I seem to be obsessed with Hungarian electronic music in 70s and 80s. If it were recorded today, the sound of this album could have been regarded a bit raw considering the advanced opportunities of electronic music production of our day but primitivity of an art work cannot be considered to decrease the value of it. I am not saying these because I expect people to forgive the primitivity of such 'oldies' by saying 'Oh yeah, it's from 80s afterall.' In fact, what I think is that there is nothing to forgive in those old records. On the contrary, they can and must be esteemed on account of all their primitivity and rawness, not thinking that their oldness is an excuse for their immaturity. Otherwise, music, like many others, would fall prey to the fast moving consumption of capitalism.
Tracklist
| 1 Madrigál Choir – Hungarian Radio And Television Chorus* | 10:03 | | |
| 2 144 Sounds | 12:00 | | |
| 3 In Praise Of Folly Baritone Vocals – György Bordás | 18:26 | | |
| 4 Sesquiatera Choir – Hungarian Radio And Television Chorus* | 7:22 | |
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