Mikhail Chekalin
ECSTATIC LULLABY (2X12 LP)
Gost Zvuk GAR001
Gost Zvuk
GAR001
Format:
2X12 INCH
Import: GER RELEASE
GTIN: 8790001234000
Tracklist:
a1
a vocalise in rapid
a2
the destructive dream dance
a3
sympho-break '84
a4
as if it was not from here
b1
ecstatic lullaby
b2
theme in 40sec
b3
jazz rock vocalise
b4
a passing melody
b5
sentimental intermezzo
b6
music 3 with continuation
c1
a piece in jazz-rock mode
c2
song without words
c3
torn page
c4
dream dance
d1
naive song
d2
slavdom psychedelic march
d3
vocalise in blues
d4
farewell to the music in the style of rock
Info:
For Russian Electronic Music, Mikhail Chekalin Is Not Only A Major Character, Who Has Affected The Scene’s Establishment And Development, But Also A Kind Of Symbolic Figure. His Music Has Been Praised By Many In The West - From Journalists And Critics Of All Kinds To Frank Zappa And Karlheinz Stockhausen, While In Moscow Chekalin’s Name Was Excluded From The Official Cultural Agenda For A Long Time: He Was Accused Of Propaganda Of Foreign Pro-western Aesthetics And Up Until The End Of The 80’s Wasn’t Allowed To Release His Works Or Travel Abroad. This, However, Didn’t Interfere With Him Recording Dozens Of Innovative Electronic Compositions And Contributing Greatly To The Development Of Unofficial Soviet Art In General - For Example, Providing Sound Design For The Famous Exhibitions Of Twenty Moscow Artists On Malaya Gruzinskaya Or Arranging The First Audiovisual Performances On A Specially Constructed Light Organ. <br />however, Just Like All Great Artists, Mikhail Himself Prefers To Focus Not On Personal Achievements, But On Creativity. I Don’t Have A Biography - Only A Discography - This Quote Of The Author May Become An Entry Point Of Sorts Into The Compilation Presented. This Archival Collection Of Works Recorded Within The Period From 1978 To 1987 Are Chekalin’s Multigenre Experiments Ranging From Spatial Music (in Essence, Ambient’s Precursor) To More Contemporary Synthesizer And Post-symphonic Compositions.