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genesis p-orridge
by Alex Burns (alex@disinfo.com) - November 10, 2002
Genesis P-Orridge is one of the most visionary cultural engineers and psycho-nauts of the late 20th Century. His vast output of multimedia work and artistic creations ranks with such counter-culture icons as William S. Burroughs, J.G. Ballard, Paul Laffoley and Joe Coleman in their enduring impact.

P-Orridge's radical exhibitions and performances first came to public prominence via COUM Transmissions, a loose artistic posse that experimented with avant-garde art and confrontational performance throughout 1967-77. Their most notorious show was the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) retrospective titled "Prostitution". held in October 1976, which angered British parliament.

But ever the chameleon, P-Orridge was already working on a new guise. Coining the term 'industrial music' in 1975, P-Orridge inaugurated the music genre through the Industrial Records label and as member of Throbbing Gristle (TG), whose studio and live albums influenced many artists, notably Ministry, Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails and the Chicago-based Wax Trax label. TG experimented with industrial imagery, sound cut-ups and confrontational improvisatory live performances. They split-up on the verge of US stardom, P-Orridge already sickened by the beckoning commercialization of the genre. Industrial Records, the label formed by the group, released early material by Monte Cazazza, William S. Burroughs, Cabaret Voltaire, SPK and ClockDVA.

With the TG mission terminated, the collaborative project Psychic TV (PTV) formed soon afterwards, experimented with early hyperdelic multimedia performances. P-Orridge collaborated with early rave/acid house organisers throughout American and Europe. PTV recordings sampled William S. Burroughs, the Master Musicians of Jajouka, the Church of Satan and the Process Church of the Final Judgement to create powerful aural sigils. PTV recording output is multi-phased and complex, achieving critical acclaim by merging 1960s experimental consciousness with contemporary influences.

An important spinoff component of PTV was Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth (TOPY) served as the vehicle for P-Orridge to explore pro-sexual self-liberation philosophies through a non-hierarchical anti-cult over ten years. TOPY featured in Douglas Rushkoff's seminal books Cyberia: Life In The Trenches of Cyberspace (San Francisco: HarperCollins, 1994) and Media Virus! Hidden Agendas in Popular Culture (New York: Ballantine Books, 1994), and the network captured the experimental zeitgeist that was later to bloom into early 1990s hedonistic cyberculture. An example of his postmodern magick influences is the Splinter Test text, which explores sampling and artistic essence snapshots.

P-Orridge experimented with tantra, body-piercing and Modern Primitives memes. Although now hip, these practices attracted negative publicity and scrutiny for many years.

In February 1992 whilst in Nepal, P-Orridge was the focus of Satanic Ritual Abuse scam allegations when a British television crew used a Psychic TV performance video in a documentary. Police raided his house and seized previous archival projects (including unreleased Derek Jarman and William S. Burroughs material), and warned P-Orridge he would be imprisoned if he returned.

Exiled in San Francisco, P-Orridge collaborated with Timothy Leary on multimedia performances and wrote Thee Psychick Bible (1995).

He continued collaborating with many seminal artistic figures of the late 20th Century and has appeared on recordings by Hawkwind, Pigface, Download and Merzbow. P-Orridge's art criticism has appeared in Art & Artists, Studio International and Flashart. Live music appearances were halted after P-Orridge was injured whilst escaping Rick Rubin's house during a fire.

P-Orridge was recently the subject of Simon Ford's book Wreckers of Civilization (1999), which foreshadowed his triumphant return to England in a series of live music and spoken word performances. His current projects include the new band Thee Majesty, researching Breaking Sex and compiling the definitive Psychic TV Origin of the Species archives.

The views expressed above represent the writer and not necessarily those of The Disinformation Company Ltd.

 
 
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Next New Way On
The official Genesis P-Orridge historical and cultural artefacts archive. Discover rare interviews and photos. Find out about new projects like Breaking Sex and new band Thee Majesty. A must see!

The Throbbing Gristle Pages
An early collection of Throbbing Gristle online material, including live gig lists, albums, lyrics and more. A useful starting point for the new fan.

The Revelations of Genesis
Genesis P-Orridge speaks about John Cage, New York, early Throbbing Gristle albums, British parliament controversies and more, in this eloquent and revealing interview.

Genesis P-Orridge Interview
Brief Genesis P-Orridge interview focuses on his encounters with Eshu, a voudon deity and archetype. Interesting insights into contemporary spirituality and identity modification.

Splinter Test
Regarded as one of the most important postmodern magick ritual texts.

Thee Majesty
The official site for Thee Majesty, the new music collaboration featuring Genesis P-Orridge, Larry Thrasher Qawwal, Bryin Dall, Bachir Attar and Mustapha Attar. Includes live concert reviews and more.

The Master Musicians of Jajouka
The official Master Musicians Of Jajouka site. Get the latest information on a longtime Genesis P-Orridge influence and collaborating group. Accept no substitutes!

On The Way To The Garden
A powerful Genesis P-Orridge alchemical text.

Genesis P-Orridge on Magick, Sex and Cyberspace
Brilliant article by author and magician Phil Farber on Genesis P-Orridge. One of the best online interviews available.

Psychic TV Live
Personnel, track and cover details for the plethora of Psychic TV live releases. Complete your collection now!

A Leak Into The Future
A review of the seminal Final Academy performance: a powerful collaboration between Genesis P-Orridge, William S. Burroughs, Brion Gysin and others.

Neural Net Inc
Online collection of magical documents from Genesis P-Orridge, William S. Burroughs, Timothy Leary, William Gibson, TOPY and more. Contains material from cyberculture's early days that are hard to find elsewhere.

Monte Cazazza
Monte Cazazza was an important early influence on and collaborator with Genesis P-Orridge. This site chronicles his performances, interviews and cultural engineering projects.

Techgnosis
Erik Davis' book Techgnosis: Myth, Magic and Mysticism in The Age of Information (San Francisco: Harmony Books, 1998) is a brilliant exploration of the milieu that influenced Genesis P-Orridge. This site features links, excerpts and more. Save 20% off 'Techgnosis' from Disinformation's Headshop.

Cosey Fanni Tutti: Time To Tell
An indepth interview and reminiscence with Throbbing Gristle member Cosey Fanni Tutti. Useful for background research.

Entertainment Through Pain: A Throbbing Gristle Homepage
One of the best Throbbing Gristle pages on the Internet, featuring links, interviews, rare photos, samples and more!

Coum/Throbbing Gristle Book Launch At I.C.A. London
Coverage of the London book-launch of Simon Ford's Wreckers of Civilization and contrast with the infamous 1976 'COUM Transmissions' exhibition at ICA.

alt.Culture: Psychic TV
An entry on Psychic TV from the informative Alt.Culture site, including bio and links to other subculture icons and movements.

Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth
A near-definitive collection of TOPY documents, including manifestoes, occulture doctrines and essays. Powerful information on will-directed magick and imagery just waiting to be unleashed.

Thee Temple Ov Psychick Youth Digital Access Point
One of the largest links collections to TOPY sites and practitioners on the Internet.

The Society of Processeans
The Process Church of the Final Judgement is one of many counterculture icons that Genesis P-Orridge has sampled or drawn upon for inspiration. This site features the group's most recent online manifestation.

The Homepage of Carl Abrahamsson
Documents and interviews (including Genesis P-Orridge) by Swedish researcher and practitioner Carl Abrahamsson exploring magick, music, subcultures and more. Useful background information conveys the longterm cultural impact of Genesis P-Orridge.

FOPI
One of the largest archival collections of Genesis P-Orridge related material, spanning Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV to current projects, including rare texts, reviews, album information, interviews and more. Well researched, slickly designed, and approved by Genesis P-Orridge himself.

Calling Cthulhu: H.P. Lovecraft's Magick Realism
Excellent essay by Erik Davis for the late Gnosis magazine. Davis briefly discusses the magical work of Genesis P-Orridge. Very useful for understanding the context and application of P-Orridge's work.

Sampling Paradise
Acting on a lead from Genesis P-Orridge, author Erik Davis penetrated the technofreak subculture, offering some startling observations on the intersection of magick and technology.

Download
A contemporary project influenced by Genesis P-Orridge, who contributed vocals and spoken word.

Suffering Clown
The Order of the Suffering Clown is a dark musick group whose influences span the Twentieth Century's Western magical tradition from the 'Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn' to Genesis P-Orridge.

popMusic: Throbbing Gristle
Throbbing Gristle personnel list and brief sample.

Audio Magicians
This Gnosis magazine article explores the intersection of music and magick, including coverage of artists parallel to the work of Genesis P-Orridge. Useful for historical research and context.

Industrial Prehistory: Access To Information
Excellent historical information on the early years of the industrial subculture.

Invisible Records: Genesis P-Orridge
An Invisible Records page covering Psychic TV and Genesis P-Orridge solo projects, including bio, photos and audio samples.

What's Industrial Music?
Brief history of Industrial Music and genre definitions.

Sex Blood Mutilation
Mysterious RealVideo samples from the frayed ends of sanity.

Generic Origins: Industrial Music For Industrial People
A pre-history of the industrial art and music genre, including detailed analysis of the influential role of Throbbing Gristle and Genesis P-Orridge.

Can You Grok Cyberia?
This review of Douglas Rushkoff's seminal book Cyberia (1994) discusses his portrayal of Genesis P-Orridge. Can you grok TOPY?

Psychic TV: Themes 2: A Prayer For Derek Jarman
An informative CD review of soundscapes and film soundtracks created by Genesis P-Orridge for filmmaker Derek Jarman and cultural engineer William S. Burroughs.

Industrial 101: Rivetheads!
Movie script satire on the commercialization of industrial music in the early 1990s, with reference to the seminal influence of Genesis P-Orridge. Thankfully, the movie never eventuated.

iMusic Indie Showcase: Genesis P-Orridge
Includes details of Thee Electronic Newspapers, a recent Genesis P-Orridge audio cut-up project. Includes details on Psychic TV not found elsewhere.

Psychic TV: Trip Reset
A brief Psychic TV release review and critique of Genesis P-Orridge's career.

Visionary Releases
Catalogue of various Throbbing Gristle, Psychic TV and Genesis P-Orridge audio-visual releases.

Genital Piercing
Diary of a Modern Primitives-inspired genital piercing gone horriby wrong highlighting the negative outcome of hero worship: "We never did get around to moving thee piercing . . .she insisted on trying it out, though, and said, afterwards, that it wasn't very much different from regular sex and that she thought that Genesis P Orridge was full of shit. This was thee beginning of thee end of our relationship."

The Official Biosphere
This cultural engineering project is an indication of how Genesis P-Orridge's memes have spread into the datasphere. Interesting aural samples and images.

Genesis P. Orridge
Pat Johnson's portrait of Genesis P-Orridge.

Decoder
Genesis P-Orridge quote and imagery as part of an online weird art project.

Ain Soph Aur: Audio/Visual Ritual
An aural magick project influenced by William S. Burroughs, Genesis P-Orridge and many other cultural engineers. Includes intriguing sound samples.

Disinformation Dossier on William S. Burroughs
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Disinformation Dossier on Aleister Crowley
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