Frans de Waard & Martijn Comes // Various Weights CD

Frans de Waard & Martijn Comes // Various Weights CD

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Bake Records主宰者であり、Patk70やTapeworm、Steep Glossなどから発表しているオランダ人実験音楽家Frans de Waardと、同じくオランダのベテラン作家Martijn Comesが2020年4月に同国Moving Furnitureからリリースした共作CD。約30分のディープリスニングドローン2曲を収録。デジパック、シュリンク仕様です。

レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Moving Furniture Records releases available at Tobira. 

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Edition of 150.

Tobias Fischer, March 2020 :

"In sound art, concepts often take precedence over the actual music. Here, there were none. For their first collaboration, Frans de Waard and Martijn Comes decided on a strikingly simple approach: Each artist compiled a pool of sounds for the other to use as a point of departure. Comes worked with various analog synth- and field recordings by de Waard (including, among others, a Korg MS20 and Koma Field FX). The latter was sent a processed stylophone recording, a sample loop as well as recordings of the Web's first Software-Defined Radio by the University of Twente.

The results, now released as Various Weights, are two epic and immersive pieces. On "Boundary of Intersections", Comes focuses on  deep sonorities and harmonics, developing his materials into a mind-expanding drone zone. De Waard's "There are no two pianos" is more subdued, hovering mysteriously at the cusp of acousmatic research and sonic minimalism. Both pieces share a slightly uneasy, surreal feeling - perfectly captured by Bas Mantel's artwork, which was a direct response to the sounds contained on the disc.

The bonus-CD to this release, limited to 50 copies, contains a full 35-minute performance by both artists at De Ruimte Amsterdam after the project had been completed. Magically, the music appears to be a direct continuation of the album tracks. As such, Various Weights ingeniously juxtaposes live- and studio techniques, solo and duo work, spontaneous improvisation and meticulous composition. That, whether the artists intended it that way or not, probably makes it a concept album after all."

Artist : Frans de Waard & Martijn Comes

Label : Moving Furniture Records

Bake Records主宰者であり、Patk70やTapeworm、Steep Glossなどから発表しているオランダ人実験音楽家Frans de Waardと、同じくオランダのベテラン作家Martijn Comesが2020年4月に同国Moving Furnitureからリリースした共作CD。約30分のディープリスニングドローン2曲を収録。デジパック、シュリンク仕様です。

レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Moving Furniture Records releases available at Tobira. 

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Edition of 150.

Tobias Fischer, March 2020 :

"In sound art, concepts often take precedence over the actual music. Here, there were none. For their first collaboration, Frans de Waard and Martijn Comes decided on a strikingly simple approach: Each artist compiled a pool of sounds for the other to use as a point of departure. Comes worked with various analog synth- and field recordings by de Waard (including, among others, a Korg MS20 and Koma Field FX). The latter was sent a processed stylophone recording, a sample loop as well as recordings of the Web's first Software-Defined Radio by the University of Twente.

The results, now released as Various Weights, are two epic and immersive pieces. On "Boundary of Intersections", Comes focuses on  deep sonorities and harmonics, developing his materials into a mind-expanding drone zone. De Waard's "There are no two pianos" is more subdued, hovering mysteriously at the cusp of acousmatic research and sonic minimalism. Both pieces share a slightly uneasy, surreal feeling - perfectly captured by Bas Mantel's artwork, which was a direct response to the sounds contained on the disc.

The bonus-CD to this release, limited to 50 copies, contains a full 35-minute performance by both artists at De Ruimte Amsterdam after the project had been completed. Magically, the music appears to be a direct continuation of the album tracks. As such, Various Weights ingeniously juxtaposes live- and studio techniques, solo and duo work, spontaneous improvisation and meticulous composition. That, whether the artists intended it that way or not, probably makes it a concept album after all."

Artist : Frans de Waard & Martijn Comes

Label : Moving Furniture Records