Elg // ZWARTE VIJVERS TAPE
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Opéra Mort名義でも多数発表しているベルギーの鬼才Laurent Gérard aka Èlgが、2022年4月にスロバキア・ブラティスラバの実験レーベル/フェスティバルNEXT Festivalからリリースした最新作です。
本フェスで演奏したコラージュ・ポストパンク2曲を収録。中毒性あります。DLコード付属。
レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more NEXT Festival Records releases available at Tobira.
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Recorded at NEXT Festival, Bratislava, 2018
Review by The Quietus:
" Recorded in 2018 at NEXT festival in Bratislava, Zwarte Vijvers is two side long pieces by Belgian singer-mangler Èlg, a consistently underrated musician who made my favourite release on Hundebiss records about ten years ago, and who collaborated with the late Ghédalia Tazartès and Jo Tanz as Reines d'Angleterre for a Bo'Weavil LP which also comes highly recommended. Sonically, Èlg and Tazartes are a good match – they operate in similar spheres of not-songs, with different geographical and generational touchpoints. Here, there's singing once removed, as if performing to an unknown audience neither in this world nor the next (despite it being a live recording to an audience in meatspace). There are murky (but not doomy) drum machines defiantly un-synced and off-beat, exploited for their percussive function but not their rhythm keeping capacity. There's a distinctive weft to his recordings, something dry and claggy and tangled, and a sense in which a performance of songs looms in a blind spot I cannot quite focus on. I love it."
Artist : Èlg
Label : NEXT Festival Records
Opéra Mort名義でも多数発表しているベルギーの鬼才Laurent Gérard aka Èlgが、2022年4月にスロバキア・ブラティスラバの実験レーベル/フェスティバルNEXT Festivalからリリースした最新作です。
本フェスで演奏したコラージュ・ポストパンク2曲を収録。中毒性あります。DLコード付属。
レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more NEXT Festival Records releases available at Tobira.
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Recorded at NEXT Festival, Bratislava, 2018
Review by The Quietus:
" Recorded in 2018 at NEXT festival in Bratislava, Zwarte Vijvers is two side long pieces by Belgian singer-mangler Èlg, a consistently underrated musician who made my favourite release on Hundebiss records about ten years ago, and who collaborated with the late Ghédalia Tazartès and Jo Tanz as Reines d'Angleterre for a Bo'Weavil LP which also comes highly recommended. Sonically, Èlg and Tazartes are a good match – they operate in similar spheres of not-songs, with different geographical and generational touchpoints. Here, there's singing once removed, as if performing to an unknown audience neither in this world nor the next (despite it being a live recording to an audience in meatspace). There are murky (but not doomy) drum machines defiantly un-synced and off-beat, exploited for their percussive function but not their rhythm keeping capacity. There's a distinctive weft to his recordings, something dry and claggy and tangled, and a sense in which a performance of songs looms in a blind spot I cannot quite focus on. I love it."
Artist : Èlg
Label : NEXT Festival Records