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Artist:
KARKOWSKI & TETSUO FURUDATE, ZBIGNIEW
Title:
World As Will III
Label:
SUB ROSA (BELGIUM)
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.50
Catalog #:
SR 282CD
"Mergence," "Below The Demarcation" and "Mix White" concludes the
World As Will
project, started ten years ago, the result of a collaboration between Polish acoustic and electroacoustic sound artist/composer
Zbigniew Karkowski
and Japanese noise progenitor
Tetsuo Furudate
. Named after the philosophy coined by
Arthur Schopenhauer
, the first two parts in the
World As Will
series have been dramatic explorations of majestic dissonance, orchestration, and looped deconstruction that are powerful challenges to any modern orchestra. Part three is commissioned and performed by the Berlin-based ensemble Zeitkratzer, who proved the impossible possible with their capable rendering of
Lou Reed
's
Metal Machine Music
for a 2002 Berlin Opera House performance. The first piece in
World As Will III
arises from an infrabass ocean to crudely develop through a series of distant explosions, percussive energy, and short open cuts. As a whole, the structure is reminiscent of a slow, crawling process. Tremors follow (with Karkowski, something always ends up shaking). The second piece is both the imprint and the development of the first one. Furudate's contribution to this joint venture is also easier to grasp. A menace passes by, and the listener should be more than happy to remain hidden in their hole, letting the musical beast move along in short, rusty, metallic, torn, scorched bursts. This third piece provides a cathartic and tragic conclusion to the release and to the series, achieving what could be called a sketch of absolute chaos. Zeitkratzer:
Reinhold Friedl
(piano/artistic director),
Burkhard Schlothauer
(violin),
Anton Lukoszevieze
(cello),
Uli Phillipp
(bass),
Frank Gratkowski
(clarinet),
Franz Hautzinger
(trumpet),
Melvyn Poore
(tuba),
Marc Weiser
(electronics),
Maurice de Martin
(percussion),
Ralf Meinz
(sound).
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