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Cora
Cora

Cora

Artists

Cora

Catno

CALAX-002

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation Reissue

Country

Japan

Release date

Nov 1, 2021

Cora Emens is a sex educator and performer based in the Netherlands. This re-issued work of experimental music was compiled in the 80s by Cora's ex-partner, Willem de Ridder (one of the founders of Fluxus) in the Netherlands from the home studio recordings of Cora.

Now available in double LP form (originally released on a Radio Art Foundation cassette) with an additional bonus track 'Earplay'. This is the first time it's been re-released in any format. The original tape was mixed by Willem de Ridder and is remastered by Cora Emens herself.

The archive cassette now resides in the sound archives of the Allard Pierson Museum in Amsterdam.

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$45*

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CALAX-002- JP - 2021

A1

Conversation

3:25

A2

Come On

4:13

A3

Telephone

5:28

A4

Lonely Tune

3:55

B1

Running

3:09

B2

All Alone

2:59

B3

Decadenzia

4:19

B4

Swing It Out

2:59

C1

Mary

5:11

C2

Searching

13:01

D1

Rome Research

8:02

D2

Through Me

4:01

D3

Earplay

5:38

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