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    Paul Doornbusch - Corrosion (2002)

    Posted By: Piterets
    Paul Doornbusch - Corrosion (2002)

    Paul Doornbusch - Corrosion (2002)
    Contemporary Classical, Electronic | EMF Media | 2002 | 72:56 | EAC (WAV, cue, log) | Booklet | Wupload | 473 MB

    Paul Doornbusch (b. 1959) creates extraordinary and unusual sounds for instruments, computers, and electronics. ...The four vocalists [in Strepidus Somnus (1996)] perform with earpieces, upon which each hears and reproduces a track of precomposed vocal material, ranging from coital gasps to whispering in an algorithmically-fractured English, reminiscent of the teasing impenetrability of James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake. ... Here the emphasis is ...on the creation of a nightmarish sonic landscape whose inhabitants leer and convulse like Bosch’s demons.


    In 'Continuity 3', for percussion and computer ... a china cymbal, a circular metal plate, and a tam-tam are transformed electronically into decisive gestures of sound that seem to float in a musical space, or swing through it like powerful birds of sound, or explode spontaneously. In 'Continuity 2', for recorder quartet and electronics, the sounds of a recorder are translated into thin, floating strands of sound, articulated by sudden movements. Each composition has its own distinct drama.


    There are not so many composers at work, even in the 21st century, even after the example of Xenakis, whose commitment to the technical possibilities afforded by contemporary technology is so closely matched by a compulsion to exploit to the full the expressive potential unleashed thereby.


    Tracklist:

    1. Continuity 3 (percussion and computer) 15:08
    2. Continuity 2 (recorder quartet and electronics) 9:33
    3. Act5 (basoon and electronics) 10:00
    4. G4 (computer) 11:41
    5. Strepidus Somnus (voices and electronics) 26:33

    Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011

    EAC extraction logfile from 1. October 2011, 21:13

    Paul Doornbusch / Corrosion

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    Read more about Corrosion here.

    Big thanks go to t-dog for providing the files for this share.

    More contemporary American and European music is available at my blog.

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