Alternative Editions of Contemporary Music.

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cybot wrote:Listening to this sumptuous triple vinyl set this evening. Archive work recently discovered from this rather obscure Danish electronic musician. Born in 1924 and still active! For incontrovertible proof have a look at the second Vimeo clip :)




https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Else_Marie_Pade


http://youtu.be/2KQCjxMoppg




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Else Marie Pade - Electronic Works 1958 - 1995
I was ashamed and horrified that I could go through an education as music teacher in Denmark without ever having been introduced to her music. She is a pioneer of electronic music! Only recently learned about her from an article in Wire I think...
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Claus wrote:
cybot wrote:Listening to this sumptuous triple vinyl set this evening. Archive work recently discovered from this rather obscure Danish electronic musician. Born in 1924 and still active! For incontrovertible proof have a look at the second Vimeo clip :)




https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Else_Marie_Pade


http://youtu.be/2KQCjxMoppg




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Else Marie Pade - Electronic Works 1958 - 1995
I was ashamed and horrified that I could go through an education as music teacher in Denmark without ever having been introduced to her music. She is a pioneer of electronic music! Only recently learned about her from an article in Wire I think...
There you go Claus :) BTW do you still have that article? I would love a copy....

The chap in the video (Jacob Kirkegaard) is a curator of sorts for her music and is mainly responsible for the box set above. He is also an electronic musician himself. I have only one of his releases (Conversion) and it's a good one. His only collaboration with Else Marie (Svævninger) is quite hard to find at a reasonable price on vinyl. I'm mad now I missed out first time round but I will eventually get myself a copy :)
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Saddened to hear of his passing just now....



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One of the great pioneers of electronic music left our world on July 20th. He lost his fight against cancer. It was a long fight and we hoped with him and his wife Irene for a recovery until the end. Unfortunately in vain.

The work of Dieter Moebius has been part of our label's business since its beginnings. Or rather, ever since we signed a licensing contract with Sky Records to rerelease 23 albums from their catalogue in 2009. Dieter Moebius was involved in nearly half of them: We released four albums by Cluster, two by Moebius/Plank, two by Moebius/Beerbohm, one by Moebius/Plank/Neumeier and two solo albums. More releases followed: Moebius/Tietchens, Moebius/Renziehausen, Moebius/Neumeier/Engler, Moebius/Story/Leidecker. Waiting in the pipeline are five further reissues: Moebius' last four solo albums as well as his collaboration with Conny Plank and Mayo Thompson. In other words: Dieter Moebius is—alongside his former Cluster companion Hans-Joachim Roedelius—the artist most represented by our label.

We cannot imagine anyone more modest as Moebi. To work with him was always very pleasant and relaxed. From both the personal and the artistic point of view his death is a terrible loss.
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SOS for Dermot!!!

Dermot, when you get a moment would you mind dropping over to the Classical Korner please to help out with some recommendations for one of the lads who is expressing an interest in Ólafur Arnalds.
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fergus wrote:SOS for Dermot!!!

Dermot, when you get a moment would you mind dropping over to the Classical Korner please to help out with some recommendations for one of the lads who is expressing an interest in Ólafur Arnalds.
Heading over now :)
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cybot wrote:
fergus wrote:SOS for Dermot!!!

Dermot, when you get a moment would you mind dropping over to the Classical Korner please to help out with some recommendations for one of the lads who is expressing an interest in Ólafur Arnalds.
Heading over now :)

Thanks for that but you are needed there again for Johannson recommendations!!
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fergus wrote:
cybot wrote:
fergus wrote:SOS for Dermot!!!

Dermot, when you get a moment would you mind dropping over to the Classical Korner please to help out with some recommendations for one of the lads who is expressing an interest in Ólafur Arnalds.
Heading over now :)

Thanks for that but you are needed there again for Johannson recommendations!!
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cybot wrote:
WHAT LOL?????

Yep....they like you over there!!
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I remember Adrian mentioning that album a while back. Looks like it's a purely electronic early offering from the maestro. How would you rate it markof?
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