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Danny Devos or DDV (aka Carl Cryplant) of Club Moral / The Parts / Bum Collar / Vel (with Tim Vanhamel), is a Belgian pioneer of power electronics / industrial / experimental music, visionary body-artist and "Performan", who is fascinated with true crime, human possessions, perversity and pathology.
"I don't know why we are here, but I'm pretty sure that it is not in order to enjoy ourselves".
Since 1979 he has done over 160 performances and made several sculptural installations depicting violence, crime and murder. In early 1980s he stared experimenting with electronics, own voice and other media as DDV (later in 1981 with AMVK ~ Anne-Mie van Kerckhoven, he founded very influential multimedia project Club Moral)…
1981/1982 - DDV / Etat Brut split-tape = DDV's tracks were made with an EDP Wasp synth, voice and various found footage. On track 8 and 9 Etat Brut play extra synths. Etat Brut's tracks are made with Korg MS 20 and MS 50 synths, Roland drum-machine, effects and found footage. 1982 - Industriele Typen (aka Zeno-X) = live at Zeno-X Gallery, Antwerpen in 25.02.1982. 1982 - A Sound Atlas Of Venereology = album based on the medical book "A colour atlas of Venereology" by Anthony Wisdom. 1982 - DDV / -Δt (Minus Delta t) split-tape (aka Europa / Asia) = Live at Stollwerck, Köln, 22.06.1982 / -Δt "Bangkok Project" press-conference at Club Moral, Antwerpen, 06.02.1982. 1982/1983 - CRS! = concept album about DDV's military service, which lasted just 9 days, from 8 till 16.12.1982. All tracks are based on field recordings with concealed microphones at the Centre for Recruitment in Brussels, the Military Hospital in Neder-over-Heembeek and a rally by the "Vlaamse Militanten Orde" in Kortrijk + additional found footage originates from audio cassettes and videotapes found in garbage cans at militaria junk markets. 1983/1985 - part of "25 Lives in Club Moral" = Waving Ondulata / DDV a one-time 5min collaboration on the opening of the "Van Drang tot Dwang" exhibition on 16.09.1983 / DDV on the opening of his "Privémilicia" exhibition, 02.11.1983 (He also played on the last day of the exhibition but nobody showed up). 1984 - ProduKtion / DDV split-tape = documentary issue about a number of illegal performances and recordings by Paul Hurst and DDV in the WWII concentration camp of Breendonk, July 1984. 1985 - F. Pinckers / DDV split-tape (aka Johann Sebastian Bach 1685-1985) = joint release by Frank Pinckers and DDV to commemorate the 300th birthday of Johann Sebastian Bach. Pinckers has some found footage and plays the organ / DDV gives a rare Bach record a synthesizer treatment. 1985 - 13 HitSodomy = as Carl Cryplant, sodomised versions of (The Rolling Stones, The Velvet Underground, Pink Floyd, Alice Cooper, David Bowie, T. Rex, The Stooges, Sex Pistols, Suicide, Devo, The Contortions, Throbbing Gristle, Whitehouse) music popular with many young people at the time and in the tradition of the numerous 60s/70s "13 Original Hits" compilations. 1988 - Tragala Perro! = tape is a compilation of DDV's contributions to various issues of Force Mental (Club Moral's magazine that was edited from 1982 until 1988).Since 1987 he has been corresponding with serial killers like Freddy Horion and Michel Bellen in Belgium and John Wayne Gacy in the USA. From 1998 until 2004 he was Social Commissioner and chairman of the NICC, the first association of Visual Artists in Belgium, where he was in charge of the Social Statute of the Artist. In 2005 he moved to Beijing in China to develop and manage Art Farm for colleague artist Wim Delvoye.
http://www.performan.org http://www.clubmoral.com/ddv/index.php http://clubmoralstocklist.podomatic.com
Danny Devos or DDV (aka Carl Cryplant) of Club Moral / The Parts / Bum Collar / Vel (with Tim Vanhamel), is a Belgian pioneer of power electronics / industrial / experimental music, visionary body-artist and "Performan", who is fascinated with true crime, human possessions, perversity and pathology.
"I don't know why we are here, but I'm pretty sure that it is not in order to enjoy ourselves".
Since 1979 he has done over 160 performances and made several sculptural installations depicting violence, crime and murder. In early 1980s he stared experimenting with electronics, own voice and other media as DDV (later in 1981 with AMVK ~ Anne-Mie van Kerckhoven, he founded very influential multimedia project Club Moral)…
1981/1982 - DDV / Etat Brut split-tape = DDV's tracks were made with an EDP Wasp synth, voice and various found footage. On track 8 and 9 Etat Brut play extra synths. Etat Brut's tracks are made with Korg MS 20 and MS 50 synths, Roland drum-machine, effects and found footage. 1982 - Industriele Typen (aka Zeno-X) = live at Zeno-X Gallery, Antwerpen in 25.02.1982. 1982 - A Sound Atlas Of Venereology = album based on the medical book "A colour atlas of Venereology" by Anthony Wisdom. 1982 - DDV / -Δt (Minus Delta t) split-tape (aka Europa / Asia) = Live at Stollwerck, Köln, 22.06.1982 / -Δt "Bangkok Project" press-conference at Club Moral, Antwerpen, 06.02.1982. 1982/1983 - CRS! = concept album about DDV's military service, which lasted just 9 days, from 8 till 16.12.1982. All tracks are based on field recordings with concealed microphones at the Centre for Recruitment in Brussels, the Military Hospital in Neder-over-Heembeek and a rally by the "Vlaamse Militanten Orde" in Kortrijk + additional found footage originates from audio cassettes and videotapes found in garbage cans at militaria junk markets. 1983/1985 - part of "25 Lives in Club Moral" = Waving Ondulata / DDV a one-time 5min collaboration on the opening of the "Van Drang tot Dwang" exhibition on 16.09.1983 / DDV on the opening of his "Privémilicia" exhibition, 02.11.1983 (He also played on the last day of the exhibition but nobody showed up). 1984 - ProduKtion / DDV split-tape = documentary issue about a number of illegal performances and recordings by Paul Hurst and DDV in the WWII concentration camp of Breendonk, July 1984. 1985 - F. Pinckers / DDV split-tape (aka Johann Sebastian Bach 1685-1985) = joint release by Frank Pinckers and DDV to commemorate the 300th birthday of Johann Sebastian Bach. Pinckers has some found footage and plays the organ / DDV gives a rare Bach record a synthesizer treatment. 1985 - 13 HitSodomy = as Carl Cryplant, sodomised versions of (The Rolling Stones, The Velvet Underground, Pink Floyd, Alice Cooper, David Bowie, T. Rex, The Stooges, Sex Pistols, Suicide, Devo, The Contortions, Throbbing Gristle, Whitehouse) music popular with many young people at the time and in the tradition of the numerous 60s/70s "13 Original Hits" compilations. 1988 - Tragala Perro! = tape is a compilation of DDV's contributions to various issues of Force Mental (Club Moral's magazine that was edited from 1982 until 1988).Since 1987 he has been corresponding with serial killers like Freddy Horion and Michel Bellen in Belgium and John Wayne Gacy in the USA. From 1998 until 2004 he was Social Commissioner and chairman of the NICC, the first association of Visual Artists in Belgium, where he was in charge of the Social Statute of the Artist. In 2005 he moved to Beijing in China to develop and manage Art Farm for colleague artist Wim Delvoye.
http://www.performan.org http://www.clubmoral.com/ddv/index.php http://clubmoralstocklist.podomatic.com
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