01.17.12

“Dislocation is intended to be a shared exploration of sounds ranging from collective improvisation, early electronic experimentation, musique concrète, traditional folk, and everything in between that defies or challenges formal classification; a celebration of the rich, boundless spaces they create and inhabit. It’s impossible to adequately express how thrilled I am to be back at dublab and hope this is only the first round of many.” – Sp3ll
1. Geinoh Yamashirogumi – Osorezan (1976) – Osorezan/Doh No Kembai – Invitation/Victor Japan
2. Toshi Ichiyanagi – Tokyo 1969 (1969) – Oto No Hajimari Wo Motomete 4: Shigeru Sato Work – Sound 3 Co., Ltd
3. Arsène Souffriau – Feu D’Artifice (1963) – Expériences Bimes – Metaphon
4. Takehisa Kosugi/Ayako Shinozaki – Heterodyne (1973) – Music Now For Harp – Denon
5. Miles Davis – He Loved Him Madly (1974) – The Complete On The Corner Sessions – Columbia/Sony Music Japan
6. Eduard Artemyev – Stalker Part 5 (1979) – Andrey Tarkovsky Volume 4: Zerkalo/Stalker – Toei Music Japan
7. Eduard Artemyev – Solaris Part 16: Bach, Remix 3 (1972) – Andrey Tarkovsky Volume 3: Solaris – Toei Music Japan
8. Angus MacLise & Hetty MacLise – November 1965 (1965) – Dreamweapon II – Boo-Hooray
9. Rituals Of The Drukpa Order From Thimpu And Punakha Recorded By John Levy – Rite To Cure Disease, Chanted By Nuns (1972) – Tibetan Buddhist Rites From The Monasteries Of Bhutan – Sub Rosa
10. Tibetan And Bhutanese Instrumental And Folk Music Recorded By John Levy – Tibetan Dramnyen, 6-Stringed Lute, Played By Amanul, Of Lhasa (1972) – Tibetan And Bhutanese Instrumental And Folk Music – Sub Rosa
11. Kathy & Carol – The Grey Cock (1965) – S/T – Elektra