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Wolfgang Mitterer: Radio Fractal/Beat Music Donaueschingen 2002
ByMitterer's combination of live musicians with instruments, others with electronics, and a DJ with turntables was recorded live at the Donaueschinger Festival in October 2002. Later, Mitterer manipulated the music in his studio to become these 115 minutes of sound.
Is it a song? An epic? A soundtrack? Yes. Mitterer pulls music (sounds) from machines and musicians in a manner reminiscent of a ham radio operator moving up and down the frequencies drawing in pieces of electrostatic, music, and foreign talk.
It is not until forty minutes into this adventure that we get a steady beat. It seems the composer has planned for his listeners to be indoctrinated with fragmented sound reconstructions before allowing them to be comforted by a pulse. If he hasn’t lost you by the time the drumming begins, you are certainly prepared for his mix of industrial sounds, voice fragments, and live musicians.
Radio Fractal is kind of like an attention deficit disorder version of Miles Davis’ Live Evil sessions. Where Miles was looking for that one groove, Mitterer eschews repetition for the juxtaposition of samples and sound sources. Electric guitarist John Schröder even channels a bit of John McLaughlin here, but Mitterer knows the "electric Miles" approach is too self-referential to linger long. As drummer Herbert Reisinger taps away at his cymbal, Mitterer spins a track in fast forward over Eno/Byrne soundscapes of sampled tongues.
Disc two behaves a bit more like club music, changing up beats with Mitterer’s penchant for out-of-sync reference and restructure. By then, the disc is reminiscent of the motion picture The Matrix in that you are not sure you understand all that is happening here – or where you are headed. With both, you are certainly required to be a believer to be following along. You're either with him or you’ve split.
Only true believers need apply.
Four stars.
Track Listing
CD 1: 65:58; CD 2: 48:30.
Personnel
Max Nagl - Baritone Saxophone; John Schr
Album information
Title: Radio Fractal/Beat Music Donaueschingen 2002 | Year Released: 2003 | Record Label: Hat Hut Records