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    Borbetomagus are a free jazz/noise rock group. They are cited by critics as pioneers of aggressive improvised noise music. Borbetomagus formed in 1979...
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    chemicals, metal goods, and fodder. Worms' name is of Celtic origin: Borbetomagus meant "settlement in a watery area". This was eventually transformed...
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    Rhine, between the river Lauter and the Nahe, seizing the settlements of Borbetomagus (present day Worms), Speyer, and Strasbourg. Apparently as part of a...
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  • Borbetomagus is the debut studio album of Borbetomagus, released in 1980 by Agaric Records. Adapted from Borbetomagus liner notes. Jurek, Thom. "Borbetomagus:...
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    saxophonist and founding member of New York City based improvisational group, Borbetomagus. Recently, he has become involved with the noise/free jazz "supergroup"...
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    they founded a kingdom with the old Romanized Gaulish settlement of Borbetomagus (Worms) as its capital. Jovinus' end came after the Visigoths under Ataulf...
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  • porcelain Zurich (film), a 2013 German film Zurich (Borbetomagus album), a 1984 live album by Borbetomagus Zurich (The White Foliage album) Zurich, a 2005...
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  • performance album by Borbetomagus, released in 1984 by Agaric Records. Adapted from Zurich liner notes. McFarlane, Dean. "Borbetomagus: Zurich > Review"...
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  • Borbetomagus is the third studio album by Borbetomagus, released in 1982 by Agaric Records. Adapted from Borbetomagus liner notes. Borbetomagus Don Dietrich –...
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  • guitarist Derek Bailey. Additionally, they have performed and recorded with Borbetomagus, John Zorn, David Greenberger, Killick Erik Hinds, Fred Frith, Min Tanaka...
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  • favorably compared to some of John Cage's. Voice Crack collaborated with Borbetomagus and Butch Morris and were members of poire z. The group disbanded in...
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    = Civitas Aquensis; Mainz (Mogontiacum) = Civitas Aresacium; Worms (Borbetomagus) = Civitas Vangionum; Speyer (Noviomagus) = Civitas Nemetum; Wiesbaden...
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    them the land, with its capital at the old Celtic Roman settlement of Borbetomagus (present Worms). Despite their new status as foederati, Burgundian raids...
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  • art itself expanded and groups like Survival Research Laboratories, Borbetomagus and Elliott Sharp embraced and extended the most dissonant and least...
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  • Turicum Zürich Switzerland 14 BC Asturica Augusta Astorga Spain 14 BC Borbetomagus Worms Germany 14 BC Caesaraugusta Zaragoza Spain 14 BC Sirmium Sremska...
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  • vocal group The Vogues Donald Miller (guitarist), member of the band Borbetomagus Don Miller, producer of movies such as White Men Can't Jump Don Miller...
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  • Guitar Page McConnell – Piano, Keyboards Jon Fishman – Drums A Band AMM Borbetomagus Brotherhood of Breath EOTO Feminist Improvising Group Fred Frith Trio...
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  • was hailed as Bormanicus, and at Burtscheid and at Worms in Germany as Borbetomagus. Borvo was frequently associated with a divine consort, usually Damona...
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    Sulpicius reports that just before a battle in the Gallic provinces at Borbetomagus (now Worms, Germany), Martin determined that his switch of allegiance...
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    Sloth in New York. The band name was taken from an inner sleeve of a Borbetomagus record. The band went nowhere and only made one tape that nobody has...
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  • Bastard Noise Emil Beaulieau Philip Best Maurizio Bianchi Black Dice Borbetomagus Brighter Death Now Bull of Heaven C.C.C.C. Antoine Chessex Chop Shop...
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    including Maryanne Amacher, Lydia Lunch, Don Dietrich and Jim Sauter of Borbetomagus, DJ Spooky, William Hooker, Daniel Carter, Christian Marclay, Mike Watt...
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  • (September 25, 2013). "Age and Time II: Experience the Magic: A selected Borbetomagus discography". The Out Door. Pitchfork. Archived from the original on...
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  • "need to be rescued from the clammy clutches of the heritage industry". Borbetomagus released a live recording of the song on their 1992 album Buncha Hair...
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    Transgression featuring the films of Nick Zedd, Lydia Lunch and Richard Kern, Borbetomagus and Red Dog Magazine. She performed in XS: The Opera Opus when it was...
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    and crossed the Rhine at Argentoratum (Strasbourg) before marching to Borbetomagus (Worms), Mogontiacum (Mainz), Augusta Treverorum (Trier), Divodurum (Metz)...
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  • produced by Dakota Style Industrial Strength (album), a 1983 album by Borbetomagus This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Industrial...
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  • West Bavaria Dukedom 508–788 AD Europe: West Kingdom of the Burgundians Borbetomagus, Lugdunum Kingdom 410–534 AD Europe: West Carantania Karnburg Principality...
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  • 階段) with S.O.B. 2007 Both Noises End Burning Les Disques Victo with Borbetomagus 2008 Polar Nights Live Pica Disk 2012 Made in Japan – Live at Shinjuku...
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    (April 2), Norwegian tubist Anders Hana (August 7), Norwegian guitarist Borbetomagus: Barbed Wire Maggot (1983) Anthony Davis: Hemispheres (1983) Terje Rypdal:...
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