Henri Pousseur's "Mixed Music 1966-1970" is a captivating journey into the avant-garde and experimental music scene of the late 1960s. Released on March 30, 2007, by Sub Rosa, this album is a testament to Pousseur's innovative approach to composition and his exploration of mixed music techniques. The album features four tracks, including the intriguing "Jeux De Miroirs De Votre Faust," a collaboration with Michel Butor, and a series of pieces titled "Crosses Of Crossed Colors."
Spanning a total of 58 minutes, the album offers a rich tapestry of sounds that challenge and engage the listener. Pousseur's work is known for its complexity and intellectual depth, and "Mixed Music 1966-1970" is no exception. The album is a fascinating blend of electronic and acoustic elements, showcasing Pousseur's ability to push the boundaries of traditional composition.
For those interested in the history of electronic music, this album is a significant release. It is part of the "Acousmatrix - The History of Electronic Music IV" series, highlighting its importance in the evolution of electronic music. Whether you're a long-time fan of Henri Pousseur or new to his work, "Mixed Music 1966-1970" offers a unique and rewarding listening experience.