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LUSSIER, RENE: Completment Marteau
Tresor de la Langue has to be one of one of the truly great projects of
the last half-century and is (therefore) a very hard act to follow. But
on this quietly revolutionary record Rene has found his way to a music
that can fairly be described as new; new enough to make it hard to
explain, even though its easy enough to listen to. For the majority of
the pieces here Rene has dispensed with obvious overall form and
traditional compositional logic and replaced them with patterns of
events; theres no ABC, no development, no thematic integration, instead
we have a kind of experiential logic, a road you share with Rene thats
poly-stylistic, unpredictable, stabilised with rhythms and harmonies
when you need them and populated with sounds that exist autonomously,
sometimes arent obviously connected and often seem to have ben flow in
from somewhere else all tightly bound into something like what
Stockhausen called moment form.. with space. Recognised instruments are
used, especially electric guitars, contrabass and Daxophone, as well as a
host of non-instruments and invented instruments, combined to construct
Webern-like orchestral distributions of sounds. Of the seven
compositions featured, five probe deeply into the klangfarbenmelodie /
event-nexus mode described above; of the other two, one is a tour de
force for guitars, electric toothbrushes and snatches of conversation,
the other (and the oldest here) is a more conventional work for four
contrabasses. These are all studio assemblies, meticulously crafted,
deploying their materials with a fine ear for timbre and stereophony.
They are also surprisingly attractive and easy to listen to; part
lounge, part C20 experimental, part je ne sais quoi. 22 years covered,
this collection is like a breath of fresh air; I can't recommend it
strongly enough.
Code: ReRRL1
Price: £5.00