Terrastock is a
music festival
A music festival is a community event with performances of singing and instrument playing that is often presented with a theme such as musical genre (e.g., rock, blues, folk, jazz, classical music), nationality, locality of musicians, or h ...
organised periodically by
Phil McMullen, formerly editor of the ''
Ptolemaic Terrascope'' and since 2005 the publisher of the
Terrascope Online website. The event typically features independent bands playing
psychedelic rock
Psychedelic rock is a rock music Music genre, genre that is inspired, influenced, or representative of psychedelia, psychedelic culture, which is centered on perception-altering hallucinogenic drugs. The music incorporated new electronic sound ...
. It has been held on six occasions in the USA and once in London, UK.
Origin
The first Terrastock event was initially conceived by Phil McMullen and Robert Jaz of the
Providence, Rhode Island based band V. Majestic in the winter of 1996/1997. Robert Jaz had asked McMullen about holding a benefit concert in Providence, RI for the Ptolemaic Terrascope Zine. As the two formulated a plan for the benefit which quickly grew into more of a festival idea, McMullen suggested the name Terrastock and the two agreed. A wishlist lineup was conceived and a framework originated. The festival was then fully organized by McMullen and Jaz along with Mark Stone of the Providence-based band Medicine Ball, as well as the
Newport
Newport most commonly refers to:
*Newport, Wales
*Newport, Rhode Island, US
Newport or New Port may also refer to:
Places Asia
*Newport City, Metro Manila, a Philippine district in Pasay
Europe
Ireland
*Newport, County Mayo, a town on the ...
, RI based record label Flydaddy, which was run by former Sub Pop employees, Kevin O'Leary and Adam Silverman. Flydaddy had previously released a Ptolemaic Terrascope benefit compilation called 'Succour.'
An arrangement was made with a friend of Robert Jaz's, the poster artist, James Draper, who was also the operator of an art gallery/speakeasy performance space called The Renegade Gallery/The Rogue Lounge which was located in Providence within an industrial space in the old Atlantic Mills. The space hosted the three-day festival and garnered much national and local press.
In November 2010 McMullen "unashamedly" admitted that the Terrastock festivals "were directly influenced and inspired by the now legendary
Zig Zag Benefit Concert".
Chronology
*Terrastock 1: The Rogue Lounge,
Providence, Rhode Island, 25 –27 April 1997
*Terrastock 2: Custer Avenue Stages,
San Francisco, 17 –19 April 1998
*Terrastock 3: University of London,
London, 27 –29 August 1999
*Terrastock 4: The Showbox,
Seattle, 3 –5 November 2000
*Terrastock 5: The Axis,
Boston, 11 –13 October 2002
*Terrastock 6: AS220 & the Pell Chafee Performance Center,
Providence, Rhode Island, 21 –23 April 2006
*Terrastock 7: Mellwood Art & Entertainment Center,
Louisville, Kentucky, 19 –22 June 2008
Terrastock Lineups
Terrastock 1
Silver Apples,
Abunai!,
Windy and Carl, Thee Hydrogen Terrors,
Deviants,
Cul de Sac,
Barbara Manning, Science Kit,
The Azusa Plane
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,
The Lothars
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,
Primordial Undermind,
Orans,
Neutral Milk Hotel,
Supreme Dicks
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The primary band members are Jon Shere, Daniel Oxenberg, Mark Hansen, Steve Shavel, and often Jim Spring. Other membe ...
,
Mary Lou Lord,
Tadpoles (band)
Tadpoles are an American psychedelic rock band, formed in 1990 in New York City by Todd Parker (guitars/vocals), Michael Kite Audino (drums) and Josh Bracken (bass.) In 1992, Nick Kramer (guitars/vocals), David Max (bass) and Andrew Jackson (gu ...
,
Flying Saucer Attack,
Medicine Ball,
The Bevis Frond,
Damon and Naomi
Damon & Naomi are an American dream pop/ indie folk duo, formed in 1991 by Damon Krukowski and Naomi Yang, formerly of Galaxie 500.
History
After Galaxie 500 completed a tour of the US supporting Cocteau Twins, guitarist and vocalist Dean Wareh ...
, Alva,
The Olivia Tremor Control,
Major Stars, The Alchemysts,
Papas Fritas
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,
Bardo Pond, Hilkka, Lhasa Cement Plant, V. Majestic,
Hovercraft
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Hovercraft use blowers to produce a large volume of air below the hull ...
,
Richard Davies,
Magic Hour
Terrastock 2
50 Foot Hose,
The Azusa Plane
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,
Roy Montgomery
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,
Grimble Grumble,
Kendra Smith,
Major Stars,
The Mountain Goats
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,
Alastair Galbraith
Alastair Galbraith (born 1965) is a New Zealand musician and sound artist from Dunedin.
Career
Galbraith's first band was The Rip, which he formed with Robbie Muir, and Mathew Ransome and later Jeff Harford (of Bored Games). They released two ...
,
Mick Farren & the Deviants,
Bevis Frond,
Medicine Ball, V Majestic,
Windy and Carl,
Young Fresh Fellows,
Damon and Naomi
Damon & Naomi are an American dream pop/ indie folk duo, formed in 1991 by Damon Krukowski and Naomi Yang, formerly of Galaxie 500.
History
After Galaxie 500 completed a tour of the US supporting Cocteau Twins, guitarist and vocalist Dean Wareh ...
, Masaki Batoh & Michio Kurihara of
Ghost
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,
Tom Rapp
Thomas Dale Rapp (March 8, 1947 – February 11, 2018) was an American singer and songwriter who led Pearls Before Swine, an influential psychedelic folk rock group of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Described as having "a slight lisp, gentle v ...
, Stone Breath,
Neutral Milk Hotel,
The Olivia Tremor Control,
Elf Power,
The Loud Family,
Primordial Undermind, Alva,
Loren Mazzacane Connors,
Green Pajamas
The Green Pajamas are a musical group from Seattle, Washington. They formed in the spring of 1984 when Jeff Kelly and Joe Ross recorded and released their first album, ''Summer Of Lust''. They are probably best known for the regional hit single " ...
, Spaceheads,
Silver Apples, Alchemysts,
Pelt,
SubArachnoid Space
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,
Cul de Sac,
The Lothars
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,
Bardo Pond, Clockbrains,
Mudhoney
Mudhoney is an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1988, following the demise of Green River. Its members are singer and rhythm guitarist Mark Arm, lead guitarist Steve Turner, bassist Guy Maddison and drummer Dan Peters. Orig ...
, Brother JT & Vibrolux
Terrastock 3
Bardo Pond,
Man,
Green Pajamas
The Green Pajamas are a musical group from Seattle, Washington. They formed in the spring of 1984 when Jeff Kelly and Joe Ross recorded and released their first album, ''Summer Of Lust''. They are probably best known for the regional hit single " ...
, Lucky Bishops,
Windy and Carl, Freed Unit, Spaceheads,
The Azusa Plane
The Azusa Plane was the psychedelic music recording and performance project of Jason DiEmilio (1970 – 2006) of Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania. Performing almost exclusively on a Fender guitar and usually through echo effects, DiEmilio release ...
, Pat Orchard,
Air Traffic Controllers
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,
The Bevis Frond, Alchemysts + Simeon,
Damon and Naomi
Damon & Naomi are an American dream pop/ indie folk duo, formed in 1991 by Damon Krukowski and Naomi Yang, formerly of Galaxie 500.
History
After Galaxie 500 completed a tour of the US supporting Cocteau Twins, guitarist and vocalist Dean Wareh ...
,
Tom Rapp
Thomas Dale Rapp (March 8, 1947 – February 11, 2018) was an American singer and songwriter who led Pearls Before Swine, an influential psychedelic folk rock group of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Described as having "a slight lisp, gentle v ...
, Spacious Mind, Warser Gate,
The Lothars
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in E ...
, Kirk Lake, Pop Off Tuesday,
Bablicon,
Mac MacLeod
Keith MacLeod (popularly known as "Mac" MacLeod) (9 July 1941 – 16 November 2020), was an English musician who was a part of the Hertfordshire Folk music, folk and blues scene from 1959 onwards. He played in St Albans alongside Mick Softley a ...
,
Abunai!,
Hood,
Broken Dog
Broken Dog is an English, London-based experimental rock band, started in 1994.
Broken Dog were formed by Martine Roberts and Clive Painter in London in the summer of 1994 and disbanded in 2004 following their fifth album ''Harmonia''. Influ ...
, My Drug Hell,
White Hotel
''The White Hotel'' is a novel written by the British ( Cornish) poet, translator and novelist D. M. Thomas. It was first published in January 1981 by Gollancz in the United Kingdom and in March 1981 by The Viking Press in the United States.
Th ...
,
Piano Magic,
Arco
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, The Autumn Leaves, Green Ray
Terrastock 4
Ethereal Counterbalance,
Voyager One,
The Lothars
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in E ...
,
Windy and Carl, The Monkeywrench,
Tarentel,
Wellwater Conspiracy,
Abunai!,
Charalambides
Charalambides is an avant garde musical group originally from Houston, Texas, United States and lately of Austin, Texas. Formed in 1991 (under the short-lived name Mutual Admiration Society) by Tom Carter, Christina Carter and Kyle Silfer, they ...
,
Damon and Naomi
Damon & Naomi are an American dream pop/ indie folk duo, formed in 1991 by Damon Krukowski and Naomi Yang, formerly of Galaxie 500.
History
After Galaxie 500 completed a tour of the US supporting Cocteau Twins, guitarist and vocalist Dean Wareh ...
,
Ghost
A ghost is the soul or spirit of a dead person or animal that is believed to be able to appear to the living. In ghostlore, descriptions of ghosts vary widely from an invisible presence to translucent or barely visible wispy shapes, to rea ...
,
Major Stars,
The Minus Five
The Minus 5 is an American pop rock band headed by musician Scott McCaughey of Young Fresh Fellows, often in partnership with R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck.
Band history
McCaughey formed the band in 1993 as a side project with Buck, Jon Auer and ...
, Martyn Bates, Crome Syrcus, Pat Orchard,
Subarachnoid Space
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,
Amber Asylum,
The Linus Pauling Quartet
The Linus Pauling Quartet was an American psychedelic rock group which specializes in a specific subgenre known as "Texas Psych", but frequently dabbles also in garage rock, stoner rock, punk rock, and heavy metal at various points throughout t ...
,
The Green Pajamas,
Doug Yule,
Moe Tucker, Stone Breath,
Delicate AWOL
Delicate AWOL were a British experimental rock band active between 1998 and 2005. They were notable for their cross-pollination of various musical forms (including indie rock, art rock, post-rock, jazz, Latin and out-rock), their links with Briti ...
,
Donovan's Brain
''Donovan's Brain'' is a 1942 science fiction novel by American writer Curt Siodmak.
The novel was an instant success and has been adapted to film three times. Since then the book has become something of a cult classic, with fans including Ste ...
,
Six Organs Of Admittance
Six Organs of Admittance is the primary musical project of American guitarist Ben Chasny. Chasny's music is largely guitar-based and is often considered new folk; however, it includes obvious influences, marked by the use of drones, chimes, and ...
,
Kinski Kinski may refer to:
People and groups
*Klaus Kinski né Nakszynski (1926–1991), German actor
**Pola Kinski (born 1952), German actress, daughter of Klaus
**Nastassja Kinski (born 1961), German-born model and actress, daughter of Klaus
**Kenya Ki ...
,
Bardo Pond, Children Of The Rainbow,
Country Joe McDonald
Joseph Allen "Country Joe" McDonald (born January 1, 1942) is an American musician who was the lead singer of the 1960s psychedelic rock group Country Joe and the Fish.Richard Brenneman"Country Joe McDonald Revives Anti-War Anthem", ''Berkeley ...
, The Alchemysts,
The Bevis Frond
Terrastock 5
NonLoc, Pat Orchard, ST37, Stone Breath, The Iditarod,
Hopewell,
The Essex Green,
Charalambides
Charalambides is an avant garde musical group originally from Houston, Texas, United States and lately of Austin, Texas. Formed in 1991 (under the short-lived name Mutual Admiration Society) by Tom Carter, Christina Carter and Kyle Silfer, they ...
,
Major Stars,
Windy and Carl,
Ghost
A ghost is the soul or spirit of a dead person or animal that is believed to be able to appear to the living. In ghostlore, descriptions of ghosts vary widely from an invisible presence to translucent or barely visible wispy shapes, to rea ...
, Ethereal Counterbalance,
Greg Weeks
Greg Weeks is an American singer-songwriter based in Philadelphia. His music has been described as folk, acoustic, psychedelic and experimental. He is best known as a founding member of the Psychedelic folk, psychedelic folk-rock band Espers (ba ...
, The Lucky Bishops,
Paik,
Six Organs of Admittance
Six Organs of Admittance is the primary musical project of American guitarist Ben Chasny. Chasny's music is largely guitar-based and is often considered new folk; however, it includes obvious influences, marked by the use of drones, chimes, and ...
,
Dipsomaniacs
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,
Landing,
Motorpsycho Motorpsycho may refer to:
* Motorpsycho (band), a Norwegian rock band
* ''Motorpsycho'' (film), a 1965 film by Russ Meyer
* ''Motorpsycho Presents The International Tussler Society'', a 2004 album by The International Tussler Society
* "Motorpsych ...
,
Surface of Eceon Surface of Eceon (or Surface of Eceyon) is an American rock band. Their music has been described as ambient space rock. This unit, which has a penchant for the phantasmagoric, includes members from the psychedelic rock groups, Landing and Yume Bit ...
,
Damon and Naomi
Damon & Naomi are an American dream pop/ indie folk duo, formed in 1991 by Damon Krukowski and Naomi Yang, formerly of Galaxie 500.
History
After Galaxie 500 completed a tour of the US supporting Cocteau Twins, guitarist and vocalist Dean Wareh ...
,
Tom Rapp
Thomas Dale Rapp (March 8, 1947 – February 11, 2018) was an American singer and songwriter who led Pearls Before Swine, an influential psychedelic folk rock group of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Described as having "a slight lisp, gentle v ...
, The Hushdrops, The Alchemysts,
Lilys, Barbara Manning & the Go-Luckys!,
The Sunshine Fix,
The Lothars
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,
Sonic Youth
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,
Delicate AWOL
Delicate AWOL were a British experimental rock band active between 1998 and 2005. They were notable for their cross-pollination of various musical forms (including indie rock, art rock, post-rock, jazz, Latin and out-rock), their links with Briti ...
,
The Bevis Frond, Lockgroove,
Bardo Pond,
Kinski Kinski may refer to:
People and groups
*Klaus Kinski né Nakszynski (1926–1991), German actor
**Pola Kinski (born 1952), German actress, daughter of Klaus
**Nastassja Kinski (born 1961), German-born model and actress, daughter of Klaus
**Kenya Ki ...
, The Spacious Mind,
Subarachnoid Space
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,
Acid Mothers Temple
Terrastock 6
Avarus,
Bardo Pond, Black Forest/Black Sea,
Bridget St. John
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, Brothers of the Occult Sisterhood,
Charalambides
Charalambides is an avant garde musical group originally from Houston, Texas, United States and lately of Austin, Texas. Formed in 1991 (under the short-lived name Mutual Admiration Society) by Tom Carter, Christina Carter and Kyle Silfer, they ...
,
Cul de Sac,
Damon and Naomi
Damon & Naomi are an American dream pop/ indie folk duo, formed in 1991 by Damon Krukowski and Naomi Yang, formerly of Galaxie 500.
History
After Galaxie 500 completed a tour of the US supporting Cocteau Twins, guitarist and vocalist Dean Wareh ...
,
Fursaxa,
Ghost
A ghost is the soul or spirit of a dead person or animal that is believed to be able to appear to the living. In ghostlore, descriptions of ghosts vary widely from an invisible presence to translucent or barely visible wispy shapes, to rea ...
,
Glenn Jones,
The Green Pajamas,
Kemialliset Ystävät,
Kinski Kinski may refer to:
People and groups
*Klaus Kinski né Nakszynski (1926–1991), German actor
**Pola Kinski (born 1952), German actress, daughter of Klaus
**Nastassja Kinski (born 1961), German-born model and actress, daughter of Klaus
**Kenya Ki ...
, The Kitchen Cynics,
Sharron Kraus
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,
Landing,
Larkin Grimm,
Lightning Bolt, The Magic Carpathians Project,
Major Stars,
Marissa Nadler, MV+EE with the Bummer Road,
Paik, P.G. Six,
Jack Rose,
Salamander, St. Joan, Spacious Mind,
Spires that in the Sunset Rise,
Tanakh,
Thought Forms
Tulpa is a concept in Theosophy, mysticism, and the paranormal, of an object or being that is created through spiritual or mental powers. Modern practitioners, who call themselves "tulpamancers", use the term to refer to a type of willed imaginary ...
,
Urdog Urdog are an experimental psychedelic and progressive rock band from Providence, Rhode Island. The band consists of David Lifrieri (guitar, vocals), Jeff Knoch (moog, vocals) and Erin Rosenthal (drums, vocals).
As of their set at Terrastock 6 in P ...
,
Windy and Carl
Terrastock 7
The Photographic,
Parlour,
Elephant Micah
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, Dead Maids,
Hush Arbors, United Bible Studies,
Sharron Kraus
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,
Ignatz Ignatz is a masculine given name.
Notable people with the given name
* Ignatz Bubis (1927–1999), German Jewish leader and chairman of the Zentralrat der Juden in Deutschland from 1992 to 1999
* Ignatz Leo Nascher (1863–1944), Austrian-born, ...
,
Antietam, Black Forest/Black Sea, Sleeping Pill,
Tanakh,
Plastic Crimewave Sound
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,
The Linus Pauling Quartet
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,
Major Stars,
Damon and Naomi
Damon & Naomi are an American dream pop/ indie folk duo, formed in 1991 by Damon Krukowski and Naomi Yang, formerly of Galaxie 500.
History
After Galaxie 500 completed a tour of the US supporting Cocteau Twins, guitarist and vocalist Dean Wareh ...
, Helena Espvall,
Oneida
Oneida may refer to:
Native American/First Nations
* Oneida people, a Native American/First Nations people and one of the five founding nations of the Iroquois Confederacy
* Oneida language
* Oneida Indian Nation, based in New York
* Oneida Na ...
,
Wooden Shjips,
Tara Jane O'Neil,
Kinski Kinski may refer to:
People and groups
*Klaus Kinski né Nakszynski (1926–1991), German actor
**Pola Kinski (born 1952), German actress, daughter of Klaus
**Nastassja Kinski (born 1961), German-born model and actress, daughter of Klaus
**Kenya Ki ...
, MV+EE with the Golden Road,
Bardo Pond,
Grails,
Motorpsycho Motorpsycho may refer to:
* Motorpsycho (band), a Norwegian rock band
* ''Motorpsycho'' (film), a 1965 film by Russ Meyer
* ''Motorpsycho Presents The International Tussler Society'', a 2004 album by The International Tussler Society
* "Motorpsych ...
, Sapat,
Mono,
Kohoutek, Sexfist, Rob Sharples,
Thee American Revolution Thee American Revolution is an indie rock band formed in 2004 by Robert Schneider of The Apples in Stereo and Craig Morris of The Ideal Free Distribution (Morris is an indie record producer/engineer, and Schneider's brother-in-law). In addition, the ...
, Insect Factory,
Simply Saucer
Simply Saucer is a Canadian rock band formed during the 1970s. Based in Hamilton, Ontario, the band consisted of guitarist and vocalist Edgar Breau, keyboardist John LaPlante (billed by the stage name Ping Romany), bass guitarist Kevin Christoff an ...
,
Pelt, Jack Rose and the Black Twig Pickers,
The Entrance Band,
Windy and Carl,
Paik,
Makoto Kawabata
See also
*''
Ptolemaic Terrascope''
*
Woolf Music
Adeline Virginia Woolf (; ; 25 January 1882 28 March 1941) was an English writer, considered one of the most important modernist 20th-century authors and a pioneer in the use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device.
Woolf was born ...
(event also curated by McMullen/Terrascope Audio Entertainments)
References
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External links
Terrascope events pageWoolf II – A Terrascope Celebration 2019Review of Terrastock 5
Music festivals in the United States
Music festivals in London
Recurring events established in 1997