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The Noisicians Noisician. Jason Williams (aka Deepkiss 720) is one of UK noise music’s best-kept secrets. Details are sketchy but his ‘bio’ goes something like this. By his own admission, he tries not to release much, “but things happen”. A shadowy figure on the UK noise scene DK720 started out after recording a Radio1 'Peel Session’ with I'm Being Good in early 90s Brighton. He’d also been also exploring less popular areas of art, noise and tape label culture with the "Prick Decay clan", eventually inspiring Dylan Nyoukis to move his Chocolate Monk operation to Brighton. "To be closer to the raunchy hips of the resident local trash king called Jase". (Bananafish 10, Magazine) DK720 gigs started at around that time pushing the boundaries of showmanship and drunkenness. Venues were damaged, blood spilled (mostly his own) as Jase tried to create an atmosphere of complete chaos and aural terror in pubs, clubs and art galleries, his questioning in UK glossy trash magazine Bizarre probably sums up his "rock n roll" attitude at this time, "...during the performance I cut my head and ear, but you know it's been a good gig when you wake up the next day and your head's stuck to the pillow with blood." I guess the highlight of this first phase of his career was playing in Prick Decay at the Barrowlands, Glasgow - supporting Sonic Youth. Deepkiss720 was then put out of action with Cancer for a couple of years. During this "down time" Jason released the first vinyl for EVIL MOISTURE in t