Brion Gysin (January 19, 1916 in Taplow, Buckinghamshire, UK - July 13, 1986 in Paris, France) was a writer and painter.
He
is best known for his rediscovery of Tristan Tzara's cut-up technique
while cutting through a newspaper upon which he was trimming some mats.
He shared his discovery with his friend William S. Burroughs, who
subsequently put the cut-up technique to good use and dramatically
changed the landscape of American literature.
Educated in England, at Downside College (1932-34), he moved to Paris where he studied at the Sorbonne. Among those he met at this time are renowned members of the Surrealist group, including Max Ernst, Salvador and Gala Dali and Picasso. Gysin’s work was included in the Surrealist Drawings exhibition in Paris in 1935 (Galerie Quatre).
He first visited the Algerian Sahara in 1938, a journey that was to have a deep and lasting influence on his life. Equally significant to the form of his later giant landscape paintings were the years he spent in New York working as assistant to Broadway stage designer Irene Sharaff (1940-43). In 1953, having returned to North Africa, Gysin opened the Thousand and One Nights restaurant, where the Master Musicians of Joujouka played an ‘extended residency’.
Gysin altered the cut-up technique to produce what he called permutation poems in which a single phrase was repeated several times, with the words rearranged in a different order with each reiteration. Many of these permutations were derived using a random sequence generator in an early computer program written by Ian Sommerville.
He also experimented with permutation on recording tape, by splicing together the sounds of a gun firing recorded at different amplitudes in the BBC Radiophonic Workshop thus producing 'Pistol Poem.' The piece was subsequently used as a theme in 1960 for the performance in Paris of Le Domaine Poetique, a showcase for experimental works by people like Gysin, Françoise Dufrêne, Bernard Heidsieck, and Henri Chopin.
- 1981 - Interview - 256 Kbps
- 1985 - Ramuntcho Matta Presents Brion Gysin / Polo Lombardo - 320 Kbps
- 1989 - Gysin / Burroughs / P.Orridge - Interviews + Readings - 192 Kbps
- 1993 - Self-Portrait Jumping - 224 Kbps
- 1995 - Recordings 1960-1981 - 128 Kbps
- 1997 - Poems Of Poems - 256 Kbps
- 1998 - One Night @ The 1001 - 320 Kbps
- 1998 - The Pool K III - 320 Kbps
- 2006 - Songs [with Steve Lacy] - 256 Kbps
- 2007 - Live in London 1982 - 320 Kbps
See also compilations with Brion's participation:
- 1972 - The Dial-A-Poem Poets - 192 Kbps
- 1975 - 10+2:12 American Text Sound Pieces - 224 Kbps
- 1975 - Poesia Sonora - 192 Kbps
- 1979 - The Nova Convention - 192 Kbps
- 1989 - Futura, Poesia Sonora - 192 Kbps
- 1996 - 10% File Under Burroughs - 192 Kbps
- 2002 - Revue OU - 224 Kbps
Ask for download links in comments.
I'd love to have the links!
ОтветитьУдалитьJezzer
what specific albums you want? you can order the first few, and then a few more
УдалитьWe posted "Poem of Poems" from 1959 here Zlobnyk: http://pettyvendetta.blogspot.com/2011/10/brion-gysin-poem-of-poems-1958.html
ОтветитьУдалитьAlso our "Recordings 1960-1981" link still works.
Cheers,
-PettyV
Requesting the 1981 interview, please :).
ОтветитьУдалить... @ Songs [with Steve Lacy]
ОтветитьУдалитьThanks very much for those!
ОтветитьУдалитьHi, may I have:
ОтветитьУдалить- 1985 - Ramuntcho Matta Presents Brion Gysin / Polo Lombardo - 320 Kbps
- 1998 - One Night @ The 1001 - 320 Kbps
- 1998 - The Pool K III - 320 Kbps
- 2007 - Live in London 1982 - 320 Kbps
please?
1985 - Ramuntcho Matta Presents Brion Gysin / Polo Lombardo
Удалить1998 - One Night @ The 1001 pt. 1 & pt. 2
1998 - The Pool K III
2007 - Live in London 1982
Thank you very much.
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