Schneider Tm

Construction Sounds

It happened like this: While improvising at home with his electronic equipment, Dresselhaus at some point noticed that his music was increasingly beginning to imitate the sounds and structures of the construction site noise that surrounded him daily for up to 15 hours at a time and periodically brought him to the brink of a nervous breakdown. Perhaps as a kind of defense mechanism, he began to record the sounds and patterns produced by the construction workers and their machines, and even began to have fun in doing so. Gradually he had the feeling that the workers, whether consciously or unconsciously, were using their tools much like musical instruments, even interacting, as if they were producing improvised music. "Construction Sounds" combines these moments with the electronic recordings that Dresselhaus made during this period. He only minimally processed the recordings, as he wanted to make "those beautiful moments, generated by unknown construction workers, which I sometimes even heard as cosmic music" available to a wider audience as faithfully as possible. Under no circumstances should one confuse "Construction Sounds" with industrial music, which either uses conventional instruments to sound like factory noise (like Kluster in 1970) or uses industrial noises as mere atmospheric or rhythmic additions to music made using instruments, as Einsturzende Neubauten did in the early 80s. For Dresselhaus, the sounds of construction are the music itself. Important: This album is not a statement, it's just beautiful music. Anyone delving into these sounds will experience it much like Dresselhaus: From the cacophony, a symphony.

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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release date
28-09-2012
Label
Item-nr
429794
EAN
4047179673914
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TRACKS

Disk 1

1. CONSTRUCTION SOUNDS (13:06)
2. CONTAINER (6:15)
3. PNEUMANISCH (1:40)
4. GRINDER IN THE SKY (8:24)
5. CONTAINER REDUX (1:25)
6. BIMANUAL COMPLEXITY (10:42)