Lepke B: Looperama #8 - Zombie Ray and the EMPs
Lepke B's blissful disregard for the sacred in life has placed him as one of the testcard knights with a totally unique approach to sound plunderphonics and visual art.
'Que bonito es el Mundo . Latima es que yo me muera .'
Cast in order of appearance -a plundered riff , a Poltergeist child , George A. Romero's The Night of the Living Dead(1968 ) soundtrack .
Elvis - a 2.217 second excerpt from the sound artist Peter Rockmount (the inspiration for this episode of Looperama ) whose work with modified double cassette players evokes the sonic equivalent of the collages by Kurt Schwitters (1887 - 1948).
The Firesign Theatre , extracts from the album In The Next World, You're On Your Own , the introduction of the mind bender .
Zombie Nation by Kernkraft 400 , the first reference to Rock On by David Essex .
Special guest vocals from Ice -''snatch back your brains, Zombies ,snatch ém back and hold ém !'' T .
Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf? by Henry Hall - https://youtu.be/MLh-ZoV0aUI
Next , a magnetic tape recording of Relax with Nelson Riddle and his orchestra ,which has been initially adapted accordingly
by N.Senada's Theory of Phonetic Organization.
We turn our eyes skyward to try to identify the source of the Zombie Ray -(42 seconds of non -Earth based signal ) with Green Velvet .
A sample of The Rattles, a German rock band, formed in Hamburg in 1960, known for their 1970 psychedelic hit single, "The Witch".
Finally - electromagnetic pulse (EMP) , dialogue from 2008 American horror film Pulse 3 ,by Man with a Plan actor Todd Giebenhain.
Conclude with something bombastic .