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  1. Blastitude 13. photo by (who else) Ira Cohen. I like to say that Angus MacLise, by titling one of his recorded jams "Blastitude" back in 1973, bequeathed upon me a magic word. When I spoke this word aloud three times, an entire web-zine was born. Really, all I needed was the name, and everything else fell into place.

  2. Angus MacLise. If you would like to reproduce an image of a work of art in MoMA’s collection, or an image of a MoMA publication or archival material (including installation views, checklists, and press releases), please contact Art Resource (publication in North America) or Scala Archives (publication in all other geographic locations).

  3. www.frieze.com › article › angus-macliseAngus MacLise | Frieze

    Angus MacLise is best known as the first drummer for the Velvet Underground. According to some accounts, he quit the Velvets of his own volition, in 1965. Others suggest that Lou Reed might have kicked him out; MacLise, who played various hand drums – including bongos – during his stint in the Velvets, had no interest in playing by the rules.

  4. Angus MacLise. Died: Jun 21, 1979 in Katmandu, Nepal of hypoglycemia. Drummer of the very early Velvet Underground line-up and significant collaborator with avant-garde musician La Monte Young. Married to Hetty MacLise until his passing in 1979. Their son, Ossian Maclise was born in 1967.

  5. 9 de may. de 2011 · In 1980 Angus MacLise, the American, composer, poet, occultist, calligrapher, and drummer for the Velvet Underground, left a suitcase full of his diverse works with the musician La Monte Young. Now, more than 30 years later, curators Johan Kugelberg and Will Swofford Cameron present the contents of this rare time capsule at an exhibition, Dreamweapon , at the Boo-Hooray gallery in New York and ...

  6. Angus MacLise "Tapes" [3CD Box] 最初期ヴェルヴェット・アンダーグラウンドのドラマー、ラ・モンテ・ヤングのシアター・オブ・エターナル・ミュージックの一員でもあったアンガス・マクリーズ。オリジナルは2015年にニューヨークの出版社Pleasure Editionsより限定100セットでリリースされた3本組 ...

  7. 159 minutes of minimal electronic music, readings, soundtracks from the archives of Angus MacLise 1963-1976 featuring Tony Conrad, John Cale, Piero Heliczer, Beverly Grant Conrad and Hetty MacLise. Archives remastered, New York, March 1981.