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Artist: VVAA
Title: 33 RPM - Ten Hours of Sound from France
Label: 23five Incorporated/SFMOMA
Format: CD
Cod. nr. 23F/SFM903

"An exhibition companion compilation to SFMOMA's 2003 listening room program 33 RPM: 10 Hours of Sound From France, curated by Laurent Dailleau. 33 RPM's Compact Disc companion features compositions from Kasper Toeplitz, Kristoff K. Roll, Jean-Claude Risset, Lionel Marchetti, Christophe Havel, Laurent Dailleau, Mathieu Chamagne, pizMO, Jean-Philippe Gross, and Mimetic. Comes with a 24 page booklet and original program details."


Price: € 17,40



Artist: VVAA
Title: Variable Resistance
Label: 23five Incorporated/SFMOMA
Format: CD
Cod. nr. 23F/SFM902

Ten Hours of Sound from Australia, a selection of work by contemporary Australian sound artists. Organized by the multi-talented Australian musician and curator Philip Samartzis, Variable Resistance surveys a cross-section of contemporary trends in Australian sound art practice. To underscore the extensive nature of these explorations in sound, the exhibition features a ten-day 'listening room' presentation of prerecorded material as well as an evening of live performances by four of the leading experimental musicians in Australia at present: David Brown, Pimmon, Philip Samartzis and Darrin Verhagen.
The companion CD consists of 11 tracks by Oren Ambarchi, Robbie Avenaim, Philip Samartzis, David Brown, Jim Knox (xonk), Thembi Soddell, Darrin Verhagen, Pimmon and Delire. The beautiful 24 page booklet that accompanies the CD contains program notes and extensive writing about Noise and the Australian contemporary music scene.


Price: € 17,40



Artist: VVAA
Title: Ju Jikan - Ten Hours of Sound from Japan
Label: 23five Incorporated/SFMOMA
Format: 2xCD
Cod. nr. 23F/SFM901

In September of 2001, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art presented Ju-jikan, a sound festival comprised of a ten-hour survey of contemporary Japanese sound recordings ranging from the hyperminimalist to extreme noise genres. Ju-jikan was curated by renowned musicians and performers Atau Tanaka, Ryoji Ikeda and Shunichiro Okada (aka i.d.). In collaboration with 23five inc., SFMOMA is pleased to present an edited cross-section of the ten-hour program as a compilation CD. This record features work ranging from the 1950s to the present, thus establishing a historical perspective by tracing a continuum in the development of the sound scenes in Japan.
Artists on the CDs are: Tamami Tono, Pain Jerk, Yasunao Tone, Nerve Net Noise, Otomo Yoshihide, Atau Tanaka, i.d., Masonna, Kozo Inada, Ichiro Nodaira, Hanatarash, Yuji Takahashi, Masahira Miwa, Ryoji Ikeda, Merzbow, Kazuo Uehara, Astro and Tetuo Furadate.
It comes with an exquisitely printed 20 page book with extensive texts and program notes covering the Laptop, Computer Music, Academic, Sound Art, Noise Music, Improvised Music, NHK Studio, Studio Music, Electronic, Anti-Academic, New Wave, Techno/Ambient and Post-Pop music of Japan from 1950-2000.


Price: € 24,90



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