va-inflation-2CD2002-kW

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     artist    · various artists
     release   · inflation
     year      · 2002             
     genre     · electronic
     label     · mu-label
     catalogue · mu-label 003+004
     website   · www.mu-label.com

     date      · 12-apr-2004
     quality   · 243kbps/44,1khz
     source    · compact disc

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     cd 1:                                                           
     01 merzbow - 0.000 remix                                       7:41
     02 taylor deupree - /.///                                      6:31
     03 kozo inada - -[0]                                           4:46
     04 zbigniew karkowski - s.r.i.-top secret                      4:09
     05 kim cascone - foldover dust (from a catalog of residues)    2:34
     06 koji asano - remix iii                                      5:57
     07 dale lloyd - irony in the audible.                          1:19
     08 hsi-chuang cheng - zero is a human concept                  6:56
     09 /0 - inflation                                              1:25
     10 aube - come to something                                    9:59
                                                                     
     cd 2:                                                           
     01 richard chartier - 000.0/01                                 8:58
     02 marc behrens - >0                                           7:02
     03 akira rabelais - sabishisa no soko nukete furu mizore       6:02
        kana...                                                      
     04 john hudak - 5 reduced by 9                                 4:35
     05 bernhard gunter - 00.09.57.046 [for richard chartier]       9:59
     06 steve roden - eleven zeros                                  6:29
     07 stephan mathiew - floccipaucinihilipilification             5:08
     08 duul_drv - n_stl.wav(0.000 analogue)                        5:57
     09 *0 - lim-0                                                  0:06
     10 immedia - 0.000r                                            5:00

     playtime  · 01h 50m 33s         

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     a year or so ago, japanese minimalist artist *0 (nosei sakata)     
     released a disk on his own mu-label entitled 0.000. this release   
     consists of two test tracks of 1,000 hz sine waves and fifteen     
     tracks of sine waves either below 20 hz or above 2,000 hzùthat is, 
     either below or above the audible threshold of human ears. in      
     short, apart from the test tracks, the disk is silent. sure, your  
     dog can hear the songs, but you, the paying customer, cannot. what 
     is the point of this disk? some critics suggest (and i would       
     agree) that the work simply takes minimalist electronic music to   
     its inevitable conclusion: music so minimal that it cannot be      
     heard. in fact, the liner notes to the release proudly proclaim    
     this very point when they announce, "you cannot hear anything."    
                                                                        
                                                                        
     ah, but proclaiming "you cannot hear anything" is not the same as  
     saying that there is nothing to hear. to prove this, we have       
     inflation, a mu-label concept album where some of the most         
     prominent artists on the minimal side of electronic music (taylor  
     deupree, bernhard gⁿnter, merzbow, richard chartier, aube) take    
     the silent tracks on 0.000 and create "everything" out of          
     "nothing." this is, in short, a remix album where the source       
     material is inaudible and the artists must use these inaudible     
     sounds to create audible music.                                    
                                                                        
                                                                        
     this is, without a doubt, the ultimate in concept albums, a work   
     whose primary existence is to prove that computer software has     
     reached the point where any sound (even inaudible sounds) can be   
     used as the basis for any kind of musical experiment your mind can 
     concoct. of course, just because you can create music out of       
     nothing doesnÆt mean you should. lucky for us, however, the        
     artists represented on inflation have taken this experiment        
     seriously, and the results here are, by and large, excellent. what 
     is most impressive about the work is how many ways these artists   
     have found to transform both the silence of *0's work and the      
     simple sine waves of each track, creating musically inventive,     
     musically rewarding works that you not only can hear but want to.  
                                                                        
                                                                        
     the individual tracks span the gamut of minimal electronic music,  
     from silence to noise, from rhythm to atmospherics, from zbigniew  
     karkowski's noise-orgy "s.r.i.-top secret" to bernhard gⁿnter's    
     only marginally audible "00.09.57.046 (for richard chartier),"     
     from the digital randomization of /0's "inflation" to the digital  
     rhythms of taylor deupree's "/.///." despite this variety, there   
     is a common thread that weaves its way through these individual    
     tracks: each track seeks to create something out of very little.   
     hence, even the noisy tracks are noisy in very sparse (or simple)  
     ways. as a result, some of the noisier tracks are not really that  
     interesting. it is on the more atmospheric tracks where this       
     release comes alive. perhaps the best example of this is richard   
     chartier's "000.0/01." chartier's music is closest aesthetically   
     to the music on the original 0.000; he generally creates epics of  
     sweeping inaudibility, where the sounds are so faint and so        
     difficult to decipher above the hums of stereos or computers that  
     the act of listening to his music is often a difficult chore.      
     chartier's work on inflation follows this pattern there are        
     stretches of silence, stretches of almost inaudible hums,          
     stretches of silence intermittently interrupted with clicks or     
     bleeps, and stretches of hums interrupted with silence, clicks,    
     bleeps, and even more silence. but the work as a whole is a        
     perfect summation of the very ideas proposed by minimal art:       
     taking the bare minimum of sounds and reworking them to create     
     something interesting, challenging, and rewarding. listening to    
     chartier's work is like listening to your own mind process the     
     sounds of everyday life. we don't normally listen to the world     
     around us because we're so used to it. chartier's hums and blips   
     and silences, however, call attention to that sound, and force us  
     to perceive that sound in a new, more interesting context.         
     "000.0/01" might be the best thing chartier has ever created.      
                                                                        
                                                                        
     if i can cull any sort of pattern onto this two-cd compilation, i  
     would say that the first diskùfeaturing merzbow, deupree, kim      
     cascone, and aubeùis louder and more focused on rhythm, and the    
     second disk featuring chartier, gⁿnter, steve roden, and a six     
     second track of silence from *0 himself is softer and more focused 
     on atmospherics. i prefer the second disk, if only because i like  
     atmospherics more than noise, but both disks are filled with       
     excellent, intelligent, and rewarding music.                       
                                                                        
                                                                        
     reviewed by: michael heumann                                       

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101-merzbow--0000_remix-kw.mp313,40 MB
102-taylor_deupree-------kw.mp39,37 MB
103-kozo_inada---0-kw.mp35,25 MB
104-zbigniew_karkowski--sri-top_secret-kw.mp36,12 MB
105-kim_cascone--foldover_dust_(from_a_catalog_of_residues)-kw.mp32,92 MB
106-koji_asano--remix_iii-kw.mp39,08 MB
107-dale_lloyd--irony_in_the_audible-kw.mp31,27 MB
108-hsi-chuang_cheng--zero_is_a_human_concept-kw.mp39,88 MB
109--0--inflation-kw.mp32,27 MB
110-aube--come_to_something-kw.mp311,39 MB
201-richard_chartier--0000-01-kw.mp37,51 MB
202-marc_behrens--0-kw.mp38,10 MB
203-akira_rabelais--sabishisa_no_soko_nukete_furu_mizore_kana-kw.mp35,49 MB
204-john_hudak--5_reduced_by_9-kw.mp34,13 MB
205-bernhard_gunter--000957046_for_richard_chartier-kw.mp313,01 MB
206-steve_roden--eleven_zeros-kw.mp39,25 MB
207-stephan_mathiew--floccipaucinihilipilification-kw.mp35,22 MB
208-duul_drv--n_stlwav(0000_analogue)-kw.mp35,71 MB
209-0--lim-0-kw.mp328,00 KB
210-immedia--0000r-kw.mp35,19 MB