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| | | sub rosa (belgium) #sr 249 cd l-r / radiomentale “i could never make that music again” compact disc - l-r - i could never make that music again (20:53)
- radiomentale - thousands of records (11:43)
- l-r - turn left (0:12)
- radiomentale - cool noises (4:57)
- l-r - toy box (0:45)
- l-r - never got a job (0:15)
- l-r & radiomentale - soulmates (8:58) -
| | sub rosa press release... |
| i could never make that music again l-r & radiomentale
with the voices of derrick may, stacey pullen, autechre, matmos, alec empire, a guy called gerald, mad mike (underground resistance), coldcut, mixmaster morris, dj shadow, kid koala, steve reich, claude lévèque, rioji ikeda, richie hawtin, richard james (aphex twin), thomas brinkmann, mantronix, christian fennesz, squarepusher, the residents, tony morley, david toop, matthew herbert, simon begg, andrea parker, pole
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i could never make that music again is a choral album, a sound collage crafted out of interviews,where artists, musicians, djs and sound makers talk openly about their work, their visions, their hopes, their moments of doubts and their regrets in a loosely constructed narrative. even though most of the people interviewed here have just met on a few occasions, they have all participated in the making of the history of electronic music; from the early tape experiments in the 1950s to the latest trends in techno.
derrick may and stacey pullen, the pioneers of detroit techno, reply to an audio letter recorded in 1966 at the phillips research laboratory in holland by fred judd talking to a certain tom dissevelt about the lack of commercial interest in electronic music. thirty five years on the musicians of today air their thoughts on the subject. steve reich and the residents swap anecdotes, dj shadow chats to coldcut, rioji ikeda to richie hawtin. autechre reflect on the beauty of machines, a guy called gerald ponders on the cosmic realms of sound, aphex twin remembers his dreams, and mad mike from underground resistance marvels at the forces of nature.
the musician and author david toop reflects on the act of listening, and matthew herbert plays around with everyday sounds. the music that accompanies, underlines, perturbs and enrichs this flow of words, mirrors the sonic environment that surrounds us. everyday sounds, samples from hit records, disturbing frequencies and banging machines converse with this polyphonic chorus of voices and memories.
co-written by jean-yves leloup, eric pajot and jean-philippe renoult, i could never make that music again begun as a series of interviews made between 1990 and 2004 for the french music press (the magazines coda and trax) and were an integral part of the book 'global tekno' ( co written by renoult and leloup). they were also aired on the infamous parisian electronic music station, radio fg and on the public radio station france culture.
over the past fifteen years leloup and pajot have been working together as radiomentale (originally a radio-art show on fg) and in 2000 renoult launched 'sonotales', an experimental radio workshop originally broadcast on france culture.
this double approach is what makes this album unique and original. historical archive, articles, sound creations and musical fragments intertwine and form a hybrid work that could be remind some people of the heyday of radiophonic creation on both the bbc and radio france. i could never make that music again is a radio-art piece that remixes musical criticism and sound innovation and places all the ideas born out of the late 20th century cultural and technological revolution on an equal footing. |
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