[Microsound-announce] DEKORDER///NEWS///05.2006
marc
m at dekorder.com
Sun May 21 06:05:32 EDT 2006
...now available:
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JOHN HEGRE & MAJA RATKJE - Ballads
CD Dekorder 015
"Ballads" ist the first collaborative album by
two key figures of the Norwegian noise, improv,
experimental, whatever-you-call-it music scene.
Anyone expecting a rackety wall of distorted
feedback guitars and voices will be gently
surprised though by the sparse and intimate
sketches to be found on this wonderful record.
Songs are stripped down to their raw bones using
only the most essential elements to reveal the
soul behind every single sound. Superfluous
effects seem to be completely absent, creating
an open space for miniscule details, always ready
to implode into noisier tracks such as "Private
Matter". The album culminates in "Hammock Moods",
a quietly mesmerizing epic finale with Maja
Ratkje humming a beautiful melody over Hegre's
gorgeous near-psychedelic guitar playing. Let's
all hope for a sequel to this album!
Maja Ratkje is a member of Spunk (Rune Grammofon)
and noise duo Fe-Mail. Her solo album "Voice"
(produced in collaboration with Jazzkammer) got
an Award of Distinction at Prix Ars Electronica
in 2003. In 2001 she was the first composer ever
to receive the Arne Nordheim distinction award.
She has collaborated with Jaap Blonk, Ikue Mori,
Otomo Yoshihide, Wolf Eyes, Matmos, Lasse
Marhaug, Jason Forrest, Kim Hiortoy, Ulver and
many others.
John Hegre is a member of Jazzkammer / Jazkamer
(Smalltown Supersound), Kaptein Kaliber, Golden
Serenades, New Boiling Near The Fjords (with
members of Alog) and others. His first solo 3"CD
came out on Dekorder in 2003. Jazkamer will
release their aptly titled new album "Metal Music
Machine" in spring 2006 and Hegre is working on
an as yet untitled solo album for Dekorder.
Frans de Waard in Vital Weekly 519:
"Yeah, right, a album of ballads by these two
renowned noise artists? Hegre, member of
Jazzkammer and The Golden Serenades among others
and Ratkje of Fe-Mail as-well as a bunch of
improvised music projects, doing an album of
ballads? Yes, it's true and it's great. They
carefully play acoustic objects and hardly use
any electronics. Sometimes the elements are
looped, forming a block of repetitive sound,
sometimes there is a far away sound of sound
processing. But that is far away, almost hidden
in the mix. Soft electro-acoustic music, crafted
into songs, rather than lengthy improvisations.
It's already beautiful material, but the best is
saved to the end: 'Hammock Moods' has a looped
guitar, loose sounds but every once in a while
there is a soft melody in the background, which
even might be called romantic. An almost epic
piece, which alone would be the reason to get
this album. This is noise with the big N, and
this is the future of noise music. Excellent!"
Brian Marley in The Wire 267:
"John Hegre is one half of the Norwegian noise
duo Jazzkammer and Maja Solveig Kjelstrup Ratkje
is a free Improv vocalist in the Maggie Nicols
tradition, as well as a member of both SPUNK and
Fe-mail. That said, much of Ballads defies
expectations. More often than not it's a quiet
and rather delicate affair, involving acoustic
instruments, soft loops of noise, tick tock
rhythms and pattering percussion. Voice is rarely
heard. Most of the tracks are brief and
enigmatic, involving repetitive patterns and
copious periods of silence. "Binoculars And
Traces" glides on softly undulating waves of
feedback and slips into mostly low key activity
during its second half, and "Private Matter" is a
noise cut-up involving fragments of speaking
voice in its earliest stages. Who does what is
left entirely to the listener's imagination.
Though the CD's eight tracks were probably all
improvised, I suspect there has been some
judicious post-production shaping of the
material. Irony plays a part too. "A Quiet Day At
The Office" is busy but without producing
anything concrete, and "Art Compass" gives no
clear sense of direction. The lengthy concluding
track, "Hammock Moods", in which Ratkje
occasionally hums as if to herself, is
intriguingly eventless, drifting along on
repetitively fractured guitar phrases, chords and
occasional pedal swells, casually moving from one
intangible moment to the next."
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on tour:
Thursday, 25th of May at 21:00
Lasse MARHAUG & John HEGRE (ex-JAZZKAMMER): solo sets
+ film screening: "skills", a documentary film
directed by Jan VAN HASSELT (BRD, 2005, 35 min)
featuring Zgbiniew KARKOWSKI, Rudolf EB.BER and Lucas ABELA
www.jazzkammer.com
www.lassemarhaug.no
www.random-noise.de/skills
Die Alte Buchbinderei, in Berlin-Wedding, Adolfstrasse, Ecke Schererstrasse
S+U Wedding, U Nauener Platz, U Leopoldplatz
26-28.05.06
Jazkamer/John Hegre/Lasse Marhaug + others . Musicagenera, Poland.
www.musicagenera.net
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I will do a SonarLab at this year's Sonar
Festival in Barcelona. This will be a one and a
half hour DJ-Set playing Dekorder releases and
(if time allows) music that has influenced the
label. See you there...
Saturday 17th June @ SonarLab (Sonar by Night)
22.30-00.00 Marc Richter plays Dekorder
www.sonar.es
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...still available:
[014] BLACK TO COMM - Rückwärts Backwards CD
[013] GUIDO MÖBIUS - Dishoek LP/CD
[012] TU M' - Just One Night CD
[011] UN CADDIE RENVERSÉ DANS L'HERBE - Atlas
saltA (Map Lies, Border Lies...) 3"CD
[010] VOKS - Darkvaks 3"CD
[009] PXP - Nada CD
[007] UN CADDIE RENVERSÉ DANS L'HERBE - Like A
Packed Cupboard But Quite... LP/CD
[006] BLACK TO COMM - s/t 10" (last few copies)
[005] MATT WAND - Public.Exe 10"
...out soon:
[016] KUUPUU - Yökehrä LP
[017] JOHN HEGRE - Colors Don't Clash, Don't Worry They Never Do CD
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