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On the Fringes of Sound Review

THE PEOPLE IN THE 21ST CENTURY LIVE IN A MINDLESS, ILLITERATE, TOTALLY BARREN WASTELAND. YOU CAN’T EXPECT MUCH.

“Telepaths is the most enigmatic and memorable record I’ve heard in a long time”. Turn And Work Review of William Carlos Whitten’s TELEPATHS

Monotone motorik post-punk pop that just oozes cool.

A cave must be inhabited by a sorcerer, who with an air of mystery and concentration, manipulates mysterious machines…

“If William Gibson or Elmore Leonard wrote contemporary short stories about fading ’00s era rockers, it might look something like Brutes…This book reads like one of the forgotten classics published by NYRB.” Stellar review of Bill Whitten's short story collection - BRUTES - at Turn and Work

“…with slightly shaky spoken parts set against laconic sung parts, and it works brilliantly in a sad and very contradictory Elégie pour la Musique Rock.” From FOKUS MUSIK Review of Telepaths

Music forces mankind to acknowledge its own nobility

“The song is based on the dense, somewhat enigmatic and perhaps mystical essay The Origin of the Work of Art by Martin Heidegger, where you find the line: "The artist is the origin of the work of art.” From Extensive WILLIAM CARLOS WHITTEN Interview with FOKUS MUSIK