Dive into the avant-garde world of Musica Elettronica Viva with their monumental 4-CD set, "MEV 40." This collection spans an impressive four decades, from 1967 to 2007, offering a unique journey through the evolution of free jazz, experimental, and French jazz improvisation. The album features previously unpublished performances, meticulously curated by the group's members, showcasing their innovative and boundary-pushing approach to music.
"MEV 40" is a testament to the enduring legacy of Musica Elettronica Viva, a collective founded in 1966 by Allan Bryant, Alvin Curran, Jon Phetteplace, Carol Plantamura, and Frederic Rzewski. The album's eight tracks, including standout pieces like "SpaceCraft," "Stop the War," and "Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Pt. 1," reflect the group's commitment to exploring new sonic territories and challenging musical conventions.
With a total runtime of nearly five hours, this extensive collection is a treasure trove for fans of experimental music and a fascinating introduction for newcomers. The performances capture the raw energy and spontaneity of live improvisation, making "MEV 40" a vital document of a groundbreaking era in contemporary music. Released by New World Records in 2008, this album is a must-experience for anyone interested in the avant-garde and the limitless possibilities of musical expression.