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Ken Moore: Anvil Creations: Recordings 1972-1983 - VINYL LP

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Ken Moore: Anvil Creations: Recordings 1972-1983 - VINYL LPTitle: Anvil Creations: Recordings 1972 1983 Artist: Ken Moore Label: Vinyl on Demand Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 769791958814 Genre: Electronic Release Date: 2015 12 11 Number of Discs: 6 Additional Details: LIMITED EDITION, WITH BONUS 7" Limited edition of 300. Ken Moore (from Baltimore, Maryland) is one of the very early American DIY synthesists and multi instrumental talents. Moore started to explore electronic music in the mid '70s while working

Title: Anvil Creations: Recordings 1972-1983
Artist: Ken Moore
Label: Vinyl on Demand
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 769791958814
Genre: Electronic
Release Date: 2015-12-11
Number of Discs: 6
Additional Details: LIMITED EDITION, WITH BONUS 7"

Limited edition of 300. Ken Moore (from Baltimore, Maryland) is one of the very early American DIY synthesists and multi-instrumental talents. Moore started to explore electronic music in the mid '70s while working in various (progressive) rock formations. In 1980 he established his own label, Anvil Creations, and in the following four years released approximately 20 tapes of solo and collaborative works he had recorded between 1973 and 1983. His solo work of that era bridges abstract electronic music with synthesizers and Mellotron and more psychedelic rock-based material he had primarily produced in the early to mid '70s. He also collaborated with Stuart Rosenzweig and founded the progressive rock duo Moore/Myers with David Wayne Myers. Moore was also very active in James Finch's International Electronic Music Association (IEMA), which started in 1979. Besides newsletters with contact-lists for subscribing musicians or reviews of cassettes, IEMA also organized festivals for musicians and released a series of seven IEMA collective/group compilation tapes containing musicians of the IEMA. Ken Moore was the man behind those tape compilations and their distribution. This box set contains five LPs and one 7" with tracks from Tempus Fugit (1980), To Come Into Being (1981), Loubi Stem (1981), To No Avail (1980), and The Jupiter Effect (1984) (all recorded 1976-'84), Frame of Reference (written 1972, rec. 1977-'79, rel. 1980), In a Pound of Logic (1983), Sense of Recreation (rec. 1972-'75, rel. 1981), Elixir (rec. 1974-'78, rel. 1981) by Moore & Larry Jeter, and Our Own Universe and Eccentric Projections, Volume 1 (both rec. 1976-'81, rel. 1981) by Moore & Rosenzweig.

Tracks:
1.1 A1. Oche de Leah (12:24)
1.2 A2. Tempus Fugit (9:30)
1.3 A3. the Dream in (5:23)
1.4 B1. to Come Into Being (7:58)
1.5 B2. the Putative Curvatures of Time (2:01)
1.6 B3. a Hole in Space (1:52)
1.7 B4. Radius of Captures (7:19)
1.8 B5. Suit of 15 Oscillators (8:00)
2.1 A1. Any Sense at All (8:28)
2.2 A2. for the Duration (2:55)
2.3 A3. for the Root Is the Dream (7:48)
2.4 A4. Viscous (8:18)
2.5 B1. the Jupiter Effect (Edit) (6:18)
2.6 B2. Derangement of Temporality (8:21)
2.7 B3. Event Horizon (9:14)
2.8 B4. the Rings of Saturn (Edit) (8:17)
3.1 A1. Steeple Church (5:20)
3.2 A2. Osmosis (2:47)
3.3 B1. Anvil Cumulus (10:29)
4.1 A1. Harlequins Party (5:48)
4.2 A2. Momentum (4:24)
4.3 A3. Plaster Anvil (4:20)
4.4 A4. Pendulum Clock (3:43)
4.5 A5. Frame of Reference (5:48)
4.6 B1. Invitation (5:07)
4.7 B2. Sense of Recreation (3:50)
4.8 B3. Capillary Action (6:02)
4.9 B4. Elastic Collision (7:48)
4.10 B5. Two Egg (7:10)
5.1 A1. Tidal Rush Part One (Low Tide) (7:04)
5.2 A2. Tidal Rush Part Two (High Tide) (7:42)
5.3 A3. Tidal Rush Part Three (The Wave) (4:56)
5.4 A4. Tidal Rush Part Four (Tsunami) (8:13)
5.5 B1. Tidal Rush Part Five (The Rush) (2:57)
5.6 B2. Prism Eye Glass (First Half) (7:00)
5.7 B3. Prism Eye Glass (Second Half) (9:31)
5.8 B4. Excuse for the War (10:12)
6.1 A1. Pain Is Nociception (4:05)
6.2 A2. Twenty Two Over Seven (5:13)
6.3 A3. Our Own Universe (12:10)
6.4 A4. Pink 2 (Edit) (5:20)
6.5 B1. Forgotten Algebra (12:54)
6.6 B2. Wave to the Future (6:25)
6.7 B3. Cadence of the Claxon (11:11)
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