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ARTIST
MUSCI/GIOVANNI VENOSTA, ROBERTO
TITLE
Urban And Tribal Portraits
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
SOAVE
CATALOG #
SOAVE 011LP
SOAVE 011LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
3/9/2018
Sold out, no repress. Soave present a reissue of
Urban And Tribal Portraits
,
Roberto Musci
and
Giovanni Venosta
's 1988 release. New cover art features
Sven Hedkin
's photograph of early 20th century Tibetan death masks.
Peter Sarram
on the release: "While a number of the recordings that comprise this particular work have been (relatively) available -- through a ReR anthology that also included tracks from the other Musci/Venosta collaboration,
Water Messages On Desert Sand
(1987) as well as some integrated in the Music From Memory compilation,
Tower Of Silence
(MFM 014LP, 2016), released under Musci's name only this is indeed the first time one can listen to this fundamental work as it was meant to be heard. . . .
Urban And Tribal Portraits
reaffirms the idea of postmodern pastiche as a multimedia multisensory experience and sound as an ecosystem that is both aleatory and concrete, ephemeral and durable. In these binary paradoxes, a radical notion of the nature of collaboration, that is both chance induced and conversely conceptually worked out, is also established. . . .
Urban And Tribal Portraits
re-politicizes the notion of pastiche, engaging as it does in a kind of eco-practice, turning the process rather than the musical object into the poetic focus of the work. . . . Like much Italian experimental music from that magical decade of the '80s this is not your dad's fourth world music, with all of its ambiguous aestheticism of 'unifying' some not so well-defined primitivism of 'world ethnic styles' with the futuristic sounds of whatever 'advanced electronic techniques' were the platter du jour. In this sound the 8-bits of the E-Mu Emax is as primitive as the Jews Harp while the electronically treated Pygmy chants turn out to be as futuristic as the multi-timbral capacities of the OB-8. From the funk ostinatos of 'El Lamento De Los Ayatollah' where Venosta showcases his straight piano playing to the rarefied queer guitar arpeggios in 'Tamatave', the peaceful ripples in 'Dialogue Between A Dreamer And Others', the playfulness of 'Starfish & Kangaroos' or the post-punkish
This Heat
/
Cabaret Voltaire
aggression in 'The Fear Of A Soldier' this is destabilization as praxis, a shifting of the ground. . . . A DIY bricolage: a de-structuring of everyday sound objects towards new uses fed by local eco-situated experiences, transformative of performance and listening. Surrealist 'musicking' indeed."
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