Eric.La.Casa--L.Empreinte.De.L.Ivresse-1999-diss

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2004-01-07

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      a r t i s t : Eric La Casa
        t i t l e : L'Empreinte De L'Ivresse
          d a t e : 1999
        l a b e l : Digital Narcis
        g e n r e : Electro-Acoustic
  r l s.  d a t e : Dec-2003
      t r a c k s : 04
    b i t r a t e : 192kbps
          s i z e : 94,2 MB

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     La Casa's first album under his own name (after a number of
     releases as Syllyk) is a collection of evocative soundscapes
     from field recordings around France and Central Europe. His
     focus is the threshold between two worlds, exemplified in this
     release by the earth and the sea, but also between day and
     night. The album's quiet opening, with ocean waves, tinkling
     bells, and a subterranean thrum, gives way to the artist's
     footsteps as he walks along the shore to witness and record the
     resonance of the wind and water. "Dahl" incorporates field
     recordings from the North Sea at Dieppe and the lighthouse at
     Dunkerque, but the sounds of metal ù Tibetan, Japanese, and
     Thai bells ù predominate in their all-encompassing resonance
     while the ocean waves continue as a pedal point underneath.
     "L'Inspir du Rivage" is composed only of field recordings from
     Croatia's coast (i.e., rivage) of the Adriatic, with ocean
     waves that fill the cavities in the rocky shore at Rovinj. The
     "inspir" of the shore suggests both inspiration and breathing
     in, and contrasts with "L'Expir du Jour," the title of the
     final track. "Brame" is a recording of the earth growing
     organically from "L'Inspir du Rivage," where the field
     recordings move inland to incorporate mineral ores in transit,
     thick vegetation, and trains, as well as stones, baked clay,
     and metal objects. This piece also starts quietly and grows to
     a clattering metallic roar before subsiding to a quiet drone
     with distant voices. The most noticeable sound source in
     "L'Expir du Jour" ("The Waning of the Day") is a loud electric
     meter recorded outside Paris, but it subsides in a layering of
     wind and bird sounds, quietly finishing with the nocturnal
     sound of crickets in the park.


     Eric La Casa - chimes, cymbals, bells, tibetan bells, field
     recording, thai gong, tibetan bowls


     URL: http://www.digitalnarcis.com/

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      01-Dahl Au dehors                                       [25:14]
      02-L'inspir Du Rivage                                   [08:20]
      03-Brame En Dedans                                      [23:34]
      04-L'Expir Du Jour                                      [11:28]
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00-eric_la_casa--lempreinte_de_livresse-1999-diss.jpg8,75 KB
01-eric_la_casa--dahl_au_dehors.mp334,66 MB
02-eric_la_casa--linspir_du_rivage.mp311,45 MB
03-eric_la_casa--brame_en_dedans.mp332,38 MB
04-eric_la_casa--lexpir_du_jour.mp315,76 MB