- Digital
Cosey Fanni Tutti & Daphne Oram
Tributum
nonclassical
- Cat No: NONCLSS069DDZ
- Release: 2025-09-17
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Track List
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The pioneering electronic sounds of Daphne Oram reimagined by TAAHLIAH, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Marta Salogni, Arushi Jain and others using tapes from Oram's archive.
To mark the centenary of overlooked electronic pioneer Daphne Oram, Nonclassical - together with Oram Trust and Oram Awards - have commissioned new music by a set of contemporary visionary minority-gender electronic artists celebrating the next generation of trailblazers.
This group of artists span early-career to high-profile DJs and musicians across diverse electronic worlds, representing a spectrum of distinct practises - from uncompromising club beats, performance art and sound art to ambient music and deconstructed future-forward Arabic dance music.
The artists have created these new works using samples from Oram's archive - housed at Goldsmiths, University of London - which features a mix of sound clips covering not only her innovative Oramics machine and other electronic music, but also match strikes, cat purrs, scraped objects and commercial jingles as well as recordings of Oram's own voice.
Look out for gigs around the UK and at London's Barbican Centre around the release.
About Cosey Fanni Tutti:
Cosey Fanni Tutti, whose music and art career began in 1969, is a respected artist, musician and author of worldwide renown - for her Art, as co-founder of Industrial music and Throbbing Gristle, her pioneering electronic music solo and as Chris & Cosey, Carter Tutti and books ‘Art Sex Music’ and ‘RE-SISTERS’
Cosey’s work has featured in institutional exhibitions around the world for over three decades. Works by Cosey have been acquired for the Tate Britain Collection and The Arts Council Collection, Centre Pompidou as well as other institutional and private collections.
To mark the centenary of overlooked electronic pioneer Daphne Oram, Nonclassical - together with Oram Trust and Oram Awards - have commissioned new music by a set of contemporary visionary minority-gender electronic artists celebrating the next generation of trailblazers.
This group of artists span early-career to high-profile DJs and musicians across diverse electronic worlds, representing a spectrum of distinct practises - from uncompromising club beats, performance art and sound art to ambient music and deconstructed future-forward Arabic dance music.
The artists have created these new works using samples from Oram's archive - housed at Goldsmiths, University of London - which features a mix of sound clips covering not only her innovative Oramics machine and other electronic music, but also match strikes, cat purrs, scraped objects and commercial jingles as well as recordings of Oram's own voice.
Look out for gigs around the UK and at London's Barbican Centre around the release.
About Cosey Fanni Tutti:
Cosey Fanni Tutti, whose music and art career began in 1969, is a respected artist, musician and author of worldwide renown - for her Art, as co-founder of Industrial music and Throbbing Gristle, her pioneering electronic music solo and as Chris & Cosey, Carter Tutti and books ‘Art Sex Music’ and ‘RE-SISTERS’
Cosey’s work has featured in institutional exhibitions around the world for over three decades. Works by Cosey have been acquired for the Tate Britain Collection and The Arts Council Collection, Centre Pompidou as well as other institutional and private collections.