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one hour as a reinterpretation



[usual apologies...]

today::
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30.05.03
Paulo Raposo/Marc Behrens
"one hour as a reinterpretation"

...is a product of a process that starts with the CD '0.000' by the 
japanese artist Nosei Sakata (*0), a cd which was playing back basically 
nothing (sound outside the human hearing range).  Sakata asked other 
artists -among them Marc Behrens- to 'remix' this material, which was 
then released on the cd called '*0 - 0.000remix - INFLATION'. The idea 
was to create 'everything from nothing'.  When Behrens received his 
promo copies he decided to take the process further: he used material 
from the reinterpretation pieces by Taylor Deupree, Hsi-Chuang Cheng, 
Aube, Richard Chartier, Akira Rabelais, John Hudak, Bernhard Günter, and 
Steve Roden to construct a further reinterpretation. After the 
completion of this piece, he gave it (i.e. in the form of all the single 
sounds used in the piece) to the portuguese artist Paulo Raposo (of 
Vitriol), who himself did another reinterpretation. Raposo and Behrens 
use different methods to compose, as well as different structural 
approaches, and premiered both their -however complementary- pieces in 
the form of a friendly 'audio duel' (like a ping pong match) on March 
21, 2003 in the auditorium of the Goethe-Institut Inter Naciones in 
Lisbon. The show was entitled 'Further Consequences of 
Reinterpretation'.  produced: March 2003 [marc behrens]

mbehrens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.mbehrens.com
http://www.sirr-ecords.com/vitriol/pauloraposo.html

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next::::
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06.06.03
j.frede
"one hour as a barren landscape"

..with this composition i hope to create a feeling of standing alone in 
an empty field on a calm day, or walking through an vacant industrial 
area of a city late at night. these environments tend to allow you to 
get lost in your
thoughts. sometimes the smallest sounds catch our attention, but they do 
not demand it. "a barren landscape" should do the same. this piece 
should act as a soundtrack to solitude. [j.frede]

http://ritualdocument.com/jfrede
jfrede@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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