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Various Artists - Household Objects (Double CD)
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DISC 1
- Trickle Treat - Lester Square
- A Woman’s Work is Never Dub - Nick Haeffner and Alison Craig
- CCS & - Kodax Strophies Martyn Bates
- In the Studio - Geoffrey Richardson
- Florian’s Silvervine-lick Breakfast - Yumi Hara
- Gift - Joby Burgess
- Eggslicer - Akaten with Kawabata Makoto
- Hhand 2 - Francesco Paolo Paladino & Karini
- In (and out) of Sink - Jon Owen
- Washing Up - Faradena Afifi and Steve Beresford
- No Mouse is an Island - The Residents
- Drum n Basin - Planetruth
- Objects in the House - Two Headed Emperor
- Cochina Expresso - BBB-and
DISC 2
- Mishandled Water Music - Barry Lamb
- End of it All - Peter and Alex Ashby
- Cuppa for Alvin - Peter Blundell
- Pig Crumb Hoover - Hazel Jones
- Pie Wrecks - Geoff Leigh
- HOME:WORK - William Hayter, Fred Theolonious Baker, Birgit Baker-Schellhorn and Elliot Baker-Schellhorn
- Carnaval des Objets Maison - Shyamal Maitra
- Dali’s Flies - Census Of Hallucinations
- What’s The Title? - Robin Storey
- GERALD'S ACOUSMATICA - Alessandro Monti & Daniele Peincipato
- H2 Oh! - William Hayter
- Metallurgy - Guy Harries
- The Progressive Rise and Rapid Fall of Artificial Intelligence - Grand Hotel
We took a bunch of well-known musicians from multiple disciplines, took away their instruments, and asked them to honour the 50th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s mythical abandoned LP, Household Objects. Foreword by Nick Mason.
Reimagined and reanimated: 'Household Objects (and sundry massed gadgets)' – A 50th Anniversary Tribute to Pink Floyd’s Most Mysterious Abandoned Work
In a bold and imaginative homage to one of Pink Floyd’s most elusive projects, a new album titled Household Objects is set for release—marking 50 years since the band’s mythical experiment of the same name was first conceived and then quietly shelved.
Featuring contributions from an extraordinary lineup of musical cult figures and underground legends, this project revives and reinterprets the spirit of the original Pink Floyd concept—creating music entirely without conventional instruments. The sonic world of Household Objects is a surreal, immersive, and strangely emotive journey through sonic architecture crafted from the mundane.
Nick Mason has endorsed the release with the following words, featured in the foreword of the CD booklet: "I have to say that 50 years later the resurrection of this idea seems much more manageable, and the work produced on this album is in my opinion, far more interesting than anything we created. I salute all the contributors to this work and if we have encouraged, or in some ways inspired, these recordings then maybe it wasn’t such a wasted effort!"
Household Objects is a cohesive and compelling piece of sonic art that celebrates the radical possibilities of sound, the value of risk in creativity, and the enduring influence of Pink Floyd’s experimental spirit.
Compiled, curated and produced by William Hayter and Barry Lamb, Household Objects is beautifully packaged, graced with Michael Leigh's excellent artwork and Sean Kelly's equally excellent photography. It will be available as a limited edition CD release and on all the usual digital platforms.
Reimagined and reanimated: 'Household Objects (and sundry massed gadgets)' – A 50th Anniversary Tribute to Pink Floyd’s Most Mysterious Abandoned Work
In a bold and imaginative homage to one of Pink Floyd’s most elusive projects, a new album titled Household Objects is set for release—marking 50 years since the band’s mythical experiment of the same name was first conceived and then quietly shelved.
Featuring contributions from an extraordinary lineup of musical cult figures and underground legends, this project revives and reinterprets the spirit of the original Pink Floyd concept—creating music entirely without conventional instruments. The sonic world of Household Objects is a surreal, immersive, and strangely emotive journey through sonic architecture crafted from the mundane.
Nick Mason has endorsed the release with the following words, featured in the foreword of the CD booklet: "I have to say that 50 years later the resurrection of this idea seems much more manageable, and the work produced on this album is in my opinion, far more interesting than anything we created. I salute all the contributors to this work and if we have encouraged, or in some ways inspired, these recordings then maybe it wasn’t such a wasted effort!"
Household Objects is a cohesive and compelling piece of sonic art that celebrates the radical possibilities of sound, the value of risk in creativity, and the enduring influence of Pink Floyd’s experimental spirit.
Compiled, curated and produced by William Hayter and Barry Lamb, Household Objects is beautifully packaged, graced with Michael Leigh's excellent artwork and Sean Kelly's equally excellent photography. It will be available as a limited edition CD release and on all the usual digital platforms.