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Monty Cantsin - Blood & Gold - Plagiarism flac album

Monty Cantsin - Blood & Gold - Plagiarism flac album
  • Performer Monty Cantsin
  • Title Blood & Gold - Plagiarism
  • Date of release 1986
  • Style Lounge, Europop, Pop Rock, Schlager
  • Other formats MIDI DXD ADX AHX WAV MOD AU
  • Genre Rock / Pop
  • Size MP3 1424 mb
  • Size FLAC 1705 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 574

On this page you can not listen to mp3 music free or download album or mp3 track to your PC, phone or tablet. All materials are provided for educational purposes. The album included the following session artists: Performer Karen Eliot. Performer Monty Cantsin.

ACE-26: BLOOD AND GOLD - Theme: "Plagiarism". Included a fake 7" by Monty Cantsin and Karen Eliot.

Istvan Kantor, aka Monty Cantsin (or even Istvan Kantor Monty Cantsin? Amen!) took four years to create Noise Bible, a stunning (in the most physical sense) piece of work that allies extreme noise and powerful declamation of nihilist and anarchist texts. Instrumental pieces and transitions in longer speech works are usually made of thick masses of noise. Highlights include "Illegal Alien" and the highly disturbing "Last Sermon. The voice is either treated (some pieces come very close to what could only be termed as electro-acoustic core) or heard through a megaphone - the album is subtitled "Selected Songs, Speeches, and Megaphony. I'm Not Afraid to Burn" adds to the limited sound palette a sample of accordion.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Monty Cantsin's Fake (Neoist-Smile-Mix)
Lyrics By – Karen EliotMusic By – Monty Cantsin
B Monty Cantsin's Plagiarism (The Official Festival Of Plagiarism Hymn 1988)
Lyrics By, Concept By – Karen EliotMusic By – Monty Cantsin

Credits

  • Performer – Karen Eliot, Monty Cantsin

Notes

This 7" was part of the seventh issue of "Blood & Gold", an original-art-only boxset with international artist postcards (all original works, no reproductions, most signed) on the theme "Plagiarism".
Limited edition of 50 copies, most went to the participating artists.

The 7" has a two color offset cover and printed labels, that were attached to other records bought cheaply in thrift shops containing all sorts of music.