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Wishart, Trevor
Journey Into Space
York University's music department houses one of the UK's first ever electronic music studios, and during the early
seventies it was a hotbed of creative activity. Much of the released output from the studio at this time revolved around
the work of the dynamic composer Trevor Wishart. Journey Into Space was his first release, composed between 1970 and 72,
and was privately pressed (shortly before the formation of YES records), as two separate LP's in 1973. (The CD cover
amalgamates the 2 original designs). Along with other early private releases of experimental music in the UK (ie the LP
of sound poems by Cobbing/Jandl, or the LP of musique concrète by Desmond Leslie), this record is also a total anomaly
in the canon of British experimental music and has little to do with the current, or even subsequent work by Wishart.
The vast length of this piece has many different styles. There are acoustic sections, mostly of junk and toys (bike
bells, squeeze horns, bottles, metal tubes, combs etc.) as well as flute and brass sections that are used as raw
material. There are also sections of everyday field recordings, scraps of NASA Apollo transmissions, as well as plenty
of multitracking, editing, vocal acrobatics and musique concrète. Among the 48 participants credited on the original
sleeve are a whole roster of York University alumni including nearly all the artists who were showcased on the then
unreleased 3LP box set 'Electronic Music From York', along with other noteworthy students as diverse as Steve Beresford,
Jonty Harrison, Roger Marsh, Dominic Muldowney, Bernard Rands and Jan Steele. The co-operative spirit of York's music
and drama departments, plus the raw enthusiasm and open attitude of the participants involved in the project gave this
music an immediacy, similar to the later LAFMS scene.
Price
€ 12.95
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
03-01-2013
Label
Item-nr
381603
EAN
2090503816039
Availability
In stock