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| New Mikroton Digital releases — July 2016 Ilia Belorukov & Kurt Liedwart Sufka Ilia Belorukov and Kurt Liedwart work together since 2009, they used to combine exquisite and fragile saxophone playing with sinewaves, field recordings and quiet noises, sometimes Kurt Liedwart dropped his instruments, electronics and laptop, in favor of working with objects and space. "Sufka" is the last installment in the series of releases on Mikroton Digital. It was recorded during the duo's tour in Lisbon in "Carpe Diem Arte e Pesquisa" in very special circumstances. Ernesto Rodrigues: Kurt, unfortunately, we have to cancel today's concert because there's no electricity in the venue. Kurt Liedwart: We can play without electricity, I'm not so lovingly attached to my instruments, I can play with objects, body, and space. In half an hour we were already in the car going to the gallery without electricity where this concert was recorded. Miguel A. García & Sebastien Branche Pscipilnitsa Electronic musician Miguel A. Garcia already appeared on our label two years ago on Uropygi. Now we've got two pieces recorded in Warsaw and Madrid with his collaborator and saxophonist Sebastien Branche. Both unexceptionally fit each other's unpredictable movements and they knit a sound fabric full of unpredictable turns and jumps of dynamic, pitches and timbres. Brinstaar & Kurt Liedwart Mars Attacks Mars Attacks is the first collaboration by Brinstaar and Kurt Liedwart. The pair have never worked before playing this live concert in Center Mars in Moscow in February 2016. They chose to work texturally and sonorically independently from each other letting the improvisation to unfold naturally and maintaining coherence and connection of open and free sound materials. Sergey Kostyrko & Kurt Liedwart Wellenfelder Kurt Liedwart and Sergey Kostyrko duo was started in 2015 as a project focused on improvised and noise music. Using different analogue synthesizers and electronics, they make music of an abstract nature, where atmospheric textures, multilayered fields of sounds, waves and drones intertwine with contrololled noise, field recordings and minimal sequenced rhythms. Following their debut split album released in 2015 which received positive reviews from The Sound Projector and Vital Weekly, Mikroton Digital is proud to present a new album Wellenfelder. Wellefelder goes on with exploration of their instruments creating five tracks of haunted beauty, jittered rhythms and abstract landscapes. write your comments about the article :: © 2016 Jazz News :: home page |