We use cookies on our website to provide you with the best experience. Most of these are essential and already present.
We do require your explicit consent to save your cart and browsing history between visits. Read about cookies we use here.
Your cart and preferences will not be saved if you leave the site.

Back in stock

On the Mediterranean
Don King was the mid-'80s band from Mark Cunningham (post Mars), originally formed to play Thurston Moore's Noisefest at White Columns in 1981. The six concerts tour in 1986 were the last European appearances of the New York no wave band Don King, starting in Padua and following a wide arc around the Mediterranean, by train, through Switzerland over to Toulouse (France) and then down to Barcelona (Spain). The original cassette was a selection of the best live recordings released by the historic …
Malagasy
** Carefully remastered. 4 page booklet with rare and unpublished photos.** Paris, May 13th 1968. There was a general strike. One last plane left the runway, strewn with flaming oil drums. On board were three jazz musicians wondering whether they would be able to return home one day. But for the time being they really want to make it to Madagascar where concerts and workshops with young local musicians were waiting for them. Pianist and bandleader Jef Gilson was accompanied by his bassist Gilber…
Sound is God Nada Brahma
Early 90's 14x11-inch subsciption form with Marian Zazeela deign for Indian Raga courses at MELA Foundation.
Kunst in Regenbogenstadl program 2005
2005 4x8-inch program at Kunst in Regenbogenstadl in Pollen with Marian Zazeela and La Monte Young’s Dream House installation and concerts.
La Monte Young & Marian Zazeela - Dream House (Maison pour le rêve)
1990 4x8-inch invitation card for the installation of La Monte Young and Marian Zazeela's Dream House in Paris.
Light
Beautiful original 1978 14x11-inch poster designed by Marian Zazeela for her own Light exhibition.
Raga Darbari Kanada - Classical Vocal -
Very rare Indian-only cassette of 1940's recordings of wonderful ragas by Pandit Pran Nath's master Ustad Abdul Wahid Khan, distributed by La Monte Young.
Poem for Chairs, Table, Benches, etc.
Nice 1996 postcard for a concert of music by La Monte Young with rare picture of the composer.
Dream House Polling
Nice 2014 4x8-inch photographic invitation card for Young and Zazeela-related event at Kunst in Regenbogenstadl.
La Monte Young - The Four Dreams of China
Beautiful 2011 6x5-inch invitation with Marian Zazeela's calligraphy for a preformance of La Monte Young’s composition The Melodic Version (1984) of The Four Dreams of China (1962) in Dream Light.
La Monte Young & Marian Zazeela - Dream House
Beautiful original 1973 12x8-inch poster designed by Marian Zazeela for the Dream House installation in Cologne.
Pattern-Thinking (Book)
For Fuller, nature is the most exquisite technology we know; and what underlies all of his work is the quest to uncover nature’s fundamental principles―in order to foster their manifestation as a pattern integrity ‘for successfully regenerating all life aboard our planetary spaceship.’” – Jaime Lawrence Snyder, Lars Müller Fuller Series Editor
Bitchin Bajas
Bitchin Bajas' second, self-titled album finds the experimental trio blending musicial personalities of the past to create their own sonic identity. There are no forced attempts at edginess, even though their simple techniques keep the music loose and live-sounding.
Pop Art
  Catherine Anahid Berberian (July 4, 1925 – March 6, 1983) was an American mezzo-soprano and composer based in Italy. She interpreted contemporary avant-garde music composed, among others, by Luciano Berio, Bruno Maderna, John Cage, Henri Pousseur, Silvano Bussotti, Darius Milhaud, Roman Haubenstock-Ramati, and Igor Stravinsky. She also interpreted works by Claudio Monteverdi, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Kurt Weill, Philipp Zu Eulenburg, arrangements of songs by The Beatles, and folk songs from several…
Blue Notes for Mongezi / Blue Notes for Johnny
This bundle includes the following items:"Blue Notes for Mongezi" (2LP, 1976)Otoroku is proud to present the first vinyl reissue of "Blue Notes for Mongezi", one of the most passionate celebrations of a life in music ever laid to tape. Recorded in late 1975 by Blue Notes, then reduced to a quartet - Dudu Pukwana on  alto sax, whistle, percussion, and vocals; Johnny Dyani on bass, bells, and vocals; Louis Moholo-Moholo on drums, percussion, and vocals; and Chris McGregor on piano, and percussion …
Mati & The Music: 52 Record Covers 1955–2005 (Book)
Mati Klarwein (1932–2002) was a major presence in the New York art scene, admired by everyone from Andy Warhol and Salvador Dalí to Jimi Hendrix and Jackie Onassis. His Pop-Surrealist universe of pantheistic religious harmony, sexual fertility and gender and racial unity gave visual expression to an era. Mati & the Music presents Klarwein’s 52 paintings that appeared on album covers, a body of work that began in the mid–1950s and continued for half a century. Many of the album covers were commis…
Sacred Habits
*300 copies limited edition* Coming on top of a decade-long sonic exploration of the potentialities of the guitar as a pure sound generator, the performance for solo guitar and objects 'Sacred Habits' is the most recent solo project by Modena-based composer and musician Luca Perciballi (whom the most devoted listeners of Kohlhaas catalog may recall playing electric and acoustic guitar in Alessandro Bosetti’s album 'Didone').In Perciballi’s performance the gestures and signs of the body are assem…
Field Studies Vol.1-5
*2023 stock* A collection of field recordings with electronic and electro-acoustic sound intrusions. This bundle contains the whole serie. Recorded, edited and mixed by Glauco SalvoMastered by Giuseppe IelasiGraphic project by Giulia Polenta
The Flower School
Since exploding on the improvised music scene a couple of years ago Tennessee native Zoh Amba has found herself engaging with an ever-widening group of collaborators as she tours across the US and Europe. She's forged some enduring partnerships, working regularly with drummer Chris Corsano, bassist Thomas Morgan, and pianist Micah Thomas, among others, but one of the deep pleasures of improvised music is when a first-time meeting produces sparks. Indeed, that's certainly the case with The Flower…
18 July 1971 Nice, France
This is tenor sax giant Pharoah Sanders caught live in France in summer 1971, when the man was still in full post-Coltrane mood. At the head of a strong quintet featuring: Lonnie Liston Smith - piano, Cecil McBee - bass, Jimmy Hopps - drums, and Lawrence Killian - congas, Pharoah delivers two very intense yet serene versions of his milestone piece "The Creator Has A Master Plan" and "Let Us Go In The House Of The Lord", a traditional gospel hymn arranged by Lonnie Liston Smith. This is deep spir…