condition (record/cover): NM / NM
Silk-screened cover, innersleeve and label. Insert included.
Peter Brody Plonsky (born 1943) is one of the genuinely strange figures in American experimental music: a composer-vibraphonist who worked at the edges of the Bay Area scene from the seventies onward, self-published his work through Larry Polansky's composer-collective Frog Peak Music, and accumulated a small underground following without ever being signed to a label. The cassette original carried a five-panel j-card with extensive liner notes in Plonsky's own handwriting; the vinyl bootleg reproduced them.
Op. 30a Hairy Vibe is twenty-nine minutes of solo vibraphone in long-tone meditation, which Plonsky describes as "local kosherized buddhist ambience, residential heroic turbulence, S.F. eurasian goulash." Op. 30b Double Identity fills side B. The work sits in the lineage of Cage, Tenney and the Bay Area microtonal tradition.