. Steve Cananne
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Having worked as a reporter, producer and presenter for triple j, Steve Cannane also presented Hack, triple j’s current affairs show, for two and a half years until July 2006.\n\nIn 2006 he won the Walkley Award for Broadcast Interviewing for a series of three interviews - Petrol Sniffing, Pilltesting and The Cost of War while he was also commended in the same category of the Walkleys in 2005.\n\nIn 2006 Steve won the Excellence in Alcohol and Drug Media Reporting Award at the National Drug and Alcohol Awards and visited the US as the Australian representative on the US Department of State\'s Edward R Murrow program for journalists.\n\nHe currently presents The Drum on ABC News 24 and is a reporter at Lateline.\n\nSteve was the founding presenter of triple j’s current affairs program Hack and presented The Hack Half Hour on ABC2. He also fronted the ABC 1 documentary series Whatever: The Science of Teenagers and has published a book First Tests: Great Australian Cricketers and the Backyards That Made Them.\n\nIn 2016, Cannane published his masterful examination of Scientology’s history in Australia, titled Fair Game.\n\nYou can follow him on Twitter at @SteveCannane
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23. Dave Graney & Clare Moore
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No jazz cigarettes for these two. Dave Graney & Clare Moore are an exemplary couple. \nTwo of Australias most profound/extraordinary musicians & performers that have travelled and traversed many bands and many lands. \n\n The Moodists, the White Buffaloes, the Coral Snakes & the Dave Graney show are just a few of the incantations you will at least find Dave appearing in. \n Today, going under the title of The Lurid Yellow Mist inspired directly from the Jack Arnold film “The Incredible Shrinking Man” \n\n Dave & Clare form an unstoppable duo that takes music and its lyricism and arrangements to the levels thought unachievable. \n Like Serge Gainsbourg, Lee Hazlewood & Roy Orbison with the satirical sting of possibly Kim Fowley at his best moments, they make pop music sound like an opera. \n\n There love for each other is evident in their creativity, and you will find them at some of the most obscure locations this country can offer to perform. \nLiterally standing head and shoulders above the rest and erring on the side of humility, they remain the perfect example of magical creativity can be. \n Always supportive of the underdog and we guess that is why they have ended up on the Naked World podcast. \n\n Having performed with some of the greatest names in the musical arena internationally as well as local, they still find time for Jay Katz & Miss Death. \nDave is not a just a raconteur, performer and screen star but also an incredibly incisive author, who has bared his soul in print. \nTheir humour and generosity is evident in all they do, and with over 40 albums between the two of them in the bag, their output is relentless \n\nWe hope you enjoy this candid casual conversation as much as we did and possibly pick up a few tips on how to survive a pandemic with masterful ease. \n\nEven though their retro tv viewing is questionable, their hearts are not. \nA big warm thank you to Dave & Clare for your constant inspiration and laughs\n\nMuch Love \nKatz & Death
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22. Simone Turkington
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Simone Turkington is the quintessential example of creatively following ones passions. \nAn epiphany on the dance floor let Simone back to her childhood love of parlour magic. \nAfter much intense training she is now one of very few female magicians. \nSimone has now been accepted by the prestigious magic castle and performs their regularly. \nOh and by the way, she also happens to the wife of Americas number #1 funny man: Gregg Turkington aka Neil Hamburger \n\nWhen her father selected a deck of cards as his prize at a carnival shooting gallery, Simone was stunned by his boring choice. \"It\'s a MAGIC deck of cards!\" he told her. \"I got it for you.\" Noting her enthusiasm for magic on television, he hoped to encourage her interest with this prize. And encourage it did. Using the deck and its instructions, Simone performed her first magic show at school assembly, aged 9, cementing her love of magic and performing from an early age. \n\nYears passed and magic faded away to make room for music fandom and seeing rock shows around the world which would be her focus for the next 20 years. But once the bands she followed had washed up, broken up and reunited again, so did\n\nSimone with magic. In her thirties with a husband and child under her belt, what better time in one\'s life to pursue the not-at-all lucrative path of a magician?\n\nNow living in Los Angeles, a far cry from Australia where she started, Simone was able to take classes at the world famous Magic Castle, a private club for magicians. She soon passed her audition to become a magician member and began performing both solo and as part of a rare female magic duo, Mystiki.\n\nA long time devotee to classy vintage styles, Simone brings the sights and sounds of the 60s to her magic, not often seen (unless you watch a lot of videos of magic from the 60s.) A mix of visual, card, and mentalism effects make up her repertoire. Simone is a member of the prestigious Academy of Magical Arts at the Magic Castle where she performs in one of the main showrooms, The Parlour of Prestidigitation. For four years she was a board member for the Women Magicians Association and The Academy of Magical Arts\' Women In Magic committee. She writes reviews of magic books, videos and props for The Linking Ring monthly magic magazine.\n\nSimone is available for strolling or close-up magic which sees the magician wowing guests at your party or event with intimate, one-on-one magical experiences, entertaining small clusters of people throughout the evening.\n\nMuch of Simone\'s performance experience is in parlour magic which are larger effects than seen in close-up settings. Parlour shows are suited to moderately sized audiences for variety or cabaret shows in clubs or small theatres, but also homes or parties. Parlours were where magicians would entertain in Victorian homes.
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21. William Grefe
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Jay Katz & Miss Death sat down with one of the most prolific exploitation directors of all time: William Grefe - broadcasting from Florida at the age of 90.\n\nIf there were rules to filmmaking, one director would break them all! From the 1960\'s to the 1990\'s, writer/director William Grefé was grinding out exploitation films for drive-ins and hardtops across the globe. As a Miami-based regional filmmaker, he utilised the darkest corners of the Florida Everglades as his personal studio backlot.\n\nKiller sharks and human jellyfish and living mummies, oh my! Arrow Video is proud to present the first ever collection of works by William “Wild Bill” Grefé, the maverick filmmaker who braved the deep, dark depths of the Florida everglades to deliver some of the most outrageous exploitation fare ever to go-go dance its way across drive-in screens.\n\nBringing together seven of Grefé’s most outlandish features, all new to Blu-ray, He Came from the Swamp: The William Grefé Collection packs in a macabre menagerie of demented jellyfish men (Sting of Death), zombified witch doctors (Death Curse of Tartu), homicidal hippies (The Hooked Generation) and seductive matrons (The Naked Zoo) – not to mention the ubiquitous go-go dancing college kids – to create one of the most wildly entertaining box-sets of all time!
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20. Brian Trenchard Smith
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Today on our show we have a dear friend of ours who has supported the Mu Meson Archives for many years and gave us the time out of his busy schedule to sit down with us and chat about us his fabulous career. \n\nBorn with celluloid coursing through his veins, Trenchard-Smith made his first film at the age of 15. Four years later, he received his first commissioned assignment, which led to a job at a French news channel stationed in London. In 1965, he moved to Australia, just a handful of years before the Australian New Wave and Australian Exploitation, known colloquially as “Ozploitation,” burst on to the world cinema stage. The former were ethereal art house movies, occasionally vying for the Best Foreign Film award at each year’s Oscars ceremony; the latter were genre films packed with action, laced with nudity and bursting with energy. Trenchard-Smith was made for the latter.\n\nBrian has a new book out \"Adventures in the B movie trade\":
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19. Jesse Chard
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What a difference a podcast makes.
That is how we met the electronic metaphysical genius called Jesse Chard aka The Vidiot.
In our initial stages of posting online in March 2020, Jesse’s support was overwhelming.
Profoundly promoting our material, inspiring us to greater heights with positive messages,
we opened the vault to expose his heart and mind.
A devotee of the work of Joseph Campbell, a buddhist, metaphysical practitioner and electronic sequence programmer extraordinaire.
Jesse stepped into our life.
Jesse has had experience in the hot bed of Australian commercial radio and the under paid world of the ethical documentary.
He also hangs on the tip of a massive avalanche of futuristic expression that this interview will reveal.
His great love of the cold dark no wave/new wave has him channelling the voltage controlled oscillations from outside our three dimensions.
Syncronicity and simulacra are recurring themes in the midst of this pandemic, all we can do is scream into the ether and thank the morphogenic resonance for kicking up, Jesse Chard.
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18. Jimmy McDonough
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We are honoured to have had the rare opportunity to interview one of the most remarkable authors and heroes of counter culture, Jimmy McDonough.
A humble man with loads of charisma & humility and refused to go on camera, so we complied with his conditions and therefore this podcast is audio only.
Meticulous in his research, obsessive & passionate in his writing, Jimmy sheds light on some of the most profound yet neglected artists of the 20th century.
We first came across his writings in the pages of the fanzine, Sleazoid Express (A Mind-Twisting Tour Through the Grindhouse Cinema of Times Square)
Not an observers look at the decline of Grindhouse Cinema on 42nd Street, but a true participant at the hellish edge of celluloids demise.
Jimmy saturates himself in the details of every subject he pursues.
The greatest example of this is his work on poverty row filmmaker Andy Milligan: The Ghastly Ones. In which he moved into Andy’s home, assisted & starred in his later productions and finally nursed him to his death.
A poet laureate on the scale of Tennessee Williams, Henry Miller, Harold Pinter and William Burrows.
We are fortunate to have this rare breed of raconteur, artist, writer and 3D photographer, living on this planet at the same time we are.
Believe us, the rest will be in the history books.
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11. Dick Dale
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If you haven’t heard of Australia’s sickest and twisted film festival, TRASHARAMA…you don’t know Dick!
Dick Dale is more than just a festival director though, he’s a champion of international genre cinema, raconteur and legendary shorts filmmaker (PELICAN BOY, CREAMY LOVE, FAMILY BIZNESS) and now he’s making the leap to feature film with RIBSPREADER!
Jay Katz and Miss Death sit down with the filmmaker to talk about his crazy career and some wild shenanigans.
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12. Jeff Duff
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‘Sinatra, Presley, Jagger, Popeye and now Duffo.’ — Andy Warhol 1980
‘I don’t think it’s overstating the case to say that, had Jeff Duff hailed from a country in the top half of the world, he could now be as acknowledged and acclaimed as David Bowie or Lou Reed or Iggy Pop.’ — Glenn A. Baker, rock historian
IN A FLAMBOYANT AND OFTEN CONTROVERSIAL MUSIC CAREER JEFF HAS RELEASED THIRTY ALBUMS INCLUDING A RECENT ALBUM WITH MEMBERS OF LEGENDARY BRITISH ROCK BAND DEEP PURPLE.
When Duffo took refuge in England in the eighties, he had, as they say, worn out his welcome in Australian rock. He was simply too much of a handful, this ‘waif with a wharfie’s voice!’ camping it up out front of his trail-blazing rock ensemble ‘Kush‘. At the time, Jeff’s androgynous stage persona, dressed in leotards, garish make-up and a touch of the operatics was considered far too outrageous for many Australian audiences.
Duff moved to the UK in 1978 where he recorded and performed as Duffo, releasing several albums, touring Europe and having sporadic chart success in Holland and Italy. He also recorded under the names Ivor Biggin and Jupiter Jones. It was somewhat surprising to see him return to Australia to indifferent audiences in 1988, when he performed as a jazz singer with his Jeff Duff Orchestra, an experimental outfit. His signature song remains Lou Reed’s ‘Walk On The Wild Side’, which he has recorded at least three times. The Jeff Duff Orchestra album featured some reworking of older material, ‘Pilot’ and the excellent ‘Killing This Affair’.
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13. V.Vale & Marian Wallace
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What an honour, a privilege and a pleasure to meet our cultural hero with his extraordinary partner in crime for the first time live on “Naked World” our visual pandemic podcast. It been many decades now that Miss Death and I have been more than aware of the incredible creative power of V. Vale (Vale Hamanaka) through his extensive documentation of underground and outsider culture. Writer, publisher, musician, historian and culture jammer whose seminal publications “Search and Destroy” and “Research” altered the course of counter cultural history.
We sat down recently (during lockdown) to zoom into the home of Marian Wallace and Valhalla Vale for this candid and grass roots discussion on all that is Research and their life together. Marian is so natural and relaxed that she is perpetually in and out of the frame as she goes about her daily lockdown activities with Vale by her side. He on the other hand is entirely focused on the interview.
If fringe culture does not have a champion to promote its cause, then history will remain oblivious of its nuances and even its existence. Most times the ground breakers can only break the ground. That’s where Vale stepped in, recognising early in the piece that revolutionary movements in the arts deserved legitimate acknowledgement and documentation. His zines and books certainly did just that.
The “Industrial Culture Handbook” gave academic respect to the avant garde genre of music deemed Industrial and “Modern Primitives” may have been single handily been responsible for the ubiquitous modern-day popularity of the tattoo. The power of these publications is double barrelled in their effect, they not only captured underground culture of the time but also altered it, sometimes considerably. He is a true media assassin graced with a meticulous eye for detail and stylism. Vale’s extensive publications will be referenced long into the future with an enduring sense of awe. Eclectic in his approach, Incredibly Strange Films, Incredibly Strange Music, Freaks, Zines, J.G.Ballard, Swing and Pranks are just a few areas of his Research in publicised form.
Much thanks yet again to Penelope Courtney for making this grand moment happen and big respect /love to Marian and Vale for their wonderful hospitality. We cannot thank our subscribers enough for assisting us in manifesting the dreams of our Archive into reality, all of you have played an important part. Let us hope that you enjoy this interview as much as we did and that there are many more to come.
Much love and respect Jay Katz.
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14. Penelope Courtney
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Jay Katz and Miss Death sit down with Penelope Courtney - artist, archivist, mother, a kindred spirit from the other side of the world, who has assisted the Mu Meson Archives greatly over the years.
Rapidly becoming (alongside of Holly Payne) an extremely important source for interviews in the USA.
We loved hearing about Penelopes life and we are sure you will enjoy this extraordinary interview with this beautiful human
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15. Holly Payne
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Jay Katz & Miss Death sit down with Holly Payne
She is a filmmaker, writer, improviser, producer, traveler, thrifter, sometimes stylist, podcaster, activist and bionic woman.
She produced the crowd funded documentary "The Death Of Superman Lives: What Happened?" with her maverick partner - the late great Jon Schnepp
The Death of Superman Lives; What Happened? delves into one of Hollywood's most enthralling 'what could have been' stories. In 1996, Warner Brothers engaged Kevin Smith to write the screenplay ('Superman Lives'). Director Tim Burton assembled an elite group of artists to work on Superman Lives, including Nicolas Cage as Superman. Warner Brothers scrapped the project shortly before principal photography began
The film received praise from critics. Chris Stuckmann (film critic) wrote: This well-researched documentary provides a fun and intriguing answer to one of cinemas strangest questions: What if Nicolas Cage had portrayed Superman?
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