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Tetreault, Martin : Plus de Snipettes!! (Ambiances Magnetiques)

A fun, odd and eccentric album constructed from extracts of hours of tape reels and audio cassettes by Montreal turntablist Martin Tetrault, a mix of plunderphonic sources, unusual turntable technique, and experimental audio collage drawn from an insanely diverse set of sources, in this sequel to his 1992 "Snipettes!" cassette, here with 31 new fascinating miniatures.
 

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Attached 20 page booklet with comments from Tetrault and a listing of sources for each track in French, English or both, plus a photograph of Tetrault's studio.

UPC: 771028124527

Label: Ambiances Magnetiques
Catalog ID: AM_245
Squidco Product Code: 26788

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2018
Country: Canada
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold w/ booklet
Recorded between 1977 and 1998 by the artist.

Descriptions, Reviews, &c.

"(No) More Snipettes!! is the sequel to my popular album Snipettes! What you have here is another set of selected extracts from several hours worth of tape reels and audio cassettes that were digitally transferred to a computer and then destroyed. In some cases, the original recordings were made straight to magnetic tape without going through a mixing desk. I wanted to retain as much of the original qualities of these materials and their media as possible. And that meant keeping both strokes of genius and mistakes rich in naivety and lessons learned at the time.

This approach constitutes an archiving of gestures and sounds, a magnetic history that I had set aside for a while, and which, from what I can hear today, I am not the only one to have transgressed, at least in terms of analogue creation on turntables. Most of the tools used for these recordings have disappeared from my set-up. As for the music, what were mere exercises originally now take on, here and there, hidden meanings and speak up. What meaning? You be the judge!"-Martin Tétrault, Ambiences Magnetiques



"For his latest solo album, a sequel to his similarly-constructed "Snipettes!" from 1992, Montreal's premier turntable-destroyer Martin Tétreault takes hundreds of clips from cassettes and reel tapes and mashes them all together into 31 short collage works. Most pieces hover around the two- minute mark, but some fly past in a matter of seconds and only one breaks the seven-minute barrier. All 31 pieces run together into what sounds like a single piece, though, their flow and unity belying the disparate nature of the source material. As you might expect, the familiar crackle of vinyl surface noise and record skipping plays a prominent role here, but the artist's dry sense of humour takes the starring role. "Plus de Snipettes!!" begins with an emcee announcing the band about to play: ladies and gentlemen, out your hands together for... Tangerine Dream?! This jokey fake-out slides into rapidly-cut-up pop songs, mechanically stuck off-rhythms, recognizable short clips of melodies and the occasional discernible lyrical fragments. The relatively epic "America" takes some patriotic blues and grinds it against a noisy beat that's eventually overtaken by gauzy muck. The competing buzzers and smooth-voiced 60's radio-pitchmen of "Desarme" are more open and dramatically spacious. Other tracks are quick blurts which splice jazz records and slather them in skips and fuzz, thwacking familiar moods with rude bumps and prickly static. All the pieces here are compact and song-like, getting a lot of mileage out of making well-produced recordings out of intentionally lousy-sounding source material. The songs fly by at a clip, not letting a moment pass without attention to shifting density and juxtaposing pace. Those who you who enjoy the sound of a warped tape (raise your hands, people!) will be charmed by Tetreault's rough segues and full-throttle information-overload."(HS), Vital Weekly


Attached 20 page booklet with comments from Tetrault and a listing of sources for each track in French, English or both, plus a photograph of Tetrault's studio.

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Artist Biographies

"Martin Tétreault. Born Saint-Jean-Baptiste-de-Rouville, Québec, 1957. Residence: Montréal, Québec. Composer, Performer (turntable), Artist.

Martin Tétreault is an internationally-renowned sound artist based in Montréal. He is a leading figure in improvisation using turntables, unusual vinyl surfaces and objects. Tétreault's trajectory includes various productions on compact disc and live performances with a range of collaborators: Diane Labrosse, René Lussier, Érik M, Michel F Côté, i8u, Otomo Yoshihide, Xavier Charles, Kid Koala, and many more. He is the composer and director of a turntable quartet Quatuor de tourne-disques founded in 2006. His work has appeared under several labels including Ambiances magnétiques, Erstwhile, Japanimprov, Oral, Victo and Vand'œuvre. Commissioned for music, dance, theatre, poetry and installation, Tétreault has been the recipient of many grants and awards."

-ActuelleCD (http://www.actuellecd.com/en/bio/tetreault_ma/)
1/27/2025

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Track Listing:



1. Montreal 09-04-77 (1977) 1:03

2. Metal industriel disco 4:42

3. Pop jazz contemporain 2:50

4. Aurore boreale 2:30

5. Le genre des mondes no1 0:35

6. La nature 0:06

7. America 7:28

8. Les enfants 0:31

9. Desarme 2:37

10. Pleure jazz, pleure! 3:48

11. Boucle d'os 4:27

12. Sound Effects Guitar Quiz - 2.0 3:26

13. Ivress Bechet no1 2:04

14. L'instant furtif 0:35

15. Maudite electricite 3:04

16. Ivress Bechet no2 1:33

17. Bach 1:49

18. Tension totale 1:43

19. Kosmix mix mix mix 5:39

20. Short Waves 3:40

21. Le genre des mondes no2 0:41

22. Ironie du sort 3:26

23. La basse de la raison 0:51

24. Des pas...: Un trois dans un 2:38

25. Ludique 1:56

26. Manifeste... 0:47

27. ... magnetique 2:56

28. Jamais il ne developpe 0:52

29. Lenteur d'ici 1:53

30. Pianordeon 1:48

31. Ca va tres bien 5:44

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