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A small, beautifully strange artefact: a 7" single bringing together two figures from different worlds and decades. On one side, the Berlin techno producer Stefan Goldmann reworks "Theme From Solis Ardor", a piece originally composed by Soviet electr…
300 copies. Three years after his debut Miniaturen, the Berlin-based composer and producer Konrad Sprenger - real name Jörg Hiller - returned in 2009 with Versprochen, his second solo album and first for the Italian imprint Schoolmap. Where the earli…
Issued in 2008 as the first installment of a three-part series, Stunt marks a striking departure for Giuseppe Ielasi. Best known up to that point for the patient ambient and electroacoustic work on labels like Häpna and 12k, Ielasi sets aside guitars…
Few records dissolve the boundary between document and composition with the patience and rigour of Akira Rabelais' Hollywood. A single hour-long work, edited from nearly four hours of location recordings made on a Tascam recorder along a stretch of H…
The first piece Eliane Radigue ever composed on a modular synthesizer, Chry-ptus was realised in 1971 on a Buchla 100 - the same one Morton Subotnick had recently installed at New York University. Conceived as two simultaneous tapes intended to be pl…
Few figures within the long, strange arc of American experimental music have occupied terrain quite as singular as Tom Recchion's. Co-founder, in the mid-1970s, of the Los Angeles Free Music Society - the gloriously unruly collective of basement nois…