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MICHAEL PRICE ENTANGLEMENT LP VINYL NEW 33RPM

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Cat no. ERATP067LP
Track Listings
1. Tape Overture
2. Easter
3. Little Warm Thing
4. Budapest
5. The Attachment
6. Maitri
7. Digital Birds
8. The Uncertainty Principle
9. Entanglement

Entanglement, the debut album by Michael Price fulfills his long-term desire to explore new musical territories, featuring Michael on the piano, with the addition of cello, soprano voice, string orchestra, modular synth, tape effects and electronics. Throughout the record you will hear street sounds from Budapest captured and processed on Michael's mobile phone, as well as chamber music recorded direct to tape with vintage microphones in single takes. The Attachment was partly recorded onto a 1940s magnetic disc recorder, which immediately connected the piece back to a pre-digital musical age. Many of the titles and underlying concepts behind the tracks come from Michael's love of science and physics, and fascination with how science often can give us intriguing metaphors for human relationships. Entanglement was written over a period of two years on paper and by hand with Michael exploring oldest and the newest technology at Abbey Road Studios and Snap Studios in London, before most of the recording and mixing took place at Vox-Ton in Berlin. 'I wanted to make an album that sounded like a dark, Berlin record store discovery from the 30s. Something that had timeless emotive power, and pre-digital rawness. Something that I hope would make a deeper connection in superficially networked times. I think there is a duty for artists to be honest, and vulnerable. Because then there is a possibility of real connection. Entanglement is both honest and vulnerable and to go through the two year process of writing, refining and recording an album has been more intense and more beautiful than I could have possibly imagined.' Michael Price