Deaf
File:Foetus Deaf.jpg
Studio album by You've Got Foetus On Your Breath
Released September 1981
Recorded Lavender Sound, London (1981)
Genre Industrial
Length 56:08
Label Self Immolation
Producer J. G. Thirlwell
You've Got Foetus On Your Breath chronology
Wash It All Off
(1981)
Deaf
(1981)
Tell Me, What Is the Bane of Your Life
(1982)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2.5/5 stars[1]
Pitchfork Media (6.3/10)[2]

Deaf, the debut album from J. G. Thirlwell's You've Got Foetus on Your Breath was released in 1981 on Thirlwell's own Self Immolation Records label. Thirsty Ear reissued the album as a CD in 1997 in the US. Both releases were limited editions: only 2,000 copies of the LP and 4,000 copies of the CD were produced.

The Deaf LP is Self Immolation #WOMB OYBL 1. The CD re-release is Ectopic Ents #ECT ENTS 012.

Track listing [link]

All Songs by J. G. Thirlwell

  1. "New York or Bust" – 2:00
  2. "Is That a Line?" – 7:09
  3. "Why Can't It Happen to Me?" – 3:14
  4. "I Am Surrounded by Incompetence" – 4:52
  5. "What Have You Been Doing?" – 5:32
  6. "Today I Started Slogging Again" – 5:48
  7. "Harold MacMillan" – 3:35
  8. "Thank Heavens for Push Button Phones" – 4:26
  9. "Flashback" – 3:37
  10. "Negative Energy" – 15:55 CD

The final track on the CD seems to approximate a locked groove, with the same few seconds of music repeated for the final 10 minutes.

Personnel and Production [link]

  • J. G. Thirlwell (as You've Got Foetus On Your Breath) - Performance and production
  • Harlan Cockburn - Engineering

References [link]


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DEAF1

The DEAF1 transcription factor (HGNC:14677) (or "deformed epidermal autoregulatory factor 1 in Drosophila) is coded by DEAF1 at 11p15.5. It is a member of the Zinc finger protein and MYND-type protein.

Pathology

  • Mutations affecting the SAND Domain of DEAF1 cause intellectual disability with severe speech impairment and behavioral troubles.
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