vinyl 12" LP | travel by goods - Arthur Boto Conley
TBG11 is (almost) the last release from Arthur Boto Conley's artist record label Travel By Goods.
For this occasion, he invited the musicians Mix Mup and Kassem Mosse to make a public live remix of the label's back-catalogue. For the recording, they (and a small audience) met in November 2019 in the off-space Kardamom run by the two in Leipzig.
The building in which this off-space was located was demolished shortly after the performance. Before the show, photographer Andrzej Steinbach documented the space. On the LP is a selection of auditive sketches made by Mix Mup and Kassem Mosse.
Steinbach's photos were used for a 16-page booklet in 12" format and are accompanied by texts by writer Marius Goldhorn (in German) and ethnomusicologist Arthur Boto Conley (in English). Booklet and stamped record are housed in a printed gatefold sleeve which has a triangle cut-out on the front.
The editions of this release are 250 copies in a gatefold sleeve. This edition was published on the occasion of his exhibition IN CC (In virtual co-reality) at the Conradi Gallery in Hamburg.
text borrowed from label / distribution TAD
For this occasion, he invited the musicians Mix Mup and Kassem Mosse to make a public live remix of the label's back-catalogue. For the recording, they (and a small audience) met in November 2019 in the off-space Kardamom run by the two in Leipzig.
The building in which this off-space was located was demolished shortly after the performance. Before the show, photographer Andrzej Steinbach documented the space. On the LP is a selection of auditive sketches made by Mix Mup and Kassem Mosse.
Steinbach's photos were used for a 16-page booklet in 12" format and are accompanied by texts by writer Marius Goldhorn (in German) and ethnomusicologist Arthur Boto Conley (in English). Booklet and stamped record are housed in a printed gatefold sleeve which has a triangle cut-out on the front.
The editions of this release are 250 copies in a gatefold sleeve. This edition was published on the occasion of his exhibition IN CC (In virtual co-reality) at the Conradi Gallery in Hamburg.
text borrowed from label / distribution TAD