A-Soma & Eve Libertine – Last One Out Turns Off The Lights
Label: | Red Herring Records – RH1 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP |
Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic, Rock |
Style: | Folk Rock, Abstract, Experimental, Ambient, Spoken Word |
Tracklist
A1 | The Exordium | 1:30 | |
A2 | A Miscellany Of Displacements | 23:23 | |
B1 | Taking Care Of An Unconscious Patient | 23:53 | |
B2 | Dystopia In Reverse | 3:45 |
Credits
- Concept By [Conceived], Created By – A-Soma
- Photography By [Front Cover Photo] – Charles Schwartz (2)
Notes
Artist credit on front cover: A-Soma And Eve Libertine
Subtitle on rear cover: (Collage - Composition - Documentation)
Quote from insert: 'Last One Out Turns Off The Lights' is a performance of sounds and spoken words with occasional visual interaction. It is presented to an audience situated in darkness. This record which is a document of the event might also be listened to in this way.
"A NOTHING DOES NOT EXIST ENTERPRISE
Conceived and Created by A-Soma © 1989"
Track A2: Composed entirely from unsampled natural sound sources.
Comes with A4 insert.
Made in France [on rear cover]
made in france [on labels]
Subtitle on rear cover: (Collage - Composition - Documentation)
Quote from insert: 'Last One Out Turns Off The Lights' is a performance of sounds and spoken words with occasional visual interaction. It is presented to an audience situated in darkness. This record which is a document of the event might also be listened to in this way.
"A NOTHING DOES NOT EXIST ENTERPRISE
Conceived and Created by A-Soma © 1989"
Track A2: Composed entirely from unsampled natural sound sources.
Comes with A4 insert.
Made in France [on rear cover]
made in france [on labels]
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A-side runout, etched): MPO RH1 A¹ AWE OR NOTHING.
- Matrix / Runout (B-side runout, etched): MPO RH1 B¹ NOTHING DOES NOT EXIST.
Recommendations
Reviews
- Eve Libertine you may know from Crass, but this record is more connected to her work with Nurse With Wound. Here she confronts us with a poetic wit and invention only previously heard by the likes of Lady June or Gilly Smyth, but with A-Soma doing a Stapleton type job, sewing it all together on a weird level. Not so much music, but musical drama of the Dada kind. A wonderful rare record indeed!
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