Hafler Trio, The

Hafler Trio, The

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The Hafler Trio as it now exists is an organisation dedicated to the dissemination of information, principally in the recorded medium, but neccessarily involved in the intersections between the related disciplines and the furtherance of their effectiveness to provide an antidote to the tendencies prevalent in their use at the present time.
The releases of The Hafler Trio are primarily concerned with research and presentation of the findings that result, and as such are a coninually growing and evolving library - a source of stimulation to action - in direct opposition to the lethargic obsession with escapism provided by the means of entertainment currently available.
The Hafler Trio are interested in three essentials only; the body, the mind, and the spirit. Everything else follows directly from these points and is contained within them. In short, The Hafler Trio facilitates interaction in an organic manner that is not directly coerced, but unless effort on the part of the recipient is engaged, the circle cannot be completed.
Although The Hafler Trio was originally founded by Andrew McKenzie and Christopher Watson, the only member currently remaining is McKenzie. A third founding member, the scientist Dr. Edward Moolenbeck, turned out to be a fiction created by the other two.
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"BANG" - An Open Letter

(3 versions)
Doublevision 1984

Seven Hours Sleep

(3 versions)
L.A.Y.L.A.H. Antirecords 1985

Three Ways Of Saying Two - The Netherlands Lectures

(LP)
Charrm 1986

Dislocation

(3 versions)
Staalplaat 1987

Nurse With Wound / Hafler Trio, The - Nurse With Wound And The Hafler Trio Hit Again! (2 versions)

Staalplaat 1987

A Thirsty Fish

(4 versions)
Touch 1987

Dreamachine Data

(Cass, Promo, Doc)
Crippled Frog Music 1987

Hafler Trio, The & Thee Temple Ov Psychick Youth - Untitled (Cass, Ltd, C46)

Crippled Frog Music 1987

Hafler Trio, The / Luciano Dari - Ben, Ruach, Ab, Shaloshethem, Yechad Thaubodo / Idrogeni Superiori (LP)

Musica Maxima Magnetica 1987

Intoutof

(3 versions)
KK Records 1988

Kuklos

(Cass, Album, C60)
Touch 1988

Hafler Trio, The & Thee Temple Ov Psychick Youth - Present Brion Gysin's Dreamachine (2 versions)

KK Records 1989

Ignotum Per Ignotius

(2 versions)
Touch 1989

A Bag Of Cats

(2 versions)
Touch 1990

Kill The King

(2 versions)
Staalplaat, Silent 1991

The Hafler Trio Play The Hafler Trio

(2 versions)
Anckarström 1991

The Hafler Trio Play The Hafler Trio Play The Hafler Trio

(Cass, Album, Ltd, C60)
Tragic Figures 1991

Masturbatorium

(CD, Album)
Touch 1991

Mastery Of Money

(2 versions)
Touch 1992

Fuck

(CD, Album)
Touch 1992

Hafler Trio, The & Sons Of God, The - Resurrection (CD, Album)

Touch 1993

Four Ways Of Saying Five

(CD, Album, RE)
The Grey Area 1993

All That Rises Must Converge

(CD, Album, RE)
The Grey Area 1993

How To Reform Mankind

(2 versions)
Touch 1994

Reptilicus & Hafler Trio, The - Designer Time (CD, Album)

Staalplaat 1994
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Reviews & Discussion

exumer Sep 07, 2011
Gavel down. Levity up.
h3o Jun 01, 2010
the youtube video included here uses copyright material which is unauthorised and illegal. I have asked the creator of this to remove it, and they have refused. I ask you here to remove it, as, as I say, it is illegal. I was never asked for permission to use this material, and have never granted permission, ever, for it to be used in any way in this manner.

./andrew m. mckenzie
the hafler trio

Review by Crijevo Feb 24, 2009
The Hafler Trio is more of an 'enigma' than a 'band' or even a 'manifesto'. All the cliches are out there and The Hafler Trio managed to play a little trick suggesting 'music' is either dead or we are dead of silence... or at least impatient without the slightest trace of melody structure or rhythm. Through variety of documented sound, the 'trio's' principal, A. McKenzie, managed to put quite an impressive scrapbook of 'music' - one that we're usually witnessing in shopping malls, crowded streets, airports, supermarkets or on a deserted island...

It might be funny that all this passes unnoticed within ourselves - we are experiencing everyday rush of the busy life. Overscheduled, we're not thinking of it for one second to be 'music'. It's not necessarily relaxing of comforting - not to mention it is far from 'entertaining'. But in a sense, it is weirdly funny - and it can be listened to. A suggested, aestheticised sound routine. According to this very philosophy, we are all pretty much sound recordists, except maybe lacking proper equipment in the proper moment to record. The Hafler Trio were not the first to realise how to put such things into listener's perspective - however, they were brave enough to bring the outside world's soundtrack to the agenda.

The only thin line here, between sanity and insanity, is our very autosuggestion; can exposure to something called The Hafler Trio affect our perception to unknown extremes?

'Wash your brains, think again, double-check.'
Review by Alastis Apr 11, 2006 (edited over 6 years ago)
Anything about the history of the band sounds odd (just like the band itself). First of all - its not a trio, its basically Andrew McKenzie himself, although in the beginning it was a duo of him and Chris Watson who later turned to a solo career. Yet another character in the group is Dr. Edward Moolenbeck, sound researcher who, apparently, turned out to be a mythical person.
Second thing is, of course, the music itself. It employs a variety of techniques - loops, computer effects, feedback, nearly anything to disorient the listener. H30 main achievement is that they were able to create many ambiences and oddities without the use of modern equipment, while they started back in the early 80s. Same can be said about UK own Zoviet France, who, however, sound little like H30 although their music can be equally disorienting and confusing.
Third part is that after a period of silence, number of new releases from the band crossed all possible barriers to the point where new record was released almost every day. Unfortunate side effect of this is that quality very often tends to be lost in the shuffle. One of the most cited reasons for this amount of new releases is Andrew struggle with a certain disease and his inability to pay medical bills in full.
Yet another important point is writings by Andrew McKenzie himself - some of them may sound like a technological nonsense and gibberish, but his analysis of sound and its effects on people in "Tape Delay" book is simply amazing.
So there you have it - H30 is one of the most unique acts to come out of Iceland and unlike many industrial/ambient/experimental/noise makers out there, it makes you think.
Review by thezovietdada Oct 13, 2004 (edited over 7 years ago)
"a source of stimulation to action - in direct opposition to the lethargic obsession with escapism"

Absolutely, a sound artist who perhaps single-handedly changed the way I listen to my surrounding environment, made me listen to it, and made me get up off my ass and back to making great sound art with my cheap, but not limited, equipment. Inspiring in a magickal, consciousness-altering sense, without dulling the senses, always awakening new areas of the "three essentials" of the Hafler Trio.
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