Dag_Rosenqvist_and_Rutger_Zuydervelt-Vintermusik-CDR-2006-BCC

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2007-04-19

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Artist  : Dag Rosenqvist &  Rutger Zuydervelt
Title   : Vintermusik
Genre   : Electronic
Year    : 2006
Date    : 04/20/2007
Bitrate : VBR kbps
Tracks  : 06
Label   : Machinefabriek (White)
Source  : CDDA
Encoder : Lame 3.97
Length  : 50:53 min
Size    : 71,1 MB


Tracklist:
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01.Frost (Vries)                          13:29
02.GrΣs Som Bryts Och Gσr Av              05:15
(Gras Dat Knakt En Breekt)
03.Blσsa R÷k (Rook Blazen)                06:16
04.Ljus I November (Licht In November)    08:44
05.Tappad Vante (Verloren Want)           04:15
06.Islossning (IJsbreken)                 12:54
                                         -------
                                          50:53 min




from Sonomu.net :

After a long string of strictly 3" releases in the guise of Machinefabriek in the past year, Rutger Zuyderfelt
chooses to open 2007 with more than twenty minutes of music at once, serving up a full-length
collaboration under his given name with Swedish artist Dag Rosenqvist (also known as Jasper TX).

Album and track titles are in Swedish with Dutch translations in a smaller font below on the birthday card-
sized folder housing the CD. From the first "Frost" to the ultimate "Thaw", this is truly "winter music", an
unusual evocation of the various stges, hues and moods of a winter of the dark and lengthy Scandinavian
variety.

There is no indication of who plays what on Vintermusik, but I know that Rosenqvist dabbles in organ and a
single chord from that instrument certainly seems to rise agonizingly slowly to the forefront of the opening
track. While most of the six pieces comprising this suite can certainly be characterized as drones, they are
of various tenors, both deep and dark and light and reedy. Most every track is built up in layers as
Rosenqvist and Zuydervelt, armed with soundmaking machinery both obscure - presumably a brace of
computers and panoply of electronics - and familiar - an acoustic guitar, radio static, a piano of some
vintage, work their magic.

Furthermore, some surprises are hidden in the snow, like "Light in November", for instance, which breaks
off from the usual slow-progression pattern in a style almost collage-like: First an irritatingly grating swath
of noise (thankfully) subsides, inconcruously, to the sound of children┤s play before veering off into a whole
other direction.

An very original attempt to evoke the colder, less loved part of the year.


Artwork By - Rutger Zuydervelt

http://www.machinefabriek.nu/

























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01-dag_rosenqvist_and_rutger_zuydervelt-frost_(vries).mp317,64 MB
02-dag_rosenqvist_and_rutger_zuydervelt-graes_som_bryts_och_gr_av_(gra7,64 MB
03-dag_rosenqvist_and_rutger_zuydervelt-blsa_roek_(rook_blazen).mp39,63 MB
04-dag_rosenqvist_and_rutger_zuydervelt-ljus_i_november_(licht_in_nove12,27 MB
05-dag_rosenqvist_and_rutger_zuydervelt-tappad_vante_(verloren_want).m5,98 MB
06-dag_rosenqvist_and_rutger_zuydervelt-islossning_(ijsbreken).mp317,96 MB