0752725046923

The Cassiber Box

Cassiber

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Format: 7CD

Cat No: RERCBOX2

Release Date:  15 December 2023

Label:  Rer Megacorp

Packaging Type:  Box Set

No of Units:  7

Barcode:  0752725046923

Genres:  Rock  Avant-garde  

  • Description

    6 CDs, 1 DVD, 32pp extra booklet, small, slimline sturdy box. Long out of print, this is the definitive Cassiber collection in a solid box, fully documented, consisting of the four classic studio albums, re-mastered by Bob Drake, two extra CD collections: The Way it Was - an amazing set of studio sketches and live recordings with guest appearances by Dietmar Diesner and Rene Lussier and Collaborations, documenting three extended special projects: Duck and Cover - with the addition of Fred Frith, Dagmar Krause, Tom Cora and George Lewis, Cassix - a recording project from Montepulciano with half of Stormy Six; and one track from 'Otomo Yoshihide/Ground Zero's Cassiber Live in Tokyo with Shinoda Masami Remix' project - as well as a two hour DVD of live and studio footage from Brasil, Frankfurt and Berlin, including a mini-documentary made in East Berlin during the recording of A Face We All Know. The new edition comes in a sturdy box with 40 pages of documents, interviews, information, photographs, pictures, itineraries and miscellaneous memorabilia. BIOGRAPHICAL: In 1982 Cassiber crashed into the Deutsche Neue Welle. Founded by Heiner Goebbels, Alfred Harth, Christoph Anders and Chris Cutler, they fused experimental rock, fringe jazz, punk, pop, plunderphonics, improvisation and musique concrete into a complex form of studio - and then concert - composition that was unique in mashing experimental form with a high-risk expressionist mode of execution. In content and aesthetics, Cassiber tracked and anticipated the political and technological changes of its times, shifting, over its 10 years from the high stakes energy of the earlier releases to the more composed and complex studio work of its later years. Most impressively, Cassiber opened up song form by abandoning, extending or crashing sideways into it - and by creating unlikely structures from a combination of noise, libido, high musicality, dramaturgy and cultural debris.