Stutter

From Louisville Punk/Hardcore History

STUTTER started as an improvisational music collective based out of Louisville, Kentucky USA in the nihilistic days of late 1970's punk, industrial music and DIY aesthetics. Its influences included electro-acoustic, progressive, free jazz improvisation, electronic, psychedelic, musique concrete, new music, 'krautrock' and industrial noise, as readily as Fluxus, Dada and Futurist sound art experiments and performance art. Various founding members were affiliated with the Louisville School of Art, Louisville Visual Arts Association and ARF (Artists Resistance Front).

Members

  • JS Adams (BLK w/ BEAR) - samples, tapes, prepared guitar, vocals
  • Bob Hunter (ModernHeirs) - drums
  • John Timmons (Jil Thorpe & The Beat Boys) - guitar
  • David Birdwhistle (ModernHeirs) - sax, midi +++++
  • Bill Parrish ("Drip Dry" of Blinders) - vocals, drum machine, keyboards
  • Jeff Jobson - prepared guitar, tapes, video, vocals
  • Wayne Ingle - bass +++++

Releases

  • Daddies and Dinosaurs; 1981; unreleased Hit-a-Note studio sessions +
  • collisions/dialogues; 1983; 12-inch extended play; TMI Records, Pittsburgh PA USA ++
  • Watching Animals Drive; 1986 cassette and graphics packet; ARS/Diversion, Louisville KY USA +++
  • SO FA; 1987; cassette and graphic packet; ARS/Diversion, Louisville KY USA
  • Broken Snakes; 1989 cassette and graphics packet; ARS/Diversion, Louisville KY USA ++++
  • Broken Snakes; 1989; CD and 12-inch album; Check Records, Czech Republic ++++
  • Exploded View; 1992-1993; unreleased ARS studio sessions +++++

Former Members and Guests

Website

http://members.iglou.com/artbear/stutter.html