TBG11 is (almost) the last release from Arthur Boto Conley's artist record label Travel By Goods.
For this occasion, he invited the musicians Mix Mup and Kassem Mosse to make a public live remix of the label's back-catalogue. For the recording, they (and a small audience) met in November 2019 in the off-space Kardamom run by the two in Leipzig.
The building in which this off-space was located was demolished shortly after the performance. Before the show, photographer Andrzej Steinbach documented the space. On the LP is a selection of auditive sketches made by Mix Mup and Kassem Mosse.
Steinbach's photos were used for a 16-page booklet in 12" format and are accompanied by texts by writer Marius Goldhorn (in German) and ethnomusicologist Arthur Boto Conley (in English). Booklet and stamped record are housed in a printed gatefold sleeve which has a triangle cut-out on the front.
The editions of this release are 250 copies in a gatefold sleeve. This edition was published on the occasion of his exhibition IN CC (In virtual co-reality) at the Conradi Gallery in Hamburg.
For this occasion, he invited the musicians Mix Mup and Kassem Mosse to make a public live remix of the label's back-catalogue. For the recording, they (and a small audience) met in November 2019 in the off-space Kardamom run by the two in Leipzig.
The building in which this off-space was located was demolished shortly after the performance. Before the show, photographer Andrzej Steinbach documented the space. On the LP is a selection of auditive sketches made by Mix Mup and Kassem Mosse.
Steinbach's photos were used for a 16-page booklet in 12" format and are accompanied by texts by writer Marius Goldhorn (in German) and ethnomusicologist Arthur Boto Conley (in English). Booklet and stamped record are housed in a printed gatefold sleeve which has a triangle cut-out on the front.
The editions of this release are 250 copies in a gatefold sleeve. This edition was published on the occasion of his exhibition IN CC (In virtual co-reality) at the Conradi Gallery in Hamburg.