Mattie Barbier // Is This The Land I Wish Death To Find Me CD

Mattie Barbier // Is This The Land I Wish Death To Find Me CD

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アメリカ・LAのトロンボーン奏者Mattie Barbierが、2025年12月にウェールズの実験レーベルDiscreet Archiveから50部限定でリリースしたCDです。

トロンボーンとジオフォンを用いたロングフォームなドローン〜物音ドローン2曲を収録。デジパック仕様です。

前作もオススメです。

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

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CD in digipack.
Edition of 50 copies.

Tracklist:

1. Is This The Land I Wish Death To Find Me (Solo) 17:35
2. Teeth Of The Second Range

Discreet Archive:

"is this the land i wish death to find me (solo) was recorded on June 26, 2024 at the Tank Center for Sonic Arts in Rangely, Colorado. The recording is based on a slowly shifting set of ascending just minor thirds: 6:5, 7:6, and 13:11. Magnetic geophones were attached directly to the Tank’s steel exterior, allowing the performance to be captured through the physical resonance of the structure itself. Only a minimal amount of the microphones inside the building were mixed in for clarity. The work draws inspiration from exploratory archaeoacoustics research into how spaces hold residual sound of past action and how resonance interacts with material over time. In practice, the trombone activates the Tan and allows the resonant response to become the primary sonic material. The track explores that interaction.

Teeth of the Second Range was recorded at home in Culver City, California in December 2024 and January 2025. It extends Barbier’s long-term interest in sonifying spaces, referencing iterative room-resonance processes such as I am Sitting in a Room. Alto, tenor, and bass trombones were recorded and re-recorded to build a choir of unplayed or “phantom” brass instruments. The resulting piece is constructed from the acoustic reality of the instruments when allowed to resonate without human input. Teeth of the Second Range traces a simple I–IV–V–I progression in Bb major, a tonal center associated with the trombone, but the spectral content produced by spatial playback diverges significantly from familiar brass harmony. The effect highlights a tension between functional, performance-based acoustics and the inherent sonic profile of the instruments themselves. The title refers to an early poetic name for the Organ of Corti, taken from Veit Erlmann’s Reason and Resonance.

Across both recordings, Barbier examines the relationship between instruments and the environments they inhabit. Space becomes transducer, collaborator, and archive.

By foregrounding physical resonance rather than traditional breath articulation, Barbier’s work asks how instruments sound when freed from performance convention. The recordings emphasize vibration as a fundamental condition of matter and hearing. They propose listening as a method for revealing latent acoustics and structural memory. What emerges is not a portrait of the trombone alone but a study in how sound shapes and is shaped by the places where it occurs."

Artist : Mattie Barbier

Label : Discreet Archive

Release date : 12th December 2025

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アメリカ・LAのトロンボーン奏者Mattie Barbierが、2025年12月にウェールズの実験レーベルDiscreet Archiveから50部限定でリリースしたCDです。

トロンボーンとジオフォンを用いたロングフォームなドローン〜物音ドローン2曲を収録。デジパック仕様です。

前作もオススメです。

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

----------------------------------------------

CD in digipack.
Edition of 50 copies.

Tracklist:

1. Is This The Land I Wish Death To Find Me (Solo) 17:35
2. Teeth Of The Second Range

Discreet Archive:

"is this the land i wish death to find me (solo) was recorded on June 26, 2024 at the Tank Center for Sonic Arts in Rangely, Colorado. The recording is based on a slowly shifting set of ascending just minor thirds: 6:5, 7:6, and 13:11. Magnetic geophones were attached directly to the Tank’s steel exterior, allowing the performance to be captured through the physical resonance of the structure itself. Only a minimal amount of the microphones inside the building were mixed in for clarity. The work draws inspiration from exploratory archaeoacoustics research into how spaces hold residual sound of past action and how resonance interacts with material over time. In practice, the trombone activates the Tan and allows the resonant response to become the primary sonic material. The track explores that interaction.

Teeth of the Second Range was recorded at home in Culver City, California in December 2024 and January 2025. It extends Barbier’s long-term interest in sonifying spaces, referencing iterative room-resonance processes such as I am Sitting in a Room. Alto, tenor, and bass trombones were recorded and re-recorded to build a choir of unplayed or “phantom” brass instruments. The resulting piece is constructed from the acoustic reality of the instruments when allowed to resonate without human input. Teeth of the Second Range traces a simple I–IV–V–I progression in Bb major, a tonal center associated with the trombone, but the spectral content produced by spatial playback diverges significantly from familiar brass harmony. The effect highlights a tension between functional, performance-based acoustics and the inherent sonic profile of the instruments themselves. The title refers to an early poetic name for the Organ of Corti, taken from Veit Erlmann’s Reason and Resonance.

Across both recordings, Barbier examines the relationship between instruments and the environments they inhabit. Space becomes transducer, collaborator, and archive.

By foregrounding physical resonance rather than traditional breath articulation, Barbier’s work asks how instruments sound when freed from performance convention. The recordings emphasize vibration as a fundamental condition of matter and hearing. They propose listening as a method for revealing latent acoustics and structural memory. What emerges is not a portrait of the trombone alone but a study in how sound shapes and is shaped by the places where it occurs."

Artist : Mattie Barbier

Label : Discreet Archive

Release date : 12th December 2025