Black Meat


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Lifted from Naked Lunch (William S. Burroughs), Black Meat (2005-2007) operated as the collaborative foci and primary performance apparatus of Travis Morgan ([l16870]) and Graham Moore ([l33915], To Live And Shave In L.A.). Often applying cut-up technique within a cyclical auditory context, their output was described as, “testing the limits of concept and feedback.” During their relatively short existence, Black Meat was a staple in Atlanta’s burgeoning, and often divergent, noise consortium—performing live on WREK's seminal radio program, Destroy All Music (Ellen McGrail and Tony Gordon), and receiving the Creative Loafing Reader’s Choice award for Best Local Experimental Band in 2006, in addition to touring with American Band, and Clang Quartet.