Tony Conrad Collection no. 09)
Tony Conrad
Early Minimalism Vol. I
1996/2002
Table of the Elements
[Arsenic] TOE-CD-33
4x compact disc box, 112-page book, video, custom enclosure + catalog
"History is like music—completely in the present.”
In 1962 Tony Conrad's amplified strings introduced the sustained drone of just-intonation into what came to be known as "minimal" music. Utilizing long durations and precise pitch, he and his collaborators forged an aggressively mesmerizing "Dream Music"—denying the activity of composition, elaborating shared ideas of performance, and articulating the Big Bang of "minimalism." However, the many rehearsal and performance recordings from this period were repressed, inaccessibly buried.
In 1987 Tony Conrad set out on a ten-year return expedition to the site of these entombed fragments to unearth the losses; from them he reconstituted and regenerated the epic Early Minimalism. Reaching back through time, Tony Conrad weaves a mobile narrative over and under minimalism: making music out of history, and history out of music.
“Tony Conrad is a pioneer, as seminal in his way to American music as Johnny Cash or Captain Beefheart or Ornette Coleman, one of those really savvy old guys whom all the kids want to emulate because their ideas, their style are electric and new and somehow indivisible."
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
“Early Minimalism, steeped in its history, is a victory for the highly influential Tony Conrad. What's more, the box set, along with its 90+ page-liner notes and CD-ROM, gives an excellent psychological look at a man who has refused to give in to injustice. Glorious."
Flagpole
“Tony Conrad invents a new musical language ... unbearably intense and gloriously ecstatic. A landmark recording in every sense."
The Wire
“Totally uncompromising ... a marvel."
Artforum
“The perfect sound."
Chicago Reader
“Groundbreaking."
Billboard
“Brilliant."
New York Times