Recording made possible through the assistance of the Space Science Data Center (USA) through the World Data Center A for Rockets and ![]() Jacket design, typography & program notes by John Oswald. Revisions recorded & edited Mystery Laboratory by John Oswald. Recorded by Robert Woods and Jack Renner, 14May1980. Source 'Rite'performed by the Cleveland Orchestra conducted by Lorin Maazel as Pocket: Sheffield Lab/Nakamichi audio cassette #RA-4000 Ģx8tracks microphone Akai S-900 Bill Frisell guitars Lenco-Bogen B-75 variable speed record player Pretender: RCA 7" phonograph record # PB-13756-B Plays out in four overlapping octave speeds.Įssential equipment & musicians for revisions: Thru the 'Abduction' to 'Spring Rounds' (tranquillo) ending at bar 320 which Section (tempo gusto) up until bar 137 and then continuing at quadruple tempo reproduction) rendition as the structuralĬlock beginning at bar 66 (trs en dehors) leading into the 'Adolescent Girls' Spring usesĪ double speed (relative to 45 r.p.m. ![]() The original instrumentation, to time-aligned analog transpositions. Reproducing and trompe l'orielle techniques, from computer conducted versions of Spring, an excerpt from Sacre Rien, comprising several studies in Gender transformation, and the simple correspondences of the veiled registers. Is intrinsic to the nature of Pretender and Spring that they may be auditionedĪt a variety of speeds experimentation will reveal, respectively the nuance of Rates): The normal speed at which to play this record is standard 45rpm but it ![]() a transcript of the plunderphonics EP sleeve and liner.
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