On Episode #7 of The Imperial Orgy TV Show Caeser Pink interviewed author and actor (Election, OZ) Rohan Quine.
Caeser Pink's poetic ode to America. Taken from the Apology writings, this piece laments the failure to live up to the great ideals that America stands for.
Das Ubermensch was the creation of multimedia artist Jon Mertz in which Pink played keyboards and percussion. Their music featured surreal electro-tribal jams topped with Mertz' cut and paste Dada Poetry. The group would perform live behind a wall of bubble wrap so that all the audience could see were amorphous figures glowing in the colored lights.
Caeser Pik & The Imperial Orgy perform This Is The Way That They Keep You Dumb at the Chashama Gallery in New York City on May of 2009.
Caeser PInk & The Imperial Orgy perform the song Happy Endings January 2006 at Cafe 210 West in State College, PA. The song is inspired by Life in Lewistown, PA.
New Angst For Adam & Eve is an experimental short filmed on 16mm in 1990. Directed by Caeser Pink & Mhina Dada
Imperial Orgy Sexuality -In depth exploration of the secret sexuality behind The Imperial Orgy and it's roots in pagan philosophy. Artpig Film -Underground filmmakers ArtPig deliver 'The Church Of Formaldehyde'. Includes music by Das Ubermensch. Artist Profile: Rohan Quine -Profile of English born actor, author, and model Rohan Quine. Includes an interview and multimedia reading from his book 'Hallucinations.' Gossip with Mz Izzy -Comedic Gossip Queen Mz Izzy is aghast at Caeser Pink's behavior on New York's Ross Byron Show. Vera Bland's Record Reviews -Comedic record review by character Vera Bland. This week - Jewel. Imperial Orgy Live -The Imperial Orgy performance of Pale Beyond the Dream, live and unplugged at CBGB's art gallery.
Caeser Pink & The Imperial Orgy perform their signature song of pagan seduction at the Cafe 210 West in State College, PA in 2006.
Poet and Performance Artist Heather Milburn performs her poem “Martin Luther” on Episode #8 of The Imperial Orgy TV Show. Also features Mhina Dada on percussion.
Jon Mertz the famous multimedi artist from the Artpig film group presents a short experimental film titled The Church Of Formaldehyde. Features music by industrial goth poets Das Ubermensch. Featured on Orgy TV Episode #6
Meet the Musicians -Meet the main musicians of The Imperial Orgy performing group. Mini-profiles of their talents and activities. Orgy Live Experience -In depth exploration of The Imperial Orgy's approach to creating a spiritual experience for their audiences. Artist Profile: Stuck -Profile of New York band 'Stuck.' Includes an interview with Chapman Stick player Pat Cahill and an exotic live performance. Gossip with Mz Izzy -Comedic Gossip Queen Mz Izzy talks about Caeser Pink's issues with rock star Robert Plant. Imperial Orgy Live -A live performance of the song 'Dinosaurs' filmed at Don Hills in New York City. Music Video -A music video by the Lou Reedesque band 'Hefner.'
Caeser Pink & The Imperial Orgy perform the anti-Bush spoken-word performance art piece titled My Pet Goat. Featuring Erica Mansfield as “Madonna with Bomb.” Also featuring Pink doing Frank Zappa styled band conducting.
Episode #5 of The Imperial Orgy TV Show featured and interview and in-studio performance by indie artist Koester.
Actor and author Rohan Quine reads from his writing on episode #7 of The Imperial Orgy TV Show.
Caeser Pink & The Imperial Orgy performs Circus Circus in 1998 at Cafe 210 West in State College, PA. Check out this psychodelic funk performance. The song is a pagan call to eroticism.
Caeser Pink & The Imperial Orgy perform Yeah Yeah Yeah at The Living Theatre. During the song the singers hurl racism insults at the audience then attempt to turn it into a love-fest. Written by Caeser Pink & Ron Boi Aurand. Video by Lou Terrier.
The Imperial Orgy TV Show Episode #7 Features a video by Beck, a biograohic documentary about Caeser Pink, a comedic record review of Third Eye Blind, and a live performance of The Imperial Orgy's Goth rock song "Struggle The Void."
The Imperial Orgy TV Show Episode #7 Features a video by Beck, a biograohic documentary about Caeser Pink, a comedic record review of Third Eye Blind, and a live performance of The Imperial Orgy's Goth rock song "Struggle The Void."
Keith Duncan is a native of New Orleans who now resides in New York City. The Imperial Orgy TV Show Episode #6 featured this profile of Keith and his Outsider art.
Comedic gossip queen Mz Izzy tells of the goings on behind the scene of The Imperial orgy community. On episode #11 of The Imperial Orgy TV Show she recounts Caeser Pink's controversial appearance n WBAI Radio.
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