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1 January 1998
By Phil England in The Wire (UK), January 1, 1998

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Chris Migone’s Hole In The Head uses vocal utterances and raw body of incidental, abrasive and mediated sound in equal measure. Many of these short pieces are inspired by "insane" writings and often use materials generated during Christof’s now defunct weekly radio show. The sensuality of sound is put at the service of Migone’s schizophrenic art - an art which mirrors disordered, fragmented, interrupted, lateral thought and present psychological excavations as densely edited sound poetry. In synthesising and extending the ideas of Burroughs (cut-up) and Artaud (psychological substance of glossolalia) Christof has crafted out a territory all his own.

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13 November 1997
By Chris Yurkiw in Montreal Mirror (Québec), November 13, 1997

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Students of psycholinguistics and sympathisers with Bertold Brecht’s ideas on interactive radio should recall Christof Migone’s sound breaking show on CKUT-FM, Danger in Paradise, whence a goodly chunk of this "schizophonic art" is culled. Mics are misused, CD players skip, syllables are snipped and recognized languages lapse into what Allen S. Weiss calls in the liner notes "Migone’s oral and aural contortions, ruins, lacerations, abrasions and ruptures. " Great fodder for your answering machine. 8/10

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