Album dated 1986
Used item: Vinyl / Cover / Booklet are all in perfect conditions
Album released in 1986 by The Hafler Trio, an experimental music unit formed in the early 80s by Andrew McKenzie, Chris Watson and fictional scientist Dr. Edward Moolenbeek.
It is a recording of three live performances in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, in 1986, featuring Dr Edward Moolenbeek giving a lengthy speech to the audience against a backdrop of writhing noise, electronic and concrete sounds, in what they call a 'lecture'.
It is a very interesting soundscape recorded with modified binaural microphones.
The artwork is also very good, including a jacket with just a sticker on a plain sleeve, a disc with just etching without a label, and a booklet with illustrations and details of the lectures.
Packaged in a plain white sleeve with a label affixed to the front.
The vinyl has no labels, but the information (band name, title, "CHARRM 3A", "CHARRM 3B") has instead been scratched into the vinyl where labels would otherwise have been located.
Includes a 16-page booklet
Tracklist:
A1 First Way Of Saying Two
B1 Second Way Of Saying Two
B2 Third Way Of Saying Two
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