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1 |
Minus
One |
2 |
Cave
Dwellers |
3 |
Everyone Should Be Very Careful |
4 |
Interlude |
5 |
I've
Been Having Some Weird Dreams |
6 |
This
Shelf Is Broken |
7 |
That
Is Different |
8 |
I
Didn't Go There Myself |
Chris Conway -- |
theremin, synths, flutes, whistles, kalimba, voice, effects |
Alan
Freeman - |
springs,
acoustic CD, guitar, synthesizers, effects |
Steve
Freeman - |
acoustic
CD, prepared tapes, voice, effects |
Simon
Styring - |
guitar/guitar-synth,
effects 5, 6, 7, 8 |
Simon
Ferraby - |
acoustic
guitar 2, 4 |
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Live improvised electronic and electro-acoustic music.
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background
These
recordings were taken from various sessions at Quadelectronic
events in Leicester UK. Groupings at these events are
determined by chance so it was only occasionally the Escape
Route line-up or close to it was selected.
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This Shelf Is Broken
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influences
Vidna
Obmana, Eduard Artemiev, Robert Rich, Lydia Kavina, Terje
Rypdal, Simon Stockhausen, Bernard Xolotl, Karlheinz Stockhausen,
Wendy Carlos
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trivia
Recorded
digitally live at Quadelectronic events, held at Quad
Studios, Leicester, UK. Edit and mix by Alan Freeman.
Liner
notes -
"The Columns Of Herakles" or "The Pillars
of Hercules" (Latin, Columnae Herculis) was the phrase
that was applied in Antiquity to the rocks that flank the
entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar.
According
to Greek mythology adopted by the Etruscans and Romans,
when Hercules had to perform twelve labours, one of them
was to fetch the Cattle of Geryon of the far West and
bring them to Eurystheus, and this marked the westward
extent of his travels. A lost passage of Pindar quoted
by Strabo was the earliest reference in this context:
"the pillars which Pindar calls the 'gates of Gades'
when he asserts that they are the farthermost limits reached
by Heracles." According to Plato's account, the lost
realm of Atlantis was situated beyond the Pillars of Hercules,
in effect placing it in the realm of the Unknown.
CC's
fave track -I
Didn't Go There Myself
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