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Anne-James Chaton - Événements 09 FLAC album


Performer: Anne-James Chaton
Genre: Electronic / Audio
Title: Événements 09
Country: Europe
Released: 2011
Style: Spoken Word, Experimental
Label: Raster-Noton
Catalog Number: r-n 128
FLAC version ZIP size: 2721 mb
MP3 version ZIP size: 1685 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1502 mb
Rating: 4.6
Votes: 879

Tracklist

1Événement N° 274:52
2Événement N° 263:54
3Événement N° 234:08
4Barack Obama0:15
5Avoir Peur0:15
6Événement N° 283:17
7Le Printemps De Téhéran0:14
8Événement N° 243:17
9Sème Le Trouble0:14
10Événement N° 223:51
11Événement N° 204:37
12De L'Empire0:15
13Pop Is Dead0:15
14Pina Bausch0:16
15Événement N° 254:24
16Sommet De Pittsburgh0:16
17Taliban0:16
18Événement N° 211:37

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
R-N128Anne-James Chaton Événements 09 ‎(CDr, Promo, Pap)Raster-NotonR-N128Europe2011

Credits

  • Mastered ByBenjamin Joubert
  • Written-By, Sounds, Read By, Adapted By [Text]Anne-James Chaton

Notes

Six-panel digisleeve format with 22-page booklet containing full transcriptions of the text.

Mastered at Studio Permutation, Paris, December 2010.

"Special thanks to Andy Moor (The Ex)".

© 2011 raster-noton • archiv für ton und nichtton

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 4 260115 991280
  • Matrix / Runout: CA RN128@@
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 126E
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LY88
  • Label Code: lc 01293
  • Barcode (Scanned): 460115991280

Companies

  • Copyright (c) – Raster-Noton
  • Mastered At – Studio Permutation

Video

Malahelm
This record is basically a collection of voice loops over some simple clicks-and-cuts. The voice phrases are recorded separately, see tracks 10-18, the titles of these tracks are exactly the words that are being repeated.

The point of this "album" is, I guess, this: what happens when you pick a couple of words and start repeating them ad infinitum, will you start hearing other words that were hidden among the sounds of the original word? What happens when you repeat "Taliban, taliban, taliban, talibantalibantaliban"? There is a "libanta" inside, what is it, a female "liberal ant", or a female "library ant"? I remember we were doing this with words when we were kids. A broken record could do this, too. "Evenements 09" is centered around this idea, and it just doesn't work.

It's too simple an idea, and it's boring, the magic does not happen, the bird fails to sing. You see exactly how everything is done. You will be skipping from one track to the next, then you'll take the CD out, think "wow, pretty neat Raster-Noton packaging here again", and put it on the shelf with the rest of Raster-Noton CDs, probably never to take it out again.