"<:ruaridh:>" <r.law@udcf.gla.ac.uk> said:
quoted 7 lines I just picked up an excellent 3" CD on Metamkine records by Christine
> I just picked up an excellent 3" CD on Metamkine records by Christine
> Groult. It's excellent academic Concrete style stuff, very drony and
> minimal. When i was aon holiday in Berlin i saw the whole label back
> catalogue in a shop (i can only recall Jim O'Rourke artist-wise
> though) and really regret not getting them then - so can anyone fill
> me in on what the other stuff on the label sounds like, or give me
> some background to it, or give me a clue where to actually get it?
There are a lot of titles in the "Musique pour l'oreille" series published by
Metamkine (FYI: Metamkine is a French distributor, as well as a label and an
"improvisation unit" featuring Jerome Noetinger and two video artists). I know
a few of them that : Jim O'Rourke's is an early concrete work, partly recorded
in France; Luc Ferrari's is an older piece for voice; Dominique Petitgand's is
very nice, but I know a few people who don't like it (lots of French speaking
on his, so it might not be very interesting if you dont know French); there is
a good one by Ralf Wehowsky (RLW) as well as by Bernard Gunther. Among others
that I haven't heard you have Jerome Noetinger, Michel Chion, Xavier Garcia (I
think), and tons that I don't know. There are a few duds though.
The series is being revived and some new titles should be coming in soon, such
as turntablist Erik M and Guillaume Beauron (who's only 18 and makes
incredible electro-acoustic stuff).
As for foreign availability, I have no idea, but you can try emailing
metamkine@compuserve.org.
Julien