Originally Released: 2002 Discs: 1 Label: Subrosa Item Number: CRL711190
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An Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music: First A-Chronology, Vol. 1
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Corale - Luigi Russolo/Antonio Russolo |
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Wochende |
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Cinq Etudes de Bruits: Etude Violette - Pierre Schaeffer |
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Scambi - Henri Pousseur |
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Dresden Interleaf 13 February 1945, The - Gordon Mumma |
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Trance #2 - John Cale/Angus MacLise/Tony Conrad |
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Untitled #1 - Martin T‚treault/Otomo Yoshihide/Philip Jeck |
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October 24, 1992: Graz, Austria - Survival Research Laboratories |
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Ragout: Kchen Rezpt Von Einsturzende Neubauten - Einstrzende Neubauten |
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Aspekt - Konrad B”hmer |
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Hommage A John Cage - Nam June Paik |
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Rozart Mix |
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Audience - Sonic Youth |
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PoŠme lectronique - Iannis Xenakis |
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Concret Ph - Iannis Xenakis |
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FTP > Bundle/Conduit 23 |
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Little Noise in the System, A (Moog System) - Pauline Oliveros |
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One Minute - Ryoji Ikeda |
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Liner Note Author: Guy Marc Hinant.
Despite the fact that it culls pieces from various artists, the two-CD set An Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music: First A-Chronology, Vol. 1 should appear under Guy Marc Hinant's name. The director of the label Sub Rosa offers here much more than a compilation album: it is a strongly assumed, personal look at the history of electronic and noise music. His approach, a-chronological and atypical, makes a thunderous statement for anti-compartmentalization. By blending classic tracks, forgotten gems, and fresh developments from all musical fronts ("serious"/academic music and "popular"), he encourages creative links, filiations, and in the end discussion. The album should be seen as a photograph of close to a century of music based on something else than acoustic instruments -- a photograph mediated by its photographer. The first five tracks work as an introduction to the early days, with Luigi Russolo, Walter Ruttman (his image-less film Wochende from 1930), Pierre Schaeffer, Henri Pousseur, and Gordon Mumma each representing a decade. After that, the listener travels between decades and genres. Highlights are numerous and include such genre-defining classics as Pousseur's "Scambi" and Edgard VarŠse's "PoŠme lectronique," plus a mammoth, previously unreleased 30-minute piece by Pauline Oliveros and Sonic Youth's "Audience," a just-unearthed recording from 1983 in which the musicians turn the microphones toward the audience and treat this as input (it turns cheers into hysterical cow moos). For anyone tempted to point out missing key compositions, a second volume has been announced. The chosen methodology doesn't make the set easy to listen to, but it constitutes a stunning aural journey fueled by its own contradictions. For anyone interested in this kind of music (and its roots), it has the value of a treasure. ~ Fran‡ois Couture
Category: Electronic Release Date: 06/25/02
Originally Released: 2002 Mono / Stereo: Stereo Discs: 1 Availability: Y Area: USA Is Import: N Distributor: Forced Exposure Dist.
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