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Formed by Cardew, along with fellow composers Michael Parsons and Howard Skempton, The Scratch Orchestra was a large-scale collective that worked from graphic scores and embraced the possibilities of improvisation; they were also, at least in part, politically engaged, forming a Scratch Ideology Group in the early seventies to further their studies of socialist texts. Works like The Great Learning enact their collectivist politics at the level of sound – on the a-side, great masses of chorus voices sailing out across rumbling, plosive drums; the b-side resolves to something calmer, and those massed voices skirl and bob around in a sea of sound. Somewhere in there, you might hear the formative rumblings of folks as diverse as David Jackman of Organum, or Brian Eno.

Jon Dale

Suggestions
Init Ding cover

Init Ding

Microstoria
Deceit cover

Deceit

This Heat
The Peach Orchard cover

The Peach Orchard

In Order to Survive, William Parker
Curva Triangulus cover

Curva Triangulus

Catherine Lamb, Ensemble Proton Bern
Escalator Over the Hill cover

Escalator Over the Hill

Carla Bley, Paul Haines
Cuidado Madame cover

Cuidado Madame

Arto Lindsay
Leg End cover

Leg End

Henry Cow