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|  | V/A An anthology of noise & electronic music volume 5 Label : Sub Rosa Year : 2007 Format : 2xCD Style : Experimental / Noise Availability : Out of stock
| | | | Description : | Sub Rosa presents the fifth volume of the highly-acclaimed and successful Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music series. This installment highlights pieces illustrating a technique (Claude Ballif's 'Points, Mouvements'), a country ('Shur, Op. 15' by Alireza Mashayekhi), a studio (Helmut Lachenmann at the IPEM), and historic (François Bernard Mâche's 'Prélude'), and radical ('Spectrum Ripper' by Masonna/Yamazaki 'Maso' Takushi) works that have ripped apart ancient definitions. All this organized with internationalism in mind and, for once, a focus on the voice -- not as sung words, their traditional facet in music (from pop songs to lieder and operas), but as the word itself, recited, distorted, rendered abstract or disaggregated and screamed (the incantation so often a part of rock and noise music). Like the previous four volumes, this fifth installment is an absolute must for anyone interested in the roots and history of electronic music, with many previously unpublished, rare tracks comprising more than 150 minutes of music.
The 2CD comes in a deluxe digipack sleeve with an extensive 54-page booklet.
| Titles : | CD 1:
01. Rogelio Sosa - Vinylika 7:02
02. Christian Galaretta - Marañon (Part VI) 10:25
03. Li Chin Sung - aka Dickson Dee Shame (Tetsuo Furudate sound materials remix) 4:58
04. François-Bernard Mâche - Prélude 5:30
05. Richard Maxfield - Pastoral symphony 4:02
06. Wolf Vostell - Elektronicher dé-collage. Happening raum 2:59
07. Charlemagne Palestine - Seven organism study 7:53
08. André Boucourechliev - Texte 2 4:36
09. Helmut Lachenmann - Scenario 12:30
10. Alireza Mashayekhi - Shur, op.15 6:29
11. Claude Ballif - Points, mouvements 10:14
CD 2:
01. Mauricio Kagel - Antithèse 9:21
02. Vladimir Mayakovsky - And Would You? 0:33
03. Raoul Hausmann - Fmsbw 0:46
04. Gil Joseph - Wolman Mégapneumies (24 Mars 1963) 4:55
05. Léo Kupper - Electro-Poème 5:55
06. Josef Anton - Riedl Leonce Und Lena 2:18
07. Sten Hanson + Henri Chopin - Tête À Tête 5:08
08. Dajuin Yao - Satisfaction of oscillation 9:27
09. Pere Ubu - Sentimental Journey 7:02
10. Ground Zero - Live 1992 0:59
11. Masonna/Yamazaki - 'Maso' Takushi Spectrum ripper (part I-II-III) 3:33
12. Sutcliffe Jügend - Blind ignorance 5:40
13. Club Moral - L'enfer est intime 6:33
14. Dub Taylor - Lumière (part I) 17:12
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