angus maclise - the cloud doctrine (2cd)

//Object Cost | $17.60
  • //CAT# | sr182cd
  • //WEIGHT | 0.4lbs
  • //ARTIST | angus maclise
  • //LABEL | sub rosa (be)
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    2010 repress, originally released in 2003. Sub Rosa presents a real sensation: 159 minutes of minimal electronic music, readings, and soundtracks from the archives of composer, poet, occultist, calligrapher, and original Velvet Underground drummer Angus Maclise from 1963-1976, featuring Tony Conrad, John Cale, Piero Heliczer, Beverly Grant Conrad and Hetty Maclise. This deluxe 2CD set features rare music, performances, soundtracks, and spoken word by this seminal poet and musician who was active in the New York avant-garde of the '60s. Included is a historical text by poet/photographer Gerard Malanga and many unpublished photographs.
    Track Listing:
    Disc 1
    CD1:
    01. Tunnel Music 1 02:52  listen
    02. Tunnel Music 2 04:49  listen
    03. Tunnel Music 3 03:09  listen
    04. The First Subtle Cabinet 26:08  listen
    05. Description Of A Mandala 09:56  listen
    06. Thunder Cut 32:30  listen
    Disc 2
    CD2:
    01. Chumlum 04:23  listen
    02. Trance 1 05:23  listen
    03. Trance 2 04:03  listen
    04. Two Speed Trance 05:07  listen
    05. Four Speed Trance 03:19  listen
    06. Shortwave radio 02:58  listen
    07. Electronic mix for expanded cinema 27:55  listen
    08. Organ & drum 03:54  listen
    09. Universal solar calender 19:45  listen
    10. Tambura drone sine wave generator 03:05  listen
    - 2010 repress of Sub Rosa's deluxe 2CD collection of rare music, performances, readings, soundtracks, and spoken word by poet, composer, and Aleister Crowley student, Angus Maclise, 1963-1976.
    - Previous member of La Monte Young's Theater Of Eternal Music.
    - Features contributions from artists such as Tony Conrad, John Cale, Piero Heliczer, Beverly Grant Conrad and Hetty Maclise.
    - Includes a historical text by poet/photographer Gerard Malanga and many unpublished photographs.
    - "Befitting the Cale/Conrad/MacLise trio's previous work in La Monte Young's Theater of Eternal Music, these crudely recorded jams smear out into whispy drones that saturate the sound field with a gloriously ecstatic clamor."
    -- Stupid And Contagious blog