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ADN' Ckrystall

Trilogie 1979-1988 (3x10" + 7" Box)

Label: Vinyl-On-Demand

Format: 3x10" + 7" Deluxe Box

Genre: Electronic

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The mythology around ADN' Ckrystall is inseparable from the man behind it. Érick Moncollin is the kind of figure that the French underground produced in exceptional concentration during the late 1970s: self-taught, obsessive, wired into the international fringe through tape trades and chance encounters — including a legendary impromptu session with Tim Blake and Vangelis on a prototype Korg MS-20 in a Paris synth shop. His influences range from Heldon and Gong to Gary Numan and Neu!, refracted through a sensibility so personal it barely resembles any of them. The name encodes his whole philosophy: ADN is DNA in French but also Attaque de Nuit — night attack; Ckrystall is spelled with a ck for Erick and a double l for all. Every noise can be a waveform, he once wrote. We are all made of ADN' Ckrystall.

His 1982 debut Jazz'Mad — recorded in three days with a Crumar Multiman, two Kawai Synthi 100-F, a Korg PS-3200, Roland Jupiter-4, and a TEAC 8-track — became a landmark of underground French electronics: long instrumental drifts, deadpan vocal tracks about love, drugs and science fiction, and a production aesthetic so nakedly lo-fi it sounds like a transmission from another planet. Reissued by Minimal Wave and later Dark Entries, it has since been acknowledged as one of the defining records of the genre. This VOD box set — three 10" records in a white linen embossed box — collects the harder-to-find surrounding material: the Museum-EP sessions, the Rock Noire mini-album, tracks from ADN' La Catastrophe, and scattered rarities from a decade of activity between 1979 and 1988. The complete arc of an artist who never repeated himself and never quite made sense — which is precisely the point.

Details
File under: AbstractMinimal
Cat. number: VOD 54
Year: 2008
Notes:
A1 to B3: The museum-sessions idea really began at the end of 1977 and during 1978 and early 1979. The concept was to play with a minimal equipment (we did not have nothing else!) for two student classes (+/- 60 people) in Beaux-Arts (art school) of Toulouse in search of parallels between frequencies, synthning, waves, colours and volumes. The tracks were recorded on a 2x2 Revox in 82/83 and compiled on two tapes called "No One with Noé". Previous as two flexi-discs in Art'mag in 1984 (but after the sending of the magazines in Italy where flexi must be included, the magazines returned back without!) so never released until now. C1: Based on a A. Rimboud Poem C2: with TIBO (Simmons Drums) - Carpet Tape Rec. early 1985. C3: La Couleur du Vent Tape - VINK / ed/. DARGAUD, 1987. D1: ADN LACATASTROPHE - CAC MUZIK Tape 1, 1987. D2: Museum Sessions + 1985. D3: Rec 1986 (with Mirage Ensoniq). E1 to E3: recorded in 1987. F1 to F3: museum-sessions complements with Crist Rolland restored from revox Tapes in 1988. Comes in a silk-taped box-set in a limited edition of 600. This is the subscribers edition with bonus 7" limited to 250 hand-numbered copies.