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Blacksmoke
A Blacksmoke Stamp of Mass Destruction by Jimmy Cauty
A Blacksmoke Stamp of Mass Destruction by Jimmy Cauty
Background information
Also known asThe Blacksmoke Organisation
Members

Blacksmoke (also known as The Blacksmoke Organisation) is an occasional art collective and musical group. Founding members include Jimmy Cauty of The KLF, heavy metal musician James Fogarty, and Keir (ex-manager of The Black Dog and 808 State).[1] Blacksmoke output includes original music, remix and production, compositions for films and TV, as well as photography and video.

Background

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Among the work so far produced by the Blacksmoke Organisation are limited edition prints of stamps known as The Stamps of Mass Destruction the Post Terrorist Modernist EP, and the Post-Terrorism Xmas Shop. The anger over 9/11 is immediately apparent in the samples and vocals of many of the original tracks as well as the graphics.

Stamps of Mass Destruction

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Limited edition prints of first-, second- and third-class stamps featuring the Queen's head with a gas mask on. These were exhibited at the artrepublic gallery in Brighton, until they earned the attention of the Royal Mail.[2][3][4] All unsold copies of the stamps of mass destruction prints were sent to the Royal Mail for destruction. A second series of the stamps was later released: fourth-, fifth- and sixth-class, which had the Queen's head completely engulfed in a chemical warfare protection suit and thus were presumably not subject to the legal action taken by the Royal Mail.

Musical outputs

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2003

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Post Terrorist Modernism DIY MP3 EP cover

The first Blacksmoke releases were MP3s hosted on the Blacksmoke website, the tracks including "Gimpo Gimpo" and a remix of same entitled "Fuck the Fucking Fuckers". K Foundation collaborator Gimpo who is organiser of the annual "M25 SPIN" was the inspiration for the track but, contrary to reports, has not provided vocals.

On 23 September 2003, BBC Radio 1's Breezeblock with Mary Anne Hobbs show broadcast a 15-minute mix session. The session comprised the MP3s cut together with samples of mobile phones and Big Ben plus other sound effects. The BBC cut the final 3 minutes 30 seconds from the session due to the post Iraq war political climate. The cut material was "Silent Night", one of the previously available download-only tracks. A few months later, the collective added an MP3 of the Breezeblock version of "Silent Night" to their website for download.

On 5 November 2003 Blacksmoke made available an MP3 EP on their website which they described as "post-terrorist modernism for the Boom Bang Generation". A Blacksmoke press release drew connections with Bonfire Night and called Guy Fawkes Britain's "most notorious terrorist". The downloadable cover art featured Big Ben exploding like the World Trade Center and asked if the artwork "depicted the destruction of government buildings in Baghdad or Kabul, would we pay any attention?" There were media reports of "outrage".

2004 onwards

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Tom & Jerry by The Blacksmoke Organisation

In July 2004 Blacksmoke appeared at The Big Chill festival. Cauty played an eclectic and experimental DJ set, which he described as "an updated version of [The KLF's ambient album] Chill Out", while a film by Gimpo called Docklands Light Railway was screened.[5] An alternative version of the soundtrack to the film was later featured as an hour-long mix radio session on Resonance FM on 28 August. This was described as an industrial ambient mix.

The Blacksmoke Organisation were commissioned by Disney to rework the original theme tune to their 1960s movie "The Love Bug" for a 2005 remake entitled Herbie: Fully Loaded. Blacksmoke produced two versions, appearing within the movie and on the Herbie: Fully Loaded soundtrack.[6]

In May 2008 The Blacksmoke Organisation exhibited a new artwork entitled "Tom & Jerry" at the Photo Fictions: New Narrative Photography exhibition, held at the Show Cave Gallery in Los Angeles.

Remixes

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Blacksmoke have done a number of distinctive remixes of other artists. Some of them have been available for download from their website, others are available on commercial recordings.

References

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  1. ^ Butler, Ben (18 June 2003). "Interview: The KLF's James Cauty". Rocknerd (interview with Jimmy Cauty for The Big Issue Australia). Archived from the original on 10 December 2007.
  2. ^ "Royal Mail stamps down on postage art", The Guardian, 4 June 2003 (link)
  3. ^ "Row over gas masked Queen", BBC News, 4 June 2003 (link)
  4. ^ "Gas mask Queen removed from gallery", BBC News, 16 June 2003 (link)
  5. ^ Urban75 (link)
  6. ^ "Herbie: Fully Loaded (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture)". music.apple.com.
  7. ^ A-ha official website, March 2006 (link Archived 13 April 2006 at the Wayback Machine)
  8. ^ "a-ha Discography - Tracks". Discography on a-ha and the Related Projects. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  9. ^ "Waldo Inhales Blacksmoke by Matthew | Song". Myspace. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  10. ^ "Music - Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo (The Remixes) - EP by Bloodhound Gang". iTunes. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  11. ^ "Emperor: Exclusive Remix Posted Online - Blabbermouth.net". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  12. ^ "Blacksmoke REMIX by Blonde From Fargo | Album". Myspace. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  13. ^ "Blacksmoke [KLF] - I'm Dreaming Of A Black Christmas / Fear No Evil - L-13 - UK - 58900H". 45cat. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  14. ^ "Music - DJ Pierre's Afro Acid Project by DJ Pierre". iTunes. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  15. ^ "BLACKSMOKE - sound". The BLACKSMOKE Organisation. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  16. ^ "Gay For Johnny Depp Inhale Blacksmoke [Explicit]: Gay For Johnny Depp: MP3 Downloads". Amazon.com. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  17. ^ "Música - R 'n' B - Single de Goldie Lookin Chain". iTunes. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  18. ^ Maertz, Jenna. "TORONTO "ROMANTIC ROCKERS" LES SIX TO DEBUT CD ON VALENTINES DAY". Release. Me. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  19. ^ Sexton, Martin. "Hammer of the Goddess". Vimeo.
  20. ^ "the sound of blacksmoke". Seriously! Forums. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  21. ^ "Various - Heartattack Compilation Vol. 1 (CD) at Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  22. ^ "iamamiwhoami - U By The Blacksmoke Organisation (File) at Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
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