
Bladder Flask’s One Day I Was So Sad That The Corners Of My Mouth Met & Everybody Thought I Was Whistling, released by Orgel Fesper Music in 1981, stands as a landmark in experimental electronic music. The album unfurls two epic side-long tracks, taking listeners on a surreal journey through Dadaist soundscapes, with mesmerizing tape manipulations and inventive Musique Concrete textures crafted by Richard Rupenus and collaborators during sessions at Wrongrong Studio and Spectro Arts Workshop.
Praised for its puzzling, compelling artistry, One Day I Was So Sad... brilliantly weaves instrumental collages and spontaneous sonic twists, bridging the abstract sensibilities of early avant-garde with the playful innovation that inspires today’s experimental musicians. This album is a must-hear artifact from the post-punk era, cherished by those who value boundary-pushing ideas and unconventional beauty in electronic music.
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- Format: Vinyl
- Label: Orgel Fesper Music
- Genre: Electronic
- Release Date: 1981
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TRACKS
A. It Takes A Bliss
B. Musical Behind Head
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