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new to stock as of february 10th, 2010
threads: electro-acoustic-composition minimalism-drones beat-research modern-psych digital-musics
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| | | hundebiss (italy) #h 004 lp mudboy “impossible duets • collaborations across the void” long playing record - the martian time slip (is:is) w/ philip k. dick
- eno and i w/ brian eno
- the black creek, hudson valley, ny
- the schumann resonance accompanied by loi ta tu (da lan 3, 1983)
| january 2010 release ; first new hundebiss title(s) we’ve seen in a while - barbara & simone’s insanely effort-oriented editions are always waited upon with baited breath around these parts ... this lp is no exception ; a 3 foot by 1.5 foot hexagon (detailed below), screen-printed on both sides in high detail, diagonally folded, origami-style, around a heavyweight lp in a black inner-sleeve ; divine ...
the lp in questions revolves around a set of imagined duets between rafael “mudboy” lyon & a series of cultural figures of influence (philip k. dick, eno, vietnamese singer loi ta tu) ; the dick piece is essentially a radio-play style reading (voiced by carlos “russian tsarlag/tsarcasm” gonzalez) of the martian time slip, the eno’s kind of on-point in it’s hazy dreamo modes, the “black creek” piece is a digitally cromp’d field recording (quite nice, actually) and the last piece is a dissonant lynch-ian re-cast of some vietnamese bryan ferry moves ...
cool, out-there stuff ; just what we’d expect from rafael ... but yeah, the packaging ; damn. more than justifies the (admittedly, borderline tyfus-level) price tag ... |
| | hundebiss press release... |
| h004 mudboy - impossible duets lp 33 rpm ltd. edition of 500 artwork: hand cut and folded recycled paper
last temptation of raphael lyon's mudboy, after dozen recordings as the seminal this is folk music (last visible dog, 2005) and exciting hungry ghosts (not not fun, 2007)
the doctor of experimental organomics explore new approaches to his personal hallucinations. the works on this album are only the hapless product of stumbling fingers, hammered out by so many orangutans fighting over garbage. in these four small handholding adventures, mudboy takes no more than he can give. if he had the opportunity to sit down with brian eno or philip k dick and talked through their collaboration, he would have said: "you have done your half, please allow me to do mine”. |
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