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Artist:
PIXEL
Title:
Set Your Center Between Your Parts In Order To
Label:
RASTER-NOTON (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
R-N 074CD
Originally released in 2006,
Set Your Center Between Your Parts In Order To
is the follow-up release to the stellar debut,
Display
, by Danish artist
Pixel
aka
Jon Egeskov
. As a professionally-trained jazz musician with academic credentials, Egeskov furthers his journey into the realm of minimalistic electronic music. With distinct parts, he continues merging digital (sound) artifacts with subsonic bass lines in a rather allusive manner. Inspired by African conflict and cross-rhythms, Pixel examines the potential of simultaneous yet independent pulsating meters. He fuses polyrhythmic and polymetrics with the signature Raster-Noton sound vocabulary and thus connects his work to the here and now. The tracks are heavily accentuated in regards to dynamics. They were recorded during several studio sessions without any overdubs (and without later editing). Pixel may have drawn inspiration to proceed this way after witnessing live performances by
Pan Sonic
and
Autechre
. The songs were created intuitively and spontaneously during the process of performing and improvising. You can indeed hear that everything is floating and that there are no statics or incidental situations.
Set Your Center Between Your Parts In Order To
gets its sparks from the ups and downs of its density... from the complex blending of basic particles, to the shift in their significance. If you allow yourself to get into this dark and evolving fabric, an auditory sensation of rhythmic timing will emerge. Mastered by
Stefan Betke
of
Pole
/~scape.
Artist:
PIXEL
Title:
The Drive
Label:
RASTER-NOTON (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
R-N 106CD
This is the third full-length release by Danish artist
Pixel
(
Jon Egeskov
).
The Drive
is meant to be the soundtrack to his imaginary journey by car across the USA, a road movie encoded in the tracklist. With warm and deep guitar amplifier hiss and feedback in connection with floating rhythms, he creates very organic sound patterns. The music might evoke images of deserts, chemical warfare plants, rugged landscapes, rocket takeoffs and hectic suburban night life, but there is an additional level of meaning. Pixel invites the listener to discover his mise en abīme -- the image behind the image. Suggestion and impression interact and develop an astonishing force to attract the listener. The interplay of these two contrary elements allows unusual ways of traveling.
The Drive
is the perfect soundtrack for this journey.
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