In a way, the so-called Plunderphonics movement that spread across North America in the 1980s was merely updating music with experiments already familiar from the visual arts and literature and writers like Dos Passos, Ezra Pound, William Burroughs or William Gaddis, for whom collage was a natural way to grasp reality. This implied borrowing from other people’s work, but also a total lack of prejudices toward the origin of the material, be it contemporary mainstream media, well-known Classics, advertising, legal stuff, b-movies, etc. For the Young Turks named Negativland, The Tape Beatles or John Oswald, the juxtaposition of high art with crap was part of the fun, and the question of legality and copyright infringement arised later, almost as an afterthought – a painful one, admittedly, for those actually prosecuted. This Joseph Nechvatal cassette is precisely part of this exuberant reuse, Garbage in, Garbage out strategy called Plunderphonics.
♫ Sleep was Joseph Nechvatal‘s first cassette, issued 1983, the same year he co-founded the Tellus cassette series with Claudia Gould and Carol Parkinson. It was released in New York on Al Margolis’ Sound of Pig cassette label, who released hundreds of tapes during the 1980s. Sleep is entirely made of audio debris and found sounds sourced from radio, TV, movie soundtracks and commercial music, with the occasional addition of synthesizer. Joseph says he started collecting material for this tape as early as 1979, yet the music excerpts mostly sound 1983 era. To listen to Sleep is to put your ear at one end of a sonic kaleidoscope and hear the constantly changing patterns of its endless aural collages. Side 1 is a relentless, hilarious mashup of the most ridiculous sonic signatures from the ca. 1983 period: aimless guitar solos, break beats, Bollywood films, harpsichord at the wrong speed, talk shows, etc. After two minutes of the same material, Side 2 suddenly turns to a barely audible murmuring man speaking a few words on loop mode for the remaining 20mns. A relief from the preceding audio litter or mere technical difficulties, according to point of view.
Thanks to Joseph for information and permission.
01 Sleep side 1 (31:00)
02 Sleep side 2 (30:50)
Total time 62:00
Cassette released by Sound of Pig Music, New York, 1983
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Joseph Nechvatal cassettography:
1983
Sleep, cassette, SOP 140
1984
Reckless, cassette, SOP 217
Purge (One Continuous Loop), cassette, SOP 273
1985
New York Radio Night (w/ Tron Von Hollywood), cassette, SOP 168
German Future – European Plan, cassette, SOP 277
True And False, cassette, XOX-001
1986
Babbling Tongues of Metamorphosis, cassette, Sound Of Pig
Tellus #13 Power Electronics (curator), cassette, Harvestworks
1988
Tellus #20 Media Myth (curator), cassette, Harvestworks
+ numerous compilation appearances
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Yeyyyy, Sound of Pig!
There’s even some Audiphile Tapes in the pipe, mind you.
Remember reading a Nechvatal interview in Unsound but never heard those early tapes. Great stuff – cheers !
More of his early tapes are due to appear here. Thanks for your comment.
nice overview
That’s amazing stuff!
I’ve never heard that before.
Thanks so much!
You’re welcome.
Never heard of this before either.
Nothing like nice mixed up collages.
Thanks continuo!