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Artist: MILLS, JEFF
Title: From The 21st
Label: SONY (JAPAN)
Format: CD
Price: $30.00
Catalog #: AICT 43
Japanese-only CD collection of tracks from the international king of Detroit loop minimalism. An exclusive album of new tracks, not a collection of previously available vinyl tracks. Futuristic and expansive Mills development, highly desirable. "All compositions arranged, produced and mixed by Jeff Mills for Axis Records. Recorded at Spider Formation-Chicago." Track listing: "Gata"/"Solara"/"Dove@3:43"/"Optima (Reason)/""B2f-7"/"To Count"/"31J56-4"/"Zenith"/"Twighlight 20"/"Violet (21 Counts)/"M87". Mills, from the Sony Techno Page; "Born in 1963 in Detroit, Jeff Mills started DJing in 1987. He started creating his own music in 1989. He formed a Techno unit, Underground Resistance with Mike Banks, aka Mad Mike , in 1990. His record has been released under a several names including X-101. After leaving Underground Resistance, he established his own label, Axis, based in Chicago. As one of the most talented and popular DJs, he spends much time touring and performing in Europe and UK. He established a new label, Purpose Maker, in 1996, in which he approaches and challenges Techno music at a different level. Jeff Mills is known for playing 30 to 50 disks within an hour -- truly an unique DJ style. This is because he tries his best to get the cream of every record and only plays the part he feels is the best part of each tune. He believes that DJ's need to listen to the music carefully, and be a medium for the record consumer. For some strange reason, he does not consider himself a DJ."


Artist: SLITS, THE
Title: Return Of The Giant Slits
Label: SONY (JAPAN)
Format: CD
Price: $24.00
Catalog #: MHCP 208CD
Last copies of this Japanese edition, more recently reissued by Petit Blast First... Japanese-only reissue of the 2nd Slits album, originally issued by CBS in 1981. Produced by The Slits, in conjunction with Dick O'dell (Y Records) and Dennis Bovell. Lineup on this album was: Ari Up (vocals), Viv Albertine (guitar), Tessa Pollitt (bass), Bruce Smith (drums), Steve Beresford (keyboards). This was the final Slits recording, never previously reissued (nor ever issued at all in the US). "What the Slits came up with on Return of the Giant Slits is nothing short of breath taking. The songs might not have the punch of their early punk sides or the catchiness of the current pop trends circa 1981, but what they do have is a cutting edge sound and production. The songs have a meandering feel to them, but they remain centered by the incredible vocalizing of the Ari Up and her fellow Slits, the varied rhythms, and offbeat instrumentation." -- Gullbuy.


Artist: WYATT, ROBERT
Title: The End of an Ear
Label: SONY (JAPAN)
Format: CD
Price: $25.00
Catalog #: MHCP 430CD
Japanese reissue of the first (pre-accident) Robert Wyatt solo album, first issued in 1970 by CBS. 2004 digital remaster, packaged in mini-LP paper sleeve. At this point Wyatt was in between work with the Soft Machine and Matching Mole and was aided by the likes of Elton Dean (alto saxello), David Sinclair (organ), Mark Charig (cornet), Neville Whitehead (bass), Mark Ellidge (piano) & Cyril Ayers (percussion). Wyatt himself on drums, mouth, piano, organ. The album opens & closes with a baffling space-jazz 'cover' of Gil Evans' 'Las Vegas Tango' that is quite deep, and proceeds through various settings of psychedelic jazz, Gong-like jamming and free-style improv balladry. Very out, very good. Japanese liner notes. Also included is a Soft Machine, Matching Mole, Robert Wyatt family tree diagram in English.


Artist: CAGE, JOHN
Title: Music For Keyboard 1935-1948
Label: SONY (JAPAN)
Format: 2CD
Price: $43.00
Catalog #: SICC 076/77CD
A series of Japanese-only reissues from 2003 by Sony of John Cage-related documents, rescuing these historic recordings back to the public view after decades of exclusion. Music For Keyboard is THE famous double LP of Cage's early piano music (including his first prepared piano works), originally issued by Columbia in 1970. Produced by David Behrman, performed by Jeanne Kirstein (prepared piano, piano, toy piano). Recorded 1969; reproduction of the original Richard Kostelanetz liner notes included. Features: "Two Pieces" (1938); "Metamorphosis" (1938); "Bacchanale" (1938), "The Perilous Night" (1944); "Tossed As It Is Untroubled" (1943), "A Valentine Out of Season" (1944), "Root of an Unfocus" (1944); "Two Pieces" (1946); "Prelude for Meditation" (1944); "Music for Marcel Duchamp" (1947); "Suite For Toy Piano" (1948); "Dream" (1948). From Richard Kostelanetz's liner notes: "...their distinctive rhythms and unusual tonalities make these pieces as instantly recognizable as Cage's own face and voice; for the paradox is that although many of his compositional constraints function to deny both personal habit and tasteful choice, they also create a particular style of sound in time that is unmistakably Cagean." This was a Japanese-only CD for a long time, but just recently issued in the U.S. on the New World Records label...

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