Album US 2011 on Hometapes label
Electronic (Experimental, Ambient)
7″ lathe-cut, 7.5 x 7.5″, 2-color screen printed sleeve, 1 color screen print, limited edition 10, signed. Free Jazz Bitmaps: Volume One will roll out in two phases, embracing the neighboring sonic and visual art processes that have defined Butcher's career. Sonnenzimmer and Hometapes will co-release a series of limited edition lathe-cut 7" records in 2011, beginning in February and continuing bi-monthly for a total of six releases. These hand-cut 7” records will be housed in screen printed sleeves featuring cover art by Nadine Nakanishi. They will also include a screen print specific to the record by Nakanishi and Butcher. These releases are limited to just ten copies per release, providing a direct window into Butcher's creative process throughout the year: the music will be made one release at a time. The final collection, paired with the song-reinterpretations of Adasiewicz, Daisy, Jackson, Reed, Reobke, and Stein, will take on new (and more widely-available) life in its compiled form of February 2012's Free Jazz Bitmaps: Volume One LP. The artwork will have a similar function, as the LP art will be a composite of the art created for each 7” release. The end of the road will merely be the beginning of a new one.
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No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | 10,000 | Nick Butcher | 4:32 | |
2 | Wrapping Text Around An Image | Nick Butcher | ||
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4 | Nick Butcher |