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back in stock as of august 22nd, 2008
first in stock on january 25th, 2008
threads: 1950s-electronic 1960s-electronic 1970s-electronic electro-acoustic-composition musique-concrète digital-musics sound-art sound-poetry
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| | | sub rosa (belgium) #sr 270 cd “anthology of noise & electronic music / fifth a-chronology 1920-2007” double compact disc set - rogelio sosa - vinylika (7:02) 2003
- christian galaretta - maranon (part vi) (10:27) 2004
- li chin sung aka dickson dee - shame (4:57) 1994-2007
- francois-bernard mache - prelude (5:28) 1959
- richard maxfield - pastoral symphony (4:01) 1960
- wolf vostell - elektronicher de-colagge. happening raum. (3:00) 1968
- charlemagne palestine - seven organism study (7:53) 1968
- andre boucourechilev - texte 2 (4:36) 1959
- helmut lachenmann - scenario (12:30) 1965
- alireza mashayekhi - shur, op.15 (6:28) 1966
- claude ballif - points, mouvements (10:14) 1962
- mauricio kagel - antithese (9:21) 1962
- vladimir mayakovsky - and would you? (0:32) 1920
- raoul hausmann - fmsbw (recorded by henri chopin) (0:45) 1918
- gil joseph wolman - megapneumies, mars 1963 (4:54) 1963
- leo kupper - electro-poeme (5:54) 1963-1970
- josef anton riedl - leonce und lena (2:17) 1963
- sten hanson + henri chopin - tete a tete (5:08) 1973
- dajuin yao - satisfaction of oscillation (9:27) 1997
- pere ubu - sentimental journey (7:01) 1978
- ground zero - live 1992 (1:01) 1992
- masonna / yamazaki "maso" takushi - spectrum ripper (part i-ii-iii) (3:32) 1996-1997
- sutcliffe jugend - blind ignorance (5:39) 2007
- club moral - l'enfer est intime (6:32) 1985
- dub taylor - lumiere (part i) (17:11) 1972
| | click the play button to hear an excerpt of "francois-bernard mache - prelude" |
| january 2008 release ; the fifth volume of this ongoing series of double-disc compilations collecting newly unearthed/discovered/licensed gems from the assorted back alleyways of early electronic music with contemporary offerings from a current crop of like-minded electronic music practitioners ...
for this volume the (many) highlights include françois-bernard mâche’s “prélude,” wolf vostell’s “elektronicher dé-collage,” helmut lachenmann’s “scenario,” and from the more recent end of the spectrum a particularly nice blast from maso yamazaki & a bit of gristle from legendary early uk noise act sutcliffe jügend ...
given the purview of mms; these compilations are becoming something of a yearly festival - much in here to be excited about, thanks to the hard work of sub rosa’s guy-marc hinant. highly recommended, of course; and not just this most recent volume (the prior four all contain a veritable king’s ransom in early electronic music gold...) |
| | sub rosa press release... |
| an anthology of noise & electronic music vol. 5 - fifth a-chronology 1920-2007
charlemagne palestine, père ubu, sutcliffe jügend, li chin sung aka dickson dee, alireza mashayekhi, rogelio sosa, christian galaretta, françois-bernard mâche, richard maxfield, wolf vostell, andré boucourechliev, helmut lachenmann, claude ballif, mauricio kagel, vladimir mayakovsky, raoul hausmann, gil joseph wolman, léo kupper, josef anton riedl, sten hanson + henri chopin, dajuin yao, ground zero, masonna, club moral, dub taylor
digipack 2 cd + 50 pages booklet sr270
here i am, for the fifth time, facing this impossible task no one has asked me to do. how can one bring together the history of electronic and concrete music to the history of noise music? for this volume, i want to highlight pieces illustrating a technique (claude ballif's points,mouvements), a country (shur, op. 15 by alireza mashayekhi), a studio (helmut lachenmann at the ipem), there are also historic (françois bernard mâche's prélude), and radical (spectrum ripper by masonna) works that have ripped apart ancient definitions. all this organized with internationalism in mind and, for once, a focus on the voice - not as sung words, their traditional facet in music (from pop songs to lieder and operas), but as the word itself, recited, distorted, rendered abstract or disaggregated and screamed (the incantation so often a part of rock and noise music). |
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