John Duncan - First Recordings 1978-1985 3xLP/1xDVD Box

John Duncan’s (LAFMS-associated) early tape-recordings (Station Event, No, Probe, Gain and Dark Market Broadcast) for the first time on vinyl in a nice deluxe and embossed three-LP box with booklet and DVD. The DVD is NTSC format (for North America), region free. Limited, numbered edition of 500 copies.
$10 postage surcharge added to domestic orders; international customers please get in touch for rates.
"The growing interest in John Duncan's work as a composer, performer and conceptual artist shows that even normal folk, if subjected to the right suggestions and stimuli, are able to recognize real talent, independently from their religious, sociopolitical and personal convictions. Duncan, for many years only championed by discerning fellow artists and independent-minded writers, has by now reached an iconic status which time will only help to enhance, as the man from Wichita remains a cutting-edge explorer who always manages to stick a salt finger in the wounds of truth. First Recordings 1978-1985 is a gorgeous 3-LP box set, a spartan black-and-grey artifact containing music originally released on low-budget and even lower-circulation cassettes and vinyls. It's a fascinating view of several back-pages in Duncan's book, which will bring back memories of youth for those who have been following him since the early days, when Viennese Aktionism and noise-boosted sonic terrorism were major elements in his work. Yet the most striking track on offer is "NO", a Reichian (Wilhelm, not Steve) performance based on therapeutic anti-aggression hyperventilation exercises that took place in Los Angeles' KPFK station's open stage studio in 1978. Duncan's breathing starts normally, then becomes more and more violent until his gasps morph into desperate cries for help, as if he were being subjected to torture; snippets of pre-recorded sentences complement the whole. It's an intensely disturbing, distressing piece. The rest is equally compelling: "DARK MARKET BROADCAST" is based on masses of shortwaves and unrecognizable utterances, transmitted by Duncan via pirate FM radio in 1985 when he lived in Tokyo, while "STATION EVENT" is a recording of Tom Recchion and Michael LeDonne-Bhennet improvising live on KPFK on percussion and woodwinds while Duncan handles listeners' phone calls, putting their comments and rants on the air. The set also contains a DVD with two early videos, whose content could be stomach-churning for many; let's just say that you should keep the thing away from curious kids, if you have any.--Massimo Ricci, Paris Transatlantic
A1 - B2: Dark Market Broadcast
Composed for live broadcast on Dark Market Over Pirate FM Radio Code, Tokyo, 1985.
Recorded and broadcast from studio Unomori, Tokyo.
First released on C60 cassette by Cause & Effect, USA.
A1) John Duncan - Dance
A2) John Duncan - Quan Am
A3) John Duncan - Phase
A4) John Duncan - Head
A5) John Duncan - (No Title)
A6) John Duncan - Walpurgisnacht (Composed with Joe Potts)
A7) John Duncan - Phantom
B1) John Duncan - Purge
B2) John Duncan - (No Title)
C - D: Station Event
BDR ensemble live on Close Radio over KPFK, Los Angeles, 1978.
Improvised live in separate studios, with the performers unable to hear between them, mixed with listeners' responses.
First released on C60 cassette by AQM, Los Angeles.
C) BDR Ensemble – Untitled (Percussion - Tom Recchion; Conversations With Listeners - John Duncan; Woodwind - Michael Le Donne-Bhennet)
D) BDR Ensemble – Untitled (Percussion - Tom Recchion; Conversations With Listeners - John Duncan; Woodwind - Michael Le Donne-Bhennet)
E1: No
Broadcast live on Close Radio over KPFK, Los Angeles, 1978.
Performed in KPFK's open stage studio as guards block station staff and visitors from entering the event area.
First released on C30 cassette by AQM, Los Angeles.
E1) John Duncan – No; Stairway Guard - Michael Le Donne-Bhennet, Tom Recchion; Reichian Event, Recorded Voice - John Duncan)
E2: Probe
Composed for Assemblee Generale no. 5 compilation 1984/85.
First released on C30 cassette by Ptose Production.
E2) John Duncan – Probe
F: Gain
Recorded at studio Unomori, Tokyo, 1984.
First released on side A of a C60 cassette by AQM, Tokyo.
F) John Duncan & Paul Hurst – Gain (Shortwave); Field Recordings - Paul Hurst; Recorded By - John Duncan , Paul Hurst)
DVD
1: Prayer
Video (1982) released as “Prayer” video, AQM303 (1982)
2: Phantom
Video (1985) released on “Testament” video, RRR (1987)
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