Six
-
Par Souns
Album numérique / PAN 046
Deux enregistrements en direct de 2004, récemment redécouverts.
Crédits (en anglais)
Morning Island was recorded live to DAT on the beach stage of Shambhala Music Festival in Nelson, BC. An early morning set, just after sunrise on the last (or second last) day of the festival. August, 2004. Equipment used: DJ mixer, 2 CDJ-1000s with pre-prepared CDs, a Line-6 loop pedal, DD66 delay, and a microphone.
Static Blue was recorded live to DAT at Mao Mao’s in Vancouver, BC for the fifth installment of the “Environments” ambient/etc event series. May 8, 2004. Equipment used: DJ mixer, two Axis8 CDJs with pre-prepared CDs, and a Line-6 loop pedal.
Credits:
Morning Island was recorded live to DAT on the beach stage of Shambhala Music Festival in Nelson, BC. An early morning set, just after sunrise on the last (or second last) day of the festival. August, 2004. Equipment used: DJ mixer, two CDJ-1000s with pre-prepared CDs, a Line-6 loop pedal, DD66 delay, and a microphone.
Static Blue was recorded live to DAT at Mao Mao’s in Vancouver, BC for the fifth instalment of the “Environments” ambient/etc event series. May 8, 2004. Equipment used: DJ mixer, two Axis8 CDJs with pre-prepared CDs, and a Line-6 loop pedal.
Review:
“Morning Island takes raw field recordings (surf, bird calls, small rough noises) and gossamer synthesis into a gentle blend. The real-world noise serves as a sort of backdrop to the generated sounds, though sometimes foreground and background are reversed. The bird calls stand in textural contrast to the slow undulations and ring tones, yet at the same time, their looping (whether by nature, or software) finds a common ground with the man-made elements heard here — a certain dependability, a certain rote-ness, a certain comfortable lassitude.”
—Marc Weidenbaum, Disquiet
- Disponible le: