Finally back in print, we're happy to present two albums of "agitprop" electronic music (Tract and To Kill A Sunrise) cut between 1968 and 1975 by mysterious & controversial Turkish composer Ilhan Mimaroglu - one of the truly underrepresented pioneers of the golden age of the Princeton-Columbia electronic music scene. Mimaroglu is best known for his work with Edgard Varese, m...(展开全部) Finally back in print, we're happy to present two albums of "agitprop" electronic music (Tract and To Kill A Sunrise) cut between 1968 and 1975 by mysterious & controversial Turkish composer Ilhan Mimaroglu - one of the truly underrepresented pioneers of the golden age of the Princeton-Columbia electronic music scene. Mimaroglu is best known for his work with Edgard Varese, mentor Vladimir Ussachevsky, a spellbinding collaboration with jazz musician Freddy Hubbard and as a chief composer of Fellini's Satyricon, as well as for electronic albums released on his own Finnadar label. Produced as a direct reaction to an extended period of intense repression in Turkey, Tract is a scrambled mash-up peppered with spunky electronic bursts, looped radio ads, the breathy, defiant vocals of Turkish singer Tuly Sand and the go-go-licious backing jams of little-known psych group Topsy Turvy Moon - all shot through with lines lifted from old left-wing standbys Chairman Mao, Karl Marx & Bertolt Brecht. To Kill A Sunrise follows suit with a wild, uncompromising, orgiastic electro-dirge for those who are murdered by the lackeys of the ruling class while the collection closer, "La Ruche," brings the audio gestalt to a somewhat subdued end. Brilliantly remastered from the original tapes, Agitation features close to 80 minutes of music, original liner notes and new notes by Keith Fullerton Whitman (Hrvatski).
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Tract: A Composition Of Agitprop Music For Electromagnetic Tape
Tract: A Composition of Agitprop Music for Electromagnetic Tape, Pt. 2 16
To Kill A Sunrise: A Requiem For Those Shot In The Back
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