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D'incise
Assemblee, Relache, Rejouissance, Parade
The two distinct on this album pieces experiment with the "bringing back" (re-injection?) of music into the experimental
area. Do not see anything pretentious about it, it is rather a very personal path, in the sense, among others, to not
forbid certain aspects of music to make appearances, making bridges between conceptuality, and simplicity. The first
part, 'L'Anglard De St-Donat', is constructed around a mazurka tune, a traditional dance from Central-France, played by
Alfred Mouret, after his father François "L'Anglard". But the four short "songs" are not to be seen as a
reinterpretation (they're certainly not danceable), rather as a basis for D'Incise's own research. Solid drones and
recurrent structures are built with recordings of bowed and struck metal objects and (sounds of various) instruments
make counterpoints and quasi-melodic lines. Then in 'Le Désir' the strategy is mirrored, electronics (detuned organs)
make the rigid, and slightly awkward, context for the bowed metal sticks, tuned in relation to the electronics, to be
played semi-improvised, and take a sort of soloist position, instabilities of both the objects and the gestures suddenly
become open to interpretations and expressions. This piece is one of D'Incise's actual solo live performances. Limited
to 200 copies.
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€ 13.95
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Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
07-06-2019
Label
Item-nr
490008
EAN
2090504900089
Availability
In stock