Jacqueline Humbert & David Rosenboom
Stuart returns to the theatrical minimalist electronic album Daytime Viewing from 1979. Additional aural delights include orchestral Jimi Hendrix and experimental saxophone.
Stuart returns to the theatrical minimalist electronic album Daytime Viewing from 1979. Originally released into obscurity, it was a collaboration between performance artist Jacqueline Humbert and synthesizer pioneer David Rosenboom. Framed around the idea of a television soap opera and a female protagonist, the record explores domestic politics and feminism in a fantasy world tinged with darkness.
Additional bizarre aural delights include psych-pop, an orchestral rendition of Jimi Hendrix and new music from experimental saxophonist Alabaster dePlume.
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Aborted At Line
6 Mammut
- Experimental Music From Switzerland.
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Fad Gadget
Collapsing New People
- The Fad Gadget Singles.
- Mute.
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Jacqueline Humbert & David Rosenboom
Domestic Violence
- Daytime Viewing.
- Unseen Words.
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Gong
Master Builder
- You.
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Robin Saville
Content Of Mind
- Build A Diorama.
- Morr Music.
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Alabaster dePlume
Not Now Jesus
- To Cy & Lee: Instrumentals Vol. 1.
- International Anthem.
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Pefkin
Tulungusaq
- Celestial Navigations.
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The Gil Evans Orchestra
A Merman I Should Turn To Be
- Plays The Music Of Jimi Hendrix.
- RCA.
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The Fantasy Orchestra
Final Moments Of The Universe
- The Bear and Other Stories.
- Disco-Ordination.
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Deathprod
Occultation 4
- Occulting Disc.
- Smalltown Supersound.
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Tear Gas
Woman For Sale
- I'm A Freak 2 Baby (A Further Journey Through The British Heavy Psych And Hard R.
- Grapefruit Records.
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Jacqueline Humbert & David Rosenboom
Talk 2
- Daytime Viewing.
- Unseen Words.
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The Flowers of Hell
Blumchen
- Come Hell Or High Water.
- Saved By Vinyl.
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Steve Day & Mark Langford
Memory Of The Moon
- Pairing.
- Free Tone Records.
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Ornette Coleman
Ramblin'
- Change Of The Century.
- Atlantic.
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- Sun 15 Mar 2020 20:00麻豆社 Radio 6 Music