after the success of "insen" this collaborative project has not reached its conclusion. to co-inside with the second major insen tour by carsten nicolai aka alva noto + ryuichi sakamoto in 2006, raster-noton releases the revep cd single. this cd-ep offers unreleased pieces from the sessions and musical exchanges that began with "vrioon" and found its next level with "insen".
with an aura of mystery revep breaks the rules of traditional acoustics such as the separation of sound and noise. "you hardly can go further, hardly can get deeper into the structure of sounds - in order to discover a beauty never heard before." tim lorenz, groove.
revep features >ax mr.l.
Zremasterowane we współpracy z Calyx Mastering nagrania z płyt "Vrioon", "Insen", "Revep", "Utp" i "Summvs" zostaną udostępnione na płytach winylowych i CD pod tytułem 'reMASTER', z dołączonymi ekskluzywnymi, niewydanymi wcześniej kompozycjami i umieszczone w pięknie zaprojektowanej obwolucie z oryginalną okładką autorstwa Carstena Nicolaia.
RE MASTER - Part of the V.I.R.U.S series
Initially released in 2006, ‘Revep’ is the third collaboration album between Alva Noto and Ryuichi Sakamoto and the third installment of V.I.R.U.S.’s five albums series. Remastered in 2021 in collaboration with Calyx Studio, the album’s recordings are accompanied by three new compositions titled ‘City Radieuse’, ‘Veru 1’, and ‘Veru 2’.
‘City Radieuse’ was composed for the 2012 short cinematic essay titled ‘Cité Radieuse’ and part of Carsten Nicolai’s ‘future past perfect’ series. The video shot at le Corbusier’s Unité D’Habitation in Nantes (called ‘cité radieuse’) takes the viewer through the modular system and design applied to the residential buildings. The film’s narrative unfolds through a sequence of images tracking the apartments’ indoor space and details, and points to the different benchmarks of standardized production as they correlate to their environment and its inhabitants. The album’s original recordings resulted from musical exchanges that began with ‘Vrioon’ and revolved around a collaborative arrangement of Sakamoto’s classic ‘Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence,’ the theme music to the 1983 movie starring David Bowie, Takeshi Kitano, and Ryuichi Sakamoto himself. In ‘Revep,’ the piano takes the lead while the padded bass and pitched electronic frequencies mark sudden change. Deeply evocative and effortlessly colliding worlds of analog beauty and digit....... more