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Tibetan Red

Tibetan Red

Tibetan Red has been played on NTS shows including OnoTesla, with Scanning first played on 31 March 2019.

Tibetan Red Tibetan Red is the ongoing sound text exploration project of Salvador Francesch, a Catalan/Canadian living since 1999 in the Pyrenees of Catalonia.

Tibetan Red came to be as the result of the radio program The Labyrinth (1982-1985) produced by Salvador Francesch for CKLN Radio in Toronto, Canada.

In the aftermath of the post-punk nihilism implosion of the late 70’s and early 80’s two lines of thought converged in the ’underground’ world of alternative culture, the ‘do-it-yourself’ philosophy and the Cagean approach that ‘everything is sound’. This two basic lines were the best kept secret in the history of Alternative Sounds. Toronto was not immune to the secret and to the feverish flurry of the myriad of mosaic experimental sounds that were taking place everywhere, and the record labels attitude - mushrooming from all the international basements - notion that ‘everything is possible’. The purpose and design of The Labyrinth was to show-case the musics that were being produced to explore the metaphysics of rebellion in sound performance. The Labyrinth was a play-ground metaphor for exposure, a means to focus and expand on the parameters of the experience.

Tibetan Red’s proposal is to explore other possible readings of given sound texts, by extracting and adding his own created sounds which search to weave massive tapestries of psychic geographies.

In 1985 the Freedom in a Vacuum label operating in Toronto released the first cassette by Tibetan Red, Tibetan Red. Later and excerpt of the pieces Scanning and Kalahari Fire Birth from the same cassette were included in the album International Compilation released by Freedom in a Vacuum in 1987.

In 2000 Grácia Territori Sonor proposed to release the original Freedom in a Vacuum cassette plus an additional recording from 1987 called The Sistine Chapel in CD format.

In 2002 Tibetan Red and Victor Nubla released for the hrönir label the CD Tao Point a collaboration project for the MCO volume 7 series.

In 2007 Tibetan Red released his second solo CD “Fouta Djalon” for the Gliptoteka Magdalae label.

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Tibetan Red

Tibetan Red has been played on NTS shows including OnoTesla, with Scanning first played on 31 March 2019.

Tibetan Red Tibetan Red is the ongoing sound text exploration project of Salvador Francesch, a Catalan/Canadian living since 1999 in the Pyrenees of Catalonia.

Tibetan Red came to be as the result of the radio program The Labyrinth (1982-1985) produced by Salvador Francesch for CKLN Radio in Toronto, Canada.

In the aftermath of the post-punk nihilism implosion of the late 70’s and early 80’s two lines of thought converged in the ’underground’ world of alternative culture, the ‘do-it-yourself’ philosophy and the Cagean approach that ‘everything is sound’. This two basic lines were the best kept secret in the history of Alternative Sounds. Toronto was not immune to the secret and to the feverish flurry of the myriad of mosaic experimental sounds that were taking place everywhere, and the record labels attitude - mushrooming from all the international basements - notion that ‘everything is possible’. The purpose and design of The Labyrinth was to show-case the musics that were being produced to explore the metaphysics of rebellion in sound performance. The Labyrinth was a play-ground metaphor for exposure, a means to focus and expand on the parameters of the experience.

Tibetan Red’s proposal is to explore other possible readings of given sound texts, by extracting and adding his own created sounds which search to weave massive tapestries of psychic geographies.

In 1985 the Freedom in a Vacuum label operating in Toronto released the first cassette by Tibetan Red, Tibetan Red. Later and excerpt of the pieces Scanning and Kalahari Fire Birth from the same cassette were included in the album International Compilation released by Freedom in a Vacuum in 1987.

In 2000 Grácia Territori Sonor proposed to release the original Freedom in a Vacuum cassette plus an additional recording from 1987 called The Sistine Chapel in CD format.

In 2002 Tibetan Red and Victor Nubla released for the hrönir label the CD Tao Point a collaboration project for the MCO volume 7 series.

In 2007 Tibetan Red released his second solo CD “Fouta Djalon” for the Gliptoteka Magdalae label.

Original source Last.fm

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Kalahari Fire Birth
Tibetan Red
Freedom In A Vacuum1985
Scanning
Tibetan Red
Freedom In A Vacuum1985