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Touch
# Tone 18
CD
8 tracks - 33:34
Track listing:
1. Mika Vainio: Outside the Circle of Fire
2. Philip Jeck: Capriole
3. Hazard: Debugged
4. Chris Watson: Cassarina
5. Fennesz: Pannonique
6. AER: Goat Behaviour no.3
7. Biosphere: Night & Dawn
8. Chris Watson : Wolves
Release date: tba
Stock availability: tba
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info/Chris
Watson
Every
two years or so, Touch has produced a sampler giving an overview of our
current activities and affiliations. Following Touch 00 (2000), and even
prefiguring its release, we wanted to make something that reflected the
increasing reliance on the already recorded, whilst suggesting a more
lateral approach to the use of source material. This first tendency is
manifest everywhere, from tribute bands, to remixes, to updates or clones
of earlier sound successes (Oasis and Blur vs. The Beatles and The Kinks,
and so on). Another syndrome has developed whereby sounds are transformed
by various software programmes, and what seems to be an innovation soon
reveals itself to be generic.
"Star Switch On" is not an answer to such questions, but it
is a reflection of the current obsession with mapping, storing
and modulating. We were interested in what would happen when
artists were given a 'carte-blanche' to work with recordings that had
a definite and undeniable subject, location and atmosphere - the wildlife
sound recordings of Chris Watson published on Stepping Into the
Dark (TO:27) and Outside the Circle of Fire (TO:37)
imagining a perverse take on library music, sampling, remix, all
inadequate in denoting the soundscapes we hoped such a brief would encourage.
"Star Switch On" features two new recordings by Chris Watson,
alongside Biosphere, Fennesz, Hazard, Mika Vainio, Philip Jeck and AER.
Chris Watson, former member of Cabaret Voltaire and The Hafler Trio, has
many credits to his name, not least the series of wildlife programmes
made by David Attenborough to which he contributed. In 2000, Outside
the Circle of Fire won a distinction for Digital Music
at Ars Electronica. Currently, he is on location in Kenya working on a
new series of the BBCs Big Cat Diary.
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