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Quintet, Sextet, Duos
The final night of Otomo Yoshihide and Sachiko M's first residency in 2009 saw the pair joined by the long-running trio of Evan Parker, John Edwards and Tony Marsh and special guest John Butcher. Butcher played duos with both Otomo and Sachiko and joined the quintet for a rousing sextet: stunning twin saxophone interplay, the unparalleled openness of the Marsh/Edwards rhythm pairing, Sachiko's deft high-frequency interventions and Otomo's guitar at the center -- moving between abrasive textural …
Music Made With Balloon And/Or Needle
The idea was to gather artists working with balloon and/or needle! With Davide Tidoni, Judy Dunaway, Una Lee, EVOL, Attila Faravelli, Enrico Malatesta, Gen 26 (Matjaz Galicic), Choi Sehee, Benedict Drew, Eugene Chadbourne, Jin Sangtae, Ricardo Arias, Dave Phillips, Horio Kanta, Hong Chulki, Luciano Maggiore, Umeda Tetsuya, Frans de Waard, Lee Miyeon.
Traces Three
Recollection GRM, a label within the Editions Mego family of labels, offers a third selection from the vast archives of Groupe De Recherches Musicales (GRM). The main idea behind the Traces series is to excavate short, forgotten or ignored pieces of music from the GRM Archives. This third volume, gathering pieces from before 1980, features the works of four composers from very different geographical and musical backgrounds. In addition to echoing the extraordinary vitality of musical experim…
Sound-Proof No. 0
Published and sold on an audiocassette by Ulises Carrìon (recently rediscovered thanks to an important Alga Marghen retrospective LP) , who in 1975 "created" the legendary Amsterdam bookshop-gallery "Other Books & So," the first space dedicated exclusively to artists' publications such as artists' records, books, magazines, postcards, etc.. only 12 cassettes were actually sold. Reissue of a cassette from 1978, a collection of sound poems and concrete poetry by G.J. de Rook, Michael Gibbs, Greta…
Everything Is Shit. Punk In Brussels 1977-79
An incredible energy took over Brussels at the onset of the Eighties. It is a strange and rare feeling when you tell yourself that something is happening. And it always happens through an accumulation of very small facts. Then, suddenly, it is there. This collection basically attempts to capture this emerging will. But before that, there was punk rock. In Brussels, it was a handful of venues, improvised concerts, a few dozens of people recognizing each other, and a festival that gathers everyone…
The Brown Bunny
Deluxe vinyl edition of the soundtrack to the Vincent Gallo film The Brown Bunny. Features 5 exclusive tracks from John Frusciante. Fully authorized edition on 180-gram vinyl, housed in a deluxe tip-on gatefold sleeve. Australian import, limited to 1,000 copies worldwide. "Everything Vincent Gallo has ever done operates at the fringe of the mainstream. His enigmatic charisma allows him to maintain creative control of his projects, no matter what the outcome. True to form, the avant-garde filmmak…
Official Guide To Scottish Minimal Synth 1979-83
This is the ultimate Anthology of Scottish Minimal Synth based around electronic mastermind Alistair Robertson and all his early 80's solo or band-projects such as The Written Text, DC3, Al Robertson, The Klingons, 100% Man Made Fibre, Inter City Static. Also included are his collaborations and participation with other Scottish musicians and their projects such as Mario D'Agostino and Richie Turnbull and their projects Dick Tracy and Final Program. Glasgow-based Alistair Robertson started produc…
Untitled
2LP Edition with insert and printed inners - featuring exclusive material from Mark Fell, Bass Clef (Some Truths), Miles Demdike and Joane Skyler. Collecting four acutely contrasting live presentations by Mark Fell, Miles Whittaker, Some Truths (Bass Clef), and Joane Skyler, recorded in Bäsel, Switzerland, 28th September, 2013 for the closing party of Thomas Baldischwyler's 'Hot Knobbing' installation at Oslo 10. The record presents 12+ minute tracks from each contributor's set yielding very dif…
West coast soundings
new compilation of works by emerging west coast composers who somehow belong within a John Cage lineage. Music by James Tenney, Michael Pisaro and their students, Mark So, Michael Winter, Chris Kallmyer, Tashi Wada, Liam Mooney, Scott Cazan, Laura Steenberge, Cat Lamb, Quentin Tolimieri and Casey Anderson. Played by Frank Gratkowski (bass clarinet, b-flat clarinet, alto saxophone, radio, triangle), Seth Josel (electric guitar(s), mandolin, radio, triangle) Hans W. Koch (electronics, radio,…
The Indian Music Of Chiapas, Mexico
The Indian Music Of Chiapas, Mexico'. In the mid 1970's Richard Alderson made these amazing recordings in Chiapas, Mexico. A very unique blend of ancient music and modern rhythms. Here we have modern Mayan people singing folk songs accompanied by guitar, ragged brass bands, and much more. A trip into a very beautiful world. The cover is a faux Folkways style wrap around print on an old school "tip on" jacket. Includes liner notes. A co-release with Mississippi Records."The music of the indigenou…
Phase 6 Super Stereo - Introducing The Alternative Italian B-Mov
Long deleted, few copies available. "This unique lounge compilation collects a series of tracks from the vaults of Vedette Records, an Italian label presided over by producer and lounge composer Armando Sciascia. The music they produced was released on compilations intended for music library use, but the music presented here is strong enough that it could have garnered a commercial release. These tracks mix rock, soul, and jazz together in a stylish manner that blends an easy listening sen…
An Anthology Of Noise & Electronic Music - Vol 1
Subtitled: First A-Chronology 1921-2001. At last, the Sub Rosa label re-issues the highly-acclaimed Anthology Of Noise & Electronic Music collection. Containing early and contemporary classics as well as pieces that had never been heard before. Volume 1 begins in the 1920s with the Russolo brothers, and examines each decade in turn -- Varèse, Cage, Schaeffer, Xenakis, the great pioneers crafting the first traces of a music that was markedly revolutionary: electronic music, created from no…
Pomegranates
It’s no accident that the phoenix is an exalted moral, mythical, and figurative symbol in Iran. Like the phoenix, Iranian culture is in constant flux and, at times, elusive, with its existential wavering and blurred panoramas. Most of contemporary Iran’s artistic and creative leanings, its grapples with history and identity, are loosely and mystically conjoined and contested in memory. Iran is marked by the complex interplay of diverse constituencies, philosophies, and influences: ethnic, religi…
Cassette Van Antwerpen
A compilation tape filled to the brim with only contemporary Antwerpian (experimental) music. With tracks by Miaux, Mik Prims, Innercity, Joris Van De Moortel, Ria Pacquee, Gerard Herman, Blaastaal, Crimpers, Beach, Dolphins into the future, Smokers, W. Ravenveer, Steve Van Den Bosch, Possessed Factory, Orphan Fairytale, Cassis Cornuta, Vom Grill, Mittland Och Leo, DSR Lines, Dog Republic, and Remörk.
Der Michel und der DOM
Sound art project that connects the city of Hamburg’s church St. Michaelis and the funfair "Hamburger DOM" :: soundcompositions, soundscapes and remix: Gregory Büttner, Roland Etzin, Stefan Funck, Costa Gröhn, Christoph Korn, Martin Moritz, Lasse-Marc Riek, Philip Samartzis, Hans Schüttler, Suspicion Breeds Confidence, Asmus Tietchens "Der Michel und der DOM" is a sound art project that connects the city of Hamburg’s church St. Michaelis ("Michel") and the funfair "Hamburger DOM" by merging the …
AudioArt Compilation 02
Costa Gröhn “Zwergohreulen in der Vikos-Schlucht”, Martin Moritz “No Input Output”, Thomas M. Siefert “No I, Improvisation gong”, Lasse-Marc Riek “Fahnenstange”, Suspicion Breeds Confidence “Ein Abenteuer ist zumeist nur eine verpaßte Mahlzeit”, Dirk HülsTrunk “Forward”, Etzin “Wundschwelpn”, Gran où lée “Bird cage blues”, Dirk HülsTrunk “Fall out”, Waldlust “Krachgarten”, Gran où lée “Tangonflies”, Etzin “Voegel-Verteidigung der Nester”, Ohrginal “Kombinationen 04”, Dirk HülsTrunknie “Live at G…
Rhythm
Peter Cusack “Through the Robots", Eric La Casa "Clisson: Moulin de Gervaux", Roland Etzin "Premium 900", Jez Riley "Boat Ropes & Lake Hollow Pole", Takahiro Kawaguchi "for example #01", Dale Lloyd "1928 Australian Streetcar", Takefumi Naoshima "self adjustments on mirror", Lasse-Marc Riek "Matti, 06.02.2007, 10:29 am", Sawako "Rain Clock", Walter Tilgner "Tag, Mittelspecht".
Neuklang Kirchenlied
German bands and solo artists bring old hymns into contemporary music. The spectrum ranges from jazz to pop, from rock and metal to acoustic art. An essential part of the concept is that text and melody are preserved. The tradition of hymns is a living one and variation has always been part of it. The remixes of this project bring more variation to it. Tracks by Arbeit, Lüül, Joni & Joni, Workshop, Die Praktikanten, A.R.S., Der Bote, Snubnose,   Zeitblom feat. Hitomi Makino, Nicolas Weiser.
Playing with Words: Live
Kulturnetz Frankfurt e.V. presents: International SoundArtFestival.   Gallus-Theater, Frankfurt am Main 2009 / A film by Bernhard Bauser Joerg Piringer (A), Ansuman Biswas (GB), Dirk Huelstrunk (G), Sianed Jones (GB), Nye Parry (GB), Jaap Blonk (NL). The festival “Playing with Words – Live” presents six internationally renowned artists who put voice and spoken word into the center of their performance. Listen to sound poetry, Celtic world music, electronically processed voices, or hear about the…
Playing with Words: an audio compilation
The work on this audio compilation is part of an intermittent ongoing tradition of artistic investigation of spoken language. The pieces included here negotiate potential oppositions such as semantic play and abstraction, musical and narrative structures, speech and song, one voice and many. Influences have been drawn from many sources including poetry, music, song, theatre, typography and graphic art, philosophy, radio, performance art, linguistics, fine art, literature and of course the keen o…