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REHBERG / BAUER - Passt

Format: CD
Label & Cat.Number: Touch TO:45
Release Year: 2001
Price (incl. 19% VAT): €14.00
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Mit PASST gehören R & B endgültig zu den “Rockern” unter der Laptop-Fraktion, dieses Album geht mächtig nach vorne ab , ein Orkansturm von verwirrendem digitalen noise umbrandet unser hoffnungslos überfordertes Gehirnorgan... dabei erzeugen R & B wirklich ungewöhnliche Digitalklänge, versuchen etwas wirklich neues zu kreieren..

“Five years ago, declared itself to be entirely made up of the 'mistakes' and system errors of the digital processes
Rehberg & Bauer had used in its making, thus finding themselves at the front end of an emerging tendency in new music that came to be known as 'glitch'... frustratingly to those actively involved, because it freeze-framed the more critical dimension of such works into a genre that quickly became a gliché. Following Faßt and ballt, and originated live on their tour of Australia last year, passt completes Rehberg & Bauer's trilogy for Touch; as such, it provides a window through which to monitor the progress (and atrophy) of this phase of development, now that the laptop seems as commonplace as the electric guitar. Visitors to last year's Sonar 2000 festival might have witnessed the spectacle of Rehberg & Bauer joining forces with Merzbow, Hecker, Lopez, Haswell et al under the sobriquet of The Laptop Orchestra - in itself a wake-up call, a performance wherein those with nothing to show you were being videoed, en masse, by those with nothing to watch. A year on, those with nothing to say are busier than ever, producing CDs whose distinguishing exteriors give listeners nothing to look at. In 2001, surface abstraction is easily output. passt therefore is an attempt to relocate this mode of music- making into something once again more progressive. 'revolver', tracks 7 to 13, is a recording of the gig itself in Melbourne. The other tracks were edited from elements of the shows and then mastered. The venues where the recordings were made vary in character: palladium - sleazy, red light district, urban decay: revolver - classy, good p.a.: the olympic stadium [what is music festival] - held 70000 pissed aussies and featured Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Nine Inch Nails etc. You can imagine... The introduction is provided by Eric Mitsak, some kind of local celeb but now a cult figure and destined for, um, we are not quite sure. We are sure, however, that he'll crop up again. ['Its also worth pointing out that the Peter he is referring to is not me, but Peter Hill, former drummer of king snake roost (or some band like that), who was supposed to help out with compere duties but seemed to be preferring the bar instead' PR]. Peter Rehberg (aka Pita) & Ramon Bauer (aka General Magic) run Mego in Vienna, Austria. Photography and artwork by Jon Wozencroft." [label press release]