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Artist:
THILGES
Title:
La Double Absence
Label:
STAUBGOLD (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$14.50
Catalog #:
STAUB 076CD
Thilges
(sometimes known as
Thilges3
) are Austrians
Gammon
(bass, drums, guitar, electronics) and
Nik Hummer
(trautonium, synth, programming) and this is their second full-length release on Staubgold after their
Die Offene Gesellschaft
release in 2002.
La Double Absence
is Western experimental music meets Oriental art music. The ensemble emerged in 2003, when Thilges was commissioned by the renowned music promoter
Jeunesse
to make a composition. The track "Izdiucz" is characteristic of this release: in Arabic, this term describes the fusion of two different materials, and stands for breaking down cultural barriers, and certainly the guest artists on this recording are emblematic of that. The Persian vocalist
Zohre Jooya
is a widely known interpreter of Persian and Afghan music, and
Asim Al-Chalabi
who composed the tracks with Thilges is regarded as grandmaster of the
oud
in the Arabic world. Also appearing on this CD is American viola player
Eyvind Kang
. For
La Double Absence
a specific, new way of playing had to be developed; some pieces are completely notated, others are improvised. The music is based on
magams
, traditional Arabic scales, that were assigned to particular musicians. For this, Thilges invited some of Austria's most approved musicians for guest performances:
Franz Hautzinger
(
Zeitkratzer
,
Comforts of Madness
) and
Peter Rosmanith
(
Otto Lechner Ensemble
), who contribute trumpet and percussion parts.
Patrick Pulsinger
is responsible for the mastering of the record.
La Double Absence
offers everything a good pop record asks for: catchy melodies, complex rhythms, and a downright atmospheric density. The music is about bacchanal, melancholic, and difficult situations, thus simply about life. This is international music; timeless, beautiful, meditative, and complex. Thilges has been one of Austria's standard bands for sophisticated experimental and electronic music for a long time, and you can see why.
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