karel appel - musique barbare - sub rosa - vinyl
SRV 420 - 89098 - eulp - €17.50New Copy
Genre: Techno / Electro - Electronics
1. Paysage Électronique
2. Poème Barbare
3. Le Cavalier Blanc
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Karel Appel 1963's masterpiece never re-released before now. In 1963, Dutch abstract-expressionist painter Karel Appel ( 1 9 2 1 - 2 0 0 6 ) , one of the founders of the avant-garde movement Cobra in 1948
Logged time in the Instituut Voor Sonologie to compose music for a documentary being made on himself by cinematographer Jan Vrijman. Musique Barbare was born, released by Philips, this masterpiece of Musique Concrete is a real jewel for any record collectors. Made in collaboration with the Insituut's member Frits Weiland, the result is a fantastic mix of electric organ fumblings to full-on riots of distorted kettle drum and assorted percussion-room filigree, assembled into an extremely edit-heavy suite - much use of tape-speed manipulation. Karel Appel was a forceful and fascinating personality, and his Musique Barbare does not less bear the stamp of it than do any of his other artistic creations. A more remarkable gramophone record has not been produced in many a year. Both gatefold and digipack booklet contains exclusive photos by Ed Van Der Elsken + texts by Jan Vrijman, all printed on a luxuous photographic paper