Various
Or Some Computer Music Issue 1
UK Or
In a venture from the respected Touch label, the Or Some Computer Music
series combines a CD of exclusive recordings with a detailed 24 page
booklet on the material therein. If Issue 1 is any indication, this is
set to be a truly groundbreaking window into a form of music many know
little or nothing about. The main problem associated with more
experimental electronic music is that it becomes a case of “for those
who know”, that is, the average consumer just wouldn’t have a link to
move from the more known electronic acts of today into something on the
opposite edge of the spectrum. Whether a conscious decision or not,
Issue 1 nabs Aphex Twin to contribute a piece, and this type of “name”
artist may be the bridge needed to turn a few ears to this installment.
Other contributors include the UK’s Beautyon (known to some for his
material on the Irdial label) and Trevor Wishart, CD-Slopper, General
Magic, and Ubik (representing Germany and Austria), the Americans Kevin
Drumm and Stephen Travis Pope, and Zbigniew Karkowski and Kaspar T.
Toeplitz (declared world travelers with no set home). Though all tracks
are made possible through computer-related processes, there is a great
variety in the sounds produced. CD_Slopper and Beautyon unveil brief
blasts of digital angst, Ubik’s “Plex” is a live performance from the
Ars Electronica Festival of 1997 with James Plotkin’s involvement.
These shorter works are centered around the disc’s longest piece, a 6
part cycle from Pope composed in 1978, realized in ‘88, and revised in
’98, that is comprised of heavily manipulated voice samples. The
exhaustive liner notes include artist bios, reflection, notes, and
specifics on the pieces themselves. Whether you’re familiar with this
style or looking for new sonic challenges and want to explore the
further reaches of electronic sound, this is a compilation you owe it to
yourself to investigate.
--Andrew Duke
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