Mile 97
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Mile 97 first appeared in Southern California in the mid-1980's, and recorded and perfomed continuously until 1993 when, having released a dozen or so hours of experimental noise, appeared on several compilations, and performed before many diverse crowds, we took a short break which eventually lasted almost six years.
Why this name?
A road sign in the middle of the California desert; when you're at Mile 97, you're a long way from anywhere.
Do you play live?
Our extended hiatus ended in '97 when Mile 97 reappeared as a part of the SoCal NoiseFest in Los Angeles, California.
Your influences?
Nurse With Wound, J. G. Thirlwell in all his incarnations (Foetus, etc.), Throbbing Gristle, SPK, Suicide, that place where I am now whenever 'now' may be.
Favorite spot?
Ljubljana, Slovenia. Pittsburgh, PA. Hollywood, CA. In no particular order.
Equipment used:
DOD Effects, found sounds, Ibanez ATK 300, Macintosh computers, Myriad Music software (Melody Assistant 6.2.0, et. al.), samples (Digital and Analog), TM Machine, Smoky amps, pump organ, more.