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Clang Quartet’s 'Church & Hate' EP to become album
3 January 2002
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Stoneville, North Carolina drummer/multi-instrumentalist Scotty Irving aka Clang Quartet, whose shtick is an ongoing performance art project that very abstractly depicts the life of Jesus Christ through visual and aural dissonance, has revealed that he is expanding his unreleased Separation Of Church & Hate EP into a full album.
    Greensboro radio station WQFS-FM dropped the 4-track EP when it abandoned plans to launch a record label last year. Now Raleigh indie label Silber Records is planning to release a greatly expanded version of the work as a full length, perhaps later in 2002.
    According to Silber, Clang Quartet is also slated to appear on a forthcoming Notes From Thee Real Underground compilation CD, a new series from Chicago-based Invisible Records sub-label Underground, Inc.
    And you might catch the new short documentary film about Clang Quartet, Armor Of God by Jim Haverkamp. It’s showing now at Wake Forest University’s Hanes Art Gallery in Winston-Salem through 29 January as part of a special exhibition on visual artists, but Haverkamp is hoping to tour the documentary among US film festivals this year. | Clang Quartet | | CQ on MP3.com | | Silber Records | | Underground, Inc. | | top of page |


 


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