V.A. (VARIOUS ARTISTS) (COMPILATIONS) — Rural Psychogeography
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16 Beispiele für aurale “ländliche Psychogeographie”, die hier in der Suche nach „geheimen Plätzen“ als kritische soziale Praxis und Kunst der Wiederaneignung eines individuellen Selbstausdrucks angesehen wird, einer ‚resistance through escape’. Die field recordings dienen als „Einschreiben“ eines Eindrucks einer bestimmten Situation, welche wie eine „Psycho-Prothese“ für das Individuum (Natalia Zagurskaya in den liner notes) wirkt, das sich diese später im ganz anderen Kontext anhören kann. So gibt es hier atmosphärische Wind-, Wetter- und Alltags-Recordings aus Argentinien, Ukraine, Schweiz, Frankreich, Island, USA, Neuseeland und den Niederlanden, die mitunter auch weiter elektronisch & instrumentell bearbeitet wurden, von u.a. ROSY PARLANE, RADIAN, TOM CARTER, KIM CASCONE, KOUHEI & FREIBAND, ANDREY KIRITCHENKO, COURTIS, FRANCISCO LOPEZ, STEINBRÜCHEL, MOGLASS (ein fantastisches emo-drone piece!), etc... eine exzellente Zusammenstellung mit 16 Einblicken in ganz reale / aurale Utopien....
“... This is music formed of wandering and reflection, composed of a variety of mechanical drones, clicks, and soundscapes interlaced with barely comprehensible cries, distant noises, the whirr of the motorcar, rhythms that call to and answer each other. Nothing here qualifies as a song in conventional parlance, but this hauntingly beautiful study of the real and the possible is all the better for it.” [Alex Whitehead]
“...Either way, this album covers quite an enormous wealth of sound and musicand is incredibly diverse in it's range and purpose. If you're looking forinteresting and experimental variety this compilation comes highlyrecommended.” [Phosphor]
“... This is music formed of wandering and reflection, composed of a variety of mechanical drones, clicks, and soundscapes interlaced with barely comprehensible cries, distant noises, the whirr of the motorcar, rhythms that call to and answer each other. Nothing here qualifies as a song in conventional parlance, but this hauntingly beautiful study of the real and the possible is all the better for it.” [Alex Whitehead]
“...Either way, this album covers quite an enormous wealth of sound and musicand is incredibly diverse in it's range and purpose. If you're looking forinteresting and experimental variety this compilation comes highlyrecommended.” [Phosphor]