Noise,light,silence,darkness, brilliance,children,stupidity,the written word,western civilization,birds of prey,paint,film,audiotape,the sea,flowers,hate and sometimes love.Everything that can possibly go wrong will, so why not make light of it while you still can...
Jerome is an independent visual and performing artist based in Baltimore Maryland. He has enjoyed success and acclaim with his traveling exhibit The Stations of the Cross, a controversial photographic rendition of the passion and death of Christ that debuted 15 years before Mel Gibson's epic film was ever viewed. Musically, Jerome has continued his collaborative relationship with David E.Williams since 1990 as well as performing with David and the late Rozz Williams in the now notorious Dark Harvest II event (Accept the Gift of Sin-Hollow Hills records).He has released his first solo recording The Absence of Light on Old Europa Cafe AVS based in Pordenone Italy. Jerome has continued making art and music despite an ever declining interest in intelligent, original musical works here in the United States. Currently, Jerome is working in his 24 track studio - Subterranean - on 2 new musical ventures"Showtunes for the damned" and "Sad ugly songs about sad ugly people" that can be accessed from this site.
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GERM is absolutely, positively, UNSPEAKABLY proud to be hosting this art show of international historical significance:
SOUND AND VISION OF Robert N. Taylor and Nicholas G. Tesluk June 6, 2008 through July 20, 2008
2005 Frankford Avenue, Fishtown, Philadelphia, PA, USA Friday, Saturday: 9AM-7PM Sunday: 11AM-7PM or by appointment: 215-423-5002
S P E C I A L C O N C E R T: Saturday, June 21, 7:30PM $10: LIMITED Admission! LAST REMAINING TICKETS. To see Changes in this most intimate setting imaginable, proceed to paypal. com and reserve your seat with a $10 payment to germbookstore @ aol. com. All tickets will be sold in advance. THERE WILL BE NONE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR.
Robert N. Taylor, Dragon Head
Nicholas G. Tesluk, The Window
From the coffee shops of the Process Church to their virtual creation of the apocalyptic folk genre, Robert N. Taylor and his cousin Nicholas G. Tesluk have always infused the music of Changes with an uncompromising world view that translates readily into their largely heretofore unseen catalog of work in the visual media: it's a psychonaut's guide to the end of the world… with a new world just around the corner.
GERM proudly offers you this chance to own a piece of beauty, to own a piece of history, indeed, to own a tangible piece of the Western mystical revival.
Are you ready for the fifth free online compilation? deadline: september/october bands interested send mp3 to: neo_folk@hotmail.com more infos coming soon... good luck!
Featuring the talents of: David E. Williams, Stavo Craft, O Paradis, Comando Suzie, Thomas Nöla et son Orchestre, Miss Moonshine, The Universes, Jerome Deppe, Oval Portraits, Shiva the Destroyer, The Puntice Reflection, Polly Eurothane, Eric Dahlman and more!