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Diseño Corbusier

Stadia (LP)

Label: Dark Entries

Format: LP

Genre: Electronic

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€22.60
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2025 stock Diseño Corbusier is the avant-garde electronics duo of Javier G. Marín and Ani Zinc, formed in Granada, Spain 1981. Like Sheffield’s relation to London during the punk explosion in the UK, Granada developed an experimental music scene 400 kilometers south of Madrid. As a child, there were no records in Ani’s house, so she grew up listening to the radio and was hypnotized after hearing ‘Remember Love’, by Yoko Ono. While attending university in Granada she responded to an ad in a music magazine by Javier, “If you’re into bands like Cabaret Voltaire or Flying Lizards, call me”.

The duo recorded their debut album “Stadia” in 1982 and self-released as a limited edition cassette on their label Auxilio de Cientos. They drew influences from contemporaries like SPK, Throbbing Gristle, Esplendor Geométrico and DAF. They employed the ’cut-up' technique William Burroughs used to write his books to splicing their magnetic tape loops. Instruments used included a Korg Lambda, Boss DR-55 drum machine, Roland SH 101, and MFB 501 drum machine. The lack of money to buy more expensive instruments forced the duo to be more creative. Everything was recorded directly to a cassette player that was plugged into a Revox B77 reel to reel tape machine to add echo. Ani manipulated and treated her naive, menacing vocals to match Javier’s processed rhythms. These early sketches contain atonal, arhythmic, thick shifting curtains of synth, loops and radio samples. For this reissue we’ve added 7 bonus tracks taken from various cassette compilations, as well as three previously unreleased songs. Elements of industrial music, primitivistic techno and vocal manipulation are fused with a Dadaist approach utilizing modern technology.

Details
Cat. number: DE-135
Year: 2016
Notes:
Includes a stapled 4-page insert in A4 format. Although this shares the name and general artwork idea of [r=668473], this is not a reissue of the cassette. The vinyl re-issue omits the complete side B of the original cassette and replaces that track with various compilation submissions and three previously unreleased tracks. All songs recorded 1982-83 and presented here in remastered form. A1-A5 originally appeared on [r=668473] cassette, Auxilio De Cientos 1983. B1 originally appeared on [r=1157937] Compilation cassette, Necronomicon 1984. B2 originally appeared in a different version on [r=687282] Compilation LP, K.P. Records 1984. B3 previously unreleased, originally recorded for the never-released “Clónica” EP, 1984. B4 originally appeared on [r=695060] Compilation cassette, Insane Music 1985. B5, B6 previously unreleased, 1982. B7 originally appeared on [r=702358] Compilation cassette, Insane Music 1985. The runouts are etched.