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| Long rumored, long awaited and essentially the first-time issue of this incendiary Branca masterwork, recored in 1981 at NYC's Radio City Studios- during the peaked out early era of Glenn's "Guitar Army" ensembles- and shortly after the release of THE ASCENSION EP on 99 Records.
Featuring contributions from soon-to-be Sonic Thurston Moore & Lee Ranaldo, as well as Branca mainstays Craig Bromberg, Barbara Ess, Jeffrey Glenn, Sue Hanel, David Rosenbloom and Ned Sublette, INDETERMINATE also contains two other pieces: John Cage's infamous anti-Branca interview with Wim Mertins, captured at Chicago's Navy Pier back in 1982; and a gorgeous, previously unreleased composition "Harmonic Series Chords", as performed by The New York Chamber Sinfonia in 1989.
The missing link in the Master's discog has been delivered for public consumption! |
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ARTISTS Mark Bingham, Glenn Branca, Craig Bromberg, Barbara Ess, Jeffrey Glenn, Sue Hanel, Thurston Moore, Lee Ranaldo, David Rosenbloom, Ned Sublette (guitars); Stephan Wischerth (drums, tympani) |
TRACKS 1. "Indeterminate Activity of Resultant Masses" (1981)
2. "So That Each Person is in Charge of Himself" (1982)
3. "Harmonic Series Chords" (1989) |
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