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NEGATIVE ENTROPY

City open to the nomad

Label: Beta-lactam Ring Records

Format: CD

Genre: Experimental

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Negative Entropy is a new collaboration between two well established sound artists Michael Prime & Geert Feytons. Michael Prime has a well established solo recording career with many solo releases, but has also worked with Organum, Jim O'Rourke & Morphogenesis. Geert Feytons has been involved with his own project Noise-maker's Fifes for about 15 years now with many releases to credit including sound works for theatrical & ballet pieces in Belgium, France & Italy. 'City Open to the Nomad' presents the duo with support from Daiske Suzuki & Timo Van Luyk, creating extremely evocative experimental soundscapes. These four tracks were performed live at various music festivals & then taken into the studio for editing & remixing. Each track builds with minimal buzzing & beeping sounds & progresses to rich, organic & sonic pieces, centered around backing effects such as shortwave radio, tapes, improvised collages of sampled environmental sounds & acoustic & home made instruments being taken to the limit of use. The song titles, such as 'phosphoric water' & 'electric air' attest to the natural sounds utilized in these recordings. Not noise, but complex, textured soundscapes meant to tickle & entice ones tempanic membrane. At times bordering ambient, the songs can suddenly change to electro-acoustic sounds, bordering musique-concrete & back again to minimal/ambient creations. Maybe in comparison to the works of Philip Doray or the early pieces of Pierre Henry in how they sampled natural sounds that were later altered & processed to give a unique & creative look at how those sounds can be manipulated & changed to create a new soundtrack of life, sometimes sounding very harsh- but not noise! A beautiful disk of experimental/improvised electronic music.
Details
Cat. number: mt 012
Year: 1998