
"King Lear" consists of a reading performance by Leif Elggren, one of the most important experiment artist in Sweden, and the drone / noise sound by Tetsuo Furudate. Leif and Tetsuo performed "King Lear" several times in Berlin, Tokyo and other cities, each time taking a different form since 2003. This recorded piece has the most simple and strongest composition style among them, and stand as the core of their other performances. The tracks were recorded separately in Stockholm and in Tokyo, then Tetsuo edited/completed it into one picec. |
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Total time: 47'41" (one track) |
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