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Datawhore Total Plays: 2513 of 7 songs --> tapegerm home 
Datawhore is a sound poet based in the UK and creating solo or collaborating with a number of other artists. Datawhore's sounds cover a wide spectrum, from the outrightly ironic and satirical to the very serious and intense. Recently Datawhore released four albums on iTunes, with a fifth due in 2008. After a considerable layoff for other creative pursuits, the wheels are rolling again, the first evidence of which is a collaboration with michael dent, entitled 'Ashtray' and a second, 'Roll For You'. 'Olivier' and 'When I Die' have swiftly followed. Next up? Remixes of Tapegerm-derived fodder by Telemarq and Murgit.


Datawhore is proud to be part of the Tapegerm community. Hurting Me was in the community chart for months and this recognition validates a change in direction away from the satirical to the more incisive.

Datawhore: A Definition

"An operative or employee who is so low on the corporate rung he has to make a living by jacking in or interfacing, and experienced the result of personality automation. Nevertheless most lower-eschelon corporates at times need to interface with large information devices. Being jacked or -interfaces will have effects on the subjects psychology; after being jacked in more than 4 hours per day on average the interface or 'face' bleeds over in off-hours , causing employees to become dullwitted."

Get to know Datawhore ;)

1. A) Datawhore has been circulating the experimental-techno
underground for some time now. How long have you been producing music?

The Datawhore experiment began in about 1998. Idly surfing, I misread the word 'datawarehouse' for 'datawhorehouse' and was so taken with the latter term that it became a focus for all my word and sound experiments of that time. At that time I was in collaboration with a UK sound poet and composer named Binda23 and had created a cutup text, Surrendered To My Function, that we were making into an album. On my humble 486 I began to create lo-fi chunks of sound to show him the direction I considered likely. Having been a lyricist and singer for many years but never a composer, I found the sudden ability to solely compose very exciting and liberating. My capacities on the machine improved and little by little I became more and more ambitious with my compositions.

B) In a paragraph or two, how would you sum up the sound/genre that you've created for Datawhore?

It really created me. Given the name Datawhore, it had to be justified. So began the years of lonely tinkering. Fascinated by the dynamics and skewed spirit of cyberspace, DW uses PC audio tools to create lateral mutant sound collages that aspire to capture the energy of cyberspace. Chat rooms, cheesy religion, Microsoft and whatever else he can find pieces of floating around online sound file archives, plus his own cut up texts, are juxtaposed over abused generic dance music.

2. A) Musically speaking, what are your primary influences?

My primary musical influences are actually quite orthodox and tend not to fall into the more predictable categories. This is because my work as Datawhore expresses a part of myself that I live with but not always from. I grew up with rock music and with rock music I remain, especially Paul Westerberg. I adore The Beach Boys, The Who, The Stooges, early Bowie, The Smiths and Morrissey. I love cheesy country and trucking music, but also Blue Oyster Cult and The Beatles. However, I enjoy electronic music, usually ambient, and also primo American punk, such as Husker Du and Ramones. I could say I influence myself, but that would be too honest and anal. I listen to very little music like my own. One is only so strong...in fact, I once was mixing a DW track for hours on headphones and at the end of it found myself totally disassociated and neurally damaged. So that mix was a success.

B) And literary influences?

Burroughs, Kafka, Steinbeck, Orwell, Greene, Ishiguro.

C) How evident, would you say, these influences are to the avegrage listener?

Not very, although obviously my adoration of the cutup technique heavily determines my approach to how I use samples and text and characterises my quest for 'unlanguage'.

3. Evidently Datawhore is not for the casual top-40 hits radio
listener. What audience(s) are you aiming for?

The undead.

4. Is there any messege that you try to portray through your art, or is Datawhore more "art-for-art's-sake"?

It's more 'let others suffer for your art', or 'art-for-fuck's-sake'.

5. Why "Datawhore" as your chosen project moniker? is there a story behind that?

See above.

6. What compels you to create?

Now, this is interesting. Once, in meditation and prayer, I asked the Creator, Why all this? This Creation? And a clear, quiet voice said, into my ear, I create because it pleases me. As an artist by nature and vocation, I related to this answer utterly: I create because it pleases me. I do what I am. And I AM.

7. Would you share with us any of your music background?

Probably not.

8. Any interesting or frustrating artistic experiences in the past?

Yes and yes. Part of my motivation for living online from 1995 was, after many reversals offline, the fact that I could control and create without limitation, with no middlemen and no editing. I have operated in the offline recording and publishing worlds with minor success, but annoyance with the offline valuation of creative work - ie how much money it makes - pissed me off. I love the virtual arena because it is less concerned with that orientation. Having said which, I have had some satisfactions working offline and do value physical product, be it a book, CD, or written article.

9. From what i understand, you have fairly strong socio-political
beliefs. would you mind sharing a little bit about those with us?

Datawhore swarms with contradictory and unlikely perspectives. I suppose that what can come across in the 'music' is irreverence and irony, which two ingredients inform my worldview. I hate the bland acceptance of the masses. Socio-politically, I think that our species - as Krishnamurti noted repeatedly - is somehow on an aberrated evolutionary path that may or may not destroy us and that, as he said, technologically we are on the moon but psychologically in the caves. I've never felt much at home on this planet, but it can be endured. As I get older (which, as time actually runs backwards, is younger...but that's another story) I care more and more about the basics of life: my children (3), my partner, my health. What fascinates me is the vanity and stupidity of the human being, and that it assumes its version of love is more than local, which latter conviction causes havoc in personal relationships and beyond. Politics itself is largely religion for people shy of entertaining a living God: not believing in a God, they imagine they can be one themselves. Which is possible. Now, with gene jazz and the bomb, we can finally play God. But do we know the rules?

10. How does life in the UK affect you? What region are you from?

In point of fact I am American-born, Canadian-raised and British by expired marriage. I lived many years in central London, but not wishing my then small kids to grow up in the shadow of junkies and hookers, moved to south Wales. Wales is beautiful and small, although its people are generally quite parochial and in some cases hideously inbred. The UK is great, really, dragging itself into the future resenting the end of the past and sucking up to Amerika en route to giving in to its historical dual nemeses, the French and Germans.

11. Could you sum up your religious/theoligical beliefs?

I spent a quarter century in pursuit of things 'spiritual'. I have no beliefs, as beliefs are cheap. I hold dear some small and precious firsthand experiential knowledge of things mysterious and perhaps divine, and othertimes alien. Organised religion is a contradiction in terms: you cannot organise religion any more than you can organise the wind and rain. Theology is patent nonsense. It's a control system. So, I don't believe anything, unless it suits me. This is all there is, there's nothing to find out, and life ends in death: that's enough.

12. How do those affect your creative process?

In a sense, they are my creative process, hence my many tracks about religion and spirituality, albeit often ridiculing same. But this is a reflection of my serious, lifelong explorations of the unseen: I use Datawhore as a vehicle for offloading the impurities cast off from the refining of my inner life. Still, let's make one thing plain: I am not interested in enlightenment, salvation, or indeed any other sales pitch of the centuries. Everybody has to find out for themselves that there is no every and no body, no them and no selves.

13. What is your opinion of the status of the western world today?

The West is a fascinating place to live and be in the early 21st Century. I find that this culture is one that practises what I term, 'Death Culture Worship', which is to say it is in love with and catalysed with fear of death. Its collective realisation of its own degradation is driving our culture to kill itself, in order to give birth to a different one. Darkness is to be transmuted to light, as ever, but this does not automatically mean some hideous, anodyne 'new age' of endless honky sweat lodges and serial affirmations. I think that the West is still far from decline and that, overall, one is factually very fortuneate to live in it in this day and age.

14. Any opinions of the US?

I think that the US is misunderstood in the world, because Americans tend to be not so much wilfully ignorant as naive. Outside of the out-facing coasts and their conurbations, America really doesn't need the rest of the world or much know what is happening in it.

15. You are vegan, correct? could you expound on why you've chosen to be so, and if this is in any way associated with your spiritual beliefs?

Beliefs are not spiritual, firstly. Spirit is simply that which is not matter; to go further is supposition and leads to delusions of grandeur. I am no longer vegan as such, but I have been a vegetarian for almost 25 years. In 1983 I was very ill, largely due to poor self-care, and a realisation dawned that I was slowly killing myself. Over a period of months the awareness grew and one bright morning I knew that I would not drink, drug or eat meat again. And so it proved. My final meal of meat was a lamb couscous in a little room in Algiers. When I began as a vegetarian I had no unifying idea about it but interestingly this came as I continued until now, when I am quite strong in my opinions about eating flesh. The foolish thing is that some humans feel that we must act top-down, in other words first we become 'nice' to each other (don't hold your breath) and then to lower forms, but actually we must honour the lower first...does not the seed precede the flower? But we are blind to the truth, and inhabit a backward, looking glass world. So the killing continues.

16. What are your ultimate goals with Datawhore, and is there
anything that you would like to accomplish that, either, you just
haven't encountered the opportunity or just haven't gotten around to doing yet?

I assume this question is regarding only my musical activities? I would like to work with as many gifted and wild/weird people as possible. Make one or two awesome albums so that all the world know that Datawhore and Datawhore alone has talent. My ultimate goals?

17. Who is your favorite comic book character?

Dr. Strange.

18. Any last words for our readers?

These will be available at time of death.

 Div Joyvision
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Datawhore's impersonal choice for neural panic.

Songs in this week's top 100 : -45- Alien Barbie (24)

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Alien Barbie
114 plays
06:44
Genre: Abstract Ambient
Album: Div Joyvision

Created using text from Canadian Jan Pozsgay and loops from Michael Thomas Jackson. On the subject of schizophrenia, this piece uses diverse documentary material to support Jan's superb reading. Part of the Datawhore collaboration with Canadian West Coast creators. Credits: Datawhore - Jan Pozsgay - Michael Thomas Jackson guest artist

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Everybody's On My List
107 plays
12:48
Genre: Abstract Ambient
Album: Div Joyvision

Fifth of my collaborations with Canadian wordsmith and photographer michael dent, and featuring KATE (of My Discipline) dueling with him on voice. Letting the chaos create the pattern, a "noise narrative" emerges. Abstract, noise-laden and absurd, this epic soundscape is a test of attention and concentration. Credits: Datawhore - michael dent - Fever Spoor guest artist

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Olivier
80 plays
11:30
Genre: Ambient
Album: Div Joyvision

The third collaboration between Datawhore and michael dent takes a 180 to field recording and ambient abstraction. Elements of C&W, heavy ambient and michael's poignant prose melt. Loops gratefully received from Mellow Jeremy. Credits: Datawhore with michael dent, Mellow Jeremy Guest Artist Loops

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When I Die
106 plays
05:04
Genre: Ambient
Album: Div Joyvision

It's been about 4 months since I stumbled across michael dent on Facebook, months of work on four new sound poems based around his excellent short prose and poetry. Having worked for many years on electronic word projects, and hit a block made of exhaustion, it has been fantastic to be newly inspired to create more of the nuanced noise I love. Today is posted WHEN I DIE, the fourth one, to be followed by a short break for recharge. Whatever happens next promises to be longer, weirder and even wilder than before... Credits: Datawhore with michael dent featuring Omnitechnomatrix open loops

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Ashtray
100 plays
08:25
Genre: Illbient
Album: Div Joyvision

The first of several forthcoming collaborations between Canadian cult artist michael dent -formerly of Toronto legacy punks The Dents - and your beloved Datawhore. Credits: Datawhore - Michael Dent - Loops by Contagion project

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Hurting Me (Self-Harm)
938 plays
04:11
Genre: Dark Ambient
Album: 486core

This track emerged out of research into self-harm. I used the Free Loop Sample Pack loops from Hebephrenic, seeking to create a mournful dark ambient feel, which their superb sounds made possible. Research on, interest in and experience of self-harm led to the recording of this piece evoking the world of self-harmers, some of whom have lauded it. It's rare for Datawhore to venture into issue-based collage that isn't sardonic and I hope this is the beginning of a new and more real phase of my work. Credits: Datawhore, Free Loop Sample Pack loops by Hebephrenic

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My Discipline
175 plays
06:05
Genre: Dark Ambient
Album: 486core

Sound poem performed by KATE to Mental Anguish loops heavily treated. This is part of a planned series of sound poems read by KATE and interpreted by various artists. Credits: Datawhore - Sound Kate - Voice - Mental Anguish Open Loops

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WEB SITE

MEMBERS
I don't believe in having band members; they are expensive to maintain, and argue. I have a computer instead.

LOCATION
EUROPE: United Kingdom :Wales

INFLUENCES
I exist.

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Recent feedback...

C. Goff III listened to Alien Barbie on 04/19/08 14:21:05 and said: "Hmmm... subject material so close to the homestead... WAKE UP CHARLIE... the lurkings around the DNA helix corner... paste. cut. cut . paste. echo. echo. echo. Am I back home? I am not a number."

michael dent listened to Alien Barbie on 04/16/08 19:14:44 and said: "this is so-well-brilliant-another masterpiece"

Omnitechnmatrix listened to When I Die on 03/04/08 21:38:00 and said: "Great mix!! I like the voices alot... all around kwelness!! Keep jammin!! m8...."

michael dent listened to When I Die on 02/21/08 16:39:00 and said: "well then set yourself down and open wide-heres dinner"

Dave Fuglewicz listened to When I Die on 02/11/08 22:32:49 and said: "These collaborations have made for an intriguing and adventurous sonic journey. Bravo! Your hints at future work just whets my eardrum for future banquets."


SPOTLIGHT TRACK

My Discipline

Sound poem performed by KATE to Mental Anguish loops heavily treated. This is part of a planned series of sound poems read by KATE and interpreted by various artists. Credits: Datawhore - Sound Kate - Voice - Mental Anguish Open Loops.


updated: 28 Apr 2008 03:52 AM
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