NORTHAM, MICHAEL & JUDITH EGGER — Andapa Garten

Format: mCD & object
Label & Cat.Number: Edition Graphon 01
Release Year: 2003
Note: lim. 50 with "etching by Judith Egger on 300g Hahnemühle letterpress, with embossed black case"
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Im Grenzbereich zwischen experimenteller Musik und Objektkunst angesiedelt bewegen sich die Veröffentlichungen dieses neuen Münchner Verlages / SoundArt-Labels. Der erste Release ist eine mCD von MICHAEL NORTHAM und ein kunstvoller Letterpress-Druck mit Originalradierung von JUDITH EGGER, die auch das Label betreibt.
„andapa garten. sounds from an abandoned house in forest of
Epesses/Lac Léman, may 2003. etching by Judith Egger on 300g Hahnemühle, letterpress, with embossed black case.
"..Sound substrata of the inner garden. Underground sound wide open.
Trees and bushes as a long, sustained hollow music.
Birds, butterflies and other animals seen only in sounding forms by the
internal eye, entering the night in an ecstatic sleep state, dreaming with
the sound of a human hidden light. Leaves with tiny little poems of
sound written on it, the drone-flowers of a secret floral language....
A cd not just to hear to but also to plant in the cd player, to let its
roots grow deep in the electronic filaments of the equipment and watch
patiently the blossom of beautiful digital flowers of sound.
A small musical herbal. Organic music in the true sense of the word..“ Michael Northam is a musician who represents in a certain way
the intellingent side of experimental music. His conceptual approach
to the sound explores in depth the resonance of unusual places or
uses the sound of objects or living things in an almost alchemical way.
Judith Egger his collaborator, has been involved with experimental
music and performance since a few years. She comes from a visual
background and co-founded the no longer active "living score theater"
where she explored, stretched and overlapped the boudaries between
music, performance and the visual arts.“ [Jorge Mantas]