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Hector Zazou & Bernard Caillaud - Quadri+Cromie (Experience 6/05)


Experience 6/05 - DVD cover
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Label info: Experience volume 06/05

Date: September 10, 2005

Type: CD

Copyright: Mattioli 1885 SpA


Release info:: Italian magazine featuring DVD


Pier Luigi Andreoni (Marco Polo projects) published a quarterly Magazine called Experience through his company Mattioli 1885 spa



It contains music, essays, novels, photography etc. and there is always an unpublished novel and an unpublished various artists contemporary music CD. (like recently Distant Lights by Roger Eno and Pier Luigi Andreoni).

tracklist:
1. Carrès du Bleu au Noir
2. Arc En Ciel Vertical
3. Matière Pensante
4. Lignes and Rectangles
5. Elipses (unreleased)
6. Pièces Courtes (unreleased)

David contribution: samples on instrumental track 3.
Ryuichi contributes in track 1, 4 and 5 (latter with Brian Eno)
Brian Eno and Ryuichi Sakamoto are together in the track called Ellipses
Peter Buck contribution in Lignes and Rectangles
Bill Rieflin contribution in Carrès du Bleu au Noir
Digital paintings by Bernard Cailloud

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Tracklist

Verification with David's management made clear that a couple of years ago, David supplied Zazou with a selection of sounds which he has now incorporated into the track Matière Pensante of Quadri+Cromie. That was David's only involvement in the project.

Update: the same magazine has been spotted with a different cover (second one on the left). The magazine is shrink wrapped and on top there is now a sticker featuring the announcement of the artists on the DVD (including David's name).

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