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Rutman's Steel Cello Ensemble - Live At The Waterworks • Berlin FLAC
  • Performer: Rutman's Steel Cello Ensemble
  • Title: Live At The Waterworks • Berlin
  • Genre: Classical
  • Cat #: ST 003 91BR1
  • Label: Stuff Records
  • Country: Germany
  • Date of release: 1998
  • Style: Contemporary, Avantgarde, Drone
  • FLAC size 2793 mb
  • MP3 size: 2334 mb
  • Record From CD, Album

Tracklist

1Requiem For The DDR6:47
2Song Of The Steel Cello No 313:36
3Noise In The Library No 29:17
4Encore3:53
5Sounds Of Nothing No 210:38
6Industrial Meditation No 211:47

Credits

  • Drums [Deep]Rudi Moser
  • Mixed ByKarsten Nubel, Martin Freitag
  • Painting [Cover Painting]Bob Gale
  • PercussionMinas Simon
  • Performer [Bow Chime, Steel Cello]Lukas Taido Velvet
  • Performer [Bow Chime], Horn [Tibetan]Daniel Orlansky
  • Photography ByRainer Schwesig
  • Recorded ByAndreas Sander, Martin Freitag
  • Voice, Performer [Steel Cello Steel, Bow Chime], Horn [Tibetan], Composed By [All Titles By]Bob Rutman

Notes

Written "Steel Cello Ensemble" on the cover, "The Steel Cello Ensemble" on the tray and "Rutman's Steel Cello Ensemble" on the spines and disc face.

Recorded live at Die Pumpe, Berlin, April 1991 by, Küß Mich Musikproduktion.
© + Ⓟ 1991 By Stuff Records/Küß Mich Musik in Memorial Rutdog Records.
The Production was made possible through the generous Sponsorship of CTB Berlin, PEMA GmbH Berlin, Manfred Ismer Berlin.

From the liner notes:
"The instruments invented by Robert Rutman in the early 1970s. They include the Bow Chime, a six-foot sheet of stainless steel in a horizontal curve, with an iron bar attached to the top corners, and five metal rods attached at intervals to the bar. The rods are then bowed near their centers to produce deep, resonant tones, or close to the point of attachment, producing high-pitched chiming notes; and the Single String Steel Cello, an eight-foot sheet of steel suspended vertically from a stand. A wire attached to the top and bottom right corners is pulled taut to form a generous curve in the steel: this string is bowed with one hand and fretted with the other, producing a range of sounds from low bass to the highest falsetto."

Barcodes

  • Label Code: LC6358
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Matrix / Runout: BOD SCHA 003-91 BR1R

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