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Various - An Anthology Of Noise & Electronic Music / First A-Chronology 1921-2001

Label:
Catalog#:
SR190
Format:
2 x CD, Compilation
Country:
Belgium
Released:
May 2002
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Illbient, Noise, Minimal, Experimental, Musique Concrète

Tracklist

1-1 Luigi Russolo And Antonio Russolo  -  Corale 1:57
1-2 Walter Ruttmann  -  Wochende 11:17
1-3 Pierre Schaeffer  -  Cinq Etudes De Bruits: Etude Violette 3:18
1-4 Henri Pousseur  -  Scambi 6:27
1-5 Gordon Mumma  -  The Dresden Interleaf 13 February 1945 12:43
1-6 Angus MacLise , Tony Conrad And John Cale  -  Trance #2 5:07
1-7 Philip Jeck , Otomo Yoshihide And Martin Tétreault  -  Untitled #1 6:06
1-8 Survival Research Laboratories  -  October 24, 1992 Graz, Austria 6:11
1-9 Einsturzende Neubauten*  -  Ragout: Küchen Rezept Von Einstürzende Neubauten 4:08
1-10 Konrad Boehmer  -  Aspekt 15:13
2-1 Nam June Paik  -  Hommage A John Cage 4:13
2-2 John Cage  -  Rozart Mix 7:18
    Performer, Directed By - Rainer Riehn
2-3 Sonic Youth  -  Audience 6:00
2-4 Edgard Varèse  -  Poème Electronique 8:00
2-5 Iannis Xenakis  -  Concret PH 4:40
2-6 Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid*  -  FTP > Bundle / Conduit 23 8:07
2-7 Pauline Oliveros  -  A Little Noise In The System (Moog System) 30:16
2-8 Ryoji Ikeda  -  One Minute 1:00

Credits

Artwork By [Design] - Peter Maybury
Other [Curated By], Other [Liner Notes] - Guy Marc Hinant

Notes

EFA 27680-2.

Released in a three-fold Digipak. Includes a 36-page booklet.

Produced by Sub Rosa.
Mastered at Equus Studios, Brussels.

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Review by rachelohm Aug 16, 2003
For a 'survey' of eletronic music it's a little eclectic to say the least! Strangely, Sub Rosa has used some of these artists on stronger releases - futurism, dada, surrealism, etc. These seems like a 'cash-in'. Unless you're unfamiliar with a lot of these folks then buy one of sub rosa's better collections.