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Sélection De La Commission Musique Nouvelle 36927 PCDM3 450 ANA 36928 PCDM3 450 ANT Voir PCDM4 Voir PCDM4 PCDM4 7 ANA PCDM4 7 ANT Gris Gris Sélection de la commission Musique nouvelle 36927 PCDM3 450 ANA 36928 PCDM3 450 ANT voir PCDM4 voir PCDM4 PCDM4 7 ANA PCDM4 7 ANT Gris Gris 1CD Ambiances ORK 4CD Sub Rosa ORK CDA Anandan, Ganesh Anthology of Chinese Experimental Music (An) : 1992-2008 Self made Wang Changchun, Dickson Dee, Wang Fan, Wu Quan, Nara, Pei, A. Ganesh (Shruti stick, métallophone) ; Hans Reichel Simon Ho, Li Chin Sung, Zenlu, Cheewei, Goh Lee Kwang, Dajuin (daxophone). Electro expérimentale Chine Nouv. 12 improvisations pour 2 instruments "préparés", inconnus Voici un tableau assez touffu et hétéroclite de la scène car fabriqués par leurs interprètes ! Ce qui fait l'originalité de électronique expérimentale chinoise et de ses environs ce CD qui sonne très "musique ethnique", où l'on croit (Singapour, Taiwan, Honk Kong, Malaysie...). La palette de styles reconnaître parfois une guitare ou une voix. On aurait adoré les s’étend de la musique concrète au collage sonore, en passant par admirer sur un dvd d'accompagnement... on devra se contenter le bruitisme pur et dur et l’ambiant textural. Remarquablement du descriptif des instruments et de la photo à l'intérieur du présenté et documenté, ce coffret de 4 CD nous convie à digipack. Durée : 48 minutes. (S. Tillie) Écoute appréciée. découvrir les musiques d’avant-garde de la scène chinoise. Impossible d’entrer dans le détail des quarante-huit (!) artistes présentés. Un projet à la (dé)mesure d'un continent, musicalement la Chine s'éveille aussi... www.musiquescd.com + blog.monsieurdelire.com + les-passions-de-fab.skynetblogs.be 36929 PCDM3 450 BER 36930 PCDM3 450 BLA voir PCDM4 voir PCDM4 PCDM4 7 BER RE PCDM4 7 BLA Gris Gris 1CD Sub Rosa ORK 1CD Rer Megacorp ORK Berthet, Pierre Blast4tet Extended loudspeaker Sift Patrick Delges, Jean-marc Soulon, Benoit Declerck D Bruisma : baritone & soprano saxes ; F Crijns : guitare ; P ONDES SONORES BELGIQUE Conca : basse ; F Spera : drums Ce que vous pouvez écouter est une longue pièce d'une heure, Elio Martuciello : électronics purement pratique. Tout commence par des gouttes d'eau sur rock in opposition Suisse/Pays Bas une boîte en étain, des hauts parleurs assemblés Groupe néerlandais qui sévit depuis le début des années 90 mais d'amplificateurs avec moins de connections. Reliés toujours actuel. Dans le genre furieux, ce quatuor Suisse/ italo / électriquement, on obtient des résonnances de gamelles et de Batave délivre un "rock in opposition" rude et sans concession métronomes. A partir de là, partez dans la S.F. où vous pourrez poussant vers la musique actuelle. Rock de chambre complexe, facilement traverser l'inconnu, avec l'appréhension de voyager facétieux et profond où chacun y met de sa composition. dans un astronef prototype. Des sons de cloches, des voix Constructions contemporaines où les figures écrites, d'enfant irréelles. Derrière cette paroi, ma foi apaisante, c'est polyrythmies, contrepoint anormal, frises pointillistes se surtout la musicalité ambiante qui mérite l'attention. S.L perdent parfois dans l'improvisation. Et le rock se déconstruit encore un peu plus... EL Liste 10D05 / décembre 2009 / page 1 Sélection de la commission Musique nouvelle 36931 PCDM3 450 DER 36932 PCDM3 450 DEZ voir PCDM4 1 DER voir PCDM4 5 ZOR 10 PCDM4 7 DER RE PCDM4 7 DEZ Gris Gris 5 ZOR 14 1CD Victo ORK 1CD Open Fact Derome, Jean De Zorzi, Nicolas Plates-formes et traquenards Double vision J Derome: flutes et saxophones, T Walsh: trombone, G Dostaler: Nicolas de Zorzi, moyens électroniques piano, P Cartier: basse électrique Electronique N Francavilla: violon, J René: violon alto, B Falaise: guitare, M Créé en 2006, Double Vision est le dernier solo de la Tétreault: tourne disque chorégraphe et danseuse Carolyn Carlson. Ce projet est né de la big band musique actuelle canada rencontre entre la chorégraphe étoile et le duo d'artistes Un live qui a une classe folle, la qualité album ; ici on compte sept Electronic Shadow. Un spectacle conçu comme un poème visuel instrumentistes "les dangereux zhoms" pour un mélange gonflé et sonore, où la danseuse Carolyn Carlson évolue au milieu et explosif, une musique nouvelle improvisée, très proche du jazz d'images et de sonorités hybrides. Pour Double Vision, Nicolas actuel, avec des membres super actifs dans leur genre, les sax de Zorzi a conçu une bande-son électro-organique, des textures aventureux de Derome, la précision au piano de Dostaler, et des bruits qui se transforment en musique, en paysage sonore. l'astuce du trombone, la vitalité de Tanguay pour des morceaux Des ambiances sonores intéressantes, mais dont l'intérêt est très éclectiques, subtil alliage de musique ultra créative et moindre hors-contexte, comme c'est souvent le cas pour les sensible, empreinte d'humour. Un vrai big bang de musique musiques liées à des spectacles vivants. Néanmoins, ceux qui ont actuelle au top ! EL pu assister à cette création retrouveront avec plaisir la musique créée pour l'occasion. (Laurent S) 36933 PCDM3 450 DIA 36934 PCDM3 450 EBT voir PCDM4 voir PCDM4 PCDM4 7 DIA SE PCDM4 7 EBT Gris Gris 1CD Tzadik ORK 1CD Sub Rosa ORK Diaz De Leon, Mario Ebtekar, Ata Enter Houses Of Performing works of Alireza Mashayekhi International contemporary ensemble Ata Ebtekar and the Iranian Orchestra For New Music Nouv. Très, très joli digipack 4 volets et nouvelle production Sub C Chase, E Lamb:flutes et flutes alto, J Rubin: clarinet, J Rosa sur la musique contemporaine Iranienne pour orchestre, ou Greenberg: piano, D Schotzko: perc piano & électronique avec quelques manipulations bruitistes. Noise contemporaine USA Intéressant ! Durée : 55 minutes. (S. Tillie) Écoute appréciée. Ce jeune compositeur talentueux du 21ème siècle, inspiré par Ligeti, Dumitrescu et Scelsi, mène l'International Contemporary Ensemble. Ce multi instrumentiste compose une musique de chambre sombre et spectrale qui inclue noise, free improvisation ou encore underground métal. Genre qu'il connait bien, puisqu'ancien guitariste dans des groupes de punk hardcore. Très beau travail qui s'éloigne du genre, pour flûtes et électronics où interviennent aussi la clarinette et le piano. Ces agglomérats de sons électroniques et acoustiques sont menés avec brio pour une noise contemporaine, une musique vraiment à part qui a beaucoup d'ampleur. EL Liste 10D05 / décembre 2009 / page 2 Sélection de la commission Musique nouvelle 36935 PCDM3 450 GIR 36936 PCDM3 450 ISR voir PCDM4 voir PCDM4 PCDM4 7 GIR CC PCDM4 7 ISR Gris Gris 1CD Nuages Et Sons 1CD Tzadik ORK Girard, Cécile Israelite, Koby Sur un fil doré Is he listening ? P.2005. Découvrez à travers ces 11 reprises (Nino Rota, J.-S. Koby Irsraelite Tentet Bach, Pink Floyd / Genesis, Jo Privat...), le violoncelle de Cécile Nouv. Et voici l'accident du mois !!! Pour notre plus grand plaisir... Girard accompagné par la guitare d'Éric Toulis et autres Le télescopage musical entre METAL & MINIMALISME… Rabi contrebasse, bodhran, accordéon… Entre musique de salon, de Jacob & David Lynch, Thrash & Orient, accordéon & progressif chambre, musette, contemporain, celtique, improvisation et selon les morceaux. Fusion réussie et grande maitrise de composition originale (en solo) qui conclut l'album : très agréable. l'interprétation font de ce CD (quasi instrumental) un petit Durée : 43 minutes. (S. Tillie) Écoute appréciée. bijou ! Durée : 54 minutes. (S. Tillie) Écoute appréciée. 36937 PCDM3 450 KAZ 36938 PCDM3 450 LAB voir PCDM4 voir PCDM4 RE PCDM4 7 KAZ RÉ PCDM4 7 LAB Gris Gris 1CD Magaibutsu ORK 1CD Nûba ORK Kazuhisa, Uchihashi Labbé, Pascale Improvisations 3 Zûm Kazuhisa : guitare et effects ; Tatsuya : drums, sampler, voice Nouv. Tout en retenue cet album de souffle, gémissements, math rock Japon diaphonie, harmoniques, murmures & voix ! Exercice périlleux Re, troisième version du duo tonitruant japonais, le batteur de réussi, même si l'on a entendu mieux dans le genre. Durée : 33 Ruins, apparenté au mouvement Zeuhl et le guitariste de Ground minutes. (S. Tillie) Écoute appréciée. Zéro. Une tuerie, énergie musicale puissante, compositions assez complexes formées de mesures souvent asymétriques avec de nombreux changements de signatures rythmiques ! Ce free-rock improvisé d'avant garde ne cesse de nous surprendre. Véritable set de duels guitare/drums, complexes, sauvages, ils mitraillent tous les styles même inconnus à la vitesse de la lumière, ouf ! (Inclus 1 DVD). EL Liste 10D05 / décembre 2009 / page 3 Sélection de la commission Musique nouvelle 36939 PCDM3 450 PET 36940 PCDM3 450 RAD voir PCDM4 voir PCDM4 PCDM4 7 PET RE PCDM4 7 RAD Gris Gris 1CD Leo ORK 1CD Shiiin www. Petrova, Evelyn Radigue, Eliane Living water Île ré-sonante (L') courant morphologique URSS Eliane Radigue, traitements électroacoustiques Cette performance est considérée comme un album solo de E.P., Electroacoustique/minimaliste France car il n'y a pas de vidéo pour saisir le duo théâtre-musique. Une Ultra minimaliste, cette pièce de 55' nous laisse entendre un son sorte de combinaison de contorsions, d'acrobaties vocales continu qui se modifie légèrement sur la durée et laisse entendre russes et de folk-rock, empruntant à la mystique populaire (baba d'autres éléments sonores discrets. Pour les amateurs de la La yaga), tout en ambiance sombre, noire poncué d'accordéon. SL Monte Young. Propice à la méditation (Laurent S) 36941 PCDM3 450 RAD 36942 PCDM3 450 SPR voir PCDM4 voir PCDM4 RE PCDM4 7 RAD PCDM4 7 SPR Gris Gris 1CD Shiiin www. 1CD Thirsty Ear ORK Radigue, Eliane Spring Heel Jack Naldjorlak Oddities Charles Curtis : violoncelle ; Eliane Radigue, traitements John Coxon & Ashley Wales électroacoustiques électro méli mélo Us Electroacoustique/minimaliste France Spring Heel Jack est un groupe de musique éléctronique Après la parution de L’île Re-sonante, sa dernière pièce britannique qui a déja exploré le drum'n bass et la jungle et électronique, la compositrice Eliane Radigue s’est tournée vers s'oriente aujourd'hui vers une éléctro un peu foure tout, libre et une oeuvre plus spécifiquement tourné vers l’instrument parfois proche de l'électroacoustique, la musique concrète acoustique, et notamment vers le violoncelle, par le biais de moderne.
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