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Electronic Fog

Richard F. Yateswww.podomatic.com
Poetry readings, sound-works, noises, and song-like-things by Richard F. Yates (aka Supreme Bunny Warlord) and the BUNNYHEADSQUAD.
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Episodes

Spraypaint Blowtorch - "Electric Poem (001)"

Spraypaint Blowtorch is me, Richard F. Yates, using a virtual synth program to make noises. I don't know how to use a synthesizer, for one thing, so this is more of a "wow, this thing makes cool noises," instead of a "check out my awesome new song," sort of thing. I like noises, and computer generated blurpy squeely things are just about my favorite (next to laser sounds and robot voices.) Se if you can make it through all five of these sound poems in their entirety! ---Richard F. Yates

Feb 07, 201247 sec

Spraypaint Blowtorch - "Electric Poem (002)"

Spraypaint Blowtorch is me, Richard F. Yates, using a virtual synth program to make noises. I don't know how to use a synthesizer, for one thing, so this is more of a "wow, this thing makes cool noises," instead of a "check out my awesome new song," sort of thing. I like noises, and computer generated blurpy squeely things are just about my favorite (next to laser sounds and robot voices.) Se if you can make it through all five of these sound poems in their entirety! ---Richard F. Yates

Feb 07, 201216 sec

Spraypaint Blowtorch - "Electric Poem (003)"

Spraypaint Blowtorch is me, Richard F. Yates, using a virtual synth program to make noises. I don't know how to use a synthesizer, for one thing, so this is more of a "wow, this thing makes cool noises," instead of a "check out my awesome new song," sort of thing. I like noises, and computer generated blurpy squeely things are just about my favorite (next to laser sounds and robot voices.) Se if you can make it through all five of these sound poems in their entirety! ---Richard F. Yates

Feb 07, 201227 sec

Spraypaint Blowtorch - "Electric Poem (004)"

Spraypaint Blowtorch is me, Richard F. Yates, using a virtual synth program to make noises. I don't know how to use a synthesizer, for one thing, so this is more of a "wow, this thing makes cool noises," instead of a "check out my awesome new song," sort of thing. I like noises, and computer generated blurpy squeely things are just about my favorite (next to laser sounds and robot voices.) Se if you can make it through all five of these sound poems in their entirety! ---Richard F. Yates

Feb 07, 201240 sec

Spraypaint Blowtorch - "Electric Poem (005)"

Spraypaint Blowtorch is me, Richard F. Yates, using a virtual synth program to make noises. I don't know how to use a synthesizer, for one thing, so this is more of a "wow, this thing makes cool noises," instead of a "check out my awesome new song," sort of thing. I like noises, and computer generated blurpy squeely things are just about my favorite (next to laser sounds and robot voices.) Se if you can make it through all five of these sound poems in their entirety! ---Richard F. Yates

Feb 07, 20124 min

MC Spoiler & Schiff - "Barfing Zombie-trons"

Two members of the BUNNYHEADSQUAD, MC Spoiler and Schiff, experiment with a new language based less on semantic meaning than on expressive sounds. Get ready!

Sep 10, 201126 sec

I Wish I'd Brought a Pen

This monologue is from a radio play about a guy who is too thick around the middle and goes for a walk around a lake to take in some exercise, but he runs out of steam and decides to sit for a while on a bench and rest. In this moment, our character muses on the nature of memory, the memory of nature, electronic communications technologies, psychosis, and ink distribution. It's a riveting piece, but heartbreaking at the same time. True drama!

Aug 12, 20117 min

Walkin' Down the Street

This is an improvised poem with percussion. The clanky beat was created by striking an empty pop can with a plastic washable marker. Performing in this poem are Supreme Bunny Warlord and MC Spoiler. It's catchy! The photo-artwork for this episode is of The 24 Hour Church of Elvis in Portland, Oregon, USA!

Jun 23, 201158 sec

Livingroom Symphony

This piece was performed by the BUNNYHEADSQUAD on Wednesday, June 22, 2011, before a capacity crowd (three cats were watching) at the BUNNYHEADBUNKER. It is a work for found sounds and vocals. The performers were: Supreme Bunny Warlord - floorboards, couch cover, pop can, corn chip, and vocals. MC Spoiler - candy, candy box, vocals. Momo - magazine pages, sighs.

Jun 23, 20112 min

Comb Solo

In this piece, introduced by BUNNYHEADSQUAD member, MC Spoiler, the Supreme Bunny Warlord performs a haunting composition on an oversized novelty comb.

Jun 23, 20111 min

Machete

Contradictions abound in this momentary reflection on the discovery of a dangerous item in an unexpected place! And, to complete this piece, I wrote this little note on a receipt I found on the floor of my car while speeding towards home: "When I got back to my car after work, the machete was gone. Had it ever really been there at all?"

Jun 23, 20111 min

The Cat Song

This is a little ditty that I constantly sing as I wage my perpetual war against the five cats that are plotting against me in and around my house. The tune is an interpolation of the song "Clowns are Experts" by The Vandals. I felt, as this song is a daily part of our lives here at the BUNNYHEADBUNKER, that it was essential to record this piece for future generations to enjoy. ---Richard F. Yates (aka: Supreme Bunny Warlord)

Jun 17, 201127 sec

The Sack-a-holics - "Hacky-Sack"

This is both a performance art piece and an educational moment. The Sack-a-holics kick the old sack around, counting each contact with the sack as it occurs. Once the movement of the sack stops they then comment on how they feel, each individually, about their accomplishment. The entire episode is then replayed in "Creep-O-Sound," slower but weirder, to help all our younger listeners to learn the numbers one through six! See? We're helping! The members of The Sack-a-holics (a sacking subsidiary ...

Jun 17, 20111 min

Lower Your Expectations

A public service announcement in which the Supreme Bunny Warlord (aka: Richard F. Yates) gives listeners some practical advice to assist with the attainment of happiness and serenity.

Jun 09, 20112 min

Tooth and Nail

Reading with a cold is fun. It makes your voice sound all rough and tough (even when it normally ain't!) and I think it gives this reading a bit of a kick. This poem, "Tooth and Nail," was first published by the fine folks at madswirl.com. After you're done listening to this piece, head on over to their site and give them a look. KOOKY FUN!!! "Tooth and Nail" Nabbed by the creeps, she fought Tooth and Nail Both those guys She bited She scratched She kicked And she screamed but in a decidely thre...

Oct 05, 201040 sec

Air Paper Fur (Raw)

Two minutes of room noises: the barely audible hum from Reed mowing his lawn across the street, me skooching a cat off my backpack, writing sounds [these words: "At home now. It is quiet. ('It' is the house---although I am not sitting in silence.) (I am recording nothing!)"], and a cat squeeking. GREAT STUFF! Actually, the sounds of writing are almost interesting to hear. Lots of movement and skooching noises. Not sure how well the mowing sounds come through, though. You be the judge!

Sep 28, 20105 min

Air Paper Fur (Cooked)

This is a heavily modified version of the above piece. This mix is noisier and very unpleasant!

Sep 28, 20102 min

Walkin' (31 July 2010)

This piece is a conversation held between three members of the art collective known as The BUNNYHEADSQUAD: Richard F. Yates (aka Supreme Bunny Warlord), Mariah Yates (aka Momo), and Elise Yates (aka Pants, Elvis, or, most recently, MC Spoiler). The conversation is mundane and carefree. The sound quality is questionable. The length is considerable. Please enjoy with caution.

Sep 15, 201014 min

Pumpkin Juice - A Tribute to Dio

Pants, Thrash Bandicoot, and MC Bunghole perform "Pumpkin Juice - A Tribute to Dio" Recorded (on a crappy, old, hand-held tape recorder) on 22 May 2010. Lyrics by Pants and Thrash Bandicoot. "Produced" and mixed by Supreme Bunny Warlord "Pumpkin Juice - A Tribute to Dio" Pumpkins are orange and blood is red I stabbed you in the eye and now you're dead Coffee is black and coal is too and now we're coming to get you Quit talkin' to me! (x8) I'll have a b.l.t. hold the tomato light mayo white bread...

May 24, 20101 min

Blindfold Shuffle Roll the Die (and Cheat)

This is a poem I wrote, also in 2009, using a chance method. As quickly as I could, I scribbled words and phrases that came to mind onto note-cards and tossed them into a pile on the floor. When I'd gone through a sufficiently sizable number of cards, I picked up the pile, shuffled them, and flopped them face down onto a table. Then I grabbed an four sided die from a Dungeons & Dragons game, rolled it for every card in the pile, and wrote the number that came up onto the back of the card. Th...

Apr 01, 20101 min

Smudge. Rough. Random. Crunch.

This is a poem I wrote in 2009 which I decided might be fun if read by a robot. I love the cadence of electronic voice synthesis programs, and I love the pronunciations of "questionable" words. I use a lot of those in my work. "Smudge. Rough. Random. Crunch." ... Rumble. Jump. Excrement. Filling Station. Adultery. Lamentation. Crumpled. Fission. Deplorable. Atom Bomb. Lynching. Ugly. Tile. Symetry. Sin. Election. Crime. Consolation. Undulation. Uncommon. Lost.

Apr 01, 201027 sec

Introduction

Here's where it all starts. The picture for this episode is one of my watercolor's. It's called "The Man in Black" (12 in. x 9 in. watercolor on paper.)

Oct 19, 20094 min
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