Eccentric Projections Volume one

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Eccentric Projections Volume one

Ken Moore / Stuart Rosenzweig · 1981 · Tape · US · Anvil Creations AC09

<div> <div id="tracklist" class="section tracklist" data-toggle="tracklist">Tracklist <div>&nbsp;</div> <div class="section_content">A1 Forgotten Algebra Of The Sky 13:06 <br /> A2 Wave Of The Future 6:50 <br /> A3 Against The Evil Eye 10:49 <br /> B Eccentric Projection 28:20 <br /> C Isotopes And Insanity 32:13 <br /> D1 Awaken From The Nightmare 6:37 <br /> D2 The Evil Eye Retort 10:31 <br /> D3 Trial Of Reverence 7:41 <br /> D4 Cadence To The Claxon 5:24 </div> </div> <div class="section companies toggle_section toggle_section_remember" data-toggle-section-id="companies" id="companies">Companies, etc. <div class="section_content toggle_section_content"> <ul class="list_no_style"> <li>Recorded At &ndash; Anvil Creations Studio</li> </ul> </div> </div> <div class="section credits toggle_section toggle_section_collapsed toggle_section_remember" data-toggle-section-id="credits" id="credits">Credits <div class="section_content toggle_section_content"> <ul class="list_no_style"> <li>Synthesizer [Micromoog, ARP Omni II], Violin, Electric Guitar, Piano, Percussion &ndash; Stuart Rosenzweig</li> <li>Synthesizer [Minimoog, ARP Odyssey, ARP String Ensemble], Piano, Balafon, Drums, Piano [Open Piano Harp], Percussion &ndash; Ken Moore (4)</li> </ul> </div> </div> <div class="section notes toggle_section toggle_section_remember" data-toggle-section-id="notes" id="notes">Notes <div class="section_content toggle_section_content">Recorded at ACS Balti., MD 1981.</div> <div class="section_content toggle_section_content">&nbsp;</div> <div class="section_content toggle_section_content">In 1981, about five years after the original session on &quot;Our Own Universe&quot;, Stuart Rosenzweig and Ken Moore met again, this time without a bassist, and spent an entire month recording a series of avant garde sessions of totally improvised music. Some is electronic, that is to say, predominantly synthesizers, and some are more acoustic, with guitar, violin, drums, bells, cymbals and harp; but all of it experimental in nature. Join them as they venture on an aural journey to places few dare to tread. This is the first volume of music that was originally available on cassette tape from Anvil Creations called &quot;Eccentric Projections-Volume One&quot;. Recorded at ACS on magnetic tape live in Baltimore, Maryland in 1981, using a Teac 2340 deck with tape delay from a Dokorder 7100 stereo deck.?????</div> </div> </div>

Tracklist

  1. A1Forgotten Algebra Of The Sky
  2. A2Wave Of The Future
  3. A3Against The Evil Eye
  4. BEccentric Projection
  5. CIsotopes And Insanity
  6. D1Awaken From The Nightmare
  7. D2The Evil Eye Retort
  8. D3Trial Of Reverence
  9. D4Cadence To The Claxon

Credits & notes

Synthesizer [Micromoog, ARP Omni II], Violin, Electric Guitar, Piano, Percussion – Stuart Rosenzweig Synthesizer [Minimoog, ARP Odyssey, ARP String Ensemble], Piano, Balafon, Drums, Piano [Open Piano Harp], Percussion – Ken Moore (4) Recorded At – Anvil Creations Studio Recorded at ACS Balti., MD 1981. In 1981, about five years after the original session on "Our Own Universe", Stuart Rosenzweig and Ken Moore met again, this time without a bassist, and spent an entire month recording a series of avant garde sessions of totally improvised music. Some is electronic, that is to say, predominantly synthesizers, and some are more acoustic, with guitar, violin, drums, bells, cymbals and harp; but all of it experimental in nature. Join them as they venture on an aural journey to places few dare to tread. This is the first volume of music that was originally available on cassette tape from Anvil Creations called "Eccentric Projections-Volume One". Recorded at ACS on magnetic tape live in Baltimore, Maryland in 1981, using a Teac 2340 deck with tape delay from a Dokorder 7100 stereo deck.?????

Format
Tape
Catalog no.
Anvil Creations AC09
Country
US
Year
1981
Condition
Tape 1 of 2-Tape Set

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