VOICES OF PACKAGED SOULS by SUZANNE CIANI

SKU65535
ArtistSUZANNE CIANI
TitleVOICES OF PACKAGED SOULS
LabelDEAD-CERT
Catalog #VCR 001LP
Tag
ReleaseW 22 - 2012
FormatVinyl - UKLP
 € 26,99 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. first voice: sound of hair bleeding
  2. second voice: sound of heat
  3. third voice: sound of cold
  4. fourth voice: sound of wetness
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/v/65535_voices_of_packaged_souls/4_fourth_voice_sound_of_wetness.mp3
  5. fifth voice: sound of a finger burning
  6. sixth voice: sound of a flower falling
  7. seventh voice: sound of an eye tearing
  8. eighth voice: sound of bones growing
  9. ninth voice: sound of a nose peeling
  10. tenth voice: sound of a lighted window
  11. eleventh voice: sound of an old man loving
  12. twelth voice: sound of love turning
  13. thirteenth voice: sound of a dream kissing and all dreams are not for sale
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/v/65535_voices_of_packaged_souls/13_thirteenth_voice_sound_of_a_dream_kissing_and_all_dreams_are_not_for_sale.mp3

Description

"Voices Of Packaged Souls" was the first album recorded by Suzanne Ciani, originally pressed up as a private edition of just 50 copies and now available in this limited run of just 1000 housed in screenprinted silver foil sleeves faithful to the original pressing. Check!Dead-Cert is a brand new reissue venture with a focus on genuinely rare archival curiosities of early computer music, Art-Trash, non-pop and vinyl voyeurism which deserve to be heard beyond the closed ranks of vintage wax collectors. 'Voices Of Packaged Souls' was originally issued in a private press edition of only 50 copies for an art gallery exhibition in Brussels documenting a sound sculpture collaboration between hard material artist Harold Paris and fledgling electronic composer Susan (Suzanne) Ciani. This original limited gift / art-artifact is officially the rarest tangible recording of Ciani's music who is now recognised in the press as 'The Delia Derbyshire Of The Atari Generation" on account of her groundbreaking developments in the commercial evolution of synthesizer music as one of a small number of female composers in the field.

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