One side of each vinyl was recorded to MP3 for public enjoyment. The other side is reserved only for the owner of the record. Sound quality varies, depending on which turntable/mixer we used to copy the vinyl at the end of each recording day. Enjoy!
EUR 99. This is a three-record set with special packaging. The Shintaro/Jhai composition plays accross all three A sides, and the Shintaro/Miyazaki composition plays accross the B sides. A laptop invasion filled the entire studio! This army of electronic musicians brought along several compositions, which they spent the afternoon cutting direct to vinyl.
SOLD. A laptop invasion filled the entire studio! This army of electronic musicians brought along several compositions, which they spent the afternoon cutting direct to vinyl.
SOLD. A laptop invasion filled the entire studio! This army of electronic musicians brought along several compositions, which they spent the afternoon cutting direct to vinyl.
SOLD. A laptop invasion filled the entire studio! This army of electronic musicians brought along several compositions, which they spent the afternoon cutting direct to vinyl.
SOLD. "33.99 Records set up a temporary recording studio, inviting festival artists and other musicians to drop in and record, live to acetate, a 7" record. No copies were made of any of these recordings--each is a true, one-of-a-kind object. (I envy the person that picked up Francisco Lopez's; what'll the eBay value on that one be?) I got to record two, both spoken-word pieces; one a pair of texts about my father, adapted from last year's Wire Epiphany column; the other a more materialist take on vinyl itself, copping a move from Alvin Lucier and feeding back a single recorded sentence directly from the acetate back into the cutting machine, and ending in a lock groove."
SOLD. "33.99 Records set up a temporary recording studio, inviting festival artists and other musicians to drop in and record, live to acetate, a 7" record. No copies were made of any of these recordings--each is a true, one-of-a-kind object. (I envy the person that picked up Francisco Lopez's; what'll the eBay value on that one be?) I got to record two, both spoken-word pieces; one a pair of texts about my father, adapted from last year's Wire Epiphany column; the other a more materialist take on vinyl itself, copping a move from Alvin Lucier and feeding back a single recorded sentence directly from the acetate back into the cutting machine, and ending in a lock groove."
EUR 33. "Fire-Cracker Feedback", one-shot of a fire-cracker giving the impuls to a feedback loop between the recording system and the short delayed playback, controlled over laptop software filter and soundcard. the cracker mutates into a beautiful simple soundscape.
EUR 33. "Silvester 2005/2006", Downtempo rhythm made out of a field-recording of fireworks, accompanied by a nice melody and realtime radio/delay improvisations.
SOLD. Fantastic improvised collaboration between Catani and "MC Cambodia", aka Miss Hawaii. They hadn't recorded anything together before, but now we can't wait to hear a release from the two of them!