SYMPTOM OF THISEASE   REVIEWS

 

À semelhança de Rasal.Asad , também Samuel Jerónimo, sob o alter-ego Bio, se atira para uma extensa suite narrativa electrónica na primeira (e, sem dúvida, mais recomendável) faixa da compilação SYMPTOM OF THISEASE , mas os motivos da peça, “The Distant Image of the Abstract Light ”, são mais circulares e tecnológicos – do que os utilizados por Rasal.Asad -, oscilando entre um ambientalismo desolado, colagens de sons-memórias aleatórios (vozes, piano, relógios) e breves surtos de exuberância rítmica. A contribuição do italiano Eugénio Maggi , aka Cria Cuervos , pega em gama idêntica de ingredientes mas reduz o composto a um leque de frequências subliminares, tal como as três faixas de The Beautiful Schizophonic (Jorge Mantas), que readquirem o bafo de ameaça latente do EP de Rasal.Asad (e dos Main).]

BLITZ - PORTUGAL

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Nunca me sinto muito bem a olhar com os ouvidos para estas peças. Muito à vontade. São peças que vão muito para lá daquilo que os meus olhos conseguem ouvir, muito para lá daquilo que os meus sentidos conseguem tactear. Essa é a beleza, o que ouvimos?

Bio
Nasce em 1999 para compor a banda sonora de uma curta metragem que nunca a chegou a ser. “The Distant Images of the Abstract Light ” sim, editada em 1999 viu novamente em 2004 a luz do dia; sim, ao fim de 11 minutos cheira-se a luz do dia; antes foi o vento, os zunzuns da noite, uma calmaria até assustadora. Há um encadeamento, uma estrutura narrativa que quase se consegue sentir (facilmente) ao longo da peça (a certeza não é aqui de todo sustentável). Aos 11 minutos, o dia desperta, acorda-se e há o trânsito, as pessoas que falam, a vida do dia a dia. Soturna, mas bela. Bio é Samuel Jerónimo, sempre e bem, entre a hibridez do clássico e o experimental. O melhor registo do disco.

The Beatiful Schizophonic
É como uma corrente, de ondas, vagas distantes, corrente sanguínea que se vai aproximando e enrolando na areia da praia cada vez mais envolvente. Ameaçadora. Cada vez mais fechada. " Her heart is a room full of drones " não é um quarto é uma caixa, um sólido geométrico onde encosto o ouvido e ooommmmm até parar. É isso...depois vem a alma, mais perto, mais sonora, arrebatadora como um cilindro que se prepara para avançar sobre nós, enquanto ao longe, a suave e dissipada música nos acompanha num avassalador e contínuo fim. Assim continua a sua caminhada. " Soul scanner " está mais perto do coração, bate mais forte, dá cor à alma...até que se esvai...de repente. A rapariga? não vi, estava muito longe...em paz. The Beatiful Schizophonic é mais conceptual, é um pouco menos sedutor, o minimalismo das suas linhas electrónicas torna-o menos complexo, menos inovador, um pouco mais repetitivo. Algo mais.
The Beatiful Schizophonic é Jorge Mantas.
Luis Van Seixas masterizou .]

TROMPA - PORTUGAL

 

 

This is a split CD between 3 artists. Bio and Cria Cuervos who get a track each and the Beautiful Schizophonic who get three tracks. It would   only really be fair if I were to review each bands contribution by themselves , so here I go.

BIO: Bio seem to be a sound collage artist, but a sound collage artist of a very high standard. The 19 minute long track gives us a hugely relaxing intro of chinese wind chimes, gongs and rain fading intocrickets . The thing is that Bio seems to have a fabulous amount of self control, each section seems almost too long, but the effect is actually very hypnotic. Hypnotic to the effect that when the small sections with beats come in it's a big surprise. I really really like this track, it has the same effect on me as a lot of silk saw stuff where it almost blanks my mind completely and I become at peace. Great.

CRIA CUERVOS: Cria Cuervos hit us with a 17 and a half minute track which starts with a minute of low end hum. After the first minute it starts to remind of the tappy percussion on first track off Autechre's Confield album but with extra sound recordings in the background and then turns into a sound collage track. Unfortunately this track is not as well done or interesting as the B

io track. It's still pretty good, but not as good.

THE BEAUTIFUL SCHIZOPHONIC: Three tracks with more traditional (albeit still long) lengths. The first track feels like walking in a huge warehouse with soft angle grinding going on in the background. Much more of a textural piece than a musical piece. The second one is considerably more dynamic with a threatening swelling pit of distortion creeping up on you. The third track is probably great on a super-expensive stereo as it's mostly sub-frequencies. Unfortunately it's almost totally lost on these headphones.

BLACKHARVEST - U.K.

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CD tripartido por ambientes electrónicos de Bio ( aka , Samuel Jerónimo cujo o álbum de estreia "Redra andra endre de fase" mereceu uma atenção no Underworld anterior), Cria Cuervos (de Itália) e The Beautiful Schizophonic ( aka , Jorge Mantas, editor de zines de música extremista e escritor - ver Underworld #11). É usada matéria-prima sonora de três identidades, identidades essas que se diluem na edição do CD. Embora, que a faixa inicial de Bio, se destaque das outras quatro. Longe da erudição do CD de estreia de Jerónimo, o compositor usa electrónica de forma bastante dinâmica e quase caótica. Será interessante saber o que irá Samuel Jerónimo fazer no futuro. Desde já é mais do que uma promessa nacional no campo do electro-acústico . Já os outros dois projectos são minimalistas e conceptuais que perdem versus o "músico verdadeiro". Esta edição salienta a diferença quando um "músico verdadeiro" e um "esteta" metem-se a fazer música "aborrecida" (senso comum quando se fala em música ambiental electrónica), o primeiro consegue imprimir e concretizar mais ideias do que o segundo que recorre ao massacre da repetição ad eternum do ruído. Jerónimo salvou o CD!]

UNDERWORLD - PORTUGAL

 

Again Thisco showcase underground artists who explore sinuous forms with found objects and post-industrial atmospheres. This is a split in which participate the Portuguese Bio, Samuel Jerónimo, the Italian Cría Cuervos, aka Eugenio Maggi and Portuguese The Beautiful Schizophonic, aka Jorge Mantas.

The first contribution is of Bio who creates expectancy with gongs, percussion of glass objects, Eastern flutes and field recordings obtained in some desolated place with the crickets sounds that are processed altering their volume and intensity. The evolution of ‘The distant image of the abstract light’ is unpredictable, from the almost deafening noise of synthetic sounds, passing through the irruption of drill & bass to mechanic rhythm and a classical piece. All finely blended.

Another long track of more than 17 minutes is ‘Foret, foret, des yeux fourmillent’ of Cría Cuervos, which is mixture of sounds of found objects and a background made out of noises that form a dense and distant swelling.

The Beautiful Schizophonic completes this split with three tracks where the first one, ‘Her heart is a room full of drones’, is almost a tribute to drone music: an impenetrable wall of sonorous matter. ‘Soul scanner’ is certainly chilling noise and drones, which could be transformed in pure noise. The low dynamic ranges on ‘Girl in ecstatic peace’ remember Richard Chartier's minimal atmospheres, where the listener must pay attention to which some people would think that it's silence.

Thisco brings with this split music that disturbs by its exquisite darkness.]

LOOP -CHILE

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The three projects included on this split CD release form a sampler of sorts, representing three different takes on ambient music and noise. Ranging in variety from solid static to virtual soundtrack arrangements, each artist contributes a little less than twenty minutes of their own unique work, and two spend that time on a single extended piece.


In "The Distant Image of the Abstract Light," Bio has composed a finished soundtrack to a short avant-garde film, complete with jarring alarms ringing at the end. Tinkling wind chimes and muted gongs introduce the story, which like any abstract meanders with little hesitation through a variety of possible scenarios and movements. Organic elements are prominently manifested at first, but nocturnal insects quickly give way to sharply tactile mechanical elements, such as shuddering rhythms at home in a steam-powered textile mill, and later, what I liken to a malfunctioning calliope. The human voice surfaces once from beneath this swirling menagerie of sound, a sample which brings a brief respite from clanking factory embellishments before ambient noises take over once more.

"Forêt, Forêt, des Yeux Fourmillent," by Cría Cuervos, begins in silence, steadily building wave upon wave into a creeping tide of deeply rumbling bass. Organic clicks, chirps and knocks gradually seep into the already moving bass, rising and falling away in turn as well. Later, shifting beads and agitated pebbles of sound add their percolating movement, awash in the constant cycle of ebb and flow that characterizes this piece. This all adds up to the smoothest, most organically subtle blending of textures (and the best composition) heard on this release.


From The Beautiful Schizophonic's "Her Heart is a Room Full of Drones" and "Soul Scanner", all I seem to get is (surprise) drones and more drones, with supporting elements of white noise and static. I'd sleep to it if I left my stereo looping the tracks all night long. For years I've slept with a fan turned on, and these tracks seem as if they would make a delightful substitute with their indistinguishable, deep and fuzzy machine roar. The most intriguing track by far is "Girl in Ecstatic Peace", with its dark, threatening bass fluttering at the depths of perception, and vaguely crawling oscillations appropriate to crushing benthic visions.]

CONNEXINO BIZARRE - PORTUGAL