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Hector Zazou / Bernard Caillaud: Quadri+Chromies
ByQuadri+Chromies is the result of a two-year collaboration with French digital painter Bernard Caillaud. It presents the soundtrack composed for the multimedia performances the two artists did based on digital painting sequences by Caillaud.
The pieces start with a strange cacophony of varied sonic textures and interesting samples. All of them evince a ceaseless motion, which throughout its flow mutates, corrodes and malfunctions. And sonic sculpturing he does. The music is in a state of continuous flux, turning into some sort of eerie bleep-fest with discordant percussion, synth whooshes and synth-like strings. Somehow, as the complexity of these pieces grows, so does their unpredictability. Contributions feature artists such as David Sylvian, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Peter Buck (REM), Brian Eno and Bill Rieflin. The CD is accompanied by a DVD with computer graphic images accompanying this music, and ten postcards with visuals.
Quadri+Chromies is not easy listeningit's both demanding and challenging. It may test many listeners, and just like with every previous release by Zazou, the fascination lies in the music's singularity and continuing challenge. In a way, this is the sound of our technological present in all its complexity.
Track Listing
CD: Chutes Geometriques; Mati
Personnel
David Sylvian: samples (3); Ryuichi Sakamoto (1,4,5); Brian Eno (5); Brian Eno and Ryuichi Sakamoto (4); Peter Buck (3); Bill Rieflin (8); Digital paintings by Bernard Cailloud.
Album information
Title: Quadri+Chromies | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: Taktic Music
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