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VINYL FORMAT. As in the days of musique concrete and the beginning years of synthesizer development, Andy Ortman (Panicsville, Plastic Crimewave Sound, Nihilist label) experiments with tones and his own brand of electronic tweakage. Not a homage, but yet another document in the ongoing history of electronic music. For fans of Xenakis, John Cage, Pierre Schaeffer, Mort Garson, Milton Babbitt, Tom Dissevelt, Ruth White, Delia Derbyshire, Lejaren Hiller, Raymond Scott, Jean Jacques Perrey. Limited edition of ... [ read more ]
LP $31.99
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The analog manifesto on the inside may or may not be real -- it's certainly impassioned enough -- but no justification is needed for fun, and that's what this engagingly silly little album is. Quintron has enough fun doing his own thing, to be sure, and Drum Buddy Demonstration, Vol. 1 is no different. The Buddy itself is an instrument of Quintron's invention -- as pictured on the front cover, it looks to be somewhere between a theremin and a scratching turntable for Edison cylinders -- and it's u... [ read more ]
CD $16.13
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1996 release on Jim O'Rourke's old label, surprisingly repressed for 2008. First non-reissue on this label -- an unreleased companion to the 1990 Alchemy label masterpiece. The designation Rainbow contrasts with the odd colorlessness of the many noise records. Like Voice Crack, this is power electronics at its most detailed, most subtly varied, and most exhaustively kinetic. It doesn't stop. It's a thrill every two seconds, for seventy-five minutes. It splits into halves, quarters, and more unwieldy f(r)ac... [ read more ]
CD $13.99
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