Mnemonist Orchestra (album)
Mnemonist Orchestra is the eponymously titled debut studio album of the free improvisation ensemble Mnemonist Orchestra, released in 1979 by Dys Records.
Background
The album was recorded in March 1979 by a group of friends who coming from a diverse background, including musicians, visual artists and scientists. Interested in the possibilities of spontaneous interaction among a diverse group, they intended the album to be an exploration on technological saturation of society and its effect on children. The music drew heavily from musique concrète and film music, both of which would continue to influence the ensembles work.[1]
Track listing
1. |
"Input" |
12:00 |
2. |
"Vulnerable, Than Functional" |
11:38 |
1. |
"Corrosive on Contact" |
11:20 |
2. |
"Stasis" |
15:40 |
Personnel
Adapted from the Mnemonist Orchestra liner notes.[2]
- Mnemonist Orchestra
- Steve Chaffey – drums, percussion
- John Herdt – electric guitar, percussion (A2, B2)
- Torger Hougen – spoken word, illustrations
- Bruce McGregor – tape, conducting, photography, illustrations
- Dave Mowers – trombone, percussion
- Hugh Ragin – trumpet, percussion
- Steve Scholbe – alto saxophone
- William Sharp – tape, conducting, arrangements, production, cover art, design, piano (A2), 5-string electric guitar (B1)
- Randy Yeates – spoken word, illustrations
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- Additional musicians
- Production and additional personnel
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Release history
Region |
Date |
Label |
Format |
Catalog |
United States |
1979 |
Dys |
LP |
DYS 01 |
References
External links