Artists see things differently. 54-minute program with sound works by Carole Caroompas, Dieter Roth, Jess Holzworth and Jutta Koether, M.A. Nummninen, Magazzini Criminali and others, created between 1966 and 2006.
Featured cover art: David Shrigley – Shrigley Forced To Speak With Others

Joe D’Agostino – Sort of
some Video Arts Music (1987, Tellus)
Richard Prince – Catherine
the icon of rephotography’s approach on music (1984, Tellus)
Shrigley Forced To Speak With Others – Rock Festival
Satan’s apocalyptic rock concert, remembered by satirical artist and Guardian Saturday Magazine columnist David Shrigley (2006, LateNightTales)
Janice Felger / Joan Hugo – One Minute Of Art News Update In 30 Seconds
an idea from Otis Art Institute in LA (1976, Los Angeles Free Music Society)
Kim Rosenfield – Four Selections From The Book ‘Some Of Us’
from the artist‘s first book of poetry (1983, Freeway Records)
Rüdiger Carl – Sweet Mammoth Waltz
a Jack of all trades at work (1998, FMP)
Dieter Roth – Harmonica Curse (excerpt)
long-term diary project with an accordion in Iceland (1981, Audio Arts)
Jill Kroesen – Jeanne D’Arc
New York based performance and visual artist eager for action (1983, Les Disques Du Crépuscule)
Magazzini Criminali – Bombay, Tramonto, H. 19,40
experimental theatre group from Florence, employing musical appropriation (1983, Riviera Records)
Jess Holzworth / Jutta Koether – Untitled
applied pychogeography in NYC (2000, Ecstatic Peace!)
Peter Rose / Fred Curchack – Vox
thoughts on voices coming from a screen (1987, Tellus)
Lawrence Weiner – A bit of matter
from the conceptual artist’s video work that connects male/female, subject/object investigations with bubble gum jazz (1976, La Box)
Laurie Anderson – Three Expediences
part of the Centre Pompidou’s Collection (1978, Giorno Poetry Systems)
IXNA – Ridi Ridi
New Wave with an Avant-garde background (1981, Concentric Circles)
Dan Lander – Talking To A Loudspeaker: Here Comes Everybody (with Gregory Whitehead)
the promise of one world (1989, Empreintes DIGITALes)
M.A. Numminen – The Tractatus Suite – Wovon man nicht sprechen kann, darüber muss man schweigen
Wittgenstein’s famous quote reworked (1966, Love Records)
Carole Caroompas – Bedroom Eyes
L.A. painter and performance artist goes pop (1981, self released)
Vivian Stanshall – Yelp, Bellow, Rasp Et Cetera
English poet, author and musician does the Blues (1974, Warner Bros. Records)
Willie Cole – Carousel
soundtrack of an interactive art work for children (1997, Museum Of Contemporary Art Chicago)
* only 3 of the 19 tracks are on Spotify