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INTRODUCTION TO
ICTUS RECORDS' 30th ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION Comprehensive selection of 12 tracks from 12 disks of ICTUS Records' 30the Anniversary Collection | |||||||||
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Tracks:
1
from: Tao, Tao #3 4:56
Steve Lacy - soprano saxophone, bird calls, pocket synthesizer Andrea
Centazzo - percussion, drum set, vocals
Recorded at ICTUS STUDIOS, Bologna Italy November 1984. 2 from: Back To The Future, Back To The Future #1 6:57 Anthony Coleman - piano Marco
Cappelli - guitars
Andrea
Centazzo - percussion digital percussion & sampling
Recorded live in concert at TONIC, New York City April 2005 3 from: In Concert, Bone (Tao 3) 5:48 Steve Lacy - soprano saxophone Kent
Carter - double bass
Andrea
Centazzo percussion, drum set, vocals
Recorded in concert in Udine (Italy) December 5, 1976 4 from: Thirty Years From Monday, The Gipsy Part One 8:03 Carlos Zingaro - violin Andrea
Centazzo - percussion
Recorded at ICTUS Studios, Bologna, Italy, July 1983. 5 from: Doctor Faustus 5 Lost In The Mist 6:57 Andrea Centazzo Mitteleuropa Orchestra Franz Koglmann Flugelhorn, Trumpet, Gianluigi Trovesi Bass Clarinet, Alto Sax; Carlos Zingaro Violin; Radu Malfatti Trombone, Carlo Actis Dato Bass Clarinet, Baritone Sax, Roberto Ottaviano Soprano Saxes; Sauro D'Angelo Clarinet, Alto Sax; Roberto Manuzzi Soprano Saxes; Andrea Anzola French Horn; Roberto Bartoli, Stefano Ferri, Franco Feruglio Basses; Bruno Cabassi Xilophone, Percussion; Gianpaolo Salbego, GuidoPercussion; Andrea Centazzo Drums, Percussion, Conductor recorded live at Alassio Jazz Festival, Alassio July 5 1982 6 from: Clangs, The New Moon 6:01 Steve Lacy - soprano saxophone, bird calls, pocket synthesizer Andrea
Centazzo - percussion, drum set, vocals
Recorded
live in concert in Casarsa (Udine, Italy) February 20 1976
7 from: Rebels, Travelers and Improvisers, The Innsbruck Session #1 5:13 Lol Coxhill - soprano saxophone Franz
Koglmann - trumpet & flugelhorn
Andrea
Centazzo - percussion
Recorded at Krinzinger Gallery, Innsbruck, Austria, January 1983 8 from: Drops, Drop Two 4.16 Derek Bailey - electric & acoustic guitars Andrea
Centazzo - percussion
Recorded and mixed by Andrea Centazzo at Centazzo Studio Moruzzo (Italy) - 3 & 4 April 1997 9 from: The Bay, O Ce Biel Cisciel Da Udin 3.00 Rova Saxophone Quartet: Larry Ochs Tenor & Soprano Sax / Jon Raskin Baritone, Alto & Soprano Sax, Clarinet / Bruce Ackley Clarinet, Soprano Sax / Andrew Voigt Alto & Soprano Sax, Flute Andrea
Centazzo - percussion
Recorded At Walden Studios, Carmel Highlands, California (USA) – December 1978 10 from: Us Concerts, Live In Woodstock 5.33 Tom Cora - cello Andrea
Centazzo - percussion
Recorded Live At Creative Music Studio, Woodstock, NY - December 1980 11 from: The NY Tapes, NY Sextet improvisation 4.00 Polly Bradfield - violin Eugene
Chadbourne - guitars
Tom Cora -
cello
Toshinori
Kondo - trumpet
John Zorn
- reeds
Andrea
Centazzo - percussion
Recorded
live at WKCR Radio Station New York City November 7, 1978
12 from: In Real Time, In Real Time #6 6:19 Alvin Curran - synthesizer, piano, trumpet Evan
Parker - soprano & tenor saxophones
Andrea
Centazzo percussion, percussion synthesizer
Recorded live in concert Rome, Italy |
This CD is aim to be an
introduction to the most important collection of music in the ICTUS
Records history, a 12 CD’s Box Set, a celebration for the 30th
anniversary of the birth of one of the first independent labels of the
70’.
At that time for a young
musician like me, the recording scene was fairly discouraging especially
in my country of origin, Italy. Record companies were not interested in
producing “avant-garde music”, and this music found its way out through
few small musicians - owned labels. In order to have the music that I
loved recorded, I had to create my own label: Ictus Records, the first
Italian label to solely distribute music on the cutting edge of
improvisation.
Ictus was born to be a
forum for musicians that the institutionalized market refused, and, also
by design, was a hands on operation; one that encouraged the artist to
express himself freely, without restrictions, and to have control over
all the phases of production of the record. All this was possible due to
the dedicated work of my wife Carla Lugli, who saw to the daily
operation of the record label. Ictus was born not as a commercial but as
a cultural operation. Distribution of the records was carried out
through certain music magazines, and by mail order at a strictly
recovering-cost price. Musicians joined the innovative Ictus with
enthusiasm most willing to record for
the pleasure of making music together; and most of the times even co-producing the albums, sharing costs with us. But due to the increasing of the production costs, the changes in my life and my career, ICTUS ceased its operations in 1985. Looking back to those years and remembering the hopes, the struggles and the joy of making that beautiful music, I thought that it could have been almost a must, 30 years later, put together the best of those recording sessions, including some unreleased tapes, in 12 CD’s Set as a tribute to all great artists that made ICTUS exist just for love of music.
Thanks to all those
friends musicians for creating an astonishing body of art that will stay
forever.
All Tracks Digitally Re-Mastered and Edited By Andrea Centazzo 2005
Cover photo, text and art by Andrea Centazzo
Produced by Andrea Centazzo, executive producer Cezary Lerski
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Andrea Centazzo plays and endorses exclusively REMO heads & drums, PAISTE gongs & cymbals, VIC FIRTH mallets & sticks, DRUM WORKSHOP drum pedals.
Special thanks
to all artists and labels that participated in this project. We would like to
express our gratitude to all involved in this project - without you this
undertaking would not be possible. Please contact us if you have any questions
or concerns regarding this release, and we will be glad to assist you.
Thank you
all for keeping improvised music and creative art alive.
Andrea Centazzo /
ICTUS Records