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Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music, Vol. 4 [Digipak]
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Originally Released: 2006
Discs: 2
Label: Subrosa
Item Number: CRL711250

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Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music, Vol. 4 [Digipak]
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0.    DISC 1:   
1.    Wire Recorder Piece (1944) - Halim El-Balh
2.    Piece Electronique #3 (1985) - Gy”rgy Ligeti
3.    Mutations (1969) - Jean-Claude Risset
4.    Demeures Aquatiques (1967) - Beatriz Ferreyra
5.    Bounce (2005) - Maja Ratkje
6.    Sediment (1972) - Laurie Spiegel
7.    Pendulum Music (1968) - Steve Reich
8.    Marfa Mix (2003) - Stephen Vitiello
9.    Ressac 4 (2003) - Erik M
10.    Sea-Food (2005) - Wang Changcun
11.    Unyoga (2003) - Chlorgeschlecht
12.    Funktion Grau (1969) - Gottfried Michael Koenig
0.    DISC 2:   
1.    Broken Music Composition (1979) - Milan Knizak
2.    Fucked up and Naked (1977) - Rallizes Denudes
3.    Weaving the Magic (2003) - Vibracathedral Orchestra
4.    Nine Tails (1995) - Andy Hawkins
5.    Still and Moving Lines of Silence in Families of Hyperbolas: Voice (1972-74) - Alvin Lucier
6.    Circa 1901 (2005) - The Loop Orchestra
7.    Still Warm (1989) - John Watermann
8.    It (1970-72) - Francois Bayle/Robert Wyatt/Kevin Ayers
9.    Present Time Excercise (1971) - William S. Burroughs
10.    Air Attack Over Kabul Airfield (2005) - James Whitehead
11.    Aerobruitisme Dynamique (1994) - Jean-Marc Vivenza
12.    Orasion (1937) - Olivier Messiaen
Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music, Vol. 4 is the latest installment in Sub Rosa's excellent series. Whereas the previous three volumes documenting the evolution of electronic and noise music concentrated on important historical sites and movements (Pierre Schaeffer's studio, Princeton's Electronic Music Center, and the WDR studio in Cologne), this edition travels the world highlighting the global advancements and contributions to musique concrŠte and electronic music from 1937 to 2005. Many of these performances are committed to CD for the first time, including the work of composer Halim El-Dabh, whose "Wire Recorder Piece" stands up as a revolutionary pre-musique concrŠte composition. A blend of modern-day innovators such as Steve Reich, Erik M, and Alvin Lucier balance out performances from such luminaries as Jean-Claude Risset, Olivier Messiaen, and Gy”rgy Ligeti. It's a bit overwhelming to digest at two full-length discs, but documents truly essential moments in a rich history of exploration, including recent advancements in countries not really well known for their contributions to electronic music, such as China and Brazil. With extensive liner notes and beautiful packaging, Sub Rosa once again does the electronic music community a wonderful service by preserving much of this material with such a pristine presentation. Well worth investigating for students of sound art, electronic music, and the avant-garde. ~ Rob Theakston

The Wire (p.65) - "Boldly throwing musical titans together with more recent practitioners...the fourth A-Chronology is a fine addition to a valuable series."


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