PEMART01P - Perpetual Emotion Machine vs. Art Of Noise





(PEMART01P - Blessed are the noisefakers: remade in the Town of Steel, September 2007)

It was 1984, and it was dawn. Perpetual Emotion Machine heard the noise and said, "By George, I think they've got it!" Six hundred fortnights later, ones and zeros once again become a tribute.

(inversion one)
Somewhere in the beats and blasts and bups of the first diversion, there is an incarnation of musical beauty. Perpetual Emotion Machine set out on a quest to find it, and hired Anne as his guide.

The noise was originated by Dudley, Jeczalik, Horn, Langan and Morley of England.
The battle was waged by Perpetual Emotion Machine of Canada.
Weapons of mass abduction provided by FL Studio, Audacity and Native Instruments.

This is part of no. four in the art appreciation series. "Life is just chaos with better lighting."










In a world where noise is sometimes spelled with four letters, one never knows one's place. The Art Of Noise say "What do you think?" Perpetual Emotion Machine says, "Well 'ard!"

(perversion two)
An alternate vision of the interlude, and the return of cardboard dance floors. A slipped disc gathers no moss.

The noise was launched by Dudley, Jeczalik, Horn, Langan and Morley of England.
The cannons were fired by Perpetual Emotion Machine of Canada.
Weapons of mass construction provided by FL Studio, Audacity and Native Instruments.

This is no. four in the art appreciation series. "I've got a brain like a jukebox."










"Who then devised the torment? Love? Love is the unfamiliar name. Behind the hands that wove the intolerable shirt of flame which human power cannot remove."

(a moment in) Love
...the heat of the moment... the spark of the flesh... It is said that that closest thing to having a near-life experience is the first orgasm. Therefore, can it not also be said that sex is the best example of religion? Taken from Beaten and Beat, Perpetual Emotion Machine explores the 'rhythm of love' and its various permutations in egoism. "Have you seen my tortoise?"

The noise was seduced by Dudley, Jeczalik, Langan, Horn and Morley of England.
The mood lighting was applied by Perpetual Emotion Machine of Canada
Love toys were provided by FL Studio, Audacity, UGO, and Native Instruments.

This is part of no. four in the art appreciation series, collect them all! "Battery not included."









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