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Various Artists - AudioArt Compilation 03 CD [Gruen041] $17.60 (€13.75)
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Label: Gruenrekorder Notify Me (What is this?)

GRUENREKORDER AUDIOART COMPILATION 03 (compilation CD by Gruenrekorder) Germany’s Gruenrekorder label releases many CDRs, all dealing with ‘experimental’ music in it’s wide variety of forms. Field recordings play an important role, but also electronics, improvisation and sound poetry. Every once in a while they release ‘real’ CDs, usually compilations, filled with their roster. As such ‘Audioart Compilation 03? is nothing new under the sun. Costa Grühn, Lasse-Marc Riek, Stefan Funck, Gran Ou Lee, Etzin, Suspicion Breeds Confidence: they are all names we heard before, on ‘Audioart Compilation 02? and the variety works well here again: from the engine of a car to a techno like song, and more adventurous forms of electronica: they are all there. It’s almost like a nice experimental radio show, except that there is no talking in between. But perhaps after the introduction from before, you could wonder why they need to be introduced again? Most remarkable, and perhaps one of the few non-German contributions is the one by Anthea Caddy and Thembi Soddell. (FdW) - Vital Weekly

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Customer Reviews:
On 2007-12-17 00:00:00, 'Don Poe, EAR/Rational Staff Reviewer' gave the following review:
Wow, the artwork on this folded/opening digipack is really eye-catching. Nice job! Let's start with Track 4 by Beginnings with No Ends "Music for One." This is a delicate piece with slight electronics and (maybe) a guitar. Very mellow and happy making. Cool glissandos in this one. A different track sounds like a race car getting started and gunning around town. Damn, some poor gear shifting in there, though! benaras hasa track titled "Budhaditya Chattopadhyay" that sounds like it was recorded in Tibet. It strings together, smoothly, kids singing, a man chanting, bells and all things Buddhist sounding. Klippenkeks provides a windy sounding tortured electronics and buzzers piece. There are many more here!