Paul Schütze (01 May 1958 - )

Male Person - London

Recordings by (253)

  1. Deus Ex Machina 59:35 (1989)
  2. Cities of the Plain 4:25 (1990)
  3. Loss & The Hand Lense 4:22 (1990)
  4. The Falls 4:17 (1990)
  5. The Torture Garden 4:01 (1990)
  6. The Fatal Muse 6:26 (1990)
  7. Reign of Ashes 3:04 (1990)
  8. Dead Roads 3:20 (1990)
  9. The Pressure of the Text 3:15 (1990)
  10. Trance Militant 2:14 (1990)
  11. The Tears of Eros 6:25 (1990)
  12. Cities of the Red Night 4:44 (1990)
  13. Tiga 7:13 (1991)
  14. The Dark 3:17 (1991)
  15. The Walls 1:52 (1991)
  16. Scourging 2:19 (1991)
  17. Henry's Plans 1:47 (1991)
  18. Timeless 1:13 (1991)
  19. The Past Invented 1:52 (1991)
  20. Lakes and Plains 2:42 (1991)
  21. Remaking a World 2:05 (1991)
  22. A Phantom Barrier 1:25 (1991)
  23. Untroden Path 2:19 (1991)
  24. Born by Clouds 1:46 (1991)
  25. Lives Contained 3:04 (1991)
  26. In the Absence of Angels 6:04 (1991)
  27. Frozen Descent 2:36 (1991)
  28. The Green Cathedral 2:54 (1991)
  29. Time Arrested 2:33 (1991)
  30. Within the Floor 1:45 (1991)
  31. And All for the Moon 1:36 (1991)
  32. The Company of Geometry 2:22 (1991)
  33. The Ash Plain 3:48 (1991)
  34. Shark Sex 10:32 (1991)
  35. Dead Heart 6:19 (1991)
  36. The Eraser 2:32 (1992)
  37. Topology of a Phantom City 16:31 (1992)
  38. The Velvet Horizon 6:13 (1992)
  39. Eating the First Map 2:14 (1992)
  40. Sacred Agents 7:14 (1992)
  41. Doubts About Waking 4:48 (1992)
  42. The Mutant Beautific 3:37 (1992)
  43. A Soul Reports 9:36 (1992)
  44. New Maps of Hell ?:?? (1993)
  45. Hallucinations (In Memory of Reinaldo Arenas) 8:17 (30 Aug 1994)
  46. The Memory of Water, Part One 5:09 (1994)
  47. All That Was Solid... 6:37 (1994)
  48. Tears 24:09 (1994)
  49. Sweat 18:39 (1994)
  50. Blood 26:35 (1994)
  51. The Heart That Fades 5:36 (1994)
  52. Ocean of Dust 2:19 (1994)
  53. Wings & The Demon 3:39 (1994)
  54. Smouldering Skys 3:48 (1994)
  55. Slimen 4:03 (1994)
  56. A Death in the Dark 2:01 (1994)
  57. By Water to Night 2:09 (1994)
  58. Tombs & Deceptions 3:18 (1994)
  59. The Ghost of Paris 2:16 (1994)
  60. Chasing the Veil 3:13 (1994)
  61. A Phantom Wedding 2:19 (1994)
  62. Into a Blinding Place 2:21 (1994)
  63. A Lake in the Air 2:38 (1994)
  64. A Gun & The Moon 2:28 (1994)
  65. Oblivion 1:46 (1994)
  66. Despair 3:37 (1994)
  67. A Heart of Air & Tears 4:17 (1994)
  68. Rivers of Mercury 6:47 (23 May 1995)
  69. A Skin of Air and Tears 6:16 (23 May 1995)
  70. The Sleeping Knife Dance 4:47 (23 May 1995)
  71. Visions of a Sand Drinker 4:53 (23 May 1995)
  72. The Coldest Light 4:06 (23 May 1995)
  73. Eyeless and Naked 4:58 (23 May 1995)
  74. The Ghosts of Animals 4:46 (23 May 1995)
  75. Taken (Apart) 3:06 (23 May 1995)
  76. Consequence 4:30 (23 May 1995)
  77. The Memory of Water Pt II 6:13 (23 May 1995)
  78. Throat Full of Stars 5:52 (23 May 1995)
  79. Sleep I 14:27 (23 May 1995)
  80. Sleep II 8:27 (23 May 1995)
  81. Sleep III 18:48 (23 May 1995)
  82. Sleep IV 9:01 (1995)
  83. Go 4:24 (1995)
  84. Sleep Cruise 7:27 (21 Dec 1996)
  85. Green Evil 11:39 (1996)
  86. Seribu Aso 7:51 (1996)
  87. All That Was Solid 10:18 (1996)
  88. Red Hand 3:13 (1996)
  89. Slow Burning Ghosts 8:56 (1996)
  90. The Close Heat of Starlight 9:47 (1996)
  91. Font 3:47 (1996)
  92. Abysmal Evenings 5:40 (1996)
  93. The Lotus Voltage 5:47 (1996)
  94. Delta Haze 6:47 (1996)
  95. A Night Dissolved in the Lakes of Heaven 14:52 (1996)
  96. The Rapture of Concealment 7:23 (1996)
  97. Rapture of the Drowning 9:13 (1996)
  98. The Rapture of Ornament 6:01 (1996)
  99. The Rapture of Metals 7:05 (1996)
  100. Rapture of the Skin 11:10 (1996)
  101. Sites of Rapture on the Lungs of God 21:19 (1996)
  102. Sleep V 7:22 (14 Apr 1997)
  103. Second Site Pt 1 50:21 (25 May 1997)
  104. Second Site Pt 2 50:01 (25 May 1997)
  105. Song One 2:47 (09 Jun 1997)
  106. Song Three 8:16 (09 Jun 1997)
  107. Song Eight 6:16 (09 Jun 1997)
  108. Song Six 4:44 (09 Jun 1997)
  109. Song Nine 2:18 (09 Jun 1997)
  110. Song Four 6:30 (09 Jun 1997)
  111. Song Five 6:02 (09 Jun 1997)
  112. Song Two 3:27 (09 Jun 1997)
  113. Song Seven 12:06 (09 Jun 1997)
  114. Sleep 2 8:15 (29 Jul 1997)
  115. First Prologue. 1:01 (05 Sep 1997)
  116. The dial is only visible by starlight. 1:16 (05 Sep 1997)
  117. Every day at noon the sun shines through these apertures for the space of about a minute. 0:38 (05 Sep 1997)
  118. The image of the sun indicates the sun's position as it passes through a hole in the concurve surface. 1:15 (05 Sep 1997)
  119. There is a brass pointer fitted with sights and pivoted to the centre of the circle by which altitude observations are made. 0:49 (05 Sep 1997)
  120. The chamber is no longer accessible to visitors. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  121. Access to any part of the engine is by steps which offer vantage points for various readings. 0:49 (05 Sep 1997)
  122. Suspended in the hum of history. 1:10 (05 Sep 1997)
  123. Originally cross wires stretched across each hemisphere, East to West and North to South. 1:17 (05 Sep 1997)
  124. The ramped stair to the North of the two drums vanishes at thirty-two feet. 1:03 (05 Sep 1997)
  125. These steps enable the observer to see all aspects of the brass calibration below. 0:39 (05 Sep 1997)
  126. There is a huge calibrated sundial on each of its sides. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  127. This chamber is filled with garden tools and broken furniture. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  128. The mosaic of starlight slips back like the lid of an opening eye. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  129. This engine is primarily a calculator, though altitudes may be observed using the sighting bar fitted to the back. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  130. It is inscribed with concentric circles, at the centre of which lies a pointer. 1:01 (05 Sep 1997)
  131. The calibrated parts are raised on three-foot pillars. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  132. The pink masonry charges the twilight with a faint sound. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  133. Another slope with stars for the reading of figures. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  134. This engine is now only visible in twilight. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  135. Here is an immense brass circle suspended vertically from stone supports. 0:48 (05 Sep 1997)
  136. Two hemispheres representing the sphere of heaven comprise the two halves of this engine. 1:10 (05 Sep 1997)
  137. This wall describes accurately the North/South meridian. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  138. There are pillars at the centre of each circular wall each open to the sky. 0:49 (05 Sep 1997)
  139. First Memory. 1:09 (05 Sep 1997)
  140. The sky has shaped this place. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  141. Here I find a central iron pole with hooks facing to the North, South, East and West. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  142. A shadow is cast to the West before noon. 0:58 (05 Sep 1997)
  143. The shadow can fall in the vacant sector of a drum. 1:01 (05 Sep 1997)
  144. Days and nights are measured here, and in the measuring seem longer, suspended somehow. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  145. The whole brass circle can be revolved around its vertical diameter so that altitude observations can be taken of any object at any time. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  146. A lofty but narrow chamber is contrived in the thickness of the walls and access is gained from a door opening from the masonry platform on which the engine stands. 0:36 (05 Sep 1997)
  147. A further series of steps is only visible during the vernal equinox. 0:23 (05 Sep 1997)
  148. Hold the machine in the vertical plane. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  149. Visible portions of the celestial sphere are represented by this map which has a movable elliptic which pivots at the point representing the pole. 1:01 (05 Sep 1997)
  150. To move through these structures is to set them in motion. 0:58 (05 Sep 1997)
  151. The altitude of the body observed is given while observing the vertically hanging bar through the two brass rings. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  152. These calibrations are no longer clearly visible. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  153. Another flight of observation steps and the sense of quiet rotation as I ascend. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  154. I study the vaults of a shell in which we float. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  155. Twenty-seven degrees, thirty-seven seconds. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  156. The roofs of the enclosed drums are implied by shadows. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  157. The floor and walls are calibrated to read altitude and azimuth. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  158. These are the cool engines of celestial map-making. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  159. Here is the Supreme Engine. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  160. The sun seen through the pair of brass rings is used by the bar to indicate the time from sunrise until sunrise. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  161. A pointer indicates on three arms: West, North and East. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  162. Here was the Supreme Engine. 0:58 (05 Sep 1997)
  163. The engine of amplitude has a function which is no longer known. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  164. This engine is a rectangular brass plate. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  165. Second Prologue. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  166. Once complete engine is formed by two differently incomplete parts which combined provide total reference. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  167. At one moment in the year the sun shines through a hole in the wall on to a calibrated arc. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  168. The stone dish is slotted with figures and shadow. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  169. The positions and altitudes of heavenly bodies maybe gauged with this engine. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  170. Some steps ascend past markings to a platform. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  171. The central pillars are five feet three inches in diameter. 0:58 (05 Sep 1997)
  172. On the East face are inscribed two quadrants of twenty-feet radius. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  173. The plants will steal this engine when we have gone. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  174. The shadow is cast North/South at noon by an iron pin. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  175. A shadow is cast to the East after noon. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  176. These steps are worn to a ramp and lead nowhere. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  177. All the lead calibrations are warm to the touch. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  178. It is only necessary to engrave a scale of the tangents along the rim to obtain a direct reading of the declination. 0:17 (05 Sep 1997)
  179. Second Memory. 0:43 (05 Sep 1997)
  180. The lead calibrations are poisonous to the touch. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  181. This is the North pointer engine. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  182. The rim of each hemisphere is a horizon divided into degrees and minutes. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  183. Here is a room to divide the sun like an orange. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  184. Sighting bars were placed in the slots within the chamber, but none remain now. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  185. The sound of insects here studs the night like a thousand fizzing stars. 0:57 (05 Sep 1997)
  186. Access by observers to each engine is gained by an imperfection which differs from one to another. 1:02 (05 Sep 1997)
  187. These structures are made in receipt of starlight. 0:54 (05 Sep 1997)
  188. Seven of the eight rings indicate signs. 0:31 (05 Sep 1997)
  189. Third Memory. 0:35 (05 Sep 1997)
  190. Fourth Memory. 1:07 (05 Sep 1997)
  191. I Have Observed And Measured For Seven Years 0:51 (05 Sep 1997)
  192. I have observed and measured for seven years. 0:37 (05 Sep 1997)
  193. Fifth Memory. 0:23 (05 Sep 1997)
  194. There are four of these arcs, two in each chamber. 0:58 (05 Sep 1997)
  195. These are instruments fuelled by shadow, and engines propelled by the sliding of the skies. 1:11 (05 Sep 1997)
  196. The stars are ranged across the inner shell of a vast hollow sphere in which hung the earth. 0:48 (05 Sep 1997)
  197. All the gardens will concur. Here is the mixed engine. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  198. I will build other gardens, other engines. 0:58 (05 Sep 1997)
  199. And the light falls on the circular arcs. 1:03 (05 Sep 1997)
  200. Beneath this circle is an arc of masonry steps for the convenience of observers. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  201. Threads can be pegged to the centre of each quadrant and semicircle to enable observation. 0:57 (05 Sep 1997)
  202. Here is a huge vertical right-angled triangle made of stone. 1:02 (05 Sep 1997)
  203. These arcs are also accessible by numerous flights of stairs. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  204. We are closer to the sun now. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  205. On the West face is described a semicircle of nineteen-feet, ten-inch radius. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  206. Into this chamber no ray of light can find its way except through two small squares high in the South wall. 1:00 (05 Sep 1997)
  207. The movement of the engines produces a scent. 0:58 (05 Sep 1997)
  208. Sixth Memory. 0:56 (05 Sep 1997)
  209. Pointing towards the pole an iron pin is fixed at right angles to the centre of a dial. 0:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  210. Some of the calibrations are now submerged beneath the ground and cannot be read. 1:01 (05 Sep 1997)
  211. This room is a lidless drum. 1:02 (05 Sep 1997)
  212. Seventh Memory. 0:57 (05 Sep 1997)
  213. Near the bottom of the wall facing the South side of the eastern hemisphere there is a hole. 1:59 (05 Sep 1997)
  214. There are arcs made of marble which are calibrated with inlaid lead in degrees and minutes. 2:01 (05 Sep 1997)
  215. I have seen charts sent from Portugal but they are flawed and full of error. 1:01 (05 Sep 1997)
  216. Cool Engines 7:02 (13 Oct 1997)
  217. The Drowning 4:05 (13 Oct 1997)
  218. Homage 9:01 (13 Oct 1997)
  219. Mirror 8:31 (13 Oct 1997)
  220. Slow Glass 9:58 (13 Oct 1997)
  221. The Black Lake 4:27 (13 Oct 1997)
  222. The Memory of Water 5:04 (01 Jun 1998)
  223. Revered Cigarette 4:28 (01 Jun 1998)
  224. Dead Hearts 6:08 (01 Jun 1998)
  225. The Left Remembers 6:11 (01 Jun 1998)
  226. Always Past 4:22 (01 Jun 1998)
  227. Two Mirrors Facing 3:38 (01 Jun 1998)
  228. Flooded Island 2:39 (01 Jun 1998)
  229. The Surface of the Eye 8:47 (1999)
  230. The Skin of the Face and Neck 3:18 (1999)
  231. The Head, the Soles of the Feet, an Arm 11:09 (1999)
  232. The Palms of Both Hands 14:23 (1999)
  233. The Breath 9:37 (1999)
  234. The Gazing Engine 24:48 (1999)
  235. Live In Nantes 6:28 (30 Sep 2000)
  236. the head, the soles of the feet, an arm (extract) 6:33 (2000)
  237. Writing on Water 36:41 (2002)
  238. London/Tokyo 51:43 (2002)
  239. Dressing The Air 37:48 (2002)
  240. Razing the Wire (live) 36:10 (20 Jul 2009)
  241. The Sky Torn Apart, Part1 26:12 (30 Apr 2018)
  242. The Sky Torn Apart, Part2 30:39 (30 Apr 2018)
  243. Without Thought 1:4:48 (13 May 2020)
  244. Trace Militant 4:42 (12 Nov 2021)
  245. Falling Bodies Alight 5:08 (12 Nov 2021)
  246. Smouldering Skies 3:48 (12 Nov 2021)
  247. You Are Here 5:34 ()
  248. Setting 1 11:03 ()
  249. Setting 2 8:54 ()
  250. Setting 3 10:52 ()
  251. Setting 4 9:23 ()
  252. Setting 5 8:52 ()
  253. Setting 6 2:41 ()