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Old 10-24-2018, 12:49 PM   #15321 (permalink)
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Jan Jelinek ‎– Zwischen



Zwischen brings together twelve sound poetry collages using interview answers by public figures.
Each collage consists of the brief moments between the spoken words: silences, pauses for breath
and hesitations in which the interviewees utter non-semantic sound particles. These voice collages
also control a synthesizer, creating electronic sounds that overlay and merge with the voices to make
twelve acoustic structures.



1 Alice Schwarzer, Is It True That You’re A Person Of Great Tenacity? 2:08
2 John Cage, I've Been Told To Ask You The Following Question: Where Are You Going? 2:58
3 Hubert Fichte, Your Journey Through Life Has Been Full Of Twists And Turns. Please Tell Us When And Where This Journey Began! 2:22
4 Slavoj Zizek, What Signs Were There Of The Imminent Dissolution Of Yugoslavia? 1:51
5 Joseph Beuys, It Was You Who Said: Democracy Is So Big One Can Only Sing About It. You Recently Made Your Debut As A Singer. Which Democracy Are You Singing About? 3:03
6 Lady Gaga, You Once Said In An Interview That You Write Music For The Fashion Industry. Is Fashion As Important To You As Music? 2:17
7 Ernst Jandl, What Are Your Plans For Language: Revolution, Reform, Revolt? 2:05
8 Karlheinz Stockhausen, Which Difficulties Are Involved In Conserving Electronic Music On Magnetic Tape? 2:17
9 Marcel Duchamp, Would You Like Or Expect People To Spin The Wheel On Your Kinetic Object Roue de Bicyclette? 2:20
10 Friedericke Mayröcker, When You Write, Do You Feel Like The Creator Of The Work Or More Like A Medium? 3:11
11 Yoko Ono, You Were Born Into A Rich, Aristocratic Family In Tokyo. Do You See That In Yourself? 2:11
12 Max Ernst, This Is The First Time In 25 Years That You've Returned To Your Old Home Town, To The Cathedral In Cologne, Right? 2:04
13 Audio Liner Notes Faitiche17 1:13

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Old 10-29-2018, 02:28 PM   #15322 (permalink)
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obsessed with this album for the love of fuck

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Old 10-30-2018, 12:14 PM   #15323 (permalink)
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Chi no Hibiki - Higashi Yuroppa wo Utau by Geinoh Yamashirogumi

may already be well known but I love this group. this is their take on (mostly) polyphonic Eastern European choral singing. No other instruments required or needed.

My mum used to make a traditional Ukrainian meal for Christmas and would take us to bless the food at the Orthodox church. It was a brilliant church and this album is reasonably similar to the chorus sections they had there. I woudnt categorize myself as religious, but I'm fascinated by the music it's produced
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Chi no Hibiki - Higashi Yuroppa wo Utau by Geinoh Yamashirogumi

may already be well known but I love this group. this is their take on (mostly) polyphonic Eastern European choral singing. No other instruments required or needed.

My mum used to make a traditional Ukrainian meal for Christmas and would take us to bless the food at the Orthodox church. It was a brilliant church and this album is reasonably similar to the chorus sections they had there. I woudnt categorize myself as religious, but I'm fascinated by the music it's produced
I think the title is translated as Reverberation of Earth



What medium are you listening to this from?

Obviously so ****ing good btw
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I think the title is translated as Reverberation of Earth

What medium are you listening to this from?

Obviously so ****ing good btw
Yeah that's what it was re-released as. Interestingly, that release has the track names changed to their original Eastern European translation. I don't know for sure, but I think these are takes on existing pieces.

I was lucky enough to find digital copies of their entire discography so I've got it on my ipod. If you are looking for a copy I can probably send this to you when I'm home
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Chi no Hibiki - Higashi Yuroppa wo Utau by Geinoh Yamashirogumi

may already be well known but I love this group. this is their take on (mostly) polyphonic Eastern European choral singing. No other instruments required or needed.

My mum used to make a traditional Ukrainian meal for Christmas and would take us to bless the food at the Orthodox church. It was a brilliant church and this album is reasonably similar to the chorus sections they had there. I woudnt categorize myself as religious, but I'm fascinated by the music it's produced
Do you have Ukrainian roots?
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My mum used to make a traditional Ukrainian meal for Christmas and would take us to bless the food at the Orthodox church.
The meal part was the regular thing at our house at Xmas from the Ukrainian side of the family,
but, thankfully, we didn't have the church part. I remember this album from that Japanese collective
coming out back in the 70s and liking it. I'll have to revisit it.
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Yep on both sides of my family. My ancestry is like 95% Ukrainian

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The meal part was the regular thing at our house at Xmas from the Ukrainian side of the family,
but, thankfully, we didn't have the church part. I remember this album from that Japanese collective
coming out back in the 70s and liking it. I'll have to revisit it.
I could probably eat Ukrainian food the rest of my meals and be happy.
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Diggin' the new Temperance Movement album.



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I could probably eat Ukrainian food the rest of my meals and be happy.
On this recent trip to British Columbia, the very first thing that I spent a Canadian dollar on
was a plate of pierogies and a bowl of borscht at Cecil's.

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