HAFLER TRIO — Seven Hours Sleep
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Schon über 20 Jahre alt und für uns ein echter Klassiker des “experimentellen Sphären / field recording-Noises”, wird SEVEN HOURS SLEEP nun endlich in der feinen Re-Release Reihe von KORM PLASTICS wieder erhältlich gemacht....
“... McKenzie operierte hier mit sehr prägnanten Fieldrecordings (Feuerwerk, ein über den Köpfen hinweg rauschender Jet, spielende Kinder, Gehämmer, etc.) und Musique-concrete-Effekten mit Fake-Ethno-Touch, dazu irritierenden Vocal-Samples, die mich an Luc Ferraris ‘Anecdotiques’ denken lassen, undundund. Allein McKenzies 13-seitigen Cut-Up(?)-Text sich reinzuziehen, ist mir unkalkulierbaren Nebenwirkungen verbunden. Auf eigene Gefahr also, aber es muss sein....” [Bad Alchemy #50]
“The sixth re-issue in the Hafler Trio re-issue series Seven Hours Sleep. "Sitting bolt upright again was the thing that came from the operating table not a moment too soon. Oh, the trials were all worth it, and the delights of the basement were nothing to the wings this baby had. Reveretly restored to a biblical suggestion of transports that do not demand a tip, here we have the living, and still breathing apparition that can now appear in the *comfort of your own home* or *even elsewhere* for less then the price of a triple-bypass operation. Death to dreams and *HELLO* to realising that they are the things we are made of. At all good stores worldwide and some other places" Originally released on LP by Laylah in 1985 and re-issued wrongly on CD by Mute in 1996, now really available as should have been including a poster and a large PDF file in the data section of the CD.” [label press release]
“... McKenzie operierte hier mit sehr prägnanten Fieldrecordings (Feuerwerk, ein über den Köpfen hinweg rauschender Jet, spielende Kinder, Gehämmer, etc.) und Musique-concrete-Effekten mit Fake-Ethno-Touch, dazu irritierenden Vocal-Samples, die mich an Luc Ferraris ‘Anecdotiques’ denken lassen, undundund. Allein McKenzies 13-seitigen Cut-Up(?)-Text sich reinzuziehen, ist mir unkalkulierbaren Nebenwirkungen verbunden. Auf eigene Gefahr also, aber es muss sein....” [Bad Alchemy #50]
“The sixth re-issue in the Hafler Trio re-issue series Seven Hours Sleep. "Sitting bolt upright again was the thing that came from the operating table not a moment too soon. Oh, the trials were all worth it, and the delights of the basement were nothing to the wings this baby had. Reveretly restored to a biblical suggestion of transports that do not demand a tip, here we have the living, and still breathing apparition that can now appear in the *comfort of your own home* or *even elsewhere* for less then the price of a triple-bypass operation. Death to dreams and *HELLO* to realising that they are the things we are made of. At all good stores worldwide and some other places" Originally released on LP by Laylah in 1985 and re-issued wrongly on CD by Mute in 1996, now really available as should have been including a poster and a large PDF file in the data section of the CD.” [label press release]