Dead Voices on Air was formed in 1992 by Scott Harker, Clancy Dennehey and … Read Full Bio ↴Dead Voices on Air was formed in 1992 by Scott Harker, Clancy Dennehey and Mark Spybey in Vancouver, Canada. Subsequently it became a vehicle for the work of Mark Spybey with numerous collaborators in both North America and Europe. Mark Spybey worked with Zoviet France and Download. His collaborators include Eric Pounder, Jean-Yves Theriault, Jarboe, Mick Harris, James Plotkin, Mark Nugent, Orphx, Genesis.P.Orridge, David Wright, Zev Asher, Darryl Neudorf, Ryan Moore, Niels van Hoorn, Kinder Atom, Evolution Control Committee, Chris Connelly and others. He has appeared as a guest on releases by Martin Atkins, cEvin Key, Teargarden and Pigface.
Mark Spybey was a member of Can's guitarist, Michael Karoli's band, called Sofortkontakt! until Michael's sad death in 2001. He played with Can as part of their 30th anniversary shows. He also toured with Michael and Damo Suzuki. Mark Spybey did a remix for Faust and toured with Michael Rother and Dieter Moebius, of Neu!, Kraftwerk, Cluster and Harmonia fame. Together with Robin Storey he has produced an album with Jared Louche of Chemlab, under the band name Altered Statesmen. His other projects include SPASM for Invisible Records and Propeller for Scratch Records who have now released three albums.
Most recently Mark Spybey has started to work with two ex members of Zoviet France, Robin Storey and Andy Eardley under the name Reformed Faction. Their debut cd, Vota was released in the summer of 2006, shortly therafter, Andy Eardley left the band. Their second cd, "The War Against" was released on Soleilmoon in the summer of 2007. A triple cd will be released by Soleilmoon in 2008, provisonally entitled, "I am the Souce of Light, I am Not a Mirror." Dead Voices on Air are signed to Chicago's Invisible Records and have been since 1994.
Mark Spybey was a member of Can's guitarist, Michael Karoli's band, called Sofortkontakt! until Michael's sad death in 2001. He played with Can as part of their 30th anniversary shows. He also toured with Michael and Damo Suzuki. Mark Spybey did a remix for Faust and toured with Michael Rother and Dieter Moebius, of Neu!, Kraftwerk, Cluster and Harmonia fame. Together with Robin Storey he has produced an album with Jared Louche of Chemlab, under the band name Altered Statesmen. His other projects include SPASM for Invisible Records and Propeller for Scratch Records who have now released three albums.
Most recently Mark Spybey has started to work with two ex members of Zoviet France, Robin Storey and Andy Eardley under the name Reformed Faction. Their debut cd, Vota was released in the summer of 2006, shortly therafter, Andy Eardley left the band. Their second cd, "The War Against" was released on Soleilmoon in the summer of 2007. A triple cd will be released by Soleilmoon in 2008, provisonally entitled, "I am the Souce of Light, I am Not a Mirror." Dead Voices on Air are signed to Chicago's Invisible Records and have been since 1994.
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A Living Dog is Better Than a Dead Lion
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@leftygaming4522
Now I wanna see a study done in the jungles of Bangladesh where tigers roam and see how animals react to humans vs tigers. I imagine it’s the same, but tigers hunt humans in those areas, and other animals have definitely heard the humans screams as they get mauled, so I’m curious to see if it’s any different or if it’s the same
@holahola-ym1xv
They would probably have a different reaction to what their reaction would have been if it was human screams, cuz it would be talking rather than screaming
@curry_man2023
To be fair what if they just run when they hear a completely new sound. There’s no control to see what they do if they hear a completely strange noise like music or car honking etc
@jorandebraekeleer7557
Exactly
@jonasjonas8358
Studies like these have also been done with wildlife in the US. For instance animals like badgers also fled when bear sounds where played. The noticable difference was, that they stayed hidden for far longer after hearing human voices. That in itself is no proof, true. However it is also interesting to note, that in environments where human activity has only started recently, animals lack that distinct fear of humans. Marine wildlife has practically no fear of humans whatsoever (Apart from maybe whales, in times when whale hunting was still very common).
@THEsoulquarian
Yeah, I hear where you’re coming from. But I believe this part of the world is a bit different. These animals have been exposed to multiple species of humans throughout history and they have evolved alongside us. I think hearing a human voice in this environment would be just as natural as hearing any other native animal sound.
@arishemthejudge6780
Animals have evolved alongside humans for thousands of years now. We are not aliens to this world dude, we are animals too. Just like how a prey has evolved certain traits to help it escape from a predator through evolution and imbibed reflexes/instincts, they must have also acquired it for humans. Its nothing crazy
@curry_man2023
@@arishemthejudge6780 I’m still not convinced since evolution takes hundreds of thousands of years. I’m gonna put it down to the fact that a speaker started to emit a sudden noise, which would startle any animal really
@coppercommander119
Its crazy to think they hear a lion and they're like ehh but hear us and they're straight up panicking
@vahi37
Lions don't have machine guns.