Hector Zazou & Bernard Caillaud - Quadri+Cromie (Materiali Sonori)
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Label info: MASO CD 90139, 12957 0139 2 Date: April 10, 2006 Type: CD Copyright: Materiali Sonori | |
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Release info:: Materiali Sonori, CD album + DVD |
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Quadri +Chromies with its almost contemporary tones, is the result of a two-year collaboration with the painter Bernard Caillaud. The musician lets the colours be heard and the painter, the sounds be seen. | |
Brian Eno, Ryuichi Sakamoto, David Sylvian, Peter Bruck, Bill Rieflin (REM) and Archaea Strings are the protagonists of musics that Hector Zazou has composed for the electronic images of French painter BERNARD CAILLAUD.
The work is contained in a dvd+cd edition in a box which includes ten postcards. Each disc is seperately packed in a card sleeve. Each postcard features a video artwork of Caillaud and represents a track from the album.
Quadri[+]Chromies brings together the video pictures of Bernard Caillaud and the electronic music of Hector Zazou.
Images and music are generated by computer. Colors and sounds seem to dialogue in a strange mechanical music that becomes understood by the spectator.
Hector Zazou has composed a serie of pieces for electronic and strings. Brilliant musicians like David Sylvian, Brian Eno, Ryuichi Sakamato, Peter Buck et Bill Rieflin (from REM) have been involved in the recording sessions. Quadri[+]Chromies is presented two ways (which can be complementary):
- An installation : Every monitor has its painting and its music, which evolve into infinity, never repeating themselves.
- A concert : The paintings are projected onto one to four screens (the images use a format of 5X6 meters) and the music is broadcast in 5.1. Hector Zazou who manages all the electronic parts is backed by strings and woods.
Quadri[+]Chromies was created in concert in Florence (Festival Fabbrica Europa) in May 2002, and performed in Moscow in October 2003, Monterrey (Mexico) in October 2004 and Sofia (Bulgaria) in March 2005.
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Tracklist
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Credits:
Cello - Damiano Puliti
Double Bass - Filippo Pedol
Executive Producer - Jean-Michel Reusser
Mastered By - Kai Blankenberg
Mixed By - Peter Walsh
Producer, Composed By, Arranged By, Performer - Hector Zazou
Recorded By - Lorenzo Moka Tommasini
Strings - Archea Strings
Viola - Marcello Puliti
Violin - Mauro Fabbrucci, Vieri Bugli
tracklist:
CD:
- Chutes Géométriques (6:04) Performer - Ryuichi Sakamoto
- Matière Pensante (5:53) Performer - David Sylvian, Peter Buck
- Lignes Et Rectangles (6:41) Performer - Peter Buck, Ryuichi Sakamoto
- Elipses (6:17) Performer - Brian Eno, Ryuichi Sakamoto
- Horizontales/Verticales (6:00) Performer - Brian Eno, Bill Rieflin
- Chromatisme Horizontal (6:05) Performer - Peter Buck, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Bill Rieflin
- Textures (6:19) Performer - Brian Eno
- Carrés Du Noir Au Bleu (4:54) Performer - Ryuichi Sakamoto, Bill Rieflin
- Noir, Blanc, Gris (4:09) Performer - Bill Rieflin
- Triangles (10:26)
- Arc En Ciel Vertical (4:58)
DVD:
- Noir, Blanc, Gris (4:07) Performer - Bill Rieflin
- Carrés Du Noir Au Bleu (4:54) Performer - Ryuichi Sakamoto, Bill Rieflin
- Arc En Ciel Vertical (5:00)
- Chutes Géométriques (6:00) Performer - Ryuichi Sakamoto
- Chromatisme Horizontal (6:07) Performer - Peter Buck , Ryuichi Sakamoto , Bill Rieflin
- Matière Pensante (5:53) Performer - David Sylvian, Peter Buck
- Horizontales/Verticales (5:38) Performer - Brian Eno, Bill Rieflin
- Triangles (6:47)
- Lignes Et Rectangles (6:38) Performer - Peter Buck, Ryuichi Sakamoto
- Texture (5:59) Performer - Brian Eno
David contribution: samples on instrumental track 3.
Ryuichi contributes on track 1, 4 and 5 (latter with Brian Eno)
Digital paintings by Bernard Cailloud
Verification with David's management made clear that a couple of years ago, David supplied Zazou with a selection of sounds which he has now incorporated into the track Matiére pensante of Quadri+Cromie. That was David's only involvement in the project.
Quadri+Chromie review by Nenad Georgievski
originally published at All About Jazz
Hector
Zazou insists on looking forward and never resting on his laurels.
Maybe that is because he never bothers to repeat the same formulas that
made him successful and earned him recognition in the first place. This
French composer, producer and sonic sculptor has been producing works
that merge richly textured electronics with non-Western aesthetics, thus
undertaking voyages into the eclectic and often the unheard. Quadri+Chromies
is the result of a two-year collaboration with French digital painter
Bernard Caillaud. It presents the soundtrack composed for the multimedia
performances the two artists did based on digital painting sequences by
Caillaud. The pieces start with a strange cacophony of varied
sonic textures and interesting samples. All of them evince a ceaseless
motion, which throughout its flow mutates, corrodes and malfunctions.
And sonic sculpturing he does. The music is in a state of continuous
flux, turning into some sort of eerie bleep-fest with discordant
percussion, synth whooshes and synth-like strings. Somehow, as the
complexity of these pieces grows, so does their unpredictability.
Contributions feature artists such as David Sylvian, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Peter Buck
(REM), Brian Eno and Bill Rieflin. The CD is accompanied by a DVD with
computer graphic images accompanying this music, and ten postcards with
visuals. Quadri+Chromies is not easy listening—it's
both demanding and challenging. It may test many listeners, and just
like with every previous release by Zazou, the fascination lies in the
music's singularity and continuing challenge. In a way, this is the
sound of our technological present in all its complexity. (With kind permission re-published from Michael Ricci of All About Jazz)
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