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Artist:
ALVA NOTO
Title:
Transrapid
Label:
RASTER-NOTON (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$12.50
Catalog #:
R-N 061CD
Originally released in 2004, this release is the first part of the Transall Cycle -- A cycle of three 21-minute CDs with an exclusive cover design created by the artist.
Carsten Nicolai
aka
Alva Noto
explains the concept of his work: "
Speed of data-flow is equivalent to the speed of our time. In an era when virtual products of our ideas are expanding, we are simultaneously positioning a calm point in which to settle ourselves. The state of rapidity in which our bodies and the objects around us exist is being replaced by a new economics of anxiety for resources. Only the rudiments of rapidity remain in the form of a crude distribution. The burying and codifying of information makes information available to only a few. This closed circle repeatedly tries to establish new mechanisms to restrict access to these possibilities. In order to realize these concepts, strategies are created not only to absorb information, but also to diffuse and atomize it
." The Transall Cycle is made up of three CDs:
Transrapid
,
Transvision
and finally,
Transspray
. The combined parts together address the problematics of speed, the vision of utopia and the dissolution of our ideas into fragments. Text, image, vector graphic -- storage files, were translated into raw audio data as the source material from which constellations of diffused sound start to form. Special emphasis is put on the rhythmic aspect of the digitalized and rasterized data. The tools of their transformation reveal themselves by the structure of the recordings. By the restricting itself to simple and transparent mechanisms, this process becomes independent from existing standards and gains autonomy.
Transrapid
,
Transvision
and
Transspray
, follow on from the
Transform
release of 2001, thus closing a circle, relating to the transformation of sound into the immateriality of frequency. Alva Noto aka Carsten Nicolai has worked on this material over a period of more than two years.
Artist:
ALVA NOTO
Title:
Transvision
Label:
RASTER-NOTON (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$12.00
Catalog #:
R-N 062CD
Originally released in 2005, this is a 21-minute CD EP by
Alva Noto
aka
Carsten Nicolai
.
Transvision
is the second part of the Transall Cycle. Transall approaches with the problematics of speed, the vision of utopia and the dissolution of our ideas into fragments.
Artist:
ALVA NOTO
Title:
Transspray
Label:
RASTER-NOTON (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$12.00
Catalog #:
R-N 063CD
Originally released in 2005, this is a 21-minute CD EP by
Alva Noto
aka
Carsten Nicolai
.
Transspray
is the third part of the Transall Cycle.
Marco Peljhan
(
Slo
) was approached to accompany the CD with a sleeve note, in regard to the content of the release. The text hopefully allows the audience a wider insight into the themes behind the recordings.
Artist:
ALVA NOTO
Title:
Xerrox Vol. 1
Label:
RASTER-NOTON (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
R-N 078CD
Originally released in 2007. Originals are unique, be it genetic codes or image and sound documents. Their copies are mere means of distribution. To secure these originals from misuse is the main issue today. The essence and potential of the copy mostly is disregarded. We live in a world of constant reproduction, where only the replication counts as original, the single object is a sheer copy of the prefiguration, which is abstract and becomes an icon. The uncountable number of multiplied images confirms the original, but immediately the copy withdraws and assesses its own value. By using the technique of copying the copy, it also often contains mistakes and abstractions that differ from the original. These simplifications and deformations inherent to the copy process lead to a gradual loss of its connection to the original and results in a substantial change of meaning. Although there is still a core of the actual source, the original message disperses in the white noise of reproduction. In the end, the observer can hardly differentiate if the origin is part of the information transferred. If there is still an integral material component of the original or can this only be projected... these questions remain unanswered. What finally remains is the process of copying itself. It becomes a creative tool by analytically accomplishing something new. The mutating copy provides space for development -- the copy becomes original again.
Xerrox
is the new, self-contained project by
Alva Noto
, which like his "Transall" series (
Transrapid
,
Transvision
and
Transspray
) is intended to be released in five parts during the next years. On
Xerrox
, Alva Noto works with samples from muzak, advertising, soundtracks and entertainment programs. These sounds we hear randomly in everyday life and thereby they become an always-present and available public domain. With
Xerrox
, Alva Noto manipulates these recognizable melodic (micro) structures by the process of copying. He alienates them beyond recognition so the results manifest their connection to the original only suggestively. In this respect, the original is copied to the original. Alva Noto used several samples from these sources: Narita airport Tokyo, in-flight program Air France, telephone wait-loop Lufthansa, hotel Apollo Paris, Suizanso hotel Yamaguchi, Seven-Eleven Tokyo, Forma London, Reaktor and www.kkmovie.com.
Artist:
ALVA NOTO
Title:
Transform
Label:
RASTER-NOTON (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
R-N 079CD
Transform
by
Alva Noto
(
Carsten Nicolai
), originally released on Mille Plateaux in 2001, is now being re-released on Raster-Noton. The album, released as a CD, comes with a new cover and is digitally remastered. On
Transform
, Alva Noto meant to reduce the aesthetic of pop to the bone. Rather than in pop music, where the basic focus lies on harmonic and melodic forms, on
Transform
, they give way to pure rhythm structures derived from only sine tones and white noise, which nevertheless communicate on an emotional level.
Transform
is the first part of Alva Noto's
Transall
series (along with the EPs
Transrapid
,
Transspray
,
Transvision
: 2001-2005), and after his first release on Mille Plateaux,
Prototypes
(2000), marked his next step into a more rhythmically-oriented phase of his work.
Artist:
ALVA NOTO
Title:
Unitxt
Label:
RASTER-NOTON (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
R-N 095CD
After finishing the
Transall Cycle
in 2006 and introducing the
Xerrox
series in 2007,
Alva Noto
(
Carsten Nicolai
) makes a move back to his more rhythmic approach with
Unitxt
. Seen as a kind of continuation of the
Transspray
EP from 2004,
Unitxt
was recorded during Raster-Noton Japan tours in 2006 and 2007.
Unit
-- the initial working title of the album -- is the name of Club Unit in Tokyo. The way of composing the tracks in the grid of 120 bpm and out of different rhythmic units or modules recombined, as well as the mode of expression used for the text component of the recordings (developed in collaboration with the French sound poet
Anne-James Chaton
), changed the original title to
Unitxt
. Anne-James Chaton delivers the text/voice for the tracks "U_07" and "U_08-1." Track "U_07" is based on a portrait of Carsten Nicolai, where the text was generated from a simple instruction: just to read all notes, credit cards, invoices, business cards, etc., out of Nicolai's wallet. For "U_8-1," Anne-James Chaton used numbers from the golden cut (or golden ratio), quoting a simple but endless row of numbers from the mathematical concept. After the first 10 tracks that are the core recordings of
Unitxt
, there are 15 more tracks generated from converting pure data from programs, jpgs or other digital files into sound material. These tracks could be considered as source code "solos" to be played on top of the first 10 tracks or to be regarded as sonic concept recordings.
Artist:
ALVA NOTO
Title:
Unitxt
Label:
RASTER-NOTON (GERMANY)
Format:
2LP
Price:
$21.00
Catalog #:
R-N 095LP
LP version, deluxe gatefold package.
Alva Noto
(
Carsten Nicolai
) makes a move back to his more rhythmic approach with
Unitxt
.
Unit
-- the initial working title of the album -- is the name of Club Unit in Tokyo. The way of composing the tracks in the grid of 120 bpm and out of different rhythmic units or modules recombined, as well as the mode of expression used for the text component of the recordings (developed in collaboration with the French sound poet
Anne-James Chaton
), changed the original title to
Unitxt
. Anne-James Chaton delivers the text/voice for the tracks "U_07" and "U_08-1." Track "U_07" is based on a portrait of Carsten Nicolai, where the text was generated from a simple instruction: just to read all notes, credit cards, invoices, business cards, etc., out of Nicolai's wallet. For "U_8-1," Anne-James Chaton used numbers from the golden cut (or golden ratio), quoting a simple but endless row of numbers from the mathematical concept. After the first 10 tracks that are the core recordings of
Unitxt
, there are 15 more tracks generated from converting pure data from programs, jpgs or other digital files into sound material. These tracks could be considered as source code "solos" to be played on top of the first 10 tracks or to be regarded as sonic concept recordings.
Artist:
ALVA NOTO
Title:
Xerrox Vol. 2
Label:
RASTER-NOTON (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
R-N 103CD
This is the second volume in the planned 5-volume
Xerrox
series by
Alva Noto
(
Carsten Nicolai
), the follow-up to
Xerrox Vol. 1
, released in 2007 on Raster-Noton. With volume 1, Alva Noto manipulated melodic structures with the process of copying field-recorded sound samples beyond recognition into fragile, ambient soundscapes. Volume 2 undertakes an intense journey and affords the luxury to take its time. While
Xerrox Vol. 1
referred to the "old world" with its tradition deeply rooted in classical music,
Xerrox Vol. 2
tries to access a "new world." It works with samples that have been gathered and developed in the U.S.A., the so-called "new world" where the album was largely recorded. The dramatic and dynamic approach of
Xerrox Vol. 1
has since been replaced by a structural density. Instead of working with individual musical entities, the new album develops an overall, linear aesthetic that refers to musical strategies of film music. Hence there are no implicitly singular pieces, but open musical structures -- a journey without a predetermined target. The first four tracks of
Xerrox Vol. 2
actually condense into one track, using samples of
Michael Nyman
and
Stephen O'Malley
(
KTL
,
Sunn O)))
). They combine into a soundtrack, as if in a movie, before fading away in a swell of reverb feedback. "Sora" originated as a rudiment from his collaboration with
Ryuichi Sakamoto
, performed as an encore during the 2004
Insen
tour. Continuing on from "Monophaser 2," the album creates a dense and interwoven complexity which only gradually unfolds its depth. While "Teion" dissolves in the process of copying into another sample rate, "Teion Acat" re-condenses its quality.
Xerrox Vol. 2
seems to be more playful than
Vol. 1
; following the approach of a live set, it is not as much obligated to theoretical concepts, intending to break a static framework before it gets too restricted. The eleven tracks on
Xerrox Vol. 2
serve as documents of an immediately experienced time or as attempts to unfold in an endless space. In this sense, this recording comes close to the idea of the
Aleph-1
project that tried to disappear, rather than occupy an endless space. In the end, one might ask where the journey will go.
Artist:
ALVA NOTO
Title:
Xerrox Vol. 2
Label:
RASTER-NOTON (GERMANY)
Format:
2LP
Price:
$21.00
Catalog #:
R-N 103LP
2x12" gatefold version. Previously-released on CD by Raster-Noton, now available on vinyl. This is the second volume in the planned 5-volume
Xerrox
series by
Alva Noto
(
Carsten Nicolai
), the follow-up to
Xerrox Vol. 1
, released in 2007 on Raster-Noton. While
Xerrox Vol. 1
referred to the "old world" with its tradition deeply rooted in classical music,
Xerrox Vol. 2
tries to access a "new world." It works with samples (from
Michael Nyman
and
Sunn O)))
's
Stephen O'Malley
) that have been gathered in the U.S.A., the so-called "new world" where the album was largely recorded.
Vol. 2
develops an overall, linear aesthetic that refers to musical strategies of film music. Hence there are no implicitly singular pieces, but open musical structures -- a journey without a predetermined target. The eleven tracks on
Xerrox Vol. 2
serve as documents of an immediately experienced time or as attempts to unfold in an endless space.
Artist:
ALVA NOTO
Title:
Univrs
Label:
RASTER-NOTON (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
R-N 133CD
Alva Noto
's (
Carsten Nicolai
)
Univrs
follows on from and develops the concept of the album
Unitxt
(R-N 095CD/LP). Whereas the focus of
Unitxt
was on the processing of rhythmic patterns ("unit" = unit of measurement, element) and information ("txt" = data, language), with
Univrs
the focus is on the conceptual differentiation of a universal language ("universum/universal" = unity, entirety). The 14 tracks on
Univrs
have evolved from a live context, hence, the approach is more continuous and dense. For the track "Uni Acronym," Alva Noto works again with the French vocal artist
Anne-James Chaton
. The track is based on a number of 208 three-letter acronyms (set in alphabetical order), creating a random narrative. The audio-visual performance of
Univrs
is based on the real-time manipulation of software-generated test images by audio signals. A customized hardware box triggers the video signal according to the value of the audio signal. The resulting color patterns change constantly without repetition. The visualization of
Univrs
(Uniscope Version) -- an expanded screen projection setup -- on a digital level combines a variety of modules demonstrating different methods of audio analyzing. The resultant signal processing is shown as a relay structure and is performed in real-time. Each module can be zoomed in on the expanded screen, enabling greater visual detail. The
Univrs
(Uniscope Version) was developed with the Touchdesigner software in close cooperation with Derivative in Toronto, Canada. Alva Noto would like to thank Anne-James Chaton for his on-going inspiration,
Martin L. Gore
for providing a sample for the track "Uni Rec," and
Daniel Miller
for advice and support. The album was mastered by
Rashad Becker
at Clunk, Berlin.
Artist:
ALVA NOTO
Title:
Univrs
Label:
RASTER-NOTON (GERMANY)
Format:
2LP
Price:
$21.00
Catalog #:
R-N 133LP
Gatefold 2LP version.
Alva Noto
's (
Carsten Nicolai
)
Univrs
follows on from and develops the concept of the album
Unitxt
(R-N 095CD/LP). Whereas the focus of
Unitxt
was on the processing of rhythmic patterns ("unit" = unit of measurement, element) and information ("txt" = data, language), with
Univrs
the focus is on the conceptual differentiation of a universal language ("universum/universal" = unity, entirety). The 14 tracks on
Univrs
have evolved from a live context, hence, the approach is more continuous and dense. For the track "Uni Acronym," Alva Noto works again with the French vocal artist
Anne-James Chaton
. The track is based on a number of 208 three-letter acronyms (set in alphabetical order), creating a random narrative. The audio-visual performance of
Univrs
is based on the real-time manipulation of software-generated test images by audio signals. A customized hardware box triggers the video signal according to the value of the audio signal. The resulting color patterns change constantly without repetition. The visualization of
Univrs
(Uniscope Version) -- an expanded screen projection setup -- on a digital level combines a variety of modules demonstrating different methods of audio analyzing. The resultant signal processing is shown as a relay structure and is performed in real-time. Each module can be zoomed in on the expanded screen, enabling greater visual detail. The
Univrs
(Uniscope Version) was developed with the Touchdesigner software in close cooperation with Derivative in Toronto, Canada. Alva Noto would like to thank Anne-James Chaton for his on-going inspiration,
Martin L. Gore
for providing a sample for the track "Uni Rec," and
Daniel Miller
for advice and support. The album was mastered by
Rashad Becker
at Clunk, Berlin.
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