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2002-11-07 04:05Thad Biggerstaff [idm] Some reviews!
2002-11-07 04:57Thad Biggerstaff Re: [idm] Some reviews!
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2002-11-07 04:05Thad BiggerstaffI thought I would throw out a few words about some releases I have picked up or have been
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[idm] Some reviews!
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I thought I would throw out a few words about some releases I have picked up or have been listening to recently. The cross posts were intentional as I think aspects of each genre are apparent in at least one of the releases... DACM: Showroomdummies (Mego) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Great stuff! Ambientish and sometimes noise-ish melodic snippets and passages. A very worthy successor to Peter Rehberg's past works... He credits a whole slew of names as part of "DACM", but then the audio is said to be almost solely by him. So go figure... Tujiko Noriko: Make Me Hard (Mego) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ More ambinetish and sometimes noise-ish melodic snippets and passages, but this time with Japanese cut up vocals layered, interspersed an mixed up throughout it. Well then more "normal" sounding tracks come along... so they are songs, really. Quite lovely actually... I wonder who she is, and if she is behind the actual music, and not just the words (?) L. Chasse: Hedge Of Nerves (Anomalous Records) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Music made entirely "from the sound of 78 rpm surface noises, fire, surf, and wind in juniper and aspen branches". Alternatively dense and then sparse, depending on the track. Beautiful immersive ambient sound fields. Sleeping music... Muslimgauze: Sarin Israel Nes Ziona (Staalplaat) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I have been a long time fan of Muslimgauze, and this is perhaps the strongest release by him since "Izlamaphobia". Sublime mix of western electronic and dub techniques with middle eastern instrumentation and percussion. Alternatively ambient, noisey, groovy, and just plain "dope!" and I dont use that word normally :) Limited to 700 so pick it up fast... Sogar: Stengel (List) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dense yet melodic electronic soundfields with all sorts of processing. Sorta reminds me of Phonophanni but more dense and staticly immersive, if that makes sense. Transformative sound... Toshiya Tsunoda: Pieces Of Air (Lucky Kitchen) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "This collection of recorded works...consists of site-specific recording setups, and the environmental sound of various places. I hope you will give full play to imagination within everyday space while disregarding your recognition." Various recordings processed by the containers they were recorded with/in (pipes, bottles, all sorts of other objects), as well as "straight" field recordings. I have followed this fellow's past work and here is more of the same attention to intricate detail of space, time, and sound. Beautiful ambient active listening... Fennesz: Field Recordings 1995-2002 (Touch) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Just beautiful compilation of tracks (not field recordings!)- soundfields created with guitar and electronics. Noisey immersive melodic tracks of brillance. Included is the four tracks from the early Mego release "Instrument" (perhaps with a bit of reworking?) Fennesz: Endless Summer (Mego) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I am a late commer to this one, and have only listened to snippets so far. My first reaction is that its very dense, very noisey, yet melodic- which sounds about right to describe work by Fennesz...this one seemed so noisey that it had to take time to grow on me after repeated listens at the local record shop. But the melody has shined through and i know its a keeper. Brandon Labelle: Prima Materia (Unique Ancient Tavern) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is an old one that I dug out and have been listening to recently again. I have heard some of Labelle's other material, but none of it has been a s strong a release as this one. Dense noise-ish soundfields made with who knows what. Sort of reminds me of the above Chasse release, but while both are immersive soundfields, the Chasse is more intricate and this is more static... Phonography.org- Compositions Using Field Recordings #1 and #2 (www.phonography.org) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ These two releases focus on the compisitional talents of a wide range of field recorders. They take their field recordings and mix, process, edit, layer, stretch and compose mainly through computer software. Very intricate and wide ranging in approach that really rewards the active listener. At $8 each, if you are into the idea of what can be done *with* field recordings, there is no excuse to not pick these gems up... Weird. Kinda Mego heavy, on retropsect! So, to review, the words of today are dense, immersive, static, noisey, melodic, and active. Oh, and dope! :) Now its your turn to write some reviews... -Thad ===== Thad Biggerstaff ~ReSource~ daht73@yahoo.com http://www.biggerstaff.homestead.com/ "Not to forget, I 'museumize' myself; so that then I pay myself a visit and find me again in all the relics, to hand down memories from one to the other, like a genealogical tree, as if it were morning!" - Massimo Toniutti "Everything is a sign of something greater than itself." __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? U2 on LAUNCH - Exclusive greatest hits videos http://launch.yahoo.com/u2 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-11-07 04:57Thad Biggerstaff--- cj <c@scarcelight.com> wrote: > the additional credits on DACM are the people who > ma
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--- cj <c@scarcelight.com> wrote:
quoted 4 lines the additional credits on DACM are the people who> the additional credits on DACM are the people who > make up the Grenoble based dance company. Pita was > selected to provide the audio for this dance theater > production.
ok. that makes sense now! thanks
quoted 4 lines if endless summer is noisy stay away from Fennesz> if endless summer is noisy stay away from Fennesz > album on Touch,...... > odd observation, as endless summer seems his most > accessible work
yeah, i said i had only listened to snippets so far. but i just finished listening to it as a whole and its a lot less noisey than i had thought at the store. saying that, id still say that at least "Instrument" is just as "accessible"... -thad ===== Thad Biggerstaff ~ReSource~ daht73@yahoo.com http://www.biggerstaff.homestead.com/ "Not to forget, I 'museumize' myself; so that then I pay myself a visit and find me again in all the relics, to hand down memories from one to the other, like a genealogical tree, as if it were morning!" - Massimo Toniutti "Everything is a sign of something greater than itself." __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? U2 on LAUNCH - Exclusive greatest hits videos http://launch.yahoo.com/u2 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org