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Artist: M.E.V.
Title: Spacecraft/Unified Patchwork Theory
Label: ALGA MARGHEN (ITALY)
Format: CD
Price: $19.00
Catalog #: ALGA 038CD
2008 repress! "In the fall of 1966 a group of composers that included Frederic Rzewski, Alvin Curran, Allen Bryant, Jon Phetteplace, Giuseppe Chiari and Richard Teitelbaum organized 'Avanguardia Musicale I', a festival of several consecutive nights at the Accademia Filarmonica Romana. The program included tape music, Fluxus performance art pieces and live electronic works. It was also the beginning of the group MEV. One year later the group was in Rome, Italy, but also involved in a very active period of touring in Northern Europe, mostly in Germany. It was the period of the first major collective pice, 'Spacecraft'. In many ways, the music of that period was the most unique and radical in the group's thirty years history. The instrumentation included Rzewski's amplified glass plate to which he attached coiled and stretched springs of various kinds, all highly amplified with contact microphone. With it he generated a range of sounds from the screaming of wild animals and viscous percussive clangs to richly resonant low gong sounds. Alvin Curran used contact mikes to amplify a large Italian olive oil can, an African thumb piano and various items of junk he scavenged at the site of the gigs, as well as a distorted amplified trumpet. Allen Bryant's idiosyncratic instrument, an old electronic organ he had bought in a Roman flea market and re-wired by trial and error until he got the sound he liked, and Richard Teitelbaum's Moog, which he played by twirling knobs while triggering it with his brainwaves and toes and amplified heartbeats made up the 'synth' section. Finally, Ivan Vandor's (at that time also member of Gruppo di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza) wildy wailing alto sax -- usually long, high sustained screams or low guttural honks -- rode above the dense noise textures that gradually evolved and grew over time into violent climaxes. These in turn gave way to soft, slow and meditative sustained vocal and electronic drones and chants. This CD, the first in a series of editions devoted to MEV, introduces us to the integral 42 minutes of 'Spacecraft' recorded in Cologne, Germany (1967), as well as to the more recent 'Unified Patchwork Theory' recorded at Rote Fabrik in Zurich (CH), in 1990 featuring Curran (sampler and synths), Rzewski (piano), Teitelbaum (synths), Steve Lacy (soprano sax) and Garrett List (trombone, voice and electronics). Digipack CD edition including a folded insert with original photos of the group from 1967, the text by Frederic Rzewski titled 'Plan for Spacecraft' (first published in Source Magazine) and an excerpt from 'Some MEV Memories' by Richard Teitelbaum."

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Artist: MEV
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Label: IRML
Format: CD
Price: $11.00
Catalog #: IRML 002CD
A previously unreleased document of MEV -- four sections of an improvisation recorded in London, 1968, spread out over 43 minutes. The line up was Bryant (synthesizer), Alvin Curran (trumpet, percussion), Frederick Rzewski (amplified percussion, singing), Jon Phetteplace (amplified cello). Powerful, historic noise and the first easily available MEV music on CD. Also comes with a Bryant solo synth wig-out piece at the end. Both of these IRML CDs come in regular jewel cases, and endearingly primitive xerox graphics; essential stuff to say the least.


Artist: MEV
Title: Rome Cansrt
Label: IRML
Format: CD
Price: $11.00
Catalog #: IRML 004CD
The original MEV (Allan Bryant, Alvin Curran, Frederic Rzewski, Joh Phetteplace), recorded in the spring of 1968 in Rome. "Vault find recordings of a MEV concert from Spring of 1968, featuring the original lineup of Allan Bryant (synthesizers), Alvin Curran (percussion, trumpet), Frederic Rzewski (percussion), and Jon Phetteplace (cello, percussion). Booklet reprints prime Bryant rants on church/state separation ('TH' 10 GRAETST AMERICNZ WR AGENST ORGANYZD RLIJN (OR)'), questionable medical practices ('SRCMSIZHN(S)-ITS DUN FOR MNI($)!'), the IBM theft of Apple technologies ('Just lyc Bill Gates mest up 7 Mac sstm, wich hi stol, n Uzd a cAmplx DOS sstm t mc it a mes U had t go t school t lrn, n wth cn upgrEdz ($)'), and quantum physics ('invent betr fzcl-xpl'nESnz 7an PAW, jumps, chans Es, Its bcm a stuupid wrd.'). You really can't find more convincing MEV recordings than this, excellent field-scrape with low-frequency peaks & valleys (incorrect tape speed during mastering process? You be the judge) and solemn, sub-aqueous anti-gloss tones... Excellent." -- Hrvatski.


Artist: MEV
Title: Pieces
Label: IRML
Format: CD
Price: $11.00
Catalog #: IRML 006CD
Third archival MEV release on Allan Bryant's label. The first track, 'Quadrupl Play', is a piece for rubberbands recorded in 1966 by Allen Bryant. It can be described as 'variations on melody' and was played at the first MEV concerts in St. Paul du Vence, France and at Teatro Argentina in Rome. The second track, 'Pich Out' (or 'Rocket Take Off)', for 4 guitars, is loud and thundering, played by 4 musicians through 4 speakers at Sala Beloch, Rome in March 1967. Features Rzewski, Phetteplace, Curran, Bryant.


Artist: MEV
Title: 72 Berlz
Label: IRML
Format: CD
Price: $11.00
Catalog #: IRML 007CD
A MEV "theater piece", performed by Alan Bryant (or "Al B" as shown on the cover in "fnetc speling"). Alan Byrant was a founding member of MEV, but this is newly recorded & full of mystery. Not sure of the content, it's supposed to be some kind of conceptual work dedicated to (or inspired by) Samuel Beckett's classic 1957 play "Endgame". The sound is based around solo string ambiance, in a style akin to Alan's classic solo work Space Guitars. Abstract and thrilling.

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