Various Artists
25
Accretions
Accretions celebrates their 25th anniversary with 25, a compilation CD featuring some of their perennial and more recent creative contributors. 25 encapsulates a quarter century of the label's sonic experiments and suggest a trajectory for their future explorations.
Intro
Damon Holzborn - guitar, analog and digital synthesizers
Much Much More
Composed, performed, mixed by Haco
Mariko Tajiri - spoken voice; Bruno Meillier - saxophone; sampled sounds; Madoka Ichiraku - glockenspiel; tap dance from "Happy Feet" - thanks to Savion Glover. © 2010 Haco JASRAC
The Psoriasis Coast
Bill Horist - prepared electric guitar
the far seam
Dawn of Midi: Aakaash Israni - contrabass; Qasim Naqvi - drums and toys; Amino Belyamani - piano
Jazzorca en Vivo
Donkey recorded live August 19, 2006 at Jazzorca, Mexico City
Hans Fjellestad - synthesizer; Damon Holzborn - electronics; Marcos Fernandes - field recordings
Plying
Composed and performed by Eric Glick Rieman on prepared and modified Rhodes electric piano. Recorded / mixed at Taos Hum Studio, Taos, New Mexico by Jeff Karsin. Produced by Eric Glick Rieman. © 2010 Water Goes Into the Air ASCAP.
The Keeper
Hans Fjellestad - moog synthesizer/yamaha cp-80/acoustic guitar/beats/samples. A moog-heavy Nortec-inspired track from summer 2005.
With special guest Rosemary "the keeper" Fajarit.
Synchronous Aether
Composed by Jason Robinson.
A multi-site networked live performance on April 25, 2010. Jason Robinson - tenor saxophone, alto flute and electronics. Buckley Recital Hall, Arms Music Center, Amherst College, Amherst, MA. Michael Dessen - trombone and electronics. Realtime Experimental Audio Laboratory (REALab), University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA.
Circumambulating
Written, performed, recorded by Marcelo Radulovich at Tititcacaman Studios, 2010.
heat
Marcos Fernandes - field recordings
Echodoor
Nathan Hubbard - drumkit, echoplex, processing
Recorded 2006 at Termite Studios by Nathan Hubbard. © 2006 Castor&Pollux Music
Solo
Santiago Latorre - alto sax and electronics