
Salvador Dali : L’Apothéose Du Doll Salvador Dali : L’Apothéose Du Dollar L’APOTHEOSE DU DOLLAR by Salvador Dali Ici Salvador Dali Nommé par un anagramme par André Breton : Avida Dollars Lequel anagramme avait été fait avec une petite mauvaise intention Croyant me gêner. Au contraire, c’était le mot magique Qui a fait que depuis [...]

Otomo Yoshihide : Memory Defacement Limited Edition of 500 (Japan Overseas, JO97-33/35; FMN Sound Factory, FMAE-02/03) (2-LP set) Tracklist: Black LP Side A: Voice Defacement Side B: Experimental Defacement Recorded by Yoshihide Otomo in Tokyo, April 1997 Clear LP Side A: Live Defacement (Nothing on the side B) Performed by A-102: Yoshihide Otomo (turntables) and [...]

Agencement : Viosphere 01 [untitled track #1] (20:23) 02 [untitled track #2] (20:15) Total time 40:38 CD released by Pico, Pico-03, 1991 Japanese Hideaki Shimada (b1962) started adding electronic effects, ring modulator and analog rerecording technique to his violin improvisations in the mid-1980s, self-releasing his first LP under the Agencement tag in 1986. There is [...]

Tomografia Assiale Computerizzata – Ouvrez Vos Auditifs Canaux Tomografia Assiale Computerizzata began as a one-man-band hiding the multi-instrumentist and sound engineer Simon Balestrazzi. His first LP under the name T.A.C. came out in 1983 (or maybe in 1982). On this there second album T.A.C. has grown to a six headed band, featuring a very peculiar [...]
V/A: Deluxe Improvisation Vol. 2 PART A PART B 1. Scott Fields (electric guitar), and Yoshiko Kanda (percussion) 2. Utah Kawasaki (analog synthesizer), and Yuko Nexus6 (cassette player) 3. Gene Coleman (bass clarinet), Richard Teitelbaum (electronics, laptop computer), Brett Larner (koto), Ko Ishikawa (sho), and Aya Motohashi (hichiriki) 4. I.S.O.: Yoshimitsu Ichiraku (amplified percussion), Sachiko [...]

(2000) Performer, sculptor, and sound artist Christian Marclay has been experimenting with phonograph records and turntables, applying the constructs of hip-hop to avant-garde sound art deconstruction since 1979. Having teamed up with Japanese turntablist and guitar player Otomo Yoshihide for their collaboration Moving Parts, the two continue in their ongoing quest to evolve music and [...]

Conrad Schnitzler & Giancarlo Toniutti : Kynak (camma) Conrad Schnitzler has been an institution in the German electronic music scene for thirty years. He studied with Joseph Beuys in the mid 1960’s, and in the late sixties joined the then fledgling German rock band Tangerine Dream. He added a bizarre, conceptual approach to Tangerine [...]

John Shiurba – 5X5 1.2=a Guitarist and composer John Shiurba hasn´t got nothing of what is supposed to be a“jazz guitarist” . His approach to guitar playing is unique and has a wide range of influences other than jazz. That is clearly obvious when we look at his past and we drew his connection [...]

V/A – Women in Electronic Music (1977) The original release featured Charles Amirkhanian’ s selections of electro-acoustic works by seven women who were, or would become, prominent composers of their day. Although the 1977 album title (New Music for Electronic & Recorded Media) did not refer to gender, the project sought to raise the [...]

Schiano-Rutherford-Mengelberg-Bennink – A European Proposal (1978) 1. Tristezze di San Luigi 18:28 2. Tristezze di San Luigi 18:58 3. Tristezze di San Luigi 18:51 4. Tristezze di San Luigi 20:59 Mario Schiano : sax alto; Paul Rutherford : trombone, euphonium; Misha Mengelberg : pianoforte; Han Bennink : batteria, percussione, clarinetto basso, giocattoli Recorded live [...]