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Title: Mark Beyer - Radiator Music (1969-1974) LP Out Now!
Post by: Eigen Bast on November 18, 2020, 01:20:34 AM
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A bit of promo for some friends...keep the SW psycho !!

Between 1969 and 1974, and released here for the first time, acclaimed self-taught artist Mark Beyer made an experimental album that almost no one has heard. Sounding as if pots, pans, pipes and radiators are being played like a piano, in actuality the reel-to-reel tape machine is the instrument. Speeding up and slowing down these tracks, Beyer spent years down this sonic rabbit hole, a hint to his future obsessive practice.

Mark Beyer began making drawings during the same period, releasing his first comic in 1975; the cover of this 12" LP also dates from this time. His narrative drawings have defined the "doom generation," with Amy and Jordan one of the longest-running syndicated comic strips (1988-1996). Beyer's animations appeared on MTV's Liquid Television, and he illustrated posters, t-shirts and covers for John Zorn's classic album "Spy vs. Spy." This album, what Beyer describes as "so-called music," is filled with wild percussion, as though in the midst of falling apart. In these pieces is a missing part of the history of experimental music. Unheard until now.

Limited to 300 copies. Individually numbered. Digital download included.

Sample track:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B36eKME2Ofc

Purchase:
https://sicksicksick.storenvy.com/products/31274863-mark-beyer-radiator-music-1969-1974-ltd-ed-12-lp-sssk-73