This selection of experimental British music was originally issued on Brian Eno's Obscure label in the mid-1970s. Christopher Hobbs's bell-infused Aran is related to Aran sweater knitting patterns.
His McCrimmon Will Never Return for four reed organs slows down a pibroch melody so that the decorative flourishes stand out. Gavin Bryars's spaced-out 1, 2, 1-2-3-4 is for performers trying to reproduce their instrumental or vocal part from a work they're hearing on headphones.
His The Squirrel and the Ricketty Racketty Bridge, for four players using eight guitars, sounds like a weird toy going round and round on some kind of musical skidpan. Performers include Derek Bailey, Brian Eno and Cornelius Cardew.
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