| 1 | Johannus Arpensium – | Ostend (Invisible Cities) | 4:33 | |
| 2 | Felix Uran – | Baltic Expo | 5:07 | |
| 3 | Walter Schnaffs – | I Am Germany | 3:47 | |
| 4 | Rasmus Folk – | Pavel | 3:40 | |
| 5 | Earnesto Rogers – | Marshall Plan | 5:09 | |
| 6 | Ernest Kantor – | Jealosie (Escape To Outer Space) | 3:48 | |
| 7 | Rasmus Folk – | Coupe' | 4:57 | |
| 8 | Klaus Pinter – | Soul Flipper | 3:23 | |
| 9 | Earnesto Rogers – | Vespa | 1:03 | |
| 10 | Felix Uran – | Masprojekt_3 | 4:31 | |
| 11 | Klaus Pinter – | Bewussseinweiterung | 2:28 | |
| 12 | Jiri Kantor – | Warum Ist Alles So Schnell Passiert? | 5:13 |
An obelisk of noise that rose rudely above the treetops of the Bialowieska Forest, the Endless House project shone for a mere six weeks in the spring of 1973. The outlandish brainchild of wealthy audiophile/maniac Jiri Kantor, its stated mission was "to become the cradle of a new European sonic community... a multimedia discotheque" that should "surprise and delight" artists and dancers alike. For all the wide-eyed optimism of its manifesto, however, the enterprise was never unknowing in its flirtation with disaster and self-destruction. The brilliant Czech may have made his millions as the midas-touched entrepreneur/taste-maker behind Paris-based magazine Otium International, but Endless House was always a vanity project as irredeemably vain as its maker...
Format: CD Archive Pack, including artist postcards and photos.