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Artist: Negativland
Album: [See Artist]
Released: 1980, on 12" record
Label: Seeland Records, which is their own record label.
Tracklist:
Pre
1. 0:00
2. 1:03
3. 2:27
4. 4:43
5. 6:05
6. 11:25
7. 12:43
8. 13:40
9. 14:42
10. 16:44
Post
11. 18:21
12. 19:07
13. 19:41
14. 21:36
15. 22:15
16. 24:27
17. 27:45
18. 28:58
19. 30:32
20. 35:36

Notes: All of the tracks don't have a title.
Each of the copies of the record or the CD comes with its own collage, hand-stitched or assembled by the group themselves.
Encoded from FLAC.

I do not own anything shown or heard in this video. I am only sharing this album with any of you listening.
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@orionmyth

1 year ago

This is an evolutionary landmark in musical history

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@patrickneve

2 years ago

I bought this in 81 or 82 in a local shop that carried all kinds of punk metal experimental goth and just plain weird. I was discovering The Residents and Stockhausen and I saw this creepy handmade album cover and thought I'd give it a try. I was grabbed by its naive composition and sonic complexity. I didn't understand exactly what was going on but it was the soundtrack of my life. Still is, apparently. It's a musique concrete masterpiece.

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@apryason

1 year ago

I am very fortunate to have been given a copy of this LP by Don Joyce a long time ago. I got the "tuna" and "stress" version with silver wallpaper. Often a band's first work is the best, and the more I listen to it, the more I think maybe this was the one.

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@miguelmeloqueiroz3553

5 years ago

Oh my... Such Nostalgia. It's been more than 30 years and I remember getting to know this magnificent band's work when their album Escape from Noise was released in 1987 after 4 years of hard work. I was a teenager and used spend the nights listening to a local university radio station that played this and all other Negativland albums.

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@marisaelenenadiejamusiccom3974

3 years ago

Interesting. I am very interested in their art. I am also going to be on their next record. One of their members is paying me for some tracks that are going on their albums. I love some of their work. It is very original and interesting. Creative. I actually think that some of their work is quite brilliant.

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@orionmyth

1 year ago

Still sounds ahead-of-its-time

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@mariseilevert5074

5 years ago

there's one Negativeland "song" I remember hearing on college radio in Seattle, from UW. The thing I heard was kind of ambient (didn't know to call it ambient back then, that wasn't a term at the time) it was quiet, and had a weird little rhythmic tapping kind of sound, like it was a soft rubbery hammer that sounded lodged inside an eardrum… trying to find it amongst all their recordings… wish I knew more than that about it. Only thing is that is has to have been recorded before 1990.

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@sparkybonehead

5 years ago

ahhh....memories of my drug crazed youth.
I bought my first copy of this album at Rather Ripped Records in Berkeley. Seem to remember the cover being made of like...wallpaper samples or something. Very hand made.....like the music on the disc. Wore the grooves right off that vinyl disc......
.....along with the Third Reich and Roll album by The Residents. Ahhh....the good ol' days...... 😎

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@DVincentW

6 years ago

I listened to this on Ecstasy and lost my head.. that was 1985.. help meh Spock.

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@JayLeePoe

5 years ago

This is like the dark magic version of listening to white noise to relax. This is so weirdly similar to the same functions, inverted that it's uncanny to listen to again as an adult with better technology.

I used to just blare Negativland's noise with other noise from the TV and whatever else (a game's cacophony e.g.). The moment the chaos calms it decides to prod. And what's better is that some things are entombed this way, forever encased in their dark media. Such as the lecherous schemes to sell women firearms to open 51% of the domestic market, purely a grab.

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@aelmore

6 years ago

I have this CD somewhere, and I'd listen to it back-to-back with a Throbbing Gristle mixtape. I carpooled to school with a vanilla dude and it freaked him out and he got another ride.

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@douggrave1338

9 years ago

The one that started it all!

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@coleford6197

7 years ago

The textures are so physical

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@brettshuler3150

8 years ago

RIP Richard Lyons.

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@junkboxxxxxx

4 years ago

Parakeet and parrot records were a real thing in the 1950s-70s; the bird seed company Hartz made many and sold them at pet shoppes. It was the repetition of specific phrases with the hope that the bird would imitate after hearing it many times.

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@NUeB_net

4 years ago

Amazing that even in their very first album "samples" appeared, the still used more than 30 yrs later in their most current works. Recycle everything.

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@johnthebaptist6953

8 years ago

I LOVE Negativeland!!!

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@Microtonal_Cats

1 year ago

Emperor's new clothes. People listen to this to tell people they listen to it. Not many people listen to this alone without bragging to others that they listen to it. I've even seen this band live. They were burning toast on stage. Just radio static and feedback other than that.

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@comrade_crab

2 years ago

I remember listening to this when it came out (also on Seattle college radio, like Marisei Levert - that would have been KCMU, now KEXP, by the way) and thinking, "Am I to understand that some people actually do this for a living? And get it released?" It was a liberating and inspirational realization.

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@starrcade97films

1 year ago

I don't know how I got here, but I'm intrigued

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