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Erkki Rautio
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Tue, 24 Oct 1995 14:57:19 +0200 (EET)
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Nihil novum sub sole...
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ROLL OVER BEATHEADS by Robert Heller Is techno the new classical music or is today's electronica just a load of old ideas wrapped up in new technology? APHEX TWIN hobnobbing it with classical gurus like PHILIP GLASS and GAVIN BRYARS, MEGATRIPOLIS unleashing classical electronic music on its clubbers, MO' WAX sampling Eddie ELGAR: What _is_ going on? Well, the links between the classical highbrows and techno slapheads go well beyond hair loss and bad dress sense. Robert Heller of NME presents the evidence for the prosecution... *** 1974 - JOHN CAGE presents his orchestra with a map of the solar system and tells them to improvise, musically, using it as the basis for 'Etudes Astrales' (Astrological Studies) and seriously predating techno's deep space obsession. KARLHEINZ STOCKHAUSEN later claims to have been born on the planet Sirius. [And don't forget the cult jazz musician SUN RA who claimed to hail from Jupiter. -ER ;)] 1995 - JUAN ATKINS as MODEL 500 releases 'Deep Space' - the tracklisting is featured on an astrological map on the cover. CHILDREN OF THE BONG release 'Sirius Sounds'. *** 1971/2 - STEVE REICH creates the mammoth percussion epic 'Drumming' with about a million African drums. DAVID FANSHAWE records ethnic African music for his 'African Sanctus'. 1991/2 - Tribal house sweeps the UK's dancefloors and African drums start turning up on 'global techno' records like TRANSGLOBAL UNDERGROUND's 'Temple Head'. *** 1969 - Formation of THE SCRATCH ORCHESTRA, an ultra ideological collective of musicians dedicated to the subversion of society through classical music. Their leader, Cornelius Cardew, is believed to have died in a not-so- accidental hit and run accident. 1991 - Formation of SPIRAL TRIBE, an ultra ideological collective of musicians dedicated to the subversion of society through hardcore techno. Their leaders get off lightly by being arrested wholesale for 'Breach Of The Peace', having their homes searched and being followed by police helicopters. *** 1968 - STOCKHAUSEN gets his performers to poke around the airwaves with a shortwave radio during his 'Spiral' work, picking up random conversations over the airwaves. 1994 - SCANNER utilises random conversations picked up over the airwaves on 'Mass Observation'. *** 1967 - PHILIP GLASS returns from India and starts making very repetitive music where a simple cycle is repeated while more and more parts are added to the gradually building tune. 1995 - Goa trance party throwers RETURN TO THE SOURCE sell out Brixton Academy and turn 1,500 people away at the door. And what do they play all night? Very repetitive music where a simple cycle is repeated... etc. *** 1967 - TERRY RILEY uses live electronic delay on 'Poppy Nogood and The Phantom Band'. 1974 - KING TUBBY uses live electronic delay to create 'dub' versions of reggae tunes, effectively inventing the remix. *** 1967 - LAMONTE YOUNG insists his orchestra perform his latest chilled classic on a beach, to ensure he can soak up those 'lapping waves' vibes instead of simply recreating them in a studio. He is promptly dropped by CBS. 1994 - HOWIE B. lugs BJORK to the seaside to record 'Hyper Ballad' and a legion of environmental ambient heads sample waves on their records. *** 1965 - STEVE REICH uses rhytmic tape loops and a recording of an apocalyptic preacher in full flow on 'It's Gonna Rain'. His follow-up piece, 'Come Out', predates a thousand rap records by sampling a black youngster who's just been beaten up by the police. 1981 - BRIAN ENO and DAVID BYRNE use tape loops and the sound of an apocalyptic preacher in full flow on 'My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts'. Then years later, THE ORB rope in the preacher again for 'Gaia'. *** 1964 - Minimalist TERRY RILEY composes 'In C', a piece designed to take forever to go nowhere, and plays all-night concerts in big tents. 1995 - THE ORB play the Megadog tent at Phoenix. *** 1963 - PIERRE HENRY writes 'Variations On A Door And A Sigh', featuring a woman climbing inside a piano simulating sex (with extensive use of the piano lid) for over 40 minutes. Audiences are shocked. 1989 - LIL LOUIS' 'French Kiss' features a woman simulating sex over a throbbing Chicago house groove. Louis' lack of stamina is revealed when he clocks in well below the 15-minute mark. *** 1956 - Radio engineers lure STOCKHAUSEN into a studio with a tape of silly noises. Armed with tape manipulation equipment, filters and a host of electronic effects, he produces 'Gesang der Junglinge' and demonstrates the future of music. 1994/5 - The SAHKO label from Finland releases records based around silly noises, tape manipulation, filters and electronic effects. Naturally, it has been hailed as the future of music. *** 1952 - JOHN CAGE presents '4'33"' to the world, a piano sonata consisting entirely of silence. 1994 - The Criminal Justice Bill Mix of ORBITAL's 'Are We Here' consists of... complete silence, natch. *** 1948 - PIERRE SCHAEFFER assembles music out of everyday noises and sounds recorded by himself, presses them onto dubplates, then mixes together. 1986 - COLDCUT's 'Beats And Pieces', supposedly the first record to be constructed entirely from other records; later DJ SHADOW and a generation of MO' WAX acts repeat the trick and THE ORB asemble ambient house using everyday noises and sounds. *** 1942 - JOHN CAGE enlists 12 musicians to operate 12 different radios all tune to different stations. At the same time. 1995 - APHEX TWIN is currently planning a show for experimental club Disobey featuring 15 DJs from his Rephlex label playing 15 different sets of decks. At the same time. *** 1939 - JOHN CAGE uses two variable speed record players to create his 'Imaginary Landscape 1'. Early 1980s - The hip-hop community starts to use two variable-speed record players to create the backing for rappers, and mixing records together becomes fashionable. *** 1916 - IVES tells his orchestra to imitate the sound of a train as part of his 4th Symphony and writes 'Central Park In The Dark', blending night-time city noises over nice ambient sounds. 1993 - RICHIE HAWTIN, in his FUSE guise, imitates a train on his 'Train Trac' single for Warp. 1994 - PETE NAMLOOK's 'Environmental Frankfurt' blends night-time city noises over nice ambient sounds. *** 1908 - SCRIABIN writes 'Poem Of Ecstasy', a piece about mystical shagging, and uses multi-coloured lightshows at his concerts. 1985 - CLUB DOG starts up and earns itself a reputation for its light shows and orgiastic parties. *** 1889 - DEBUSSY imitates the sound of a gamelan orchestra; later, JOHN CAGE will do the same thing by sticking household objects under his piano strings. 1995 - LOOP GURU recreate gamelan sounds on their 'Amrita' album. *** (from NME 21 October 1995) --- ERkki Tampere, pHinland trerra@uta.fi