vendredi 23 janvier 2009

Machinefabriek - Kruimeldief (Machinefabriek Remixed) (self release, 2007)



1-1 Stofstuk (5:30)
Remixed By
1-2 Stofstuk (Freiband Remix) (4:15)
Remix - Freiband
1-3 Stofstuk (Peter Broderick Remix) (3:22)
Remix - Peter Broderick
1-4 Stofstuk (Jgrzinich Remix) (4:38)
Remix - Jgrzinich
1-5 Stofstuk (Kim Cascone Remix) (4:32)
Remix - Kim Cascone
1-6 Stofstuk (Greg Haines Remix) (9:23)
Remix - Greg Haines
1-7 Stofstuk (Xela Remix) (5:42)
Remix - Xela
1-8 Stofstuk (Mark Templeton Remix) (3:48)
Remix - Mark Templeton
1-9 Stofstuk (Jefre Cantu-Ledesma Remix) (6:02)
Remix - Jefre Cantu-Ledesma
1-10 Stofstuk (Mitchell Akiyama Remix) (4:48)
Remix - Mitchell Akiyama
1-11 Stofstuk (Aaron Martin Remix) (4:40)
Remix - Aaron Martin (2)
1-12 Stofstuk (Strangelet Remix) (3:17)
Remix - Strangelet
1-13 Stofstuk (Alva Noto Remix) (10:52)
Remix - Alva Noto
1-14 Stofstuk (Luigi Archetti Remix) (4:36)
Remix - Luigi Archetti

2-1 Stofstuk (Lesser Remix) (6:02)
Remix - Lesser
2-2 Stofstuk (Jeroen Vandesande Remix) (6:30)
Remix - Jeroen Vandesande
2-3 Stofstuk (Tim Coster Remix) (2:22)
Remix - Tim Coster
2-4 Stofstuk (Pita Remix) (8:33)
Remix - Pita
2-5 Stofstuk (Svarte Greiner Remix) (5:37)
Remix - Svarte Greiner
2-6 Stofstuk (The No Remix) (5:16)
Remix - No, The
2-7 Stofstuk (Adam Pacione Remix) (6:10)
Remix - Adam Pacione
2-8 Stofstuk (Henrik Rylander Remix) (6:40)
Remix - Henrik Rylander
2-9 Stofstuk (Chris Herbert Remix) (6:52)
Remix - Chris Herbert (2)
2-10 Stofstuk (Julien Neto Remix) (5:24)
Remix - Julien Neto
2-11 Stofstuk (Lukas Simonis Remix) (5:27)
Remix - Lukas Simonis
2-12 Stofstuk (Gert-Jan Prins Remix) (3:28)
Remix - Gert-Jan Prins
2-13 Stofstuk (Steinbrüchel Remix) (8:53)
Remix - Steinbrüchel

Série de remixes du morceau Stofstuk de Machinefabriek, composé à l'origine uniquement d'un bol chantant et d'un laptop, décliné sur 150 minutes....

Double cd featuring specially comissioned remixes from the likes of Alva Noto, Julien Neto, Kim Cascone, Xela, Pita, Svarte Greiner, Mitchell Akiyama, Greg Haines, Chris Hebert, Mark Templeton and many many more. LIMITED TO 500 COPIES FOR THE WORLD!* Fresh from the busiest hard drive in electronic music, here comes yet another new release from Rutger Zuydervelt, only this time it's a remix collection featuring 26 reinterpretations by the many friends and admirers of the peerlessly prolific Dutchman. The piece in question, 'Stofstuk' was composed by Zuydervelt just a few months ago, which goes to show how quickly the turnaround has been on this ambitious project. Fittingly, 'Stofstuk' opens up the album, setting the high benchmark for the remixes to come - incorporating some of the most distinctive elements of the Machinefabriek sound arsenal, including the customary oceanic static and muffled, semi-industrial drone. As tends to be the case with Zuydervelt's work there's something inherently uplifting about the composition; beneath the epidermis of gently shifting tones and surface crackle there's a rich detail and warmth underpinning everything. Influential sound designer Kim Cascone adds some further droning depth to the original and brings whispered vocals to the mix, making for a beautifully spooky piece of music. Greg Haines, meanwhile, twists and mangles his gorgeous Cello strings all over the original, adding an epic sense of cinematic melancholy to the track over a spending nine minutes. Following on from there Xela brings the noise, stringing together a montage of voices, blurred recordings and ancient-sounding hum. Other highlights on the first disc come from Machinefabriek collaborator Aaron Martin, who contributes a wonderful concrète-enhanced reworking, plus an Alva Noto epic in a similar vein to his recent Xerrox album - just incredibly beautiful stuff. Onto the second disc and a stellar turn from Lesser gets proceedings underway, while Pita fries a few sound chips for his reinterpretation and Kranky's Chris Herbert brings his track to a low frequency, highly textured simmer. Deaf Center's Erik Skodvin fashions a remarkable piece of work out of his turn as Svarte Greiner - taking in field recordings and even a hint of faded, distant strings emerging from the rich miasma he brews up. The set closes with a microsound flourish thanks to the high frequency intricacies of Gert-Jan Prins and the reliably magnificent Steinbruchel, who concocts the most harmonious and subtle of sound banks for his superb epilogue. Pretty much an unmissable package for anyone interested in experimental electronics - beautiful packaging and a one-off limited pressing making this a real collectors item you should snap up without delay. ESSENTIAL PURCHASE!
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