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Review | By Frans de Waard / VITAL WEEKLY – Gold Lines | Bird & Renoult


 

Review | By Frans de Waard / VITAL WEEKLY
Gold Lines | Bird & Renoult
Here are two musicias from France, DinahBird (no space apparently) and Jean-Philippe Renoult, with a strong interest in radio sounds. „Their work includes sound pieces, installations, broadcasts, performances and publications and is often inspired by early transmission technologies and archives. Their current interests include, electromagnetic hums, old weather, loops, drones, and high frequency trading.“ This new cassette deals with the fact that (again, apparently), radio transmissions are used in stock trading. Of the utmost importantce is speed, and radio provides something that is faster than the Internet. This is called High Frequency Trading, and Bird and Renoult are looking for pylons in the landscape used for this, and they recorded the pieces on the cassette ins-yu. One is a line from Frankfurt to London, and the other from New Yourk to Chicago, give or take. Sometimes a voice explains what’s going on, but it’s mostly music. I would have liked the music, even without the backstory, which I find an interestiing addition. Somewhere between a soundcape created with buzzes and hums, radio static and electromagnetic currents and proper electronic composing with these sound events we find the pieces (not sure how many there are on this cassette). Maybe there is some processing going on, and the whole thing has a musique concrète-like approach, which I enjoyed very well. Thanks to the occasionally spoken word, there is also a radiophonic component to this music. I understand the need for a release on cassette, but with the delicacy of some of the music here, I wouldn’t mind a CD version of this. Even when the background story isn’t entirely clear, especially what it is they recorded, the music is very enjoyable. Great release, altogether. []

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Gruenrekorder featured on Bandcamp Daily – Lopa | Enrico Coniglio


 

Gruenrekorder featured on Bandcamp Daily
The Best Field Recordings on Bandcamp | By Matthew Blackwell / November 2023
Lopa | Enrico Coniglio
Venice has historically been a symbol of man’s ingenuity, but the city is now at risk of destruction through man-made climate change; some experts predict it will be underwater within the century. Lopa was recorded outside of Venice, in the small islands and lagoons that surround the waterlogged city. Enrico Coniglio ventured out to those spaces in the middle of the night, in winter, to ensure that the presence of people wouldn’t interfere with the “voice of the environment.” Still, machines make their mark. “Route A” features the natural sounds of water lapping against the piers, but “Route B” soon runs into the overwhelming rumble of an engine. Similarly, the three-part “Lopa” suite features Coniglio’s own interventions into the soundscape, with alarming beeps and buzzes that seem to signal a cataclysmic end. At the end, only the quacking of Venice’s famous ducks remain. “The possible sound portraits of a place appear infinite, like a game of mirrors: among the many “Venices,” choosing to focus on one cannot claim any adherence to reality,” Coniglio writes. Still, the portrait that he paints is realistic enough, a beautiful snapshot of the city as well as a warning of its fate.