Anthology of Noise 2 by Various (CD, 2004)

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Product Identifiers

ProducerKim Cascone^Rob Brown^Woody Mcbride
Record LabelSRA, Sub Rosa
UPC5411867112006
eBay Product ID (ePID)20046063399

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year2004
GenreElectronic
ArtistVarious
Release TitleAnthology of Noise 2

Dimensions

Item Height0.55 in
Item Weight0.29 lb
Item Length5.62 in
Item Width4.96 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs2
Number of Tracks21
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Incantation for Tape [1953] 1.2 Visage V [1958-59] 1.3 Aerial)Song [2002] 1.4 Music of the Spheres [1938] 1.5 Mandolin [1962] 1.6 Four Aspects [1960] 1.7 Emily [2003] 1.8 Quintet [1967-68] 1.9 Space Travel with Changing Choral Textures [1983] 1.10 Zephirum Scan [2002] 2.1 Bronchus One. I [1991] 2.2 On/Off Edit [2001] 2.3 Torture-Bodyparts [2001] 2.4 Purzuit Ov Noize [1994] 2.5 Pulp [1993] 2.6 Lathe [1988] 2.7 Industrial Ambients [1980-82] 2.8 Slogun [1979] 2.9 Free Music No. 1 (For Four Theremins) [1936] 2.10 Imagination [1965] 2.11 She's Too Much for My Mirror/My Human Gets Me Blues [1969]
NotesSub Rosa presents the second part of the highly acclaimed and successful series Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music. This 2nd volume explores the early days of pre-electronic music (Percy Grainger, Johanna M. Beyer) and features some rare or unpublished pieces by main composers of electronic music (Wladimir Ussachevsky, Otto Luening, Tod Dockstader, Morton Subotnick, Hugh Davies, Luc Ferrari) as well as unreleased tracks by musicians who are cornerstones of the 90's electronic scene: (Autechre, Aphex Twin, Scanner, Kim Cascone, Yoshihiro Hanno), as well as tracks from the acid movement (Woody McBride, Choose) and the industrial scene (Laibach, Spk). Without forgetting some free-jazz (Sun Ra) or rare stuff from Captain Beefheart, Daphne Oram, Alan R. Splet (David Lynch's sound designer on Eraserhead, the Elephant Man, Blue Velvet and Dune). Like Volume 1, this second part is an absolute must for anyone interested in the roots and history of electronic music. The 2xCD comes in a deluxe digipak with a 24 paged informative booklet.
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