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Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music, Vol. 4

Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music, Vol. 4
From Sub Rosa

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Wire Recorder Piece
  2. Pièce Électronique No. 3
  3. Mutations
  4. Demeures Aquatiques
  5. Vox
  6. Sediment
  7. Pendulum Music
  8. Marfa Mix
  9. Ressac 4
  10. Sea-Food
  11. Unyoga
  12. Funktion Grau

Disc 2:

  1. Broken Music Composition
  2. Fucked Up and Naked
  3. Weaving the Magic
  4. River Blindness
  5. Still and Moving Lines of Silence in Families of Hyperbolas: Voice
  6. Circa 1901
  7. Still Warm
  8. It
  9. Present Time Exercises
  10. Air Attack Over Kabul Airfield [Part of the War/Noise Series]
  11. Aérobruitisme Dynamique/Simultanéité Aérienne
  12. Oraison

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #45698 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-03-21
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Import

Customer Reviews

Serious issues3
The other reviewers raise serious issues. Can the pubisher or editor of this series please post a review stating whether he or she has actually answered the two reviews about composers who did not get royalties? It's one thing to have a statement in the CD material that composers are invited to write in, and it's quite another thing if those composers have actually been answered.

Sure, it's a good thing when artists' works are heard, and clearly, no one is making much money from this enterprise: but these reviews are really troubling. They are reminiscent of copyright problems in countries such as Russia and China, where, in my experience, it is still not common for publishers to seek authors' and artists' permissions. In western Europe and North America, copyright in my field (art history) is always adhered to, and these offerings should be withdrawn by Amazon until this is cleared up.

This is therefore a note to the publishers of the CD: can you please post a review stating whether or not you have answered the two reviewers who raise these concerns?

Legal Stuff Apart5
Some of the music on this series is so weird and beautiful that the composers should be gratefull that it is released here. They should think of this series as a sampler which might atract us, the general public, into further investigation of their work, which we most probably would have never had the chance to hear it or become aware of its existence or of the compsers/artists. Don't be so greedy... for I believe you have been done a favor. The same goes for the other volumes of this series. TWO THUMBS UP!

Pieces you can't find anywhere else but the other reviews are right too3
These are historic musical works some of which have never been made available to the public and are not available anywhere else. But the other reviews are correct, that the label is not doing right by the artists.

Sub Rosa Records was very friendly up until I sent them the master tape they had requested. When they said they wanted to use it I asked to be sent their license agreement. I never heard from them again. No license but they put my piece out on cd anyway. I asked a couple of times again but each time got no reply.

I doubt that anyone else with music in this cd series has received any royalties for the use of their work or will. We do, however, get to know that people are listening to our music, and that, not money, is what probably just about all of us created this music for. Someone without any legal right to do so is making money from this music, but the music itself can now be heard.

I'm marking this with 3 stars because that averages the good and bad of this cd set as described here.

- Laurie Spiegel (composer of the piece "Sediment" on this release)