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Genre:Electronic Style:Experimental
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Marketed by the music label as follows:
"The lost synth manifesto that could have changed the course of electronic music history by the first lady of modular synth history, Suzanne Ciani."
Licensed courtesy of Seventh Wave Productions.
Comes with a 12 page stapled booklet, a reproduction of Suzanne's grant application outlining how to play the Buchla
Side A recorded at WBAI Free Music Store, 12 April 1975
Side B recorded at Phil Niblock's loft, 23 April 1975
A. Concert At WBAI Free Music Store 19:50B. Concert At Phil Niblock's Loft 20:00
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 5060099505836Barcode 5 060099 505836Matrix / Runout PIRATES PRESS FKR082LP A 135024E1/CMatrix / Runout PIRATES PRESS FKR082LP B 135024E2/B
Licensed From Seventh Wave ProductionsPhonographic Copyright (p) Finders Keepers RecordsCopyright (c) Finders Keepers RecordsRecorded At WBAI Free Music StoreRecorded At Phill NiblockProduced For Finders Keepers RecordsPressed By GZ MediaManufactured For Pirates PressData provided by Discogs
Licensed From Seventh Wave Productions Phonographic Copyright (p) Finders Keepers Records Copyright (c) Finders Keepers Records Recorded At WBAI Free Music Store Recorded At Phill Niblock Produced For Finders Keepers Records Pressed By GZ Media Manufactured For Pirates Press