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<label id="asphodel" href="http://www.electrocd.com/en/boutique/asphodel/">
  <name>Asphodel</name>
  <shortname>Asphodel</shortname>
  <recording id="asp_0966" href="http://www.electrocd.com/en/cat/asp_0966/">
    <artist>[va]</artist>
    <cover href="http://www.electrocd.com/res/couv.lrg/0966_ASP.gif" />
    <title>A Storm of Drones</title>
    <subtitle>The Sombient Trilogy</subtitle>
    <catno>ASP 0966</catno>
    <year>1995</year>
    <format>
      <code>3xCD</code>
      <availability>out of print</availability>
    </format>
  </recording>
  <recording id="asp_2034" href="http://www.electrocd.com/en/cat/asp_2034/">
    <artist>Li Alin</artist>
    <cover href="http://www.electrocd.com/res/couv.lrg/2034_ASP.gif" />
    <title>All In</title>
    <catno>ASP 2034</catno>
    <year>2006</year>
    <format>
      <code>CD</code>
      <price>20.00 CA$</price>
      <availability></availability>
    </format>
    <description>All In is an audio diary of &#8220;pop noir&#8221; love songs that chronicles an
    exploration of a deeper, more intimate side to her engaging sphere of contradictory
    personalities. These ten French and English parables were conceived in Li&#8217;s isolated
    Nesthetik lab in downtown Montr&#233;al where the themes of loneliness, erotic hope and
    transformation became restless acquaintances. Selections to focus upon include Killing Time,
    Little Girl and the final track J&#8217;aspire for those seeking an introduction to the album.
    The other songs like the opener Feu and the piano and voice mysteries of Leave Me Alone &amp;
    Folie&#8230; depict a more personal poetry, solitary in scope and expansive in character.
    Stylistic references may touch upon hints of Marlena Dietrich, Nico or aspects of Serge
    Gainsbourg, but listeners of Li Alin are apt to find themselves in a fresher, fragile universe
    navigated by the obsessive nature of this spare, raw, euphoric voice.</description>
  </recording>
  <recording id="asp_0978" href="http://www.electrocd.com/en/cat/asp_0978/">
    <artist>Francis Dhomont</artist>
    <cover href="http://www.electrocd.com/res/couv.lrg/0978_ASP.gif" />
    <title>Frankenstein Symphony</title>
    <catno>ASP 0978</catno>
    <year>1997</year>
    <format>
      <code>CD</code>
      <availability>temp. out of stock</availability>
    </format>
    <description>A hybrid thing in four movements, made of cut-up pieces, pasted, assembled, sowed
    parts that are alike and contrasted, and that I have named, for obvious reasons, the
    Frankenstein Symphony: an unusual electroacoustic adventure. Armed with a scalpel and a
    splicing (operational) block, I sampled several morphological organs from the the works of 22
    composers and friends (many of whom were students of mine), and with their imprudent blessings
    (on a stormy night?), brought to life this little acoustic monster which I hold particularly
    close to my heart. &#8212;FD [ii-97]</description>
  </recording>
</label>
