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d’incise - Sécheresse Plantée En Plein Ciel [Gruen CD-R] « le: novembre 17, 2009, 00:10:21 am »

d’incise - Sécheresse Plantée En Plein Ciel
Gr 071 | Gruen CD-R | electronica | 67′00" | 50 copies | Gruenrekorder

 01 Le Fléau 7:01
02 Regarder La Croix Plutôt Que La Poutre
03 Trente Ans En Trois Heures
04 Sécheresse Plantée En Plein Ciel
05 Omniprésence
06 Somnolence À Sosnoviec
07 Insouciance Apparente
08 Sécheresse En Périphérie
09 Couloirs Obliques
10 À Quelques Orages D’intervalle
11 La Vie Immobile

Mostly based on fieldrecordings done in Czeck Republic
and Poland during summer 2007.
Composed between january and july 2008 in Geneva.

this album is something like a blur travel diary second reading.
there is some places, with their cultural prints, their people, voices, noises.
their changes, fast, where past and present, still, a bit, cohabit.
the neoliberalism joyfully conquering under brightfull colors, selling its spectacle.
there is habits, faith, misery, and the way we looked a them, with our own cultural construction.
there is all the small details that our eyes and ears catch, their everyday-poetry,
and the personnal story we build upon them. the rain falling on the roof. the smells. Foods. Animals.
it’s about be somewhere for a while, then move, then work on its memories.
it’s not supposed to be right, or fair, juste one of the possibles.


http://www.gruenrekorder.de/?page_id=1250
http://www.dincise.net

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d’incise - Sécheresse Plantée En Plein Ciel [Gruen CD-R] « Réponse #1 le: décembre 13, 2009, 16:31:57 pm »
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This is an interesting approach to field recordings, which allows the possibility of radical cut-ups and electronic treatments, to create a disorienting sonic portrait of everyday life in the Czech Republic and Poland. The murmured banalities of humankind are given an extra thrilling and slightly dangerous edge by these digital interpolations.

http://www.thesoundprojector.com/2009/12/12/organ-not-organ/