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Plaid, Mira Calix, Matthias Kispert, Autobam - Quayola - Strata Sound Series

Plaid, Mira Calix, Matthias Kispert, Autobam - Quayola - Strata Sound Series

Musician: Plaid
Album title: Quayola - Strata Sound Series
Style: IDM, Experimental, Glitch
Released: 2013
Country: Hong Kong
Size MP3 version: 1981 mb
Size APE version: 1969 mb
Size WMA version: 1339 mb
Rating ✫: 4.6
Votes: 887
Format: APE ASF VQF XM FLAC ADX MP3
Genre: Electronic

Plaid, Mira Calix, Matthias Kispert, Autobam - Quayola - Strata Sound Series


Tracklist

A1 Autobam Strata 1 4:57
A1 Autobam, Mira Calix Strata 2 7:24
B1 Plaid Strata 3 6:57
B1 Matthias Kispert Strata 4 7:13
A2 Matthias Kispert Matter 9:40
B2 Matthias Kispert Topologies 3:38

Credits

  • Cover – Davide Quayola
  • Design – Alex Simonini
  • Producer – nnlr*

Notes

U.K.-based visual artist Quayola teams up with Hong Kong-based label NON LINEAR/NLS Records on a limited edition run of collectible vinyl records featuring musical scores from his Strata series. Music has always been a critical component in Quayola’s audiovisual installations and digital film compositions, resulting in collaborations with world-renown electronic musicians like Mira Calix, Autobam, Plaid and Matthias Kispert. As a sort of artistic tribute to the role music plays in animating, activating and completing the visual works, this vinyl project sees the video works’ audio scores--the most intangible element of these already ephemeral, digital works--transformed into a traditional, analog, archival format.

Inspired by the invisible geometries and topologies contained within iconic works of classical painting and architecture, the Strata films are a collision of old and new aesthetics. While sound and imagery were conceived to work in perfect harmony, the soundscapes are beautiful and evocative in their own right. Even so, they still carry traces of their visual counterparts.

“Like a landscape painter who is inspired by a specific image or place, these pieces of music carry the essence of the video works, as they were generated accordingly,” notes Quayola.

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