RGis Renouard LariviRe LP ContrE

Cut by Rashad Becker at Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin, November 2018 Mastering: Mathias Durand Translations: ValÌÄå©rie VivancosÌ¢‰Û_å å¬ Layout: Stephen O'Malley Photos: StÌÄå©phane Ouzounoff, Bernard Bruges-Renard Coordination GRM: FranÌÄå¤ois BonnetÌ¢‰Û_å...
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Cut by Rashad Becker at Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin, November 2018
Mastering: Mathias Durand
Translations: ValÌÄå©rie VivancosÌ¢‰Û_å å¬
Layout: Stephen O'Malley
Photos: StÌÄå©phane Ouzounoff, Bernard Bruges-Renard
Coordination GRM: FranÌÄå¤ois BonnetÌ¢‰Û_å å¬
Executive Production: Peter Rehberg
SIDE A
ContrÌÄå©e (2013), 20'
SIDE B
AllÌÄå©geance volatile (2002), 8'46
Esquive (2010), 10'10
The mastering of these tracks was done by Mathias Durand at FranÌÄå¤ois LÌÄå» XuÌÄå¢n's Studio 101, in Paris. I would like to warmly thank him for this.
AllÌÄå©geance volatile and Esquive each tackle the same issue in their own way. Overcoming time: whether it be successive, additional, enumerative, or repetitive. However, there is nothing here about the ensuing nature of so-called "repetitive" music. These are types of high-end music. And it is more about insistence, the obstinacy of an individual who keeps knocking on a door that will never open.
AllÌÄå©geance's rustic drumming, talkative, acidulous, colourful and overarticulated, with almost clownish desinences, eventually dies out in this very respite. The iterative and puffy shimmering of Esquive with its dull, thin and precise sounds, shifts and is engulfed into another sonic world Ì¢‰Û_å ‰â •À_ which appears as a gaping and collapsed response to this prime insistency.
This is, indeed, a 'volatile allegiance' and 'avoidance' from the sonic to the musical elements: the musical phenomenon anticipated and pursued as the non-sound of sound Ì¢‰Û_å ‰â •À_ or, in other words, the void of sound. This seems to be the lesson of the concrete attitude in music. Such is the kind of questioning that stirs the composer.Ì¢‰Û_å å¬
He returns with another title: ContrÌÄå©e, which, once again, speaks of a counter-event. Here, the movement is broader, more generous, more confident. Time spreads and stretches out. What seems to be a landscape of entanglements, trajectories, influx, masses and points emerges. "Something" rises and presents itself out of the sounds - these escaping beings, these "relatively short combustion flames " (Schaeffer).
The piece consists of five consecutive and uninterrupted parts: EntrÌÄå©e and Stance I Ì¢‰Û_å ‰â •À_ VÌÄå©hÌÄå©mence de l'air and Stance II Ì¢‰Û_å ‰â •À_ Grande Allure. It is the central section of an electroacoustic triptych with Sables (2011) as the first and Nil (2017) as the last.
ContrÌÄå©e is dedicated to Philippe Mion, whose friendly ears have been entrusted with my music for so many years.

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