Jean-Luc Guionnet + Dan Warburton + Eric La Casa // Metro Pré Saint-Gervais CD
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フランス・パリの大御所実験音楽家Eric La Casa本人から4作品を入荷しました。
本作は、彼がバイオリン&サックス奏者とともにパリの地下鉄で行ったライブ音源です。地下鉄のアコースティックスをフルに活用したディープリスニング系物音ドローン2曲を収録。デジパック、シュリンク仕様です。
Edition of 300.
Recorded live
in Pré-Saint-Gervais metro station, Paris
July 10th -11th 2001, between 22:30 and 00:30
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Review - Paris Transatlantic :
"The Parisian Metro has long attracted artists, writers and musicians: Joseph Beuys spent his honeymoon riding the subways of the French capital, Queneau and Cortazar were fascinated by the sociology of its interconnecting networks, and countless millions of travelers - tourists and local residents - have experienced its unique atmosphere and acoustics. Late in the evening of July 10th 2001, Dan Warburton took Jean-Luc Guionnet and Eric La Casa down into the depths of Pré Saint Gervais, a Metro station in the quiet north-east of the city, where, following no pre-determined plan, the three musicians - Warburton on violin, Guionnet on alto sax, La Casa on portable DAT recorder with stereo boom mic - explored the acoustics of the station, riding the elevators, taking the stairs, producing a rich and fascinating sonic map of the space through environmental improvisation. "Metro Pré St Gervais" is a unique and remarkably accessible aural document of free improvisation and sound art.
Best known in the US as a prolific writer for Signal To Noise magazine, British violinist / pianist / composer Dan Warburton's forthcoming releases include a solo project for Crouton Music's Folktales series, a duo album with Bruno Meillier and the long-awaited "Basement Tapes" (on David Tibet's Durtro imprint) with percussionist Edward Perraud and free jazz legend Arthur Doyle. "
www.paristransatlantic.com
Artist : Jean-Luc Guionnet + Dan Warburton + Eric La Casa
Label : Swarming
フランス・パリの大御所実験音楽家Eric La Casa本人から4作品を入荷しました。
本作は、彼がバイオリン&サックス奏者とともにパリの地下鉄で行ったライブ音源です。地下鉄のアコースティックスをフルに活用したディープリスニング系物音ドローン2曲を収録。デジパック、シュリンク仕様です。
Edition of 300.
Recorded live
in Pré-Saint-Gervais metro station, Paris
July 10th -11th 2001, between 22:30 and 00:30
~
Review - Paris Transatlantic :
"The Parisian Metro has long attracted artists, writers and musicians: Joseph Beuys spent his honeymoon riding the subways of the French capital, Queneau and Cortazar were fascinated by the sociology of its interconnecting networks, and countless millions of travelers - tourists and local residents - have experienced its unique atmosphere and acoustics. Late in the evening of July 10th 2001, Dan Warburton took Jean-Luc Guionnet and Eric La Casa down into the depths of Pré Saint Gervais, a Metro station in the quiet north-east of the city, where, following no pre-determined plan, the three musicians - Warburton on violin, Guionnet on alto sax, La Casa on portable DAT recorder with stereo boom mic - explored the acoustics of the station, riding the elevators, taking the stairs, producing a rich and fascinating sonic map of the space through environmental improvisation. "Metro Pré St Gervais" is a unique and remarkably accessible aural document of free improvisation and sound art.
Best known in the US as a prolific writer for Signal To Noise magazine, British violinist / pianist / composer Dan Warburton's forthcoming releases include a solo project for Crouton Music's Folktales series, a duo album with Bruno Meillier and the long-awaited "Basement Tapes" (on David Tibet's Durtro imprint) with percussionist Edward Perraud and free jazz legend Arthur Doyle. "
www.paristransatlantic.com
Artist : Jean-Luc Guionnet + Dan Warburton + Eric La Casa
Label : Swarming