MECHA / ORGA — 61:50
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Vier lange neue ultra-minimale Tracks vom griechischen Projekt, in denen auch noisigere Gefilde ausgelotet werden. Wieder sehr ansprechend arrangiert.
"Under numeric naming, Mecha/Orga presents his sixth album, 61:50. This selection of four diverse styled works includes:
- 13:49 (April 2008): Based on a field recording of a water pump in the desert of Syria. The material has been re-pitched in various levels and mixed in real time to result in a physically granular mayhem.
- 04:44 (July 2006): Feedback manipulated in real time as the only sound source in this harsh, jangling, short and sweet piece.
- 31:43 (May 2007): Feedbacking takes place again and becomes the means to building a huge wall of glowing sound-mass.
- 11:33 (August 2008): The only non real-time piece is the last one, based on a windy field recording made in Naxos island. Down-pitched as it got, details are brought out through the intangible sonic settings of the spot.
61:50 deals with micro-levels of change in sonic aspects, characteristic of Mecha/Orga's work, especially when performing live. And although crafted with reverence, his sound often becomes intolerable... in all its loud pseudo-stillness." [label info]
www.triplebath.gr
"Under numeric naming, Mecha/Orga presents his sixth album, 61:50. This selection of four diverse styled works includes:
- 13:49 (April 2008): Based on a field recording of a water pump in the desert of Syria. The material has been re-pitched in various levels and mixed in real time to result in a physically granular mayhem.
- 04:44 (July 2006): Feedback manipulated in real time as the only sound source in this harsh, jangling, short and sweet piece.
- 31:43 (May 2007): Feedbacking takes place again and becomes the means to building a huge wall of glowing sound-mass.
- 11:33 (August 2008): The only non real-time piece is the last one, based on a windy field recording made in Naxos island. Down-pitched as it got, details are brought out through the intangible sonic settings of the spot.
61:50 deals with micro-levels of change in sonic aspects, characteristic of Mecha/Orga's work, especially when performing live. And although crafted with reverence, his sound often becomes intolerable... in all its loud pseudo-stillness." [label info]
www.triplebath.gr