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V2 30
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"Compilation CD with companion booklet featuring the participants to the second exhibition of sound installations in Rotterdam. With Minoru Sato (m/s), BMB.Con, Peter Duimelinks, Frans de Waard, Edwin van der Heide, Jio Shimizu, Masahiro Miwa, Roel Meelkop and Reinier Schimmel, Toshiya Tsunoda, Justin Bennett."
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V2 29
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"A full length CD with an extensive booklet and a minimal cover design. The text by m/s in the booklet explains the works presented on the audio CD and furthermore explains the ideas of m/s on sound as a physical vibration and audio signal transmission system which is in effect the core of the work of the WrK members. The booklet also contains an essay by German artists Achim Wollscheid, who is familiar with the works and ideas of WrK." WrK = Toshiya Tsunoda, Hiroyuki Iida, Jio Shimizu & m/s.
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V2 31
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"CD in green rubber fetish-pak. This split CD combines two of the most interesting artists from Japan. *0's piece '2.7K' is inspired by the remnant heat that fills the universe called the 'Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation.' '2.7K' is the absolute temperature of Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation. It shows that the Universe in its early days was extremely dense and hot and had cooled down to 2.7 kelvins as it expanded. It fills the universe and can be seen everywhere we look. The two pieces by Kozo Inada 'b [0]' and 'b [1]' take their inspiration from the niche that exists in the subconscious where stillness and motion meet in harmony. Though the source of inspiration is very different, the compositions of both artists work together very well. Both use sounds in the microwave sound-spectrum to carefully build their music with."
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V2 27
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Compilation with Francisco López, Roel Meelkop, Carsten Nicolai, Frans de Waard, Ryoji Ikeda and Peter Duimelinks. "Vastly enjoyable selection of art/sound antics/semantics composed for the 'sound exhibition', 'organised by Roel Meelkop in 'Villa Alckmare' in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, April/May 1998.' Six tracks by Carsten Nicolai (aka Noto, whose previous sound-work, documented by the Raster label, is shockingly great), and one each by Frans de Waard, Ryoji Ikeda, Peter Duimelinks, Francisco López, and Roel Meelkop. Sixty-eight minutes of low rumbles and static clicks and such, when witnessed within context can swipe the egg out of any mother-hen's nest. Barely anything." -- Hrvatski. Limited stock.
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V2 19
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A split 3" CD with 5 pieces running about 20 minutes. The Duimelinks material is mostly organic soundtrack work. De Waard's tracks consist of one for contact mics scratching various surfaces and one using sound materials previously exchanged by Merzbow & Kapotte Muziek; not particularly harsh. Weird packaging.
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