Lindstrom, Mats: Mig
Lindstrom, Mats: Mig
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Lindstrom, Mats
Label: Ideologic Organ
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 9120020389006
Genre: Electronic
(MIG) produced by Pro Arte Foundation for JSC "Klimov" Aviation Engines Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia, September 2011. Recording assistant: Vladislav Petrov, producer: Ekaterina Puzankova. "IBM" tracks recorded at EMS Elektronmusikstudion, Stockholm, April 2012. "ONE" tracks premiered at San Servolo, Venezia, Italy, December 2008 together with Anna Koch's "Scratch Memory." "Give Us the Tools..." was premiered at Theaterhaus Stuttgart, Germany, July 2006, dedicated to Hugh Davies. "Children Of Paradise" is a tape part remaining from the piece "Sörmländsk Tragedi" for children's string orchestra, premiered at Kulturhuset Stockholm and Sveriges Radio P2, February 2003. Mats Lindström works as a composer and a musician, often with strains of live electronics. He often works with intermedia, scenic elements and visual arts as a complement to the music, and has worked both with music for concerts, theater and dance as well as radio art and sound installations. Formerly an engineer in the electronics industry, Lindström has designed and constructed a number of unique electronic musical instruments and apparatuses. Ideologic Organ curation and art direction by Stephen O'Malley.
Tracks:
1.1 ?
1.2 Ibm I
1.3 One I
1.4 Ibm II
1.5 One II
1.6 Give Us the Tools and We Will Finish the Job
1.7 Children of Paradise