The_Hafler_Trio-Fuck-1992-DPS

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2007-03-05

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                          █  █   P U B L I C . S O U N D
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                          █  █   presenting our latest release
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     r e l e a s e  .  i n f o



     Artist.....: The Hafler Trio
     Title......: Fuck


     Rip Date...: Mar-04-2007    Cat.No.....: Tone 3
     Style......: Ambient        Label......: Touch
     Quality....: VBRkbps        Type.......: Album
     Size.......: 42,3 MB        Source.....: CDDA



     r e l e a s e  .  n o t e s



     "This recording is based on the suggestions (direct or indirect)
     made personally by many people, of whom the most important are:
     Annie Spinkle/Anya, Willem De Ridder, Mr. Ronald, Michael von
     Hausswolff, Helena A*berg, Berglind Hafsteind≤ttir, Joseph Kramer,
     Beatrice Eggers, Marion Delforge, Jon Wozencroft, Ingrid Willemse,
     Leif Elggren, John Duncan, Mike Harding, Alisa/Gorta, Adi Newton,
     Teresa Castello, Steven Stapleton, Saskia Wolda, Genesis
     P-Orridge, and last but not least, an unknown woman in a VD clinic
     in Amsterdam. All other ideas fermented within the collective
     enchanted loom of the H3O. Back cover photograph of the neophyte
     his very self during the induction phase of this project by the
     man who failed to look like a lobster, Carl Abrahamsson. Front
     cover photo by the Goddess of the photographic arts (and who knows
     what else?) Annika S÷derholm. Other photos by QvΘ Thet (for it is
     he). Hafler Trio Logo by Mark O. Sleeve grounding: Suitcase
     Studios (falling roof devision). Design by Jon Wozencroft
     (art?work). Thanks are due to all those whose reality tunnels have
     meshed with ours, and below it all, 100% support in all things and
     all ways. To those who will never hear this ù "my house has many
     rooms".
     Dedicated to Monique von Cleef and Ciro Imarco (who knows if they
     will ever know why). FUCK was mixed at Studio Syrland, Reykavik,
     STEIM and Suitcase Studios, Amsterdam, by A.M.McKenzie, Zbigniew
     Karkowski and Hilmar ╓rn Hilmarsson. This recording is designed to
     be played at maximum volume, believe it or not. It is important
     that your CD player is in strict accordance with left and right
     channel connections: otherwise we cannot be held responsible for
     the (inevitable) consequences!"

     http://brainwashed.com/h3o/

     "The are two groups of people that will buy this album: those who
     have every disc HT have ever thought about putting out and those
     who don't have any HT release at all and are curious about the
     album's content - I guess it's safe to say that the name of this
     album and the cover artwork alone will attract a lot of music
     fans. One of the shortest HT studio ventures so far, originally
     issued in 1992 on the Touch label as the second part of a trilogy
     and then re-issued in 1997 for its US release, "The F album"
     collects two experimental pieces which have a running time of 15
     minutes each. The booklet's extensive lines notes tell us about
     the origin of the music, the involved persons, and the intentions
     of these two tracks: As HT mastermind A. M. McKenzie explains, the
     overall purpose of the disc was to bring the listener into a state
     of concentration, which is best achieved by listening to this disc
     at maximum volume and in strict accordance with left and right
     channel connections. That probably means that one listen to this
     record on headphones in a darkened room will be the best way to
     demonstrate this project's strength, separating it from many other
     ambient or "electronic listening" album which are primarily
     designed for relaxation and dissipation. There's also a lot of
     insight into the music itself and the way the various sonic
     elements and sounds were arranged, which in itself once again
     confirms that HT's idea of bringing together non-musical elements,
     several treated vocal samples, electronic sounds, and great
     production skills marks the raison d'etre of avant-garde music.
     Whether that level of artistic integrity is enough for an engaging
     listening session is certainly another matter altogether - and
     there are a few things which prevent "The F album" from being
     numbered along the best ambient discs of the '90s. "Part 1" (there
     are no track titles, of course!) starts things off quite
     promisingly with menacing, processed guitar feedback which
     immediately reminded me of Main's output. Then, the piece suddenly
     evolves into a fascinating sonic landscape, consisting of various
     layers of electronics which are combined with a muted but
     insistent bass drum and several bodily noises provided by
     McKenzie. Although HT probably attempt to include a few too many
     ideas, the hyperactive nature of the music makes clear that this
     is pretty much the opposite of Maurice Ravel's famous erotic
     composition "Bolero"! About six minutes in, some of the sonic
     elements fade away and the track becomes a little more
     atmospheric. The rest of the piece, however, is largely
     forgettable due to something which HT generally avoid in their
     other releases - overt repetition. And the simple trick of
     gradually slowing down the master tape to bring the cut to an end
     is a bit annoying, just as the fact that the periodically
     reappearing, high-pitched noises do not make for a pleasant
     listening at high volume. "Part 2" opens with dark and harrowing
     industrial noises before looped, slow breathes (again, emanating
     from McKenzie) which alternate between the stereo channels are
     introduced. Perhaps a little more accessible than the first track,
     there are nevertheless too few ideas for its 15-minute length,
     although the quiet second half of the cut demands careful
     listening and features some nice subtle drones, random
     interjections, and choir-like effects. After several listenings I
     still cannot say that I actually 'enjoy' "The F album" - I'm not
     quite sure that is possible because there are much better
     'illbient' albums out there - but it's certainly an intriguing
     release from one of avant-garde music's most prolific outfits.
     Well worth picking up, but if you expect the music to be as
     exciting as the whole concept behind "The F album", then you might
     be a bit disappointed."
     amazon.com



     p l a y l i s t



     01    Fuck 1                                            14:28
     02    Fuck 2                                            15:17

                                                             29:45 min



     g r e e t i n g s



     agw - amok - bass - bcc - bex - boss - cmg - cmc - cms - d2h
     def - dh - disc0 - drum - emp - ftd - fwyh - gem - i8 - ipc
     jce - jfk - jrp - just - khz - kinky - kw - lame - maem - mbs
     mgc - psycz - r2r - rac - radial - rapid - rks - rtb - sb
     sever - sfe - soup - sour - sq - tr - trt - ube - uc - upe
     uki - xtc - yard - zi

     respect to music lovers worldwide




     never forget  :  go to the show. buy the t-shirt. order the vinyl


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01-the_hafler_trio-fuck_1-dps.mp321,62 MB
02-the_hafler_trio-fuck_2-dps.mp320,66 MB