V.A. (VARIOUS ARTISTS) (COMPILATIONS) — SUL - dedicated to Chris Marker
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Feine Compilation mit bekannteren und unbekannten acts aus dem digital-ambient / laptop / field recording – Bereich auf dem portugiesischem SIRR Label, das ganze ist eine Hommage an den französischen Regisseur CHRIS MARKER (z.B. „Sans Soleil“ 1982). ATAU TANAKA , ERIC LA CASA, MARC BEHRENS, VITRIOL, PIMMON, I.D. , und OREN AMBARACHI mit langen Stücken zwischem neuem Ambient und digitalen Experimenten.
A fine compilation with new artists from the digital genre, between daring ambient and digital experiments!
‘sul is dedicated to the french film-maker chris marker, author, among other films, of La Jetée (1962), Le Fond de l¹air est rouge (1977), Sans Soleil (1982) and Level Five (1997). 'Chris Marker is a sculptor of memory - he can make us reminisce of things we have never lived, to remember places we have never been. If the future can become as sentimental as the past, then he has succeeded in manipulating time to an emotional end. Music can only aspire to become what Marker does - music is the art of sculpting time, of evoking memory for transitory sonic moments'. [Atau Tanaka]
A fine compilation with new artists from the digital genre, between daring ambient and digital experiments!
‘sul is dedicated to the french film-maker chris marker, author, among other films, of La Jetée (1962), Le Fond de l¹air est rouge (1977), Sans Soleil (1982) and Level Five (1997). 'Chris Marker is a sculptor of memory - he can make us reminisce of things we have never lived, to remember places we have never been. If the future can become as sentimental as the past, then he has succeeded in manipulating time to an emotional end. Music can only aspire to become what Marker does - music is the art of sculpting time, of evoking memory for transitory sonic moments'. [Atau Tanaka]