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artista : The Hafler Trio | |
| titolo : Seven Hours Sleep | ||
| etichetta : Korm Plastics | ||
| formato : CD | ||
| packaging : large folder with booklet | ||
| cod. nr. kp h3o 6 | ||
| 2006 | ||
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The Hafler Trio's Seven Hours Sleep is the sixth re-issue by Korm Plastics. In total there will be 14 CDs of classical old and long out of print Hafler Trio re-issues. There are packed in as a series of large folders, with booklets posters and sometimes postcards. Originally released on LP by Laylah in 1985 and re-issued wrongly on CD by Mute in 1996, now really available as should have been. In the word of The Hafler Trio, Seven Hours Sleep is: Sitting bolt upright again was the thing that came from the operating table not a moment too soon. Oh, the trials were all worth it, and the delights of the basement were nothing to the wings this baby had. Reveretly restored to a biblical suggestion of transports that do not demand a tip, here we have the living, and still breathing apparition that can now appear in the *comfort of your own home* or *even elsewhere* for less then the price of a triple-bypass operation. Death to dreams and *HELLO* to realising that they are the things we are made of. At all good stores worldwide and some other places. |
| Prezzo: 15,00 |
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artista : The Hafler Trio | |
| titolo : A Thirsty Fish | ||
| etichetta : Korm Plastics | ||
| formato : 2xCD | ||
| packaging : large folder with booklet | ||
| cod. nr. kp h3o 5 | ||
| 2005 | ||
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Originally released as a 2xLP by Touch, then re-issued on one CD (and thus leaving off one side of the music) by Mute, now finally re-released in its original form, as a 2CD set, in the usual Hafler Trio package, with booklet, a poster and a postcard.
"and so it came to pass...and stayed there, finally. a splendiness of extra-re-releasement : sonically enhanced by an order of magnitude, with a full previously lost quarter of the thing put back where it belongs, and oh, how we laughed! artwork restored, millions of minions having toild for years. yes, miracles performed *every day*! come on in! the water is wonderful!" |
| Prezzo: 16,20 |
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artista : The Hafler Trio | |
| titolo : How To Reform Mankind | ||
| etichetta : Korm Plastics | ||
| formato : CD | ||
| packaging : large folder with booklet | ||
| cod. nr. kp h3o 4 | ||
| 2004 | ||
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With the re-issue of How To Reform Mankind we complete the trilogy that also holds Mastery Of Money and Kill The King. Originally released in 1992 by Touch, now finally seen as should be, including a 24 page booklet, poster and postcard.
What's more fun than being at the most marvellous of parties? Being told about it by someone else. and here are all the juicy details about who did to whom, when and where, and who *didn't* know about it. The dish is served, and the beads of moisture are now visible on the glass. They said it couldn't be done, and it very nearly wasn't, but we soon took the smirk of THEIR faces, now didn't we? A cornucopia of delight, especially with absent friends in mind, and indeed. you may never be the same. and someone else may not be either. |
| Prezzo: 15,00 |
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Artist: VVAA |
| Title: 45'18'' | |
| Label: Korm Plastics | |
| Format: CD | |
| Cod. nr. KP3005 |
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9 versions of 4'33''. Tracks by Keith Rowe. Artificial Memory Trace. Thurston Moore. Pauline Oliveros, Deep Listening band and guests. Jio Shimizu. Voice Crack. Clive Graham. Toshiya Tsunoda. Alignment (Radboud Mens and Mark Poysden). Frans de Waard (text only). Foldout cover with explanation texts by each artist. |
| Price: 9,90 offerta! |
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artista : Mikael Stavöstrand | |
| titolo : De|gene|ra|ton | ||
| etichetta : Korm Plastics | ||
| formato : CD | ||
| packaging : jewel case | ||
| cod. nr. kip018 | ||
| 1999 | ||
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Minimalist re-manipulations of sound sources like modern dance pieces and japanese noise, decomposed into music concrete.
"Not altogether a new name, but this might actually be the first release under his own name. The title is a mystery to me, so let's take a look at the music: Stavöstrand is one of those powerbook wizzards, using different software to (de)construct sound material from probably any source available to him. In this case this has led to an hour long CD, which I think can be considered as one long track, with the understanding that it is not a fixed one: in the same way as for example Ios Smolders' 'Music for CD player', this track has 38 startcodes, which makes it possible to compose your own piece with the ingredients, provided by Stavöstrand. Or shuffle it, which is not possible on my old cd player. Strange thing is that the tracks get longer towards the end of the cd, and, in my opinion, more interesting. Where composition is sometimes lacking in the first 20 or so tracks, in the last 20 or so Stavöstrand creates mesmerizing pieces of cut ups, sine waves, pulses, noise and what have you. Which means that the cd gets better and better. All tracks, however, have an outstanding sound quality and some of them use extreme panning. All in all a very interesting piece of work, which is also very fit for doing remixes...." [Vital Weekly - MR] |
| Prezzo : 8,40 offerta! |
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