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Old 09.24.2019, 03:48 AM   #309
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ok, I'm sorry, the above post was a joke that I couldn't resit.


But this is no joke!!


Quote:
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds Announce New Album Ghosteen, Out Next Week

“The songs on the first album are the children. The songs on the second album are their parents.”




 

Nick Cave (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)


Nick Cave announced a new album with The Bad Seeds via his Red Hand Files newsletter today. It’s called Ghosteen, and it’s out next week, he says.


Cave told a fan that Ghosteen is a double album. “The songs on the first album are the children,” he wrote. “The songs on the second album are their parents.” Cave also said, “Ghosteen is a migrating spirit.” Find the tracklist and cover art below. The band’s last album of new material was 2016’s Skeleton Tree.

Ghosteen:
Part 1:
01 The Spinning Song
02 Bright Horses
03 Waiting For You
04 Night Raid
05 Sun Forest
06 Galleon Ship
07 Ghosteen Speaks
08 Leviathan


Part 2:
01 Ghosteen
02 Fireflies
03 Hollywood





 






Also no joke. I'm not really interested in this one myself, but possibly some of you are. Historically it is an important edition:


Quote:
SUB ROSA INFO #143


NEW


INSTITUTE OF SONOLOGY
1959-1969


2LP SRV164 Black vinyl + insert
CD SR164 digipack


Early electronic music from 1959 to 1969 produced
by the Institute of Sonology / Instituut voor
sonologie, in Utrecht, Holland.
These electronic works were composed by Dick
Raaymakers, Frits Weiland, Ton Bruynel, Konrad
Boehmer, Gottfried Michael Koenig and Rainer Riehn.
Raw material - we need to reflect on this period -
a real revolution: music produced by machines
designed to construct a new era.
From the Philips pavillion to the Instituut voor
sonologie.

Officially founded on September 1, 1960, at the instigation of several
people representing cultural institutions, the Institute for Sonology
had already taken initiatives in the field of electroacoustic music since
1954. A large complex of studios (initially under the name STEM =
STudio voor Electronische Muziek) was set up under the patronage
of Utrecht University in an old house on Plompetorengracht in Utrecht. Instruments, machines and tapes (among them, that of Varèse's
'Electronic Poem') comin' from Philips laboratories.


6 radical composers
Ton Bruyneel (1934-1999)
Gottfried Michael Koenig (1926- )
Dick Raaijmakers (1930-2013)
Rainer Riehn (1941-2015)
Frits Weiland (1933- )
Konrad Boehmer (1941-2014)


Track Listing
Dick Raaijmakers
Piano-forte / 1959-60 / 4'57
Frits Weiland
Studie in lagen impulsen / 1961 / 4'50
Ton Bruynel
Reflexen / 1961 / 4'36
Konrad Boehmer
Aspekt / 1965-67 / 15'14
Gottfried Michael Koenig
Funktion orange / 1968 / 17'21
Rainer Riehn
Chants de Maldoror first / 1965-69 / 26'24


Listen
https://www.subrosa.net/en/catalogue...-sonology.html


[and on bandcamp: https://subrosalabel.bandcamp.com/al...-music-1959-69 ]

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