Unjust Malaise (CD3) (2005)
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| Release date: | 2005 | ||
| Quality: | FLAC | ||
| Tracks: | 2 | ||
| Duration: | 01:01:45 | ||
| Genre: | Contemporary Folk |
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| 1. | Crazy Nigger (C. 1980) | 55:21 | 235.5 Mb | ... | ||
| 2. | Julius Eastman's Spoken Introduction To The Northwestern University Concert | 6:26 | 26.5 Mb | ... |
Discography: Julius Eastman
Julius Eastman — Unjust Malaise (CD3): Reviews
Milestone
One of most controversial titles Eastman gave to his scores, "Crazy Nigger" was performed at "The Kitchen" in New York ("Center for video, music and dance" where previously both Steve Reich and Philip Glass, among others, performed their new music in the late '60) on February 8 and 9 1980 by Julius Eastman, Joseph Kubera and Jeffrey Lohn all at the piano, assisted by a large number of other musicians. It is a clear example of the so called maximalism of a musician considered a minimalist, with phrases and structures that get repeated and amplified by superposition. In the second track you can listen to Julius Eastman himself introducing his performance music at Northwestern University, January 16 1980. A milestone in modern music forgot for years.
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Album details
Unjust Malaise (CD3) is listed as Album by Julius Eastman with a release date of 2005. The album is connected with Contemporary Folk categories.
The track list contains 2 tracks with a total running time of 1:01:45. The shortest track is Julius Eastman's Spoken Introduction To The Northwestern University Concert at 6:25, while the longest track is Crazy Nigger (C. 1980) at 55:20.
The album is linked to English content languages. The cover artwork has original dimensions 500x500 px and a prepared crop of 500x500 px. The audio quality shown on the page ranges from 192 to 320 Kbits/sec. FLAC information is present.













