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Philip Sanderson - Reprint album flac Performer: Philip Sanderson
Title: Reprint
Style: Experimental
Released: 2003
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1977 mb
FLAC album: 1311 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: TTA RA AAC VOX AU AA DXD
Genre: Electronic

5. Under Press Of Sail. Fortunately the music of Reprint (Anomalous NOM23) is much more than a giddy prank. Aptly described by Sanderson as 'an inverted Pop Art aesthetic', Reprint graft a grimy brutism culled from home made ring modulators and dismembered answering machines onto the sterile arepeggiations and polyrhythmic interplay of Cluster or Chris Carter's early productions. what may have been consigned to the dustbin of 1980's cassette culture turns out to be a marvellous find, as good as.

Artists Philip Sanderson Reprint. Reprint Philip Sanderson. This album has an average beat per minute of 84 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 84/84 BPM).

Anomalous Records 23. CD.

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Philip Sanderson On One of These Bends, released 15 January 2019 1. Bright Waves 2. Tale Chase 3. E for Echo 4. Viewfinder 5. Everything He is Not 6. On One of These Bends 7. This is Not a Game 8. Mixing Drinks & Aeroplanes 9. Scene of the Crash 10. Echo Complex 11. Watertight 12. Maps 13. Look Back By 1981, after four years of DIY electronics, it was time for a change. For Philip Sanderson that change came in the form of film. At first, requests came from friends for soundtrack work, and by the end of the decade he was making short experimental 8mm films himself

For Philip Sanderson that change came in the form of film. At first, requests came from friends for soundtrack work, and by the end of the decade he was making short experimental 8mm films himself. On One of These Bends is a collection of unreleased songs, soundtrack work and obscure cassette-only pieces from the 80’s which reflect Philip’s shift in focus.

November 6, 2018 In News. Featuring a nine piece reel-to-reel orchestra including a vibraphone, Roland TR-606 and fretless bass. Séance Centre has announced a new album of unreleased songs, soundtrack work and obscure cassette-only tracks by Philip Sanderson out this November. On One Of These Bends’ 13-tracks diverge from Philips’ early DIY electronics to draw inspiration from the experimental 16mm films he started to create.

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Philip Sanderson has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 27 August 2017. Philip Sanderson's music has been featured on 9 episodes. Philip Sanderson first began releasing music in the late 1970s under a variety of band names and pseudonyms including: Storm Bugs (a project which often involved collaboration with Steven Ball), Vote Police, Ice Yacht and, Claire Thomas & Susan Vezey. On 17 October 2018, Philip Sanderson was a guest on Séance Centre. Philip Sanderson has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 27 August 2017.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Bright Waves
Effects [Tape Delay] – Philip SandersonVoice – Nancy*
4:59
2 Reprint One
Synthesizer [Vcs3], Effects [Tape Delay] – Philip Sanderson
12:16
3 Nein Nein Nein
Effects [Ring Modulator], Synthesizer [Synthi-bug], Voice – Philip SandersonGuitar, Xylophone, Performer [Bric-a-brac] – Steven Ball
5:38
4 Reprint Two
Synthesizer [Vcs3], Effects [Tape Delay] – Philip Sanderson
11:47
5 Under Press Of Sail
Synthesizer [Vcs3], Effects [Tape Delay] – Philip Sanderson
4:59

Notes

Originally released on cassette as Snatch Tapes tch 220 in 1980 and credited to the pseudonym "Claire Thomas & Susan Vezey". This CD reissue contains bonus tracks not on the original cassette. Edition of 500 copies.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
tch 220 Claire Thomas & Susan Vezey Reprint ‎(Cass) Snatch Tapes tch 220 UK 1980


Comments: (1)
Rich Vulture
Review from: the Wire Magazine by Jim Haynes: Part shrewd marketing manoeuvre, part homage to Marcel Duchamp's alter ego Rose Selavy, DIY electronic pioneer Philip Sanderson donned the personna of Claire Thomas & Susan Vezey as two female electronic minimalists in the late 70's and early 80's. He kept up the charade long enough to land a Thomas & Vezey track on the 1980 Cherry Red compilation Perspectives and Distortion but was thwarted in his attempts to when the label discovered that Claire & Susan were not who they claimed to be. Sanderson subsequently released those recordings as the Reprint Cassette through his Snatch Tapes [actually the cassette release came first and was what led Cherry Red to discover Thomas and Vezey], which published his other project Storm Bugs and a couple of recordings from the then unknown composer David Jackman. 23 years later the electronic din of Claire & Susan resurfaces, although the author is no longer hiding behind the pseudonym. Fortunately the music of Reprint (Anomalous NOM23) is much more than a giddy prank. Aptly described by Sanderson as 'an inverted Pop Art aesthetic', Reprint graft a grimy brutism culled from home made ring modulators and dismembered answering machines onto the sterile arepeggiations and polyrhythmic interplay of Cluster or Chris Carter's early productions. what may have been consigned to the dustbin of 1980's cassette culture turns out to be a marvellous find, as good as any of the recently recovered cassettes of recordings of Cabaret Voltaire or Throbbing Gristle."