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    Jeff Warmouth

    Jeff Warmouth is an American experimental/noise musician, one of the members of Couch, a noise-rock band from Michigan that was active in 1992–95. He also participated in a few 'satellite' projects on Bulb Records (a label founded by leading members of Couch, Pete Larson and [url=https://discogs.com/artist/26672]James Magas[/url]); Jeff played trumpet in Magas' ensemble The Many Moods Of Marlon Magas, and recorded two seven-inches with his bandmate Charles R. Roberts: [r2160285] & Cornelius Gomez. Current whereabouts unknown.


    In March-Apr of 1993, Jeff Warmouth recorded two sessions with Juntaro Yamanouchi, a founder of the notorious Japanese band Gerogerigegege. Jeff was handling bass/electronics, and also announcing track titles, to which Juntaro would respond with a few seconds of violent screams and bursts of harsh noise as 'songs.' Everything was recorded with 'no overdub, no effect, no speed'—as per Gerogerigegege's 1-2-3-4 noisecore canon. These sessions were released on Mother Fellatio 7" by German label Bulb Records and Yellow Trash Bazooka 7" on Italian Bulb Records. Both releases featured similar comics-style pornographic artwork (in a complete 'triptych' with Ant-Zen's Night 7" that didn't include any music whatsoever).

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