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Institute for Danish Sound Archeology

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Danish experimental musician Bjørn Nørgaard, who was active in the 1960s, secretly released a 1969-part reel tape in 30, which has now been reissued on cassette.Includes two mysterious recordings like humming.Click here for labels and other works /// Click here to see more Institute for Danish Sound Archaeology releases available at...
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Sound art work by Danish artist Stig Brøgger, who has been active since the 1960s. Comes with DL code.Below is a commentary by the author himself. "Stig brøgger, 10 x rum, duration 23 min. Probability w. Enclosed are 10 pictures from 10 spaces. The only connection between spaces is that they have hexagonal elements, but 200 There could have been a location.Two minutes of sound recorded from each location.It's not a matter of moving somewhere, it's just being in a different location (space).No edits to the sequence, two from here and there. Minute by minute.This is sound, not music.For example, in a car/station/lake garden/playground/department store...etc.In addition, the soundtrack of the Science F movie "From Outer Space" Some are applied randomly.There's nothing more to it than that I like the sound of this kind of movie.More abstractly, it is the change or disturbance of one or the other environment, that is, the probability. (where W-...
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As the name suggests, it was compiled from songs submitted to Danish amateur music contests from 1959 to 1976 and reissued on a 180g heavyweight board by the Institute for Danish Sound Archaeology, a label specializing in reissues in Denmark.There are a lot of songs with a high degree of freedom, and it's fresh to listen to now.Comes with a 12-page booklet and DL code that gives you a glimpse of the Danish scene at the time.Click here for labels and other works /// Click here to see more Institute for Danish Sound...
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Two tapes produced by Danish composer Henning Christiansen who was enrolled in Fluxus from 1986 to 87 are released on a two-disc vinyl from the country's recurrence specialty label Institute for Danish Sound Archeology.Contains 2 gem collages that will not fade even if you listen to them now. Includes DL code and scorebook. It is a 2g heavy board. Peter der Große / Gudbrandsdal by Henning Christiansen ...
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Knud Viktor, a photographer/painter/filmmaker from Copenhagen, Denmark, who passed away in 2013, has released an unreleased 1978 recording of Owl's Nest on a 7-inch by Institute for Danish Sound Archaeology, a label specializing in reissues in the same country.Includes his own narration. Comes with DL code.Owl lovers are a must.Click here for labels and other works /// Click here to see more Institute for Danish...
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Danish New Age pioneer Per Nørgård's 1987 cassette release on Fønix Musik has been reissued on double vinyl by the Danish reissue label Institute for Danish Sound Archaeology.Contains 2 songs that you can fully immerse yourself in.It is a spread jacket specification. Comes with DL code. Originally issued in 5 on a...
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Photographer/painter/filmmaker Knud Viktor from Copenhagen, Denmark, who passed away in 2013, compiled two masterpieces released in 1972, and reissued them as a double LP by Institute for Danish Sound Archaeology, a label specializing in reissues in the same country.It is a concrete work that uses a lot of water sounds and can be enjoyed in ASMR. Comes with DL code and insert. It is a 2g weight board.Click here for labels and other works /// Click here to see more Institute for Danish Sound...
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Recorded by Danish artists in 1848, this is the first release of a phantom song that was sleeping in the collection of the National Museum of Art in Copenhagen.The following is an explanation by the label. Includes DL code and booklet. The story of Linien II's sound experiment was told in 1948 by a handful of young, idealistic and self-revealing stupid Danish artists Richard Winther, Hans “Bamse” Kragh-Jacobsen, Niels Macholm, Ib Geertsen and others. , A detour that invented its own concrete art of sound, about the same time that radio engineer and composer Pierre Schaeffer worked on the development of Musique Concrète in Paris-- Schaeffer's first groundbreaking musique concrète, "Cinq études de bruits," was even released to the public in Copenhagen before it premiered on French radio.In this release, five experiments in different ways of expressing the artist's attempt to find new solutions by replacing a series of formal aesthetic concerns related to Gutai Art with the medium of sound. Gutai sound works are introduced.So far, there are only two sets of works copied to the original record of the fragile lacquer board, both of which are trapped deep in the museum's archive, so it is a story that has never been told before.This time, the Danish Institute of Acoustic Archeology released it on LP about 5 years after recording, and finally it became possible to listen to the historical sound source.With this release, a comprehensive art history textbook has been created.This release was made possible with the support and cooperation of the artist's heirs, in collaboration with the National Museum of Art in Copenhagen and the Jorn Museum of Art. ...
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Photographer/painter/filmmaker Knud Viktor from Copenhagen, Denmark, who passed away in 2013, created a song in 1977 at the request of the French radio station France Musique, and reissued it by Institute for Danish Sound Archaeology, a French reissue label. .It is a piece that can be enjoyed in ASMR with plenty of refreshing sounds such as the sound of a suikinkutsu, the chirping of birds, and the sound of insects. Includes DL code and 24-page photo book. It is a 180g weight board.Click here for labels and other works /// Click here to see more Institute for Danish...
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Knud Viktor, a photographer/painter/filmmaker from Copenhagen, Denmark, who passed away in 2013, has released an unreleased 1978 recording of Owl's Nest on a 7-inch by Institute for Danish Sound Archaeology, a label specializing in reissues in the same country.Includes his own narration. Comes with DL code.Owl lovers are a must.Click here for labels and other works /// Click here to see more Institute for Danish...
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The masterpiece of Danish mogul electronic music Bent Lorentzen is reissued on a 180g weight board from the Danish recurrence specialty label Institute of Danish Sound Archeology.Contains all 8 songs.Click here to see more Institute for Danish Sound Archeology ...
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