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Pointe S​è​che

by Annette Krebs / Jean-Luc Guionnet

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23trees I kept wondering if the noise I heard was part of the composition or valves malfunction in my phone amp. Noise, scraping the percussive-like instruments, this is contemporary composition at a very high level. Variety of instruments, the "nano-tonality" and squeezing every bit of the timbre and then computer-assisted extension of it, make this a perfect electro-acoustic journey for those looking for sound in music, and not the harmony or the virtuoso performance.The third one is my favourite.
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Annette Krebs: Konstruktion #4
Jean-Luc Guionnet: church organ

All music by Annette Krebs & Jean-Luc Guionnet
Recorded by Jernej Babnik Romaniuk at St. Peter’s Parish Church in Bistrica ob Sotli, Slovenia on 27-29/6/2018
Mixed and mastered by Annette Krebs
Drawings by Jean-Luc Guionnet
Photos by Jernej Babnik Romaniuk
Graphic design by László Szakács
Executive producer: Nataša Serec
Associate producer: László Juhász
Special thanks to Ptr. Damjan Kejžar at St. Peter’s Parish Church, Mitja Hlupič at Klub Metulj & Adrijana Čede at Hostel Gabronka

Before German sound artist Annette Krebs (1967) began developing her instrument series Konstruktion, she gradually deconstructed her original instrument, the guitar. During this period she collaborated with Keith Rowe, Taku Sugimoto, Toshimaru Nakamura and others. Since 2013, she has been playing assemblages made of highly amplified metal pieces, strings, objects and microphones. These instruments, from Konstruktion #1 to Konstruktion #4 originated from the necessity to realize sound visions that could not be played with traditional instruments and setups. / annettekrebs.eu

Jean-Luc Guionnet (1966) is a French artist whose practice encompasses composition, improvisation, filmmaking and philosophy. Has toured extensively as a solo saxophonist, and has spent the past 20 years performing on historic church organs around the world. For him, music is one of many methods by which to test reality. Approaching his instruments as imperfect vehicles of artificial intelligence, his attentive engagement applies speculative pressure to the expressive limits of their material properties. Running long-term duos with Eric Cordier, Éric La Casa and Seijiro Murayama. / jeanlucguionnet.eu

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Inexhaustible Editions is a tiny bedroom label for acoustic and/or electronic improvisation, modern composition and other strange and beautiful sounds we’d love to see released.

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