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 best of 2011 !!! 
die schachtel (italy) #dsart10 cd

catherine christer hennixthe electric harpischord” book and compact disc set

  • the electric harpischord (25:24)
october 2010 release ; ... one of the last pieces of the “holy minimalismpuzzle, initially slated for release on john berndt’s recorded, but now issued years later on die schachtel in a lovely “spirit box” including all manner of epherma, remembrances, and poems from peers henry flynt, la monte young, and catherine christerc.c.hennix herself ...

this is monumentally important music, folks ; it should be approached with the due reverence reserved otherwise for prime-era palestine, riley, and young ...
die schachtel press release...

catherine christer hennix the electric harpsichord

genre: early minimalism, drone
format: cd+ book
description: deluxe edition, silver and gloss varnish print, innovative silver / black cardboard book+cd edition, 60 pp in english. limited to 500 copies .

in every media, the work of christer hennix shows extraordinary mastery of the interrelationship between eastern and western thought

- la monte young

known to the very few, the electric harpsichord is possibly the obscure masterpiece of the days of the early american minimalism. recorded live in 1976 after many years of study under the guidance of pandit pran nath and lamonte young, it has finally found the perfect home in the die schachtel art catalogue: a lavishly produced and innovative silver / black cardboard book+cd edition, that gives the work the space and merit it deserves as a unique work of art, complete with two poems by lamonte young especially written for this edition, and an extensive essay by henry flynt.


an improvisation performed on just intonation tuned keyboards put through time lag accumulators similar to those used by terry riley, hennix has produced one of the most remarkable pieces of music to emerge from the la monte young school of minimalism. a swedish born composer, who studied in the tradition of the xenakis and stockhausen in the 1960s, hennix met la monte young and hindustani raga master pandit pran nath at the nuits du fondation maeght festival in 1970, and pursued studies with both men during the 1970s. while the use of the time lag in riley's works such as "a rainbow in curved air" results in an experience of blissful, focused, samadhi-like calm, hennix's drone work has more in common with the chaotic fluxes of psychedelic experience or the mandalas of tibetan buddhism. this is a moving eternity, pulsating, shifting-something like a raga perhaps, insofar as a raga is a specific deity invoked into sound, shifting, fluttering inside the matrix of the drone

hennix’s the electric harpsichord is a gigantic piece, ma killer, a work which exists outside of style or genre. it is unbelievable. it creates blocks of sound that move in and out of each other to create the effects. it is a pure perfect piece of music that resonates and resounds and creates a universe that it is impossible by other means. in our primitive and unenlightened culture it becomes a work of transcendent power.

- glenn branca


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 best of 2007 !!! 
elision fields (usa) #ef 105 cd

terry rileymusic for the gift” compact disc

  • music for the gift (1) (5:45) 1963
  • music for the gift (2) (1:52) 1963
  • music for the gift (3) (4:36) 1963
  • music for the gift (4) (1:20) 1963
  • music for the gift (5) (6:04) 1963

  • bird of paradise (1) (5:01) 1965
  • bird of paradise (2) (6:35) 1965
  • bird of paradise (3) (4:37) 1965
  • bird of paradise (4) (6:49) 1965
  • bird of paradise (5) (3:44) 1965

  • mescalin mix (14:23) 1960-1962

  • concert for two pianos and five tape recorders (7:36) 1960
new issue of this former organ of corti / cortical foundation set of terry riley’s 60s electronic works: music for the gift (1963, w/riley processing the trumpet playing of chet baker), bird of paradise (1965, riley’s pre-plunderphonic jump-band tape-loop experiment), mescalin mix (1960-62, gorgeous extended filtered-out concrète sweep), and concert for two pianos and five tape recorders (1960, w/la monte young @ the piano - a scraping anti-music classic...)

while this set doesn’t quite have the same staying power as riley classics such as “persian surgery dervishes,” it’s a pretty damn fascinating insight into his early live-electronic / tape-based work. i’d say it’s worth it for “mescalin mix” and “concert for two pianos and five tape recorders” alone ...
elision fields press release...
this cd brings together four seminal tape works of terry riley.

the gift music was performed in paris 1963 by chet baker, with tape manipulations by riley-- the first use of tape delay to fragment, attenuate, and return time, looping tape through twin-tape recorders. the gift recordings, referred to often by soft machine members, is the precursor to the landmark that launched the minimalist movement in c.

"bird of paradise" is a radical tape-manipulation work, the earliest known plundering that inspired steve reich's "it's gonna rain"-era phase recordings.

"mescalin mix" is a tape-loop recording from 1960-62, partly inspired by riley's experience with mescalin and the work he did with richard maxfield. for this recording, the tape-loops extended out riley's window to a wine-bottle spindle in the yard; it was composed for choreographer anna halprin's the three-legged stool.

concert for two pianos and five tape recorders was recorded live at hertz hall on the uc berkeley campus in 1960 with a humorous broadcast narrative/play-by-play by glenn glasow. it was performed by riley and la monte young.

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