audio (vinyl records & CDs)
2005
Cneai
A musical project in collaboration with hospitalized teenagers as part of a “Culture and Handicap” program.
2005
Vand'Œuvre / CCAM Éditions
A quartet of string and woodwind instruments brings together masters of free improvisation.
2005
ReQords
The first duo recording of Joëlle Léandre (double bass, voice) and Akosh S. (tenor & soprano saxophones, metal clarinet, tárogató, flute): a wonderful syntonic improvisation in a Hungarian synagogue.
2005
English edition
Errant Bodies - Critical Ear (monographs)
This first monograph documents the performance, sound, and video works of the Canadian multidisciplinary artist.
2004
Sternberg Press - Audio / video
(last copies available!)
35.00 20.00 €
An “anti-humanist” musical piece, overlaying Klaus Weber's voice and frequency ranges defined in relation to the hearing of cricket (limited edition).
2004
Cneai
An electric rock performance seen as an attempt to free literature from the realm of the book (illustration cover by Thomas Hirschhorn).
2003
Le Chant du Moineau / Casta - Records
Free improvisations in solo clarinet.
2002
English edition
Errant Bodies - Anthologies
Project catalogue documenting radio series commissioned by Kunstradio, Vienna, 2001, containing texts, images and audio by the artists, with an introduction by Brandon LaBelle and foreword by Barbara Schroeder from Kunstradio, with an audio compilation on CD.
2002
Vand'Œuvre / CCAM Éditions
Olivier Benoit (acousticized electric guitar) and Jean-Luc Guionnet (alto saxophone) present seven journeys, seven light touches, at times on the brink of silence.
2002
Rectangle
The third of a trilogy of drone album made only with guitar, and which sound like pure electronic records.
2001
Vand'Œuvre / CCAM Éditions
A collaboration between these two artists has generated a world of bouncing, textured material. Surrounding a focal piece of 20 minutes are six shorter works which retain the listener's attention and transport them into a unsuspected otherworld.
2001
Rectangle
The second of a trilogy of drone album made only with guitar, and which sound like pure electronic records.
2001
Rectangle
Derek Bailey improvises on guitar while reading poems by Ben Watson. Both pieces were recorded in 1993 and are taken from Ben Watson's book Out To Lunch.
2001
Rectangle
A piece from an installation at the Centre Pompidou in Paris for the exhibition "Elysian Fields", with David Grubbs (guitar, electronics), John McEntire (drums), Noël Akchoté (guitar), Charlie O (organ) and Quentin Rollet (saxophone).
2000
French edition
various
6.00 3.00 €
Exhibition catalogue.
2000
Vand'Œuvre / CCAM Éditions
A poetic odyssey on solo piano.
2000
Vand'Œuvre / CCAM Éditions
Created in the Musique Action Festival of 1999, this recording is a collaboration between two trailblazers of new music.The duo convey their strong sonorous density through short and intense compositions, in which improvised music meets progressive rock.
2000
Rectangle
The first of a trilogy of drone album made only with guitar, and which sound like pure electronic records.
2000
Rectangle
A tribute to Doug Sahm.
2000
Rectangle
A compilation of unreleased tracks by Eugene Chadbourne: four-track recordings at home, with his daughters, in the studio, in concert. A panel of all his art. Covers of Coltrane or Coleman on the banjo, of Nick Drake, of Phil Ochs, of Herbie Nichols, a jam session with Mexican improvisers... An incredible record that was ranked among his 7 best records by The Wire.
2000
Rectangle
Costes works with rappers and Raï musicians: it's about the Algerian war, colonization, but also the colon in the anatomical sense of the term (as is often the case with Costes).
2000
Rectangle
The Rectange label "recycled" by Wendy Gondeln (Albert Oehlen).
2000
Rectangle
A single track cut into two one-sided discs (which can be played in its entirety by a DJ with two turntables), recorded at Can Studio, Weilerswist, with David Grubbs, Cosima Von Bonin and Charlie O.
2000
Rectangle
The only record of a mythical assembly of musicians, actors, performers, celebrities and underground personalities united around the zany "B-series" poetry.
2000
Rectangle
A one-hour interview with Noël Akchoté. Joëlle Léandre talks about her career, her beginnings, her struggles as a woman musician and improviser.
2000
Rectangle
A triple CD of music made for John B. Root's pornographic films! (with Noël Akchoté, Charlie O, Emiko Ota, Dom Farkas, etc.).
1999
Vand'Œuvre / CCAM Éditions
A piece for string quartet, narrator and fixed sounds, guided by the texts of Edmond Jabès and Franz Kafka, in dialogue with those of Marc Feld and Michel Butel.
1999
Vand'Œuvre / CCAM Éditions
The meeting, on the Niger River, between contemporary improvised music and African musical traditions.
1999
Rectangle
Compilation of unreleased tracks in tribute to Albert Ayler, with Daunik Lazro & Claude Tchamitchian, Akosh S. & Didier Levallet, Guillaume Orti & Eric Chalan, Maurice Merle & Jean Bolcato.
1999
Rectangle
Compilation of unreleased tracks in tribute to Albert Ayler, with Daunik Lazro & Claude Tchamitchian, Akosh S. & Didier Levallet, Guillaume Orti & Eric Chalan, Maurice Merle & Jean Bolcato.
1999
Rectangle
A drone duo between David Grubbs on harmonium and Noël Akchoté on electric guitar.
1999
Rectangle
(last copies available!)
A surprising trio, initiated by Derek Bailey: Pat Thomas is here on electronics and Steve Noble, an outstanding drummer, plays only turntables. One of Derek Bailey's most abstract records.
1999
Rectangle
The Rectange label "recycled" by eRikm.
1999
Rectangle
The Rectange label once again "recycled" by Xavier Garcia.
1999
Rectangle
A long americana-like piece reminiscent of John Fahey, inspired by a short story by Stephen Crane (with Steven Prina, Sacha Andrès, Yves Robert, Thierry Madiot, Didier Petit and Quentin Rollet), followed by a drone duo between David Grubbs on harmonium and Noël Akchoté on electric guitar.
1999
Rectangle
Picture Disc version. A long americana-like piece reminiscent of John Fahey, inspired by a short story by Stephen Crane (with Steven Prina, Sacha Andrès, Yves Robert, Thierry Madiot, Didier Petit and Quentin Rollet), followed by a drone duo between David Grubbs on harmonium and Noël Akchoté on electric guitar.
1999
Rectangle
A sax/Hammond organ duet recorded at XtraLab, Paris, then edited at Can Studio, Weilerswist, by René Tinner. Strangely, digital noises were added during the transfer of the sound files and are now part of the abstract music of the duo.
1999
Rectangle
A 45rpm to be played in 33rpm, gathering three very different high-flying pieces, recorded by Jean-Marc Foussat.