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Weight | 0.370 kg |
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Dimensions | 30 × 350 × 350 cm |
A$ 30
This installment in the COUM story entitled Sugarmorphoses was recorded in 1974 by Genesis P-Orridge within the COUM headquarters, joyfully known as the Ho Ho Funhouse, and is one of the most far-flung, experimental recordings related to COUM.
This recording consists of Genesis’s candid kitchen recordings of solo broken piano improvisations accompanied by P-Orridge’s own reel to reel experiments using old tape dating back to 1965, from which a young Neil Megson made countless field recordings and homework dictations.
Playful, chaotic, imaginative, and historic.
Strictly limited to only 1000 copies, including liner notes by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge explaining life in the Ho Ho Funhouse and the environment which surrounded this unique recording session.
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Weight | 0.370 kg |
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Dimensions | 30 × 350 × 350 cm |