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Second Live Salvage

by Russell Haswell

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swiggins a totally bonkers splattering of sound that will rattle you wholly Favorite track: 16:02.84, 2002, Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt.
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SIDEONE:
1] 08:12.14, 2000, Museu de Cièmcies, Valencia.
2] 10:53.82, 2002, Färgfabriken, Stockholm.

SIDE TWO:
3] 16:02.84, 2002, Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt.

SIDE THREE:
4] 18:37.59, 2004, Engine Rooms, Brighton.

SIDE FOUR:
5] 5:08.62, 2006, Point Éphémère, Paris.

+ 'Bonus Recording', Russell Haswell & Toshiji Mikawa:
10:12.81, 2007, IKKI, Kita Kyushu.

Cut by Rashad Becker at Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin, April 2008.

Follow up to the award winning ‘Live Salvage 1997->2000’ CD (MEGO 012, 2000).
Hot on the heels of recent collaborative releases with Florian Hecker (as HASWELL & HECKER) on Warner Classics and WARP Records, Russell Haswell (b.1970. Coventry, UK) presents the second volume of his LIVE SALVAGE archive series. Documenting improvised real-time, computer-generated audio-presentations given over the past 10 years, in different types of venues all with contrasting acoustics and audiences.

Editions Mego is proud to announce this double vinyl set.

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released June 30, 2008

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