Black Sun Productions
Black Sun Productions is the project of Massimo & Pierce aka the Anarcocks,… Read Full Bio ↴Black Sun Productions is the project of Massimo & Pierce aka the Anarcocks, a duo of performance artists and sound experimentalists operating and transmitting from LOFT23, a non-geographical location in Switzerland.
Massimo and Pierce had previously been well known as artists in Zurich, but they gained international attention when their performance piece, "Plastic Spider Thing", became part of the industrial band Coil's European tour in 2002.
After this tour, Black Sun Productions continued performing throughout Europe. These performance pieces were often controversial, involving nudity, sexuality and urinating on stage. In 2003, their offices in Zurich were raided by police who seized computers and files, among other things. Undeterred, they continued working, turning again to recording. In 2004 they emerged with two CDs, "Astral Walk" and "Toilet Chant".
In 2005 Massimo and Pierce issued "OperettAmorale, a tribute to Bertolt Brecht and includes covers of his songs with such guest musicians as Coil, doing a version of "A List Of Wishes", recorded with John Balance before he died; "The Ballad Of Sexual Tendency" with Lydia Lunch providing vocals; and H.R. Giger performing "Seeräuber-Jenny" and providing cover images. Massimo and Pierce have also collaborated with the Italian industrial music project Mariae Nascenti in performance and on the CDs "Morituri Te Salutant" and "Anarcadian Night".
In 2006 Black Sun Productions released the double album titled "The Impossibility of Silence", featuring Massimo & Pierce and guest artists such as Lydia Lunch, Val Denham, Sudden Infant and Sonne Hagal. Throughout the year the collective played a number of live performances including Darkness Is Enlightening at Paradiso, Amsterdam, on a multiple bill with Psychic TV, Lydia Lunch and Val Denham.
Massimo and Pierce had previously been well known as artists in Zurich, but they gained international attention when their performance piece, "Plastic Spider Thing", became part of the industrial band Coil's European tour in 2002.
After this tour, Black Sun Productions continued performing throughout Europe. These performance pieces were often controversial, involving nudity, sexuality and urinating on stage. In 2003, their offices in Zurich were raided by police who seized computers and files, among other things. Undeterred, they continued working, turning again to recording. In 2004 they emerged with two CDs, "Astral Walk" and "Toilet Chant".
In 2005 Massimo and Pierce issued "OperettAmorale, a tribute to Bertolt Brecht and includes covers of his songs with such guest musicians as Coil, doing a version of "A List Of Wishes", recorded with John Balance before he died; "The Ballad Of Sexual Tendency" with Lydia Lunch providing vocals; and H.R. Giger performing "Seeräuber-Jenny" and providing cover images. Massimo and Pierce have also collaborated with the Italian industrial music project Mariae Nascenti in performance and on the CDs "Morituri Te Salutant" and "Anarcadian Night".
In 2006 Black Sun Productions released the double album titled "The Impossibility of Silence", featuring Massimo & Pierce and guest artists such as Lydia Lunch, Val Denham, Sudden Infant and Sonne Hagal. Throughout the year the collective played a number of live performances including Darkness Is Enlightening at Paradiso, Amsterdam, on a multiple bill with Psychic TV, Lydia Lunch and Val Denham.
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