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Sound

Label États-Unis ‎– etat20
Format Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue
Barcode 0857661008032
Country US
Released Dec 2022
Genre Electronic
Style Abstract, Experimental
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'Sound: An Exhibition Of Sound Sculpture, Instrument Building And Acoustically Tuned Spaces' opened at the Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art in the summer of 1979 (and was also on view later that year at PS1 in New York). Curated by Bob Wilhite and Robert Smith, the exhibition surveyed the field of sound art. The forty-four participants were painters pivoted toward performance, conceptual artists attracted to time-based mediums, self-styled creators of environments, and musicians (formally trained and otherwise) fashioning new instruments from household items and consumer electronics. They were more or less object-oriented and, at the same time, more or less music-oriented. What brought them all together, as the exhibition catalog gamely asserted, was sculpting in three-dimensional space. The 'Sound' exhibit included installations, recordings played in the exhibition space and a series of live performances, demonstrating instruments that otherwise rested inert in the gallery. For a broader sense of the show than a single visit provided, the curators also produced a compilation album featuring short pieces, or excerpts from longer works, by many of the participants. (Artists in the exhibition, but not on the LP included Alvin Lucier and Mike Kelley.) Selections from bright lights of the 20th century avant-garde - such as composers Bill Fontana, Yoshi Wada and Paul DeMarinis, conceptual artists and performance artists Terry Fox, Tom Marioni and Jim Pomeroy, experimental vocalist Joan La Barbara, and Los Angeles Free Music Society members Tom Recchion and John Duncan - feature alongside the sounds of Jim Hobart's tuned jars, Ivor Darreg's fretless banjo, Doug Hollis' aeolian harp and Richard Dunlap's rubber bands. This first-time reissue is limited to 500 numbered copies. Comes with poster.TRACKS:01. Jim Hobart - Maraca Instrument02. Bob Bates - Force Field03. Richard Dunlap - The Rubber Band04. Joan La Barbara - Q-uatre Petites Betes05. Ron George - Improvisation06. Ivor Darreg - Compositio...

A1 Jim Hobart Maraca Instrument 1:47
A2 Bob Bates Force Field 1:58
A3 Richard Dunlap The Rubber Band 1:58
A4 Joan La Barbara Q-uatre Petites Betes 1:50
A5 Ron George Improvisation 1:54
A6 Ivor Darreg Composition For Turkish-Fretless Banjo 2:08
A7 Bob Wilhite Two Spinners 2:12
A8 Jim Gordon Piece For Synthesizers, Computers And Other Instruments 1:43
A9 Paul De Marinis Pygmy Gamelan Goes To Art 1:59
A10 Jim Pomeroy Back On The Ladder, The Beat Goes On 2:09
A11 Yoshi Wada An Adapted Bag With Sympathy III 2:02
A12 Christina Kubisch Tempo Liquido 2:02
A13 Gerald Oshita Water Preludes 2:05
B1 Tom Jenkins One Man Band 1:59
B2 Bill Fontana Kirribilli Wharf 2:05
B3 Doug Hollis Aeolian Harp 2:09
B4 Tom Marioni Drop Brushing 1:01
B5 Terry Fox Labyrinth Scored For II Cats 1:56
B6 Tom Recchion Solos 1:50
B7 Alex Bernstein L.A. Proper 1:53
B8 Karen Wolff/ William Kingsbury Double Crossing 1:51
B9 Bruce Fier Score For Eleven Infinite Rainbows 2:02
B10 Susan Rawcliffe Trix Ocarinas 2:02
B11 Will Parsons/ Grace Bell Road Runner / L.A. 2:07
B12 Dennis Evans Location #2 0:53
B13 John Duncan/ Michael leDonne-Bhennet Koko Weef 6038 1:59
Compiled By [Exhibition Curator] – Bob Wilhite
Compiled By [Exhibition Curator] – Robert Smith
Edited By, Producer – Bob Wilhite
Album produced for SOUND. An exhibition of sound sculpture, instrument building and acoustically tuned spaces. Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art July 14-August 31, 1979. P.S.I. New York, September 30-November 18, 1979.

Sponsored in part by a grant from the museum programs of the national endowment for the arts, a federal agency in Washington, D.C., and the city of Los Angeles Ceta Arts Program.

A2 played on the Fuser, 1979.
A3 composed 1972. A8, A9, A10 composed 1979.
A11 composed May 6, 1979.
A13 composed 1978.
B3 composed 1975-76 at the San Francisco Exploreatorium.
B4 composed 1972 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
B9 composed at the Union Gallery, San Jose State University, 1977.
B10 composed at ICA Concert, Larchmont Center for Yoga, L.A. 1978.

A1, A3, A4, A5, A6, A10, A11, A12, B1, B2, B3, B6, B7, B8, B9, B10, B11, B13 selections taken from longer pieces.

B12 subtitled Western Union Sound Studies.
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