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(Avant-Garde / Modern Composition / Songlines) Andy Milne / Benoit Delbecq - Where is Pannonica? - 2009, FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

Andy Milne / Benoit Delbecq - Where is Pannonica? Жанр: Avant-Garde / Modern Composition / Songlines Год выпуска диска: 2009 Производитель диска: Canada (Songlines SGL SA1579-2) Аудио кодек: FLAC Тип рипа: image+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 51:50Andy Milne Steinway D Benoît Delbecq Steinway D, electronics1. Portrait of Giorgio Thelos 2. Task Sharing 3. Divide Comedy 4. Ice Storm 5. Le Même Jour 6. Mu-turn 7. Chander Logic 8. Pyramides 9. Water's Edge Part I 10. Water's Edge Part II 11. Trespassing  AAJ ReviewAt times while listening to pianists Andy Milne and Benoit Delbecq's Where is Pannonica? you may find yourself asking, "where is the piano?" Which isn't to say that traditional piano tones are ever completely silenced on the record, but that they are rarely the only tones. On three tunes, Delbecq is cited as using Dlooper, an audio application that, according to the pianist, is "a multi-track looper that can superimpose eight stereo channels, and output them on eight different channels." But percussive clicks and knocks and rhythmic strumming—all derived from pianos—flush out many of the other pieces as well. Milne and Delbecq waste no time exploring their instruments' sonic possibilities, kicking off the record with the co-authored "Portrait of Giorgio Thelos," a haunting ode that employs a cyclical plucking of bass piano strings and a rattling, egg-shaker-like backing percussion derived from parts unknown, though the 15-minute "making of" video on the CD does give viewers a hint by showing an array of whittled sticks, twined straw brushes, metal rivets and other makeshift tools with which the pianists sweep or poke into their instruments' strings. Atop these alternative sounds—or intermixed with them—tread the dreamy, clean tones from a meditative, melancholic or manic piano. There is little indication who is playing what. As the two pianists write in the liner notes, "we find ourselves finishing each others' jokes, musical phrases, and conceptual suggestions." And in the video, Delbecq notes how "totally confusing" it often was during playback for the musicians themselves to figure out who had played which parts. As Delbecq is the wielder of the Dlooper, perhaps he is the percussive master here. But there's no way to be certain. And, considering the somewhat cryptic liner notes, the album's inquisitive title and the spatial, acoustically androgynous music itself, it seems the pair not only prefers to maintain mystery, but to foster it as well. ~ Matt Marshall, AAJ  EAC ReportEAC extraction logfile from 3. October 2009, 15:06 for CD Andy Milne & Benoit Delbecq / Where is Pannonica?Used drive : TSSTcorpCD/DVDW SH-S182M Adapter: 2 ID: 0 Read mode : Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache Combined read/write offset correction : 6 Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : NoUsed output format : C:\Program Files\FLAC\flac.exe (User Defined Encoder) 320 kBit/s Additional command line options : -6 -V -T "ARTIST=%a" -T "TITLE=%t" -T "ALBUM=%g" -T "DATE=%y" -T "TRACKNUMBER=%n" -T "GENRE=%m" -T "COMMENT=EAC FLAC -6" %sOther options : Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No Installed external ASPI interfaceRange status and errors Selected range Filename C:\Documents and Settings\Igor\My Documents\My Music\eac\Andy Milne & Benoit Delbecq - Where is Pannonica.flac.wav Peak level 97.8 % Range quality 99.9 % CRC AB02EEE5 Copy OKNo errors occuredEnd of status report
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