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new to stock as of april 7th, 2008
threads: electro-acoustic-improvisation electro-acoustic-composition digital-musics modern-composition playback-music analogue-synth guitar-themed
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| | | port (japan) #pt 003 cd roel meelkop / giuseppe ielasi / howard stelzer / frans de waard “zondag” compact disc - untitled (1) (7:19)
- untitled (2) (4:19)
- untitled (3) (9:00)
- untitled (4) (7:20)
- untitled (5) (7:09)
- remixed by evala (7:05)
| | ... stellar sunday-afternoon extrapool session featuring howard stelzer, giuseppe ielasi, frans de waard, and roel meelkop improvising with their chosen tools (roel & frans on analogue synths, howie on cassette tapes, giuseppe on guitar) - certain warm crackle resounds throughout - excellent rainy-day listening ... |
| | title : zondag artist : roel meelkop + giuseppe ielasi + howard stelzer + frans de waard cat no : ptcd003 format : cd total : 42'22"
roel meelkop : roland sh101 giuseppe ielasi : guitar, electronics howard stelzer : cassettes frans de waard : korg ms20
recorded on a sunday in january 2005 at geluidwerkplaats extrapool, nijmegen, the netherlands
mixed by frans de waard, march 2005 revised by roel meelkop, june 2007 mastered by kimken at kimken studio 2007 designed by port (supported by graph)
a transborder collaborating album comprised of four leading figures in the world’s experimental music scene, which includes; roel meelkop whose musical activities date back to the 80's when he started thu20, and even now he still stands on the front line of holland’s electronic music scene; frans de waard, known as a representing artist in the european sound art scene thorough his projects such as staalplaat, kapotte musiek; giuseppe ielasi who organizes own label fringes recordings in italy; howard stelzer who organizes intransitive recordings in america. as if answering to their pieces, evala, an organizer of port, carefully added a bonus track by destructing and restructuring them, which came out as an outstanding remix with the ultrahigh-density. the achingly beautiful album floats between improvised and electronic music with a vibrantly disturbing quality. |
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