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2010 repress on vinyl, originally released late 2008. LP version; beautifully packaged with reversed Jon Wozencroft photography (compared to the CD edition) on the cover, and nicely printed innersleeves, etc. Feels luxurious.
Christian Fennesz used acoustic and electric guitars, synths, electronics, lloopp and computers All tracks composed, performed, recorded and mixed by Christian Fennesz at Amann Studios, Vienna and C-street, Paris except "The Colour of Three" by Christian Fennesz & Anthony Pateras and "Glide" which was composed and performed by Rosy Parlane & Christian Fennesz (recorded live in Paris and then edited and mixed at Amman Studios). Black Sea is Fennesz's 4th solo album for touch and his first since Venice in 2004. |
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Using acoustic and electric guitars, bass, synths, computers, Fennesz continues to engage and entrance us in equal measure.
Fennesz writes: "Seven Stars was recorded in Vienna in January 2011. I recorded and mixed the album within 3 weeks. Liminal and July were existing pieces which i have reworked. (I wrote an early version of Liminal in a hotel room in Bali in 2010). There is also a version of Liminal that I have been playing live for some time. My friend Steven Hess, with whom I have worked before, happened to be in Vienna at the time of the sessions, so I invited him to join me in the studio. Christoph Amann recorded the drums using a selection of his great microphones including his amazing new Josephson. I wanted to make a record that has a certain lightness about it and at the same time explore new territory using drums on one track. This might be something I will continue with in the future." features Steven Hess on drums, recorded at Amannstudios by Christoph Amann Fennesz's first solo release since Black Sea [Touch # TO:76, 2008] is a 4 track 10" vinyl, with a CD version due in September 2011 |
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Remastered, expanded gatefold double LP version (briefly available as a single LP in 2001 and o/p for 10 years now). This version features new artwork by Tina Frank, based on the original 2001 Mego release. Contains "Ohne Sonne" and "47 Blues," previously only available on the Japanese CD versions, as well as a new, extended version of "Happy Audio," exclusive to this release. Endless Summer, originally released in 2001 by Mego, was a breakthrough album for Christian Fennesz -- the album which brought his name and music towards the first steps of mainstream recognition. Following on from the more experimental Hotel Paral.lel (EMEGO 016CD) and the Beach Boys-homaged Plays single, Endless Summer brought the guitars more to the front, the electronics shimmered more, and the melodies shined more brightly. It went on to become a classic of its time, topping many end-of-year polls.
Artwork by Tina Frank. Cut at Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin September 2010 Contains 'Ohne Sonne' and '47 Blues' previously only available on the Japenese CD versions. As well as an new extended version of 'Happy Audio' exclusive to this release. |
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Live In Japan Part Two is the second part of two separately-released live albums from the legendary trio Fenn O'Berg (Christian Fennesz, Jim O'Rourke and Peter Rehberg), featuring recordings taken from their 2009 Japanese tour.
KYOTO 2 recorded 27.10.2009 at Club Metro, Kyoto. NAGOYA 2 recorded 26.10.2009 at ClubQuattro, Nagoya |
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Live In Japan Part One is the first part of two separately-released live albums from the legendary trio Fenn O'Berg (Christian Fennesz, Jim O'Rourke and Peter Rehberg), featuring recordings taken from their 2009 Japanese tour.
KYOTO 1 recorded 27.10.2009 at Club Metro, Kyoto. TOKYO 1 recorded 24.10.2009 at SuperDeluxe, Tokyo |
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Thats right, they're back! After a hiatus of almost 9 years the legendary trio of Christian Fennesz, Jim O'Rourke and Peter Rehberg have returned with a new studio album. Technically the first studio album as previous releases were edits of live performances.
They spent a week in Studio GOK Sound, Tokyo to lay down some stunning electronic works. Whereas previously the emphasis was on a chaotic blend of found samples mangled through their mobile computing systems to create a humorous oddball sound, 'In Stereo' implements a more wider instrumental palette of analogue & digital synthesis, guitar, piano, bass and percussion. What they do maintain is the ability to make a near psychedelic audio blend where its impossible to determine who does what. Written and performed by Christian Fennesz, Jim O'Rourke & Peter Rehberg Recorded and mixed at Studio GOK Sound, Tokyo, October 2009 Mastered at Piethopraxis, Köln, December 2009 Photos by Shunichiro Okada (Outside) & Ujin Matsuo (Inside) |
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Fenn O'Berg (Christian Fennesz, Jim O'Rourke and Peter Rehberg) first hit the scene after a surprise appearance at the Nickelsdorf Festival in 1997. Throughout 1998 and 1999 the trio toured extensively throughout Austria, Germany, Belgium, France, Italy, Switzerland and Spain, as well as shows in North America and Japan. The highlights of these trips were presented on 'The Magic Sound'. Although they were not first group to utilise mainly mobile computing devices, they were the first to bring such a set up to venues that would not normally book or even be interested in such things. This resulted in some very polarised reactions from both audience and promoters alike. In many instances the group needed to 'escape' the city they played. In Rome Jim O'Rourke was even given an acoustic guitar and more or less forced to play a short acoustic set before anyone could leave the building. Despite all of this, there was a generally positive response, with some shows going down as local legend. However its worth considering that the technology at the tine didn't offer the convenience of 'plug in and play' of current operating systems and applications. This of course led to set of recordings like no other. Not only was the rule book ripped up but the tour book as well. Each show became an improvised twisted journey through the various strands of electronic music where popular music sources (some more obvious than others) clashed with more academic tricks, but never sounding like being part of either. By 2002, the groups live output was drastically reduced due to all three members schedules moving in different directions. Only two performances were committed that year, and although the sound was more polished and one could even suggest that 'they knew what they were doing', their polarising effect was still there. One show was a sold out over enthusiastic Centre Pompidou in Paris, and the other a miserable 'count them on one hand' turnout at a jazz club in Vienna. Edited highlights of these shows made up 'The Return Of..'.
All tracks by Christian Fennesz, Jim O'Rourke & Peter Rehberg Artwork by Tina Frank Remastered at Piethopraxis, Köln, January 2009 |
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