Luc Ferrari: Labyrinthe de Violence (ALGA MARGHEN )
From the one-sheet:
“Capturing the four soundtracks conceived in 1975 for the multimedia/audiovisual performances at Galiéra Museum in Paris, the previously unreleased Labyrinthe de Violence stretching across two LPs represents a peek into Luc Ferrari's creations connected to his Atelier de Libération de la Musique experiences … a collective of musicians with Martin Davorin Jagodic, Philippe Besombes, Alain Petit and David Jisse … they worked at Labyrinthe de Violence, a looped audiovisual labyrinth which evoked the violence of contemporary society, and was a reaction to the political situation of the time. This is a multimedia work, spread across four rooms dedicated to the following themes: Power/Profit/Violence/Pollution. Each side of this 2LP set reproduces … one of the four rooms in the Museum, automatically mixing in the central space.”
First press limited to 500 numbered copies; gatefold sleeve.
From the one-sheet:
“Capturing the four soundtracks conceived in 1975 for the multimedia/audiovisual performances at Galiéra Museum in Paris, the previously unreleased Labyrinthe de Violence stretching across two LPs represents a peek into Luc Ferrari's creations connected to his Atelier de Libération de la Musique experiences … a collective of musicians with Martin Davorin Jagodic, Philippe Besombes, Alain Petit and David Jisse … they worked at Labyrinthe de Violence, a looped audiovisual labyrinth which evoked the violence of contemporary society, and was a reaction to the political situation of the time. This is a multimedia work, spread across four rooms dedicated to the following themes: Power/Profit/Violence/Pollution. Each side of this 2LP set reproduces … one of the four rooms in the Museum, automatically mixing in the central space.”
First press limited to 500 numbered copies; gatefold sleeve.
From the one-sheet:
“Capturing the four soundtracks conceived in 1975 for the multimedia/audiovisual performances at Galiéra Museum in Paris, the previously unreleased Labyrinthe de Violence stretching across two LPs represents a peek into Luc Ferrari's creations connected to his Atelier de Libération de la Musique experiences … a collective of musicians with Martin Davorin Jagodic, Philippe Besombes, Alain Petit and David Jisse … they worked at Labyrinthe de Violence, a looped audiovisual labyrinth which evoked the violence of contemporary society, and was a reaction to the political situation of the time. This is a multimedia work, spread across four rooms dedicated to the following themes: Power/Profit/Violence/Pollution. Each side of this 2LP set reproduces … one of the four rooms in the Museum, automatically mixing in the central space.”
First press limited to 500 numbered copies; gatefold sleeve.