Volume 4 of "An Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music" (2005)







Brussels, Belgium: Sub Rosa (double-CD, booklet), 2005.
5" x 5.5" x 0.625", double CD, 24 tracks total [although the listing suggests 25, skipping track 11 on disc 1], with booklet in folding case, "SR250".

an anthology of noise & electronic music / fourth a-chronology 1937-2005 curated by Guy Mac Hinant and released as a double-CD set with booklet by Sub Rosa (Brussels, Belgium) in 2005. Mastered at Daniel Léon Studios (Brussels, Belgium). Design by Peter Maybury (Dublin, Ireland). Translations by François Couture.

William S. Burroughs contributes (posthumously) "Present time excercises [sic]", recorded in London in 1971.  This track can also be found on Break Through in Grey Room

There is additionally a two-page biography and discography with a description of the track in the booklet.

Disc 1: 

  1. Halim el-Dabh: "Wire Recorder Piece" (2'01", 1944)
  2. György Ligeti: "Pièce électronique #3" (2'15", 1958)
  3. Jean-Claude Risset: "Mutations" (10'32", 1969)
  4. Beatriz Ferreyra: "Demeures aquatiques" (7'20", 1967)
  5. Maja Ratkje: "Vox" (13'23", 2005)
  6. Laurie Spiegel: "Sediment" (9'16", 1972)
  7. Steve Reich: "Pendulum Music" (7'27", 1968, by Ulrich Krieger)
  8. Stephen Vitiello: "Marfa Mix" (4'15, 2003)
  9. eRikm: "Ressac" (3'41", 2003)
  10. Wang Changcun: "Sea-food" (4'49, 2005)
  11. Chlorgeschlecht: "Unyoga" (2'40", 2003)
  12. Gottfriend Michael Koenig: "Funktion Grau" (10'15", 1969)
Disc 2: 
  1. Milan Knizak: "Broken Music Composition" (3'28", 1979)
  2. Les Rallizes Denudes: "Fucked up and Naked" (8'33", 1977)
  3. Vibracathedral Orchestra: "Weaving the Magic" (4'45", 2003)
  4. Andy Hawkins: "River Blindness" (10'11", 1995)
  5. Alvin Lucier: "Still and moving lines of silence in families of hyperbolas: voice" (11'39", 1972-74)
  6. Loop orchestra: "Circa 1901" (8'00", 2005)
  7. John Watermann: "Still Warm" (3'00", 1989)
  8. François Bayle, Robert Wyatt, and Kevin Ayers: "It" (3'40", 1970-72)
  9. William S. Burroughs: "Present time excercises [sic]" (2'23", 1971)
  10. James Whitehead: "Air Attack over Kabul Airfield" (4'14", 2005)
  11. Jean-Marc Vivenza: "Simultanéité aérienne" (8'52", 1994)
  12. Olivier Messiaen: "Oraison" (7'42", 1937, by Ensemble d'Ondes Martenot de Montréal)

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