JOHANNSSON, JOHANN — Ibm 1401, A User's Manual

Format: do-LP
Label & Cat.Number: 4AD DAD 2609
Release Year: 2017
Note: first vinyl edition of the CD from 2006, a work based on old tape-recordings from the 60's made by his father with a vintage IBM 1401 computer system - it's electromagnetic waves emissions could be combined with a radio receiver and create melodies; a work about "the relationships between human and artificial intelligence, between the 'spirit' and the machine.."; comes with bonus D-side (live material rec. in Prague 2010), embossed gatefold-cover, clear vinyl
Price (incl. 19% VAT): €26.50

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"FIRST EVER VINYL PRESSING DELUXE GATEFOLD SLEEVE, 2 x CLEAR LP TWO BONUS TRACKS, DOWNLOAD CODE INCLUDED.
Never before pressed on vinyl, IBM 1401, A Users Manual, is one of Jhann Jhannssons most-loved works. Released in 2006, the decade since its release has seen Jhann establish himself as one of the most important composers in the world, notably scoring movies such as Arrival, Blade Runner 2049, Sicario and The Theory of Everything. Johanns scores have been nominated for two Academy Awards, two Golden Globes, a Grammy and three BAFTA awards. He was awarded the Golden Globe for Best Original Score for The Theory Of Everything. Inspired by the work his father did in the sixties when chief maintenance engineer of one of Icelands first computers, Jhann originally wrote IBM 1401, A Users Manual to accompany a dance piece by long-standing collaborator and friend, Erna marsdttir. For the album release, he rewrote the piece for a sixty-piece string orchestra, with a new final movement (built around a poem by Dorothy Parker) and incorporating both electronics and reel-to-reel recordings made by his father and friends in 1971 of the IBM 1401 mainframe computer singing the hymn sland grum Skori by Sigvaldi Kaldalns as it was being decommissioned. The first ever pressing of IBM 1401, A Users Manual comes in a deluxe gatefold sleeve, reworked by Chris Bigg (v23) from his original design. Pressed on clear vinyl, two live tracks recorded with the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra have also been added."