The Orchestra of Futurist Noise Intoners 2LP

The Orchestra of Futurist Noise Intoners 2LP

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The famous intonarumori (or "noise intoners") of the Futurists could be considered the earliest techno music instruments of the 20th century. The first public performance of Luigi Russolo's intonarumori project took place in 1913 at Modena's Teatro Storchi, Italy. This 2LP is the first intonarumori complete reconstruction ever attempted. Some of the Russolo instruments have been reconstructed here for the first time. Luciano Chessa conducted this new orchestra of early Futurist pieces as well as specially-commissioned works from legendary contemporary musicians and composers from the experimental music world: Einstürzende Neubauten frontman and Nick Cave-collaborator Blixa Bargeld, deep listening pioneer Pauline Oliveros, Faith No More and Mr. Bungle vocalist Mike Patton, experimental saxophonist Ulrich Krieger, singer and composer Nick Hallett, contemporary classical and electronic musician James Fei, jazz singer and guitarist Margareth Kammerer, composer, instrument builder, and performer Ellen Fullman, and composer, musician and sound-designer Teho Tehardo. Luigi Russolo wrote in 1913, pointing out that the silence of earlier times was forever lost with the invention of the machine in the 19th century: "The variety of noises is infinite," he noted, predicting the exponential increase in volume in the 21st century. "If today, when we have perhaps a thousand different machines, we can distinguish a thousand different noises; tomorrow, as new machines multiply, we will be able to distinguish 10, 20, or 30,000 different noises, not merely in a simply imitative way, but to combine them according to our imagination." That's what Luciano Chessa and his big orchestra of very special guests/performers reproduced on this record. Featuring: Pauline Oliveros, Blixa Bargeld (Einstürzende Neubauten), Mike Patton (Faith No More), Luigi Russolo, Ulrich Krieger (Lou Reed Trio), Margareth Kammerer, Ellen Fullman, Luciano Chessa, Teho Tehardo, Nick Hallett, James Fei, Pablo Ortiz, and Sylvano Bussotti. Housed in a gatefold sleeve.