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This trio makes a very nice electro-acoustic improv match. Günter Müller, owner of the Swiss label For 4 Ears and one of the first
European artists to develop a microsound esthetic in the '90s, visits Australia in July 2002 to perform at What Is Music?, an annual festival
organized in Melbourne by guitarist Oren Ambarchi. Rounding up the trio is local electronician Philip Samartzis. This CD presents two extended
pieces. The first one, 31 minutes in duration, was recorded live on July 16, 2002. The second, 21 minutes long, is an Internet
collaboration conducted in the fall of 2003, each improviser working at home. "Cooler" (the first piece) proposes a clinical look at e-a
improv. The musicians display acute listening and a startling level of precision in their interventions. If fascinating, the piece remains
somewhat cold or emotionless, which actually works out better than those words could indicate. On the contrary, "Warmer" is, well, warmer.
It may have to do with the fact that Ambarchi's shimmering guitar drones are pushed further upfront or that the piece sounds much more
focused, without a single dull second. If Ambarchi's contribution is rather easy to isolate (although that may be a lure), Müller's and
Samartzis' blend into one set of enigmatic textures, the former mixing acoustic elements (his minimal percussion) with electronic processes
and samples, the latter using field recordings (both urban and nature-based) along with electronic sounds. The two pieces would work
great as two sides of an LP, but the first one is too long to fit on vinyl. So hit the pause button after track one and allow yourself some
time to let it settle in.
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