Though the reference to 'soundtrack without a movie' is bandied about, I truly felt this belonged to some European (Italian) experimental genre film (perhaps even a horror film?). Far more formally 'musical' than I expected, the 'concrete' sections really create more of a narrative to the arranged sections more than being just textural devices in the abstract.
After much discussion and debate, it became clear to both the Mutant brain trust in VDO and to WFMU that the particular requirements of the ...
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BLISS 91 comp.tape
NOTRE DAME tapes
TANT QU’IL Y AURA DU TANGO tape
DISCO TOTEM
HOW TO BECOME A MILLIONAIRE? comp.tape
PRIVATE SOUNDS comp. tape
QFVDLO ? n° 8 comp. tape
PASSIONS ORGANIQUES comp. tapes
ATTENTION A MARIANNE T. comp. tape
BLOC OPERATOIRE compilation tape
NOMUZIC-tapes(any)
MITCH RUSHTON-tapes(any)
PENGA-tapes (any)
DARK ENIGMA-CLAUSTROPHOBIA tape
DITTO-TEXAS ELECTRIC tape
STEVE HARTWELL-anything
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CARL HOWARD-anything
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KEN CLINGER-tapes(any)
LARRY MONDELLO BAND-tapes(any)
CHUCK VAN ZYL-CALLISTO,any tapes
ICEPLANTS tapes (any)
Northampton Under Glass compilation tape
Northumbrian compilation tape
Funeral Danceparty tapes
Bunny Lakers LP(complete)+++
As for the time being i'm searching for resource material i would appreciate any scans or photocopies of late 70's/early 80s fanzines on experimental/industrial/punk/DIY stuff.Especially i would appreciate photocopied issues of:AURA,FACE OUT,FOOLS MATE(******) NEWSTYLE(esp.Nr 10)ATEM magazine,AUDION magazine,Grohinga Well(or something like that,Belgian magazine).If you can provide any of this stuff please contact me.
any obscure synth/experimental/ dark cosmic recording!
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Side two is labeled:
HNAS - Ach, Dieser Bart! side two corrupted)
and is indeed corrupted?
...and concerning Side One:
Though the reference to 'soundtrack without a movie' is bandied about, I truly felt this belonged to some European (Italian) experimental genre film (perhaps even a horror film?). Far more formally 'musical' than I expected, the 'concrete' sections really create more of a narrative to the arranged sections more than being just textural devices in the abstract.
thank you very much for this album - and for the many others you have pleasured my ears with
Well, I enjoyed the skipping on side B. About time I got hold of the Heemann/Martin double comp & 'Ein Hauch vom Höllenlärm' anyway. Thanks!
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