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News From The Shed
By John Butcher
Label: Emanem
Released: 2006
Track listing: News From The Shed; The Gabdash; Reading The River; Kickshaws; Everything Stops For Tea;
Sticks And Stones; Weaves; Whisstrionics; Mean Time; Pepper
Secret Sandhills And Satellites
Label: Emanem
Released: 2006
Track listing: Secret Sandhills (in memory of Timmy Payungka Tjapangati c1940-2000); Axis; Dead Marine
(for David and Carol Kotlowy); And then I saw the wind
The Society of the Spectacle
By Badland
Label: Emanem
Released: 2006
Track listing: Kittiwake; Elka; Society of the Spectacle (part 2); Nissa; Society of the Spectacle (part 1); Mia; Snipe; Reeds in the Western World.
Chapter Two: 1981-3
By Iskra 1903
Label: Emanem
Released: 2006
Track listing: CD1: Dieptaur; Phelgstar; Panshanton. CD2: Veprol; Eiverl; Emingha; Marib. CD3: Stoleri; Vendia; Epis.
News from the Shed
Label: Emanem
Released: 2006
Track listing: News From The Shed; The Gabdash; Reading The River; Kickshaws; Everything Stops For Tea;
Sticks And Stones; Weaves; Whisstrionics; Mean Time; Pepper's Ghost; The Clipper; Coracle;
Crooke's Dark Space; Inkle.
Iskra 1903: Chapter Two: 1981-3
by John Eyles
This is only the third triple CD set ever released by Emanem--and two of the three are by Iskra 1903. Chapter One: 1970-1972 focussed on the first edition of Iskra, with Derek Bailey, Barry Guy and Paul Rutherford. The second incarnation of the group replaced Bailey with Philipp Wachsmann and ran from 1977 until 1995. (A ...
Iskra 1903: Chapter Two: 1981-3
by Nic Jones
Some titles are more apt than others. Iskra 1903 has spanned the decades as a working group, and this edition was recorded at gigs back in the early 1980s. Dates, however, seem irrelevant, as this music is essentially unbounded by the constraints of both time and place. The titular Chapter Two refers practically to the revision ...
Elliott Sharp & Reinhold Friedl: Feuchtify
by Nic Jones
It moves stealthily, this music, and the range of its tonal palette belies the instrumentation. In his piano work Friedl utilises parts of the instrument other than the keyboard, while Sharp makes use of the time-honoured in the form of the dobro and the comparatively new in the form of a computer. And while it's often ...





