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MINIMAL TECHNOLOGY - Play - Musica Para Videoinstalaciones 1991 - 1993

Early 90's Chilean "Experimental, Avantgarde, Industrial" group. Edition of 100 copies. Sleeve notes by Nestor Olhagaray.

This album contains the track "Tell me WhaT Happen Today" that was composed for the video installation that Minimal Technology mounted on the Faculty of Arts of the University of Chile in 1993.

The other two tracks are part of the first publication of the band and were published by Kino Mitsouko's record label Dinn International in 1991, Tokyo, Japan.

The three tracks of this vinyl correspond to the original recordings in cassette tapes. It was first published thanks to the interest of Hueso Records in New York, NY.” - Minimal.

"Minimal Technology started in the early 90's in Santiago, Chile when three students ventured into designing sound pieces. After several months of studio recording, a Japanese curator and music publisher Kino Mitsouko took interest in the group. The band took a trip to Tokyo which was later viewed as an artistic experience for the group; MT made a special container-object, similar to mail art, in order to show its work.

The band had only two appearances on stage, one in the room Augustine Siré School of Arts University of Chile and one in the Faculty of Architecture in the same University. They were also interviewed on a live program at the disappeared Radio Umbral, and invited to publish an article of their work in the fanzine Marginal Music." - Bio.

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