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| | troniks (usa) #tro 168 cd p-tapes (united states) #p 28 cdastro / damion romero “astromero” double compact disc set - spectral vision (18:14)
- live on romaine 1996 (27:20)
- astral fight (31:50)
- live in tokyo 2002 (31:46)
| june 2005 release ; double-disc set (in a metal box, no less) covering the first round of collaborations & live recordings by the duo of hiroshi “astro” hasegawa (of c.c.c.c. fame) and damion “speculum fight” romero, ranging from their debut in japan during summer 1995 through a joint tokyo concert, summer 2002 ...
contrary to what you might imagine, this isn’t a pure synth-noise blowout ; the pair delve into headier zones (including a long section that reminds me of that first philus sahkö 12” - listen to the sound-sample) - but yes, of course there’s some real full-on sand-blasting here, c/o the pair’s vcs3 / paia lineup ...
as above, these copies come directly from damion’s stash ; as such mms can off such an attractive price on this classic set ... |
| | tro-168 2cd lim. 800
astromero astromero
hiroshi hasegawa & damion romero
disc 1
1. spectral vision (18:14) original source recorded in spring 1996 by hiroshi hasegawa and damion romero together in los angeles. reworked by damion romero - late 2004
2. live on romaine 1996 (27:20) recorded live to dat at damion's room in los angeles - spring 1996. hiroshi hasegawa - paia modular synthesizer (the "lunchbox" on loan from rick potts) damion romero - home built tape echo, various uncertain electronics cameo appearances by: lance the starling (bird song), mayuko hino & rick potts (end)
3. astral fight (31:50) original source material by hiroshi hasegawa in yokohama - summer 1995 final mix and additional materials by damion romero - winter 2004-2005
disc 2
1. live in tokyo 2002 (31:46) two different recordings made by hiroshi hasegawa and carl farrow at die pratze in tokyo - june 5, 2002. synchronized and remastered by damion romero - fall 2004
astromero logo: bonnie banks |
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