Christian MarclayRecords

Label:

Atavistic – ALP62CD

Format:

CD

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Experimental

Tracklist

1 Dust Breeding 6:30
2 Jukebox Capriccio 3:05
3 Phonodrum 3:34
4 Smoker 3:37
5 Pandora's Box 2:50
6 Brown Rain 4:06
7 One Thousand Cycles 1:50
8 1930 2:55
9 Second Coming 2:09
10 Craft 2:29
11 Night Music 3:36
12 Neutral 6:58
13 Black Stucco 3:05
14 His Master's Voice 4:19
15 Groove 5:05

Companies, etc.

  • Made ByAmeric Disc

Credits

  • EngineerQuentin Chiappetta
  • LayoutSteve Anderson (15)
  • Liner NotesThurston Moore
  • Photography ByMike Hentz

Notes

Rare recordings from 1981 to 1989.
Transferred and compiled at Harmonic Ranch, New York.

Comes in clear jewel case with 10-page foldout booklet.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7 35286 19622 1
  • Barcode: 735286196221
  • Matrix / Runout (mirrored): MADE IN CANADA BY AMERIC DISC 0ZCV2<0241>ALP62CD
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L482
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 5101
  • Rights Society: SUISA

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Reviews

  • joovemerald's avatar
    joovemerald
    "Records 1981-1989 is a fascinating collection of Marclay's work during the 1980s, the results of hours of home recordings -- u to eight turntables and various other instruments of his own making -- plus many live performances (one track comes from a nationally televised appearance on the David Sanborn/Hal Willner program Night Music). Marclay did much more than just scratching and sampling for these tracks -- "One Thousand Cycles" uses an increasing variety of repeated samples and clicks to create a complex rhythm of its own, while "Pandora's Box" varies the speed on its array of plunderphonics. (Though the latter sounds like an easy contemporary of late-'90s major-label turntablist LPs, it was originally released on a 1984 avant-indie compilation from Sweden that also featured Sonic Youth and Live Skull.) ~ John Bush"

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