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if it is release or packaging details,
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A pretty incredible overview of early experimental electronic music – the second volume in the legendary Anthology of Dutch Electronic Tape Music – originally released as a limited edition double LP in the 1970s and finally issued on CD by Basta! Volume 2 covers pieces recorded from ... CD
Covers from Bjork With The Brodsky Quartet, Don Byron, Caetano Veloso, Nico Muhly, Rubin Kodheli, Pamela Z, and more along with remixes from Gabriel Prokofiev, Sakamoto, Lee Ranaldo, Henry Grimes, DJ Spooky, and others. CD
Important early electronics from the Dutch scene – sides pulled from the legendary Institute For Sonology, a space for some incredibly creative work at the time! The recordings here are hardly the playful stuff of the moog generation – and often have an even deeper, more complex feel ... CD
Two pieces from Reich, "Sextet" which was contemporaneous with the release of this recording, from the mid 80s and "Six Marimbas", a piece originally dating from the early 70s. Both feature Reich's signature minimal figures played on percussion instruments and layered over time ... CD
Fourth volume in a fantastic series of Beatles outtakes, unreleased songs, television performances, and other oddities – tracks include "Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues", "A Taste Of Honey", "Not Guilty", a live version of "All You Need Is Love", and ... CD