Posts Tagged Matteo Uggeri
February 3, 2009 at 5:10 am · Filed under cdR limited edition, Experimental Music, Why Not Ltd ·Tagged 2009, Alessandro Calbucci, Birgit Ulher, Dan Warburton, Emmanuel Mieville, Goh Lee Kwang, Heddy Boubaker, Herbal International, Ishigami Kazuya, Jan-M. Iversen, Jean-Luc Guionnet, Jeff Gburek, John Kannenberg, Julien Ottavi, Julien Skrobek, Juto Aviten, Lucio Capece, Lukas Simonis, Matteo Uggeri, Mattin, Mr Guignol Dangereux, Murmansk, Pascal Battus, Patrick Farmer, review, Roel Meelkop, Tim Blechmann, Torturing Nurse, W98, Wolfgang Fuchs
Vital Weekly 663 Frans De Waard
From the world of improvised electro-acoustic music. I don’t think I ever heard of The Wandering Rhizome, which is one Patrick Farmer. He plays here bass drum, large bamboo stem, four acoustic guitar pickups, microphone and milk frother. Quite a curious piece of electro acoustic sound emerges from the speakers, with occasional rattling sounds and what seems to be lots of lo-fi hiss sound. Lots of silence is built in this piece. But then sound gets sometimes picked up again, and the volume increases substantially. It hoovers that fine balance between almost silence and almost noise. Quite a nice piece of what I believe live action music for a few objects.
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October 29, 2008 at 6:39 am · Filed under cdR limited edition, Experimental Music, Why Not Ltd ·Tagged Alessandro Calbucci, Birgit Ulher, Dan Warburton, Emmanuel Mieville, Goh Lee Kwang, Heddy Boubaker, Herbal International, Ishigami Kazuya, Jan-M. Iversen, Jean-Luc Guionnet, Jeff Gburek, John Kannenberg, Julien Ottavi, Julien Skrobek, Juto Aviten, Lucio Capece, Lukas Simonis, Matteo Uggeri, Mattin, Mr Guignol Dangereux, Murmansk, Pascal Battus, Roel Meelkop, Tim Blechmann, Torturing Nurse, W98, Wolfgang Fuchs

VITAL WEEKLY = number 649 – week 43
I heard of Matteo Uggeri (field recordings, objects, mixing) but Alessandro Colbucci (guitar, loops, mixing) seems to be a new name for me. They recommend headphone listening, but I’m afraid that’s something I hardly do. The have four pieces here of drone related music. A swirling mass of electronics, processed guitar sounds, the scratching of the surface with contact microphones and street and rain sounds make up a very decent ambient drone releases. Atmospheric, dark, doomy and perhaps as such not a real innovative musical thing, but also as such quite some nice music. Which is of course good enough. – Frans De Waard –
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October 29, 2008 at 6:36 am · Filed under cdR limited edition, Experimental Music, Why Not Ltd ·Tagged Alessandro Calbucci, Birgit Ulher, Dan Warburton, Emmanuel Mieville, Goh Lee Kwang, Heddy Boubaker, Ishigami Kazuya, Jan-M. Iversen, Jean-Luc Guionnet, Jeff Gburek, John Kannenberg, Julien Ottavi, Julien Skrobek, Juto Aviten, Lucio Capece, Lukas Simonis, Matteo Uggeri, Mattin, Mr Guignol Dangereux, Murmansk, Pascal Battus, Roel Meelkop, Tim Blechmann, Torturing Nurse, W98

VITAL WEEKLY = number 649 – week 43
Tim Blechmann we heard before through some highly experimental and conceptual releases dealing with electronics and turntables. That is what he does here as well. Lots of hiss from the turntable are fed through the computer where it receives a minimal treatment. There is something happening for sure, but it takes Blechmann a lot of time. Too much time if you’d ask me. The release that lasts over an hour could have been easily be twenty minutes and been a nice 3″ CDR release. – Frans De Waard –
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