Horizons Touched: The Music of ECMSteve Lake, Paul Griffiths In 1969, producer Manfred Eicher founded a new record label, Edition of Contemporary Music, in Munich. In this text, the authors present a multiple-perspective survey of the work of an extraordinary record company. |
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Introduction Steve Lake | 1 |
ECM and The Idea of North Michael Tucker | 29 |
A Conversation with Jan Garbarek Ivan Moody | 47 |
Copyright | |
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