Releases from artist / Veröffentlichungen von : Elysia Crampton
ELYSIA CRAMPTON (LP)
12 Inch
30.05.18
elysia crampton’s self-titled album marks her 4th official release. the amerindian musician draws on various andean styles such as kullawada, huayño, tarqueada, quirqui / tundique, khantus, & morenada, together with genres like metal, psychedelic, & jazz fusion, to tell a story of her movement in the world - performing her history, both sonically & corporeally, as a means to gain economic access & agency.
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SPOTS Y ESCUPITAJO (180G LP)
12 Inch LP
06.06.17
following the collaboration between elysia crampton, kelela and adrian piper, ‘final exam’, the vinyl factory join with elysia on her next solo release. ‘spots y escupitajo’. the release braids legacies from both american club culture and sonic miniature compositions in the form of a 12” sample pack. the lp honours classical american composers such as william gran still & john adams, as well as central/south american club producers like dj rodini, dj saiber & mega djs from cochabamba
THE LIGHT THAT YOU GAVE ME TO SEE YOU (LP)
12 Inch LP
27.06.16
stasis005 is another vinyl issue of elysia crampton s digital work, following stasis003, the bound adam 2011 7inch. it is the first pressing of the light that you gave me to see you, originally released under the name e+e. the arrangements were conceived between 2011 and 2012, and the l.p. was finally assembled in 2013, while the artist was homeless in los angeles, california. this edition also includes a previously unreleased bonus track, troll song, which originates from the same period. as with bound adam 2011, the art is by felix lee, and the master is by brandon hocura.
BOUND ADAM (7 INCH)
7 Inch
31.08.15
bound adam is the first in a series of reissues by american artist elysia crampton (f.k.a. e&e) for total stasis record label. originally self-released in 2011 as digital files, this is its first vinyl pressing. its three tracks are an ode to the artist s ford ranger. 2011 is also the year ford discontinued the ranger line. as crampton says, -it is a speculative/ontological poem about a relationship with a car.- 7- vinyl record mastered by brandon hocura cover + insert by felix lee