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A Meditation, A Film, A Fortune by James Edmonds

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Release Date: 2015-03-13

Label: Midnight Circles

Homedubbed cassette in clear plastic. Comes with handstamped label, xerox-cover on heavy grey paper and handstamped liner notes. Cover varies slightly from tape to tape. Each one is a unique copy.

""A Meditation, A Film, A Fortune" is full of delayed and ever-altering field-recordings, manipulated tones and a metallic swirls. Although most of the sounds on the first track, recorded in 2014 and called "A Meditation", hide their origin behind a heavy set of filters and effects, Side B gives an explicit glimpse of its recorded material. A film-projector moving in the center of a sound collage called "A Film" (recorded in 2009), which soon is surrounded by different field-recordings (of a construction site in a city, a radio choir) and pitch-manipulated tapes. It's the perfect composition for a long lost film, a sequel to Dziga Vertov's "Man With a Movie Camera", as it takes its recorded material from different places and assembles it afterwards – a superimposition like in photography or film, where different setups and shots can create one image that is entirely fictional and real at the same time (you can hear the developing bath of the exposed material at the end of "A Film"). "Flüssige Skulptur", the last track of the album, manages to draw back to the beginning of Side A. Not only was it recorded in 2014 as well, it stems from similar sound-roots too. Again a looped sequence, that sounds a bit like a marimba, evolves over time, shifts from foreground to background as other sounds emerge – muted, hazy, like sparks of dust – until the whole composition slowly fades out, leaving the listener to the hiss of the analogue tape-material."

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