Evaporations
Electronic Works for Choreography, Soundtrack, and Art Installation 1976-1996
Marden Pond’s “Evaporations” (1976-96) is an archival project showcasing the composers experimental music approaches that utilize synthesizers, electronics, and computer. These rare or unreleased tracks and demos were initially purposed for art installation, dance and theater , music exploration, and ambient listening experiences. Marden was artistically right beside his contemporaries of the Land Artist Movement of the Southwest during the 70’s, as he created soundscapes inspired by the vast and bizarre features of Utah. Some of the other work presented on this record was to inspire physical movement by use of unorthodox arrangements and percussive rhythms, juxtaposed with fleeting synth phrases and environmental textures.
Besides the two tracks included from Marden’s hyper rare 1980 private press LP “Castle Valley Impressions”, this collection of music is being presented on vinyl for the first time.
Compiled by Adam Michael Terry and Chase Estes
Cover Art: “Various water level and shoreline patterns of the Great Salt Lake 1976 - 1996”
Layout, cover design and painting by Chase Estes
© FOUNTAINavm 2022
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