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<label id="cycling74" href="http://www.electrocd.com/fr/boutique/cycling74/">
  <name>Cycling &#8217;74</name>
  <shortname>Cycling &#8217;74</shortname>
  <recording id="c74_012" href="http://www.electrocd.com/fr/cat/c74_012/" recent="yes">
    <artist>Amoebazoid</artist>
    <cover href="http://www.electrocd.com/res/couv.lrg/012_C74.gif" />
    <title>Zuckung</title>
    <catno>C74 012</catno>
    <year>2007</year>
    <format>
      <code>CD</code>
      <price>25.00 CA$</price>
      <availability></availability>
    </format>
    <description>[traduction fran&#231;aise non disponible] Zuckung takes its name from the German
    word for twitch: that burst of energy that separates two different trajectories.</description>
  </recording>
  <recording id="c74_004" href="http://www.electrocd.com/fr/cat/c74_004/">
    <artist>Kim Cascone</artist>
    <cover href="http://www.electrocd.com/res/couv.lrg/004_C74.gif" />
    <title>Dust Theories</title>
    <catno>C74 004</catno>
    <year>2001</year>
    <format>
      <code>CD</code>
      <availability>rupture de stock temporaire</availability>
    </format>
  </recording>
  <recording id="c74_010" href="http://www.electrocd.com/fr/cat/c74_010/">
    <artist>Crater</artist>
    <cover href="http://www.electrocd.com/res/couv.lrg/010_C74.gif" />
    <title>Proceed</title>
    <catno>C74 010</catno>
    <year>2005</year>
    <format>
      <code>CD</code>
      <price>25.00 CA$</price>
      <availability></availability>
    </format>
    <description>[traduction fran&#231;aise non disponible] Craters are the signature of some great
    event. The earth breaks open. Something falls from the sky. After the flash and the fury fade,
    people congregate to revisit the scene of the spectacle. A live recording is a similar
    pilgrimage to the source. Proceed, the new c74 release by the improvising live ensemble Crater,
    documents two expansive and incendiary sets of groove-driven invention and interplay from
    Crater's central core of jhno (laptop) and Scott Amendola (drums, electronics, and percussion)
    and their companions-guitarists Nels Cline and Dave Mac Nab and bassists Devin Hoff and Todd
    Sickafoose. Their resultant interplay is a rich blend of emergent order that Greg Burke of the
    LA Weekly describes as &#8220;&#8230; certain moments from Miles Davis' 70's, adding elements
    of modern dread and substituting wonder for pain. It feels like now&#8230; There are no styles
    any more, only music.&#8221;</description>
  </recording>
  <recording id="c74_013" href="http://www.electrocd.com/fr/cat/c74_013/" new="yes" recent="yes">
    <artist>Dr Ox</artist>
    <cover href="http://www.electrocd.com/res/couv.lrg/013_C74.gif" />
    <title>DR.OX</title>
    <catno>C74 013</catno>
    <year>2008</year>
    <format>
      <code>CD</code>
      <availability>bient&#244;t</availability>
    </format>
    <description>[traduction fran&#231;aise non disponible] When it comes to hearing DR.OX, the
    mysterious self-titled release of cellist Tanja Orning and composer Natasha Barrett on C74
    Records is a good place to train the imagination; it&#8217;s a reference to the one of Jules
    Verne&#8217;s off-the-beaten-paths stories that, once read, stays with you. Unlike the Verne
    tale, Natasha and Tanja&#8217;s names and works will probably be as familiar to anyone who
    observes music in the new century as Captain Nemo or Phileas Fogg. Natasha Barrett&#8217;s
    extensive and diverse catalog of electroacoustic/acousmatic composition and installation work
    has always been concerned with revealing the evocative potential of aural detail. Tanja
    Orning&#8217;s career as a cellist has been about reuniting the long-sundered relationship
    between the roles of composer and performer in a dizzying array of contexts, from the concert
    hall to work with the rock band Wunderkammer and the Christian Wallumrod Ensemble. The Doctor
    Ox of the Jules Verne tale descends on the sleepy and conventional Flemish hamlet of Quiquenone
    for surreptitious experiments that involve using the village gas lamps to distribute a
    mysterious gas (later revealed to be Oxygen) whose effect on the population is decidedly
    enervating. Tanja and Natasha, in the guise of creating a compelling listening experience, also
    have something else in mind &#8212; using Natasha&#8217;s Max/MSP patching to combine the rigor
    and focus of the compositional process with the immediacy and virtuosity of Tanja&#8217;s
    improvisation. The result is no experiment at all, but an elevated listening experience.
    [source: www.cycling74.com]</description>
  </recording>
  <recording id="c74_001" href="http://www.electrocd.com/fr/cat/c74_001/">
    <artist>The Freight Elevator Quartet</artist>
    <artistdetail>Dubois, Feuer, Finn, Krieger</artistdetail>
    <cover href="http://www.electrocd.com/res/couv.lrg/001_C74.gif" />
    <title>Fix It In Post (Live, 1997-2000)</title>
    <catno>C74 001</catno>
    <year>2001</year>
    <format>
      <code>CD</code>
      <price>25.00 CA$</price>
      <availability></availability>
    </format>
  </recording>
  <recording id="c74_002" href="http://www.electrocd.com/fr/cat/c74_002/">
    <artist>interface</artist>
    <artistdetail>Bahn, Trueman</artistdetail>
    <cover href="http://www.electrocd.com/res/couv.lrg/002_C74.gif" />
    <title>./swank</title>
    <catno>C74 002</catno>
    <year>2001</year>
    <format>
      <code>CD</code>
      <price>25.00 CA$</price>
      <availability></availability>
    </format>
  </recording>
  <recording id="c74_006" href="http://www.electrocd.com/fr/cat/c74_006/">
    <artist>William Kleinsasser</artist>
    <cover href="http://www.electrocd.com/res/couv.lrg/006_C74.gif" />
    <title>Available Instruments</title>
    <catno>C74 006</catno>
    <year>2002</year>
    <format>
      <code>CD</code>
      <price>25.00 CA$</price>
      <availability></availability>
    </format>
  </recording>
  <recording id="c74_007" href="http://www.electrocd.com/fr/cat/c74_007/">
    <artist>Sarah Peebles</artist>
    <cover href="http://www.electrocd.com/res/couv.lrg/007_C74.gif" />
    <title>Insect Groove</title>
    <catno>C74 007</catno>
    <year>2002</year>
    <format>
      <code>CD</code>
      <price>25.00 CA$</price>
      <availability></availability>
    </format>
  </recording>
  <recording id="c74_009" href="http://www.electrocd.com/fr/cat/c74_009/">
    <artist>John Shirley</artist>
    <cover href="http://www.electrocd.com/res/couv.lrg/009_C74.gif" />
    <title>Sonic Ninjutsu</title>
    <catno>C74 009</catno>
    <year>2004</year>
    <format>
      <code>CD</code>
      <price>25.00 CA$</price>
      <availability></availability>
    </format>
    <description>[traduction fran&#231;aise non disponible] Pity the poor ninja; the noble ninjutsu
    tradition is a rich combinatorial stew of the arts of stealth, information gathering, disguise,
    and situational/combat skills -- now reduced in the popular imagination to people in black
    jammies and matching ski masks throwing sharpened bicycle gears about. John Shirley&#8217;s new
    c74 release Sonic Ninjutsu carries the fight to redeem the tradition directly to the brain, by
    way of the ears. Armed with a full complement of the mysterious MSP tools of his craft, his
    cadre of autoharps, MIDI guitars, pneumonically inflected vocalizations and cleverly disguised
    traditional instruments slip silently into the refined corridors of Electroacoustic power, only
    to emerge at his command as a rambunctious horde of ferociously entertaining musics, possessed
    of speed, elegance, and considerable agility. Ally yourself with this company of sonic ninjas
    and they will serve you well.</description>
  </recording>
  <recording id="c74_005" href="http://www.electrocd.com/fr/cat/c74_005/">
    <artist>Carl Stone, Tetsu Inoue</artist>
    <cover href="http://www.electrocd.com/res/couv.lrg/005_C74.gif" />
    <title>pict.soul</title>
    <catno>C74 005</catno>
    <year>2001</year>
    <format>
      <code>CD</code>
      <price>25.00 CA$</price>
      <availability></availability>
    </format>
  </recording>
  <recording id="c74_008" href="http://www.electrocd.com/fr/cat/c74_008/">
    <artist>Leslie Stuck</artist>
    <cover href="http://www.electrocd.com/res/couv.lrg/008_C74.gif" />
    <title>Pas</title>
    <catno>C74 008</catno>
    <year>2003</year>
    <format>
      <code>CD</code>
      <price>25.00 CA$</price>
      <availability></availability>
    </format>
    <description>[traduction fran&#231;aise non disponible] Pas brings together a collection of six
    pieces from composer Leslie Stuck, created over a period of ten years.</description>
  </recording>
  <recording id="c74_011" href="http://www.electrocd.com/fr/cat/c74_011/">
    <artist>Gregory Taylor</artist>
    <cover href="http://www.electrocd.com/res/couv.lrg/011_C74.gif" />
    <title>Voiceband Jilt</title>
    <catno>C74 011</catno>
    <year>2006</year>
    <format>
      <code>CD</code>
      <price>25.00 CA$</price>
      <availability></availability>
    </format>
    <description>[traduction fran&#231;aise non disponible] Like the Pompeiian vineyard whose image
    adorns its cover, Voiceband Jilt reveals its patient order and beauty as one moves through it.
    Gregory&#8217;s respectful recombinant homage to the Invalid Object series of recordings
    curated by Christopher Murphy for the F&#228;llt label (which Gregory describes as &#8220;the
    new century&#8217;s equivalent of Brian Eno&#8217;s Obscure Music label&#8221;) captures a
    recording of Gregory at one with his favorite software &#8212; jhno&#8217;s deep and subtle
    loop-based performance instrument radiaL. Voiceband Jilt weaves gentle clicks, earthy rhythms,
    deep pads and shimmering melodies into an engrossingly crafted landscape whose ebb and flow
    respectfully adorns the contours of silence and attention.</description>
  </recording>
  <recording id="c74_003" href="http://www.electrocd.com/fr/cat/c74_003/">
    <artist>Amnon Wolman</artist>
    <cover href="http://www.electrocd.com/res/couv.lrg/003_C74.gif" />
    <title>Dangerous Bend</title>
    <catno>C74 003</catno>
    <year>2001</year>
    <format>
      <code>CD</code>
      <price>25.00 CA$</price>
      <availability></availability>
    </format>
  </recording>
</label>
