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Catherine Ribeiro + Alpes 0

Catherine Ribeiro + Alpes
n°2
Festival (1970)

A1. Prelude (Patrice Moullet) (0:17)
A2. Sîrba (Patrice Moullet) (5:41)
A3. 15 août 1970 (Patrice Moullet – Catherine Ribeiro) (4:17)
A4. Silen voy Kathy (Patrice Moullet – Catherine Ribeiro) (7:20)
A5. Prelude (Patrice Moullet) (0:25)
B1. Prelude (Patrice Moullet) (0:17)
B2. Poème non épique (Patrice Moullet – Catherine Ribeiro) (18:34)
B3. Ballada das aguas (José Alfonso) (3:20)

Aux guitares portugaises : Pires Moliceiro et Isaac Robles Monteiro.
A la guitare classique, orgue, vocal et lyre électrique : Patrice Moullet
Percussion et orgue : Denis Cohen

zip (with artwork)

Paul Clipson + Tashi Wada – Exploratorium – Tomorrow Night! 1

Paul Clipson
Tashi Wada

Compound Eyes
Exploratorium
at the Palace of Fine Arts
3601 Lyon Street, San Francisco, CA 94123
(415) 561-0360
Thursday May 5, 2011

More info here.

Henri Roger 0

Henri Roger
Images…
Pôle (1975), reissued by Tapioca (197?)

A1. Images…(21:48)
B1. Au-delà du langage (8:35)
B2. Ataxarie (6:12)
B3. Asyle cosmique (10:07)

zip (with artwork)

Mkwaju Ensemble – Ki Motion 7

Mkwaju Ensemble
Ki-Motion
Better Days, 1981
1. Wood Dance (7:25)
2. Maximum Alpha (7:13)
3. Ki-Motion (6:33)
4. Angwora Steps (6:44)
5. Hot Air (8:19)
6. Zindo Zindo (6:57)

I’ve had a bunch of people request this, so here you go. Second LP from this Japanese percussion/electronics ensemble, somewhere between Steve Reich, Jon Hassell and Pascal Comelade. My 320 rip.

link

 

Stephan Mathieu Live at SFEMF 0

Stephan Mathieu performing Virginals Live at the San Francisco Electronic Music Festival, September 11, 2010

Played on a Dolmetsch 1952 (tuned Pythagorean) Octave Virginal with 5 Ebows through a quad MeyerSound setup.

Board:
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Notes: Mixing desk recording by The Norman Conquest using a pair of Schoeps CMC condenser microphones and a Barcus-Berry piezo sensor.

Audience:
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Notes: Recording by James Devane using an Edirol R-09HR.

Thanks to Stephan Mathieu, Norman Teale and James Devane.

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