
My memories of Deity Guns in New York, 1992,
making Trans Lines Appointment.
I had been impressed by what was going on in
France at that time, some new rock influences
were getting into the country that we'd not seen
before. Things were starting to open up for we bands from New York too
who were in love with France and desirous of being wanted there! So
there were young interesting French bands back then befriending us
-including Deity Guns and also Sister Iodine- both of whom supported us
at great show in Paris, Le Zenith in the autumn of '92, but also
Diabologum, Peter Parker Experience and many others too.
Deity Guns came to NYC to record, in the basement studio of our good
friend and long-time collaborator Wharton Tiers, where Sonic Youth had by
then done many things. I remember a young band, with a great
enthusiasm and excitement at being in New York. I was a bit of a young
producer then, just starting to help others make their records, so it was
very exciting for me too. We made Trans Lines in the
height of summer, very hot in that little basement
studio kicking out the jams. Barbecues in Wharton's
backyard, exchanging ideas and interests,
collaborating.
Erik from Sister Iodine came in to sing
one song, and even I got to do some vocals and play
some guitar on the last one we recorded - "Vacuum
Tubes". Most of all I remember that the music was
great! I was actually quite surprised with what we came up with, it still
sounds most excellent today, sixteen years later.
Start with "The Map" and follow it into a great world of sound. A moment
in time, to be heard again... RIGHT NOW!
Lee Ranaldo
NYC, May 2008