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Various – Miniatures

Miniatures – A sequence of fifty-one tiny masterpieces edited by Morgan Fisher. Excellent compilation album of well known and unknown artists active in various underground scenes of 1980, presenting an at times funny abstract minimal experimental album. “In 1980: Invitations were sent out to a highly personal selection of creative artists, asking them to contribute pieces of not more than one minute`s duration, to what has turned out to be this extraordinarily eclectic album.” Miniatures was released on vinyl by Pipe (Pipe 2) in 1980.

Tracks:

  1. Ollie Halsall & John Halsey – Bum Love
  2. The Residents – We`re A Happy Family / Bali Ha`i
  3. Roger McGough – The Wreck Of The Hesperus
  4. Morgan Fisher – Green And Pleasant
  5. John Otway – Mine Tonight
  6. Pete Challis & Phil Diplock – My Way
  7. Robert Wyatt – Rangers In The Night
  8. Stinky Winkles – Opus
  9. Mary Longford – Body Language
  10. Andy Newman – Andy The Dentist
  11. David Bedford – Wagner`s Ring In One Minute
  12. Fred Frith – The Entire Works Of Henry Cow
  13. Maggie Nicols – Look Beneath The Surface
  14. Joseph Racaille – Week-End
  15. The Work – With Wings Pressed Back
  16. Neil Innes & Son – Cum On Feel The Noize
  17. Herbert Distel – Toscany In Blue (Last Minute)
  18. Lol Coxhill – An End To The Matter
  19. Ken Ellis – One Minute In The Life Of Ivan Denisovich
  20. Steve Miller – Alice
  21. Norman Lovett – John Peel Sings The Blues Badly
  22. Patrick Portella – Serrons Nous Les Coudes
  23. George Melly – Sounds That Saved My Life (Homage To K.S.)
  24. Robert Fripp – Miniature
  25. Andy Partridge – The History Of Rock`N`Roll
  26. Phantom Captain – Breather
  27. Ron Geesin – Enterbrain Exit
  28. Alejandro Viñao – An Imaginary Orchestrina
  29. Quentin Crisp -Stop The Music For A Minute
  30. Simon Desorgher – Tetrad
  31. Ralph Steadman -Sweetest Love (Lament After A Broken Sashcord On A Theme Of John Donne)
  32. R.D. Laing & Son – Tipperary
  33. Trevor Wishart – Beach Double
  34. John White – Scene De Ballet
  35. Ivor Cutler – Brooch Boat
  36. Hector Zazou – Do Tell Us
  37. Michael Bass & Ellen Tenenbaum – A Miniaturisation Of Bartok`s Sonata For 2 Pianos & Percussion (3rd Movement)
  38. Martin Chambers – A Swift One
  39. Bob Cobbing & Henri Chopin – Refreshment Break
  40. Dave Vanian – Night Touch
  41. Metabolist – Raging Poodles
  42. Gavin Bryars – After Mendelssohn (137 Years)
  43. 1/2 Japanese – Paint It Black
  44. Simon Jeffes – Arthur`s Treat
  45. Mark Perry – Talking World War III Blues
  46. Michael Nyman – 89-90-91-92
  47. David Cunningham – Index Of Ends
  48. Kevin Coyne – James, Mark & Me (In The Manner Of Tom Waits)
  49. Etron Fou Leloublan – Hep !
  50. Neil Oram & Ken Campbell & Science Fiction Theatre Liverpool – The Minute Warp
  51. Pete Seeger – Chorale From Beethoven`s 9th Symphony

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Various – Masse Mensch

Masse Mensch

Another fabulous compilation from the 80′s compiled by Ralf Wehowsky and Roger Schönauer of P16.D4. A very interesting compilation of leading experimental – industrial artists as:Laughing Hands: Born in 1958 in Melbourne, Paul Schütze studied Fine Arts at the Caufield Institute of Technology. In the late ’70s he was a percussionist with the Fourth Stream Percussion Ensemble before founding the seminal ’80s improv group Laughing Hands, adding percussive and synthetic textures to one of Australia’s most important and influential experimental forces P16.D4: P16D4 was a German band whose music bordered on the industrial and on the cacophonous. They managed to fuse the playful irrationality of dadaism and the oppressive tones of expressionism.
Nurse With Wound & Smegma: need no introduction. The Work: was an English post-punk rock group founded in 1980 by multi-instrumentalist and composer Tim Hodgkinson ( ex Henry Cow ) and guitarist/composer Bill Gilonis, with bass guitarist Mick Hobbs and drummer Rick Wilson. The band toured Europe in 1981 and 1982, and recorded their first album, Slow Crimes in 1982. After a tour of Japan later that year and releasing Live in Japan, the band split up. In 1989. DDAA: this obscure group of radical experimental noise makers used improvisation and collage to craft strange sounds and deconstructed songs for highly creative music that is as far off the path of convention. In the late ’70s, started by three visual artists, Sylvie Martineau, Jean – Philippe Fee, and Jean-Luc Andre in Lion sur Mer, France. The multi-talented trio originally formed Illusion Productions to create plastic sculpture and other various artistic pursuits and DDAA became the musical arm of Illusion. Déficits des Années Antérieures, their full name, translates roughly in English as “last year’s deficit,” though perhaps more appropriate is the fact that their initials are an anagram of Dada, that pre-Surrealism art movement at the time of World War I. As none of the three were trained musicians, their music had a distinct naïve quality of outsider art and with few noticeable influences, exists on a plane of its own. Like others whose music is too uncompromisingly different to become commercial, DDAA began releasing recordings under the umbrella of Illusion Productions. Masse Mensch was original released on lp by Selektion (SLP 001) in 1982 and rereleased in 1992 on cd by Odd Size (CD OS 08).

Tracks:

  1. Laughing Hands – Richmond Bridge
  2. P16d4 – Masse Mensch
  3. P16d4 – Ereignisse Vi-viii
  4. P16d4 – Halbmensch
  5. Nurse With Wound – Ciconia
  6. The Work- Anxious (about Meaning)
  7. The Work – One Swallow
  8. Smegma – Pup Tide
  9. Ddaa – Amiral Robert
  10. Ddaa – 17e Parallele
  11. Ddaa – L’amiral Robert Sous Le 17e Parallele

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