Ulla E. Straus and John Andrew Wilhite // Spatial Data Management (Original Score) CD

Ulla E. Straus and John Andrew Wilhite // Spatial Data Management (Original Score) CD

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アメリカ・フィラデルフィアのアンビエント作家Ulla E. Strausとノルウェー・オスロのコントラバス奏者John Andrew Wilhiteが、2024年5月にアメリカ・NYの実験レーベルReading Groupから100部限定でリリースした共作CDです。

フィラデルフィアの映像作家Greyory Blakeの作品『Spatial Data Management』のサウンドトラックとして制作した、静謐なアンビエントドローン作品です。24ページのブックレット付属。

Spatial Data Management - Trailer from Greyory Blake on Vimeo.

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

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CD in jewel case. Edition of 100.
Comes with 24-page booklet with liner notes and stills from the film Spatial Data Management by Greyory Blake. 

Tracklist:

1. Spatial Data Management (Original Score) 31:06

Reading Group:

"Reading Group, in collaboration with Braddock, PA-based imprint Huner Francis, is pleased to present "Spatial Data Management (Original Score)" by Ulla E. Straus and John Andrew Wilhite, a beautiful score to an equally beautiful film by Philadelphia-based artist Greyory Blake.

The score to Spatial Data Management (2021) is a contemplative and referential ambient work. It provides the backdrop for the essay film’s exploration of how stolen value and the contemporary predicaments of AI technologies mirror problems wrestled with by Baroque thinkers.

Wilhite began the compositional process by compiling a series of excerpts from old tapes and sessions with accordionist Kalle Moberg. He blended their muffled recordings of Giovanni Battista Pergolesi’s Sabat Mater (1736), a devotion to Mary in medieval Latin, with droning soundscapes of birds, bees, and sirens, and didn’t whittle away atmospherics. François Couperin’s Les Barricades Mystérieuses (1717) for harpsichord wax and wane between organ and synthesizer as alternating translations of analog to digital. The movement calls to mind the film’s themes of how contemporary technologies change our relationship to what we think is
natural, what we refer to as the source. Straus then mixed the fragments Wilhite assembled, focusing them through what might be described as acts of musical grace, knowing without stealing."

Artist : Ulla E. Straus and John Andrew Wilhite

Label : Reading Group 

CAT No: RG26

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アメリカ・フィラデルフィアのアンビエント作家Ulla E. Strausとノルウェー・オスロのコントラバス奏者John Andrew Wilhiteが、2024年5月にアメリカ・NYの実験レーベルReading Groupから100部限定でリリースした共作CDです。

フィラデルフィアの映像作家Greyory Blakeの作品『Spatial Data Management』のサウンドトラックとして制作した、静謐なアンビエントドローン作品です。24ページのブックレット付属。

Spatial Data Management - Trailer from Greyory Blake on Vimeo.

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

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CD in jewel case. Edition of 100.
Comes with 24-page booklet with liner notes and stills from the film Spatial Data Management by Greyory Blake. 

Tracklist:

1. Spatial Data Management (Original Score) 31:06

Reading Group:

"Reading Group, in collaboration with Braddock, PA-based imprint Huner Francis, is pleased to present "Spatial Data Management (Original Score)" by Ulla E. Straus and John Andrew Wilhite, a beautiful score to an equally beautiful film by Philadelphia-based artist Greyory Blake.

The score to Spatial Data Management (2021) is a contemplative and referential ambient work. It provides the backdrop for the essay film’s exploration of how stolen value and the contemporary predicaments of AI technologies mirror problems wrestled with by Baroque thinkers.

Wilhite began the compositional process by compiling a series of excerpts from old tapes and sessions with accordionist Kalle Moberg. He blended their muffled recordings of Giovanni Battista Pergolesi’s Sabat Mater (1736), a devotion to Mary in medieval Latin, with droning soundscapes of birds, bees, and sirens, and didn’t whittle away atmospherics. François Couperin’s Les Barricades Mystérieuses (1717) for harpsichord wax and wane between organ and synthesizer as alternating translations of analog to digital. The movement calls to mind the film’s themes of how contemporary technologies change our relationship to what we think is
natural, what we refer to as the source. Straus then mixed the fragments Wilhite assembled, focusing them through what might be described as acts of musical grace, knowing without stealing."

Artist : Ulla E. Straus and John Andrew Wilhite

Label : Reading Group 

CAT No: RG26