- (Музыка на рёбрах), jazz on
bones (Джаз на костях),
bones or bone
music (
roentgenizdat), are
improvised gramophone recordings made from X-ray films. Mostly...
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archive of
information and
examples of
Soviet '
roentgenizdat'
flexi discs [1] More "rock on bones"
roentgenizdat flexi records Vitaliev, Vitali,
Dancing with...
- the
Russian language. Ribs, "music on the ribs", "bone records", or
roentgenizdat (roentgen- from the
Russian term for X-ray,
named for
Wilhelm Röntgen)...
- Project, an
initiative to
provide a
resource of
information about "
Roentgenizdat"
Soviet bootleg recordings of
forbidden music made on used X-rays in...
- No. 2
published by
Warner classics,
pressed in the
style of a
Soviet Roentgenizdat. Live from Los
Angeles by
Brandy Clark was one of this year's releases...
- were
heavily ****cuted.
Other forms of
illegal distribution included roentgenizdat and magnitizdat,
copying and
distributing music not
available in the...
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recordings with reel-to-reel tape
recorders and microphones.
Samizdat Roentgenizdat Russian pronunciation: [məɡnʲɪtʲɪzˈdat]
Russian pronunciation: [məɡnʲɪtɐˈfon]...
- x-ray film and sold on the
black market.
These were
called "ribs" or '
Roentgenizdat'. The
first discs by
Berliner Gramophone were black, and that has been...
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broken human form. They
called it
music on the ribs or bone
music (
roentgenizdat). The
records were thin and feeble, but all the same,
bootleggers were...
- of
human skeletons, so they were
referred to as "bones," "ribs," or
roentgenizdat. This
practice began in the 50s, but
proliferated in the 60s especially...