Here is an interview with Michael Snow from 2005: http://www.criticalimprov.com/article/view/78/437
About this record he says: "I’ve done two things along those lines. The first one was issued in 1975 on the Chatham Square label, Michael Snow: Musics for Piano, Whistling, Microphone and Tape Recorder. That was an attempt to make a kind of unity out of the package which is one of those fold-out LP albums. It is completely covered with a text that was written to be related to the music. It’s not liner notes; it is a piece of literature that parallels the music."
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I'm intrigued!
Thank you Nick!
Very special LP. Quite gloomy at times.
Here is an interview with Michael Snow from 2005: http://www.criticalimprov.com/article/view/78/437
About this record he says:
"I’ve done two things along those lines. The first one was issued in 1975 on the Chatham Square label, Michael Snow: Musics for Piano, Whistling, Microphone and Tape Recorder. That was an attempt to make a kind of unity out of the package which is one of those fold-out LP albums. It is completely covered with a text that was written to be related to the music. It’s not liner notes; it is a piece of literature that parallels the music."
Very very atmospheric music. Thanks Nick!
thanks nick also for keeping the adrive link alive
3 years later. appreciate it. since i missed it back then
roberth
Thanks Robert. It has, however, been re-issued and I'll close it now.
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