Genre: Electronic
Size: 12"
Format: 33RPM,

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Suzanne Ciani Buchla Concert at Galeria Bonino New York April 1974 Import LP

Suzanne Ciani

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SKU:
FIKLPI118
UPC:
5060099508127

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Very First Buchla Synthesizer Performance on Vinyl LP!

The very first Buchla synthesizer performance by revolutionary composer Suzanne Ciani finally makes its fifty-year journey from its switch-on New York art gallery to its long deserved and discerning global phonographic audience. With this previously unheard vinyl pressing, Finders Keepers Records present an archival project of "art music" that not only redefines musical history but lays genuine claim to the overused buzzwords such as pioneering, maverick, experimental, groundbreaking and esoteric, while questioning social politics and the evolution of music technology as we have come to understand it.

To describe Italian-American composer Suzanne Ciani's resurrected Buchla Concert records as genuine game changers would be a gross understatement. These records represent a musical revolution, an artistic revelation, a scientific benchmark and a trophy in the cabinet of counterculture creativity. This sonic installation album, alongside her recently liberated WBAI/Phill Niblock 1975 sessions, are triumphant yardsticks in the synthesizer space race and the untold story of the first woman on the proverbial musical moon.

While pondering the early accolades attached to these golden-era New York recordings, it's daunting to learn that these records were in fact not even records at all. What exists on this disc now was a manifesto and a one-time gateway to a new world, which somehow was only partially pushed ajar. Captured here is a genuine live act exploring new territories with a fully performable music instrument. If the unfamiliar, modernistic, melodic pulses, tones and harmonics found on these 1970s artistic gallery collaborations/live presentations (then soon to be followed by academic grant applications and educational demonstrations) had been placed in a phonographic context alongside the widely marketed work of Morton Subotnick, Walter Carlos, or Tomita, then the name Suzanne Ciani and her infectious influence would have already radically changed the shape, sound and gender of our record collections.

With the light of Buchla and Ciani's initial flame Finders Keepers continues the journey through the vaults of this increasingly celebrated music legacy, illuminating these "non-records" that evaded the limelight for almost half a century.

Features

  • Vinyl LP
  • Import

Selections

Side A:

  1. Part 1

Side B:

  1. Part 2

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