Daszu - Zone of Swans/Lucid Actual + 1/2 Dativa 2xLP

$44.30
Quantity
  1. A01. Love/Obsession
  2. A02. Cynthia
  3. A03. Suppressed Malice
  4. A04. Emotional Humiliation
  5. A05. Phrenesis
  6. A06. Beta Diminished
  7. A07. Ophelia (Psycho-acoustic Theatre: live performance April 12
  8. 1981)
  9. B01. Krystalene Voga
  10. B02. Dina-Tina
  11. B03. Maximum Talk (Minimum Shame)
  12. B04. Plans
  13. B05. Mythological Love
  14. B06. La Plus Belle
  15. C01. Declaration
  16. C02. Love/ Obsession
  17. C03. Pink Haze
  18. C04. Plans
  19. C05. La Plus Belle
  20. D01. Mr. Irie
  21. D02. Dina-Tina
  22. D03. Hey Babu
  23. D04. Ophelia
Format
2LP
Released
January 17, 2020
Label
Lion Productions
Genre
Rock
Catalog No.
LION LP-174
Discs
2
Tracks
23

Double vinyl LP pressing. Includes eight-page insert booklet containing the Daszu manifesto, poetics for most tracks, a measure of band history, and Part 1 and 2 of Mark Rudolph's poetry from the Daszu era. An impediment to achieving a place in the post-punk pantheon - Daszu was based in Milwaukee, not in the UK. Except for cassette distributions in Helsinki and Dublin, and a few scattered performances, they lived, practiced and performed near home. In 1979, Mark Rudolph talked in his kitchen to David Wolf about an idea he had for a new music: how music could be 'popular' without rock guitars and a big wall sound such as large amps and organs. ""I said we could do a minimal three-piece music based on new melodic lines and poetry and synthesis. I thought that we could remake reality. It was possibly ambitious, but I didn't think so. We decided to do it."" They did it. Not with a big polyphonic keyboard, but with a mini-moog sound generator. The 1/2 Dativa material included on our Lion survey of Daszu's musical innovations was the work of Rudolph and his Australian friend and musician, Greg O'Connor (Boom Crash Opera). Rudolph had been studying mathematics and computer music in Australia, and a mix of Daszu, his computer generated music and O'Connor's great genius with electronic parts is evident in these intense, propulsive recordings made on a pair of DX-7 synthesizers one feverish day in 1983.





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