Given that it's film music it varies in style and tone. From narrative and holding in suspense electronics to some proper heavy riffage. “Klechdy” is a horror movie so don’t expect light treatment as the soundtrack is an integral part and a proper representation of what you see on the screen.
The first component was the film, shot in Greece in 2016. The vantage point is a clifftop I have visited many times. A strange sense that the water curves up into the hemisphere of the sky here is always startling. The surface of the sea perpetually coruscates with patterns describing wind movement. The entire landscape feels sentient.
On “Quadrat”: Quadrat is the title of Konrad Kraft’s (aka Detlef Funder) newest album, this time released on 12“ vinyl. ...On some ways this album constitutes a kind of continuation of his previous work, which started with Temporary Audiosculptures..
This is the album from OYC released by Auf Abwegen in 2019, the first in ten years (since OYC25), and was recorded live during recent European tours.The music forms the soundtrack to the accompanying film 'Sleepwalker' by Andrew Hulme.
There's yet another, third name, I won't reveal. The final words on the LP are: 'My friends'. For piety reasons I won't explain the original context of the voice, nor reveal the identity of the woman, who speaks these words. Besides, it's a damn long time ago anyway, and mystifications were no longer a part of my repertoire after 'Stupor Mundi'.
Alexander Shargey (also known as Yuriy Kondratyuk) is a representative of passionate enthusiastic inventors who put their lives at stake to accomplish the mission for the future good of the whole mankind. Shargey belongs to a cohort of scientists who were the first to foresee the space conquering. They were great yet mocked-at dreamers and had to fight...
On "Hafenstadt": This music was originally planned to form a part of the third tape box in the MØHR interpretation series of ZNS TAPES. In this series different artists got an individual 30-minutes-piece of basic material by MØHR to be interpreted it in any way: Using it as a backing tape and adding some more tracks, getting inspired and doing something...
E was a joint work with Okko Bekker that was originally released on DOM in 1988. The CD reissue includes both tracks from the bonus 7" U that came with the first pressing of the LP.
Asmus Tietchens + Richard Chartier – Fabrication 2Recorded in Montreal, Washington DC and at Audiplex Studios, Hamburg.Cover painting: "Collected", 1998.
"Eine Menge Papier" assembles 20 minutes of sounds derived from using paper as the sound souce. Two tracks originally came out as a limited 7" record on the austrian Syntactic label in the 1990ies and appear here for the first time on CD.
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