Moscow sound experimenter Phil Raymond, recording with computers and percussions, is resampled live by Moscow musician Kurt Liedwart on lloopp, electronics & percussion, to create these 5 darkly ambient tracks merging organized and improvised approaches.
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Phil Raymond-computer, percussion
Kurt Liedwart-lloopp, electronics, percussion
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Label: Mikroton Recordings
Catalog ID: cd 45
Squidco Product Code: 21976
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2016
Country: Russia
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded at Partisanstudio in Moscow, Russia in June to October 2009.
"Phil Raymond lives in Moscow and has been working with microlevels of sound for ten years. In 2009 he worked mainly with electroacoustic manipulations of percussion using different methods of computer processing and recording. Rim is his second recording released by Mikroton family of labels following critically acclaimed Absence released by Mikroton Digital in 2008.
In 2009 he joined his forces with Kurt Liedwart, a Moscow-based musician and curator of Mikroton Recordings. Phil submitted his recordings of percussion and Liedwart reworked them live adding more sounds of his own like processed percussion, sinewaves and quiet noises.
Rim comprises five distinct pieces, sometimes warm and comfortable, sometimes making the listener find out new perspectives. Liedwart created inventive systems of sound matters, working with both percussion and electronics, carefully adapting other musician's materials."-Mikroton
"On the other new release, Liedwart gets credit for playing lloopp, electronics and percussion and he teams up with one Phil Raymond. He plays computer and percussion and together they released Absence in 2008 as a download and Rim is their second album. Somehow, somewhere they use a fair bit of percussion sounds in this music, heavily processed, the information tells us, but also adding more percussion, sine waves and quiet noises as the music progresses. While many of the releases by Mikroton are in the realm of improvised music in one way or another, this one seems to be made within that too but it doesn't sound like it. Or at least not to the same extent. In each of these five pieces there is some deep rumble to be heard, of various bass tones colliding together in all sorts of forms and shapes and on top of that there is some highly obscure rattle of a solitary object. More dark ambient, I would think, than strictly some kind of beep/scratch improvised music release. I thought all of this was highly enjoyable. Not because it was so much different than other works in this particular scene, but because it was quite a lone wolf in the Mikroton catalogue."-Frans de Waard, Vital Weekly
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• Show Bio for Kurt Liedwart "Kurt Liedwart, born in 1977 in Moscow, USSR, is an artist, improviser, music producer, label owner and founder of the Moscow-based experimental and electroacoustic improvised music label Mikroton Recordings. He has developed his own art and sound that cross genres, mixing music practices such as electroacoustic and improvised music, noise and glitch, and art movements such as actionism and Fluxus. He plays a wide-ranging array of instruments such as analog synthesizers, electronics, light-controlled electronics, electromagnetic devices, laptop, sinewaves, field recordings, percussion processed electronically in real time. Plays and records solo and in various formations with Martin Taxt, Arturas Bumšteinas, Ernesto Rodrigues, Guilherme Rodrigues, Nuno Torres, Abdul Moimême, Julien Ottavi, Heddy Boubaker, Alexandre Losada, Jason Kahn, Burkhard Beins, Alexander Markvart, Sergey Kostyrko, Birgit Ulher, Gregory Büttner, Piotr Tkacz, Gerard Lebik, Annette Krebs, Klaus Filip, Noid, Norbert Möslang, Keith Rowe, Alfredo Costa Monteiro, Miguel A. Garcia, Xavier Lopez, Dmitry Krotevich, Nicola Ratti, Alberto Boccardi, Hannes Lingens, Pierre Borel, Radu Malfatti, Alexei Borisov, Ignaz Schick, Stefano Pilia, Thomas Buckner, Ilia Belorukov, Andrey Lomakin, Edita Fyl, Oleg Makarov, Phil Raymond, Bruno Duplant, Pedro Chambel, Andrey Popovsky, Konstantin Sukhan, Alexey Sysoev, Brinstaar, Denis Sorokin, Paul Roth, Ian Douglas-Moore and others. Various recordings released on his own Mikroton Recordings as well as on Intonema, Hideous Replica, Copy For Your Records and so on. Played at various festivals: Abracadabra (Moscow), Noise & Fury 2008 (Moscow), XXII Festival Of Modern Art (Bryansk), Love Live Electronic Festival (Moscow), Ru.Noise 2009 (Kiev), Ad Libitum 4 Festival (Warsaw), Ruby Attack Festival (Moscow), Prepared Environments on Prepared Wednesdays 2010: Informal Tribute to John Cage (Moscow), Prepared Environments on Prepared Wednesdays 2011 (Moscow), Poetronica 2010 (Moscow), Poetronica 2011 (Moscow), Teni Zvuka 2011 (Saint-Petersburg), Noise & Fury 2011 (Moscow), Alt+E Fest 2011 (Moscow), Prepared Environments 2012 (Moscow), Teni Zvuka 2013 / Mikroton Live 2 (2013 | Moscow, Saint-Petersburg), Prepared Environments 2013 (Moscow), Noise & Fury 2013 (Moscow, Yaroslavl, Saint-Petersburg), Teni Zvuka 2014 / Mikroton Live 3 (2014, Moscow, Saint-Petersburg), Der blöde dritte Mittwoch (2014, Vienna), Music Of Now (2015, Saint-Petersburg), Escucha! (2016, Madrid). As a music critic he wrote for Billboard Russian Edition, Electronic Music Magazine, Contemporary Music Magazine, Tonschrift., Colta." ^ Hide Bio for Kurt Liedwart
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Track Listing:
1. 10:58 10:59
2. 3:52 3:53
3. 9:27 9:28
4. 4:16 4:17
5. 22:45 22:45
Electro-Acoustic
Organized Sound and Sample Based Music
Electro-Acoustic Improv
Improvised Music
Duo Recordings
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