Erahtic
Label | Rotorelief – ROTOR0081 |
Format | Vinyl, LP, Limited Edition, Numbered, black vinyl |
Barcode | 2090505317541 |
Country | France |
Released | 01 Mar 2023 |
Genre | Electronic |
Style | Electroacoustic, Musique Concrète |
These are the very first (previously unreleased) recordings of Camizole made in 1972 with a cassette recorder. The main instrument used is a self-built zither, a primitive lutherie supplemented from time to time by an alto violin and a flute. "The goal was to obtain new, dissonant, noisy sounds. The following year, when I bought my first synthesizer, I considered the instrument now useless and destroyed it. In 2016 I wanted to rework these recordings with tools that appeared later, asking myself a decisive question: if I had had access to this material at the time, what would it have given? That's why I didn't remove anything, nor add anything, the pieces are delivered whole and without any editing. I only ran the original sound through pitches, delays, harmonizers, harps, reverse, and then mixed the resulting new tracks." ~Dominique Grimaud (zither, viola, flute, electronics).
A1 | Erahtic N° 2 | 08:20 |
A2 | Discontinuus | 05:11 |
A3 | Mirall de Miró | 06:01 |
B1 | Yaled Etûlf | 03:00 |
B2 | Chitera | 03:02 |
B3 | Zoïle | 10:41 |
Graphic Design – Frédéric Tacer
Mastered By – David Fenech
Zither, Viola, Flute, Electronics, Composed By – Dominique Grimaud
Limited to 450 numbered copies on black vinyl.
There are 50 copies in clear vinyl which should be packed in a special package.