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  1. Sonic Street Chicago. 1:00:07. Companies, etc. Recorded At – The Art Institute Of Chicago. Credits. Artwork – James Mares. Design – Sonnenzimmer. Electric Guitar – Thurston Moore. Recorded By – David Zuchowski. Notes. Recorded at the Rubloff Auditorium at the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois on March 13th, 2014. Recommendations.

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  2. Design by Sonnenzimmer. An epic outing on electric guitar, recorded in November 2013, as part of an evening of music and film at the Art Institute of Chicago. The CD features a single magnificent improvisation, ranging from brittle, delicate passages to full-throttle flame-throwing.

  3. Discover Sonic Street Chicago by Thurston Moore released in 2014. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  4. An epic outing on electric guitar, recorded in November 2013, as part of an evening of music and film at the Art Institute of Chicago. The CD features a single magnificent improvisation, ranging from brittle, delicate passages to full-throttle flame-throwing.

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  5. Sonic street chicago. Thurston Moore. pubblicato da Goodfellas. dai un voto. Prezzo online: 19,99 € o 3 rate da € 6.66 senza interessi. Disponibile in 4-5 giorni. la disponibilità è espressa in giorni lavorativi e fa riferimento ad un singolo pezzo. Prodotto acquistabile con Carte Cultura e 18App. Aggiungi al carrello. Consegna gratis da 24€

  6. The set features just solo electric guitar, in one long track – improvising over the space of an hour, with an especially great ear for sonic textures and very subtle shapes – a gentler, more personal version of the noise in which Thurston has been steeped for many many years – and music that's every bit as beautiful as the images on the ...

  7. The CD features a single magnificent improvisation, ranging from brittle, delicate passages to full-throttle flame-throwing. Performing an accompaniment to James Nares 's brilliant film Street (2001), Thurston Moore played with his back to the screen, letting the sounds and images converge and diverge of their own accord.