The new X-TG website is up!

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X- TG photo via Chris Carter

The new X-TG website is now up, with a nice X-TG logo and X-TG video and audio for your listening pleasure. As Chris Carter said when announcing the website "...it's a little basic but will do for the time being". But what I think is most important is what the site's existence, along with Sleazy's recent blog post, implicitly confirms: that X-TG is a new project going forward, and not just a stop-gap entity designed to avoid disappointing Throbbing Gristle fans and to fulfil contractual obligations. And that has to be good news!

Genesis P-Orridge in "We did not quit Throbbing Gristle" shock!

Considering he's had a week to draft a statement explaining his decision to leave the current Throbbing Gristle mini-tour and fly home to America (and to apologise to the many fans he's disappointed in the process), this short and fairly content-free statement posted today on his website seems a little lacking in substance...

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"Dear Friends,

We have seen and heard various inaccurate, erroneous, even sometimes libelous speculations about why we felt compelled to drop out of the current Throbbing Gristle tour. As a result we intend to address these matters in full as soon as possible. We hope that what we state now, and later, will be clear, will not fan the flames of destructive gossip, will not seem negative and will reduce an somewhat dramatic situation into a simpler story. We want to make it clear right now that we did not, and have no wish to quit TG. Obviously there is more involved than just that simple statement. Personally, at this point of my life, my position is that the inner workings and dynamics of any band, but especially of TG, are as intimate, unique and most of all complex as they are within any family. Unfortunately, even at the level TG occupy in popular culture, band business becomes potentially everyone’s business. We all know the internet has amplified the speed of distribution of “information” almost as fast as it has accelerated the decline of accuracy worldwide. We have no interest in pointing fingers (or is it claws?) at various people or sites and accusing them of letting the cat out of the bag. Bickering is never attractive, not one on one nor within the realms of an ever expanding media fueled by smart phone technologies and laptops. As soon as we have composed a written version of what series of events we believe led to my feeling unable to remain part of THIS short tour by the re-grouped TG that feels acceptable we will post it here.

                  Genesis Breyer P-Orridge & Ryan Martin"