This one-of-a-kind composer autograph features the opening measures of the masterpiece simantra sextet, Timber. You can almost feel the pulsing wash of reverberating mallet strikes as you look at this artifact, hand-drawn on 8 1/2 x 11 acid-free card stock in the penning of Bang on a Can's co-founder, Michael Gordon. A once-in-a-lifetime relic for any die-hard Can fan.
Includes unlimited streaming of
Timber
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Campaign Songs –
Limited Edition 7-inch vinyl
Kronos Quartet & Michael Gordon
$20 USD
Timber – Box CD signed by Michael Gordon
$75 USD
Timber Remixed –
LE 180g Vinyl signed by Michael Gordon
Mantra Percussion
$40 USD
8 –
Compact Disc signed by Michael Gordon
Michael Gordon & Cello Octet Amsterdam
$50 USD
Clouded Yellow –
Compact Disc signed by Michael Gordon
Kronos Quartet & Michael Gordon
$50 USD
Anonymous Man –
Compact Disc signed by Michael Gordon
Michael Gordon & The Crossing
$50 USD
The Unchanging Sea –
CD+DVD signed by Michael Gordon
Michael Gordon & Bill Morrison
$50 USD
Rushes – Signed CD by Michael Gordon
$50 USD
Timber Remixed –
Timber Remixed Double-CD Set
Mantra Percussion
$25 USD
The Unchanging Sea –
CD+DVD
Michael Gordon & Bill Morrison
$25 USD
Van Gogh – CD
$20 USD
Rushes – CD
$20 USD
Clouded Yellow –
Clouded Yellow CD
Kronos Quartet & Michael Gordon
$20 USD
8 –
Compact Disc
Michael Gordon & Cello Octet Amsterdam
$20 USD
Anonymous Man –
Compact Disc
Michael Gordon & The Crossing
$20 USD
Acquanetta –
Compact Disc
Michael Gordon & Deborah Artman
$20 USD
Trance – CD
$20 USD
[purgatorio] POPOPERA – CD
$20 USD
Dystopia – CD
$20 USD
Gotham – CD
$20 USD
Decasia – CD
$20 USD
Timber – CD
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Timber Remixed –
Limited Edition 180g Vinyl – **#1-4 of 250**
Mantra Percussion
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Van Gogh – Signed CD by Michael Gordon
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Michael Gordon New York, New York
Michael Gordon's music merges subtle rhythmic invention with incredible power embodying, in the words of The New Yorker's Alex Ross, "the fury of punk rock, the nervous brilliance of free jazz and the intransigence of classical modernism."
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