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  1. Artwork [Cover Art] – Peter Blegvad; Band – The Peter Blegvad Trio* Bass, Keyboards – John Greaves; Design – Savage Leisurecentre; Drums, Other [Etc.] – Chris Cutler; ... Distributed in Japan by Locus Solus Made in North America - Issued in a standard jewel case including an 8-page booklet. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 7 ...

  2. Locus Solus is a double album, featuring four distinct sides of music, each side played by a different trio. Side one is played by John Zorn (brass), Christian Marclay (turntables) and Peter Blegvad (vocals, with a history in the RIO scene) and displays a kind of incendiary concrète/noise/free-jazz which verges on the cartoonish. Side two is played by Zorn (brass), Arto Lindsay (guitars ...

  3. While the noise rock scene in Japan is considered ground zero for that kind of thing, it seems like LOCUS SOLUS is the epicenter that reverberated across the world. The first eight tracks feature Peter Blegvad on vocals although they are so processed and distorted that it sounds like a manic robot.

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2000 CD release of "Locus Solus" on Discogs.

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Locus Solus" on Discogs.

  6. Vocals – Arto Lindsay (tracks: 9 to 22), Peter Blegvad (tracks: 1 to 8) Whistling – John Zorn (tracks: 31 to 38) Notes. The spine reads evva 33003 and Tzadik TZ 7303. ... John Zorn - Ponce - Locus Solus. 4:06; Lists Add to List. 5-Star Recordings/Alphabetical order by aremus;

  7. Locus Solus is a nice example of Zorn's early musical anarchy. Scratching sounds, Saxophone distinctive noises, random tribal drums, ... The first eight tracks feature Peter Blegvad on vocals although they are so processed and distorted that it sounds like a manic robot.