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ARTIST
ENGELEN, WILLIAM
TITLE
Gebrauchsspuren
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
EDITION TELEMARK
CATALOG #
ET 933-03LP
ET 933-03LP
GENRE
EXPERIMENTAL
RELEASE DATE
7/1/2022
After
Today, The Organ Has Played Beautifully Again
(ET 864-05LP) and
32 bpm
(ET 864-09LP) from 2019, Edition Telemark presents three new LPs by Dutch sound artist
William Engelen
, released on the occasion of his exhibition "Klinkt goed" at Kunstmuseum Den Haag. All three LPs are released separately but may be listened to as a whole because they portray three work groups that are representative of Engelen's compositional methods:
Falten
,
Verstrijken
, and
Gebrauchsspuren
.
Gebrauchsspuren
(signs of wear) is a composition from 2016. It consists of the sounds of a CD player skipping on a piano track, transcribed for piano. The idea for this piece occurred to Engelen while he was listening to a CD of piano pieces by
György Kurtág
,
Béla Bartók
et al., when the CD player suddenly started skipping back and forth randomly on a track, repeating some notes and skipping others, thereby creating rhythms and additionally making its own noises. Because he was drawing, he couldn't get up immediately to remedy the situation. Rather, he was forced to listen to what became the CD player's own music. Engelen made an audio recording of the situation, transcribed the notes and noises, and asked pianist
Benoît Gagnon
to perform the resulting score. This LP contains two versions of the piece, both recorded by Gagnon in 2018. Edition of 300.
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