Friday, July 15, 2011

REVIEW: Dave Fuglewicz and Hal McGee - Synergistic Reconstruction - tape 2011


Dave Fuglewicz and Hal McGee - Synergistic Reconstruction, 2011
Dave Fuglewicz and Hal McGee - Synergistic Reconstruction, 2011

DAVE FUGLEWICZ and HAL MCGEE
Synergistic Reconstruction cassette, 2011
Haltapes - www.halmcgee.com
Here's some fresh noise by two legends of the genre. This c-60 is divided into four separate pieces. The layers were brought together on a four-track cassette recorder, which just warms my heart. This whole project is a labor of analog love, at least on the recording end. Dave's original noises and synthesizer tones were later manipulated and reassembled by Hal into this stimulating blend.
Ian C Stewart

REVIEW: Bryce Eiman - Tone Whore - download, 2011

Bryce Eiman - Tone Whore
Bryce Eiman - Tone Whore
BRYCE EIMAN
Tone Whore, Last.fm download 2011
Casio SK-5 abuse, the likes of which not seen around here since I left mine at Darrin's. This album is eight processed noise/feedback pieces. Mysterious rhythms emerge and are slapped down with a quickness. I know that the looping function on the Casio SK-5 can provide multitudes of possibilities for unique, or unusual repetitions. The permutations can be endlessly fascinating in the correct hands (i.e. Bryce's, not mine). It sounds like there are some effects being applied in real time here. I like the tremolo type stuff. Piece number three has an adagio orchestral feel, quite pastoral there. Fascinating.
Ian C Stewart

REVIEW: Auzel - "Old" -- 2011

Auzel - Old
Auzel - Old
AUZEL
Old - download, 2011
www.vuzhmusic.com
14 shortish pieces. Micro, minimalistic. Lots of samples, surrounded by rustic, homemade vocal drones. "I Remember It More Now" is a couple of rhythmic, glitchy loops beset by noise-abuse. "The Maid And The Cook" is kooky and frenetic, using some seriously high frequencies amid piano and xylophone-type sounds. Like a lost piece by Skinner Box. "Incorrect Spell" continues similarly, maybe like one of the early Rasputina album interludes. "Too True" is an all-too-brief vocal piece that sounds like some lost record on 4AD that I wish I had heard before. Wow. "Herringbone" is a whispery, breathy, trippy, heavily-processed conversation. "She Turned Into The Dog" is just gorgeous ambience, sounds like an echoey cello or an e-bow with a bit of humming on top. This album is scary and weird. I like it very much. A mighty fine release.
Ian C Stewart

INTERVIEW: Jim Santo of The Sharp Things, The Kennel Recording Studio, etc.

Without this man, none of this would be here.
Jim Santo

AUTOreverse Issue #14, Summer 2011
JIM SANTO
Interview by
Ian C Stewart

Is there anything you're feeling particularly MOUTHY about at the moment?
Are you kidding? I am a non-stop bitchin' machine. I spent most of today on the phone with help desk personnel, need I say more?