
CASCONE + CHARTIER
+ DEUPREE
AFTER
CAT.NO:
12k1017
EDITION: 500
RELEASE: JANUARY 2002
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TRACKS:
1. cascone + chartier
+ deupree
2. new world rising (new density mix)
3. afterimage
4. 4+2_stil.live
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After
is the product of the meeting of Kim Cascone, Richard Chartier,
and Taylor Deupree at Montreal's Micro_Mutek 2 on April 6th, 2001.
Scheduled to perform solo sets they decided to do an unexpected
improvisational live laptop set at the end of the evening which
ended up being one of the highlights of the evening.
Each artist utilized his own software
and contributed his own sound to the 20+ minute performance. Cascone's
custom Max/MSP patch sputtered and spewed random chunks of soundfiles
while he processed the output in real time through various effects.
Chartier ended up being the unlikely designated rhythm unit for
the night; supplying pulses, basses and precision-craftted clicks.
Deupree washed over the whole mix with gentle drones and blankets
of sine wave layers. The result was a surprisingly diverse, layered,
and engaging recording.
With a desire to release and catalog
the evening's production, Cascone, Chartier, and Deupree decided
that to extend the time of the project to make a full length cd
that each of them would create a new work using the original live
set as source material for their piece. Cascone ushered in a new
era of dense DSP with the "New World Rising (New Density Mix),"
a reworking of key elements from the end of the performance treated
with his ever-evolving Max creations. Chartier chose the more
subtle elements of the night and created "Afterimage." Deep, filtered
tones create warm washes of bass that are punctuated by fragments
of the original soundfiles that he used during the live set, more
audible than his more recent compositions. Deupree's "4+2_Stil
Live" reconstruction uses a mix of 4 loops layered by an additional
2 passages which he then works into new loops using custom programmed
software algorithms. These new loops are then structured to form
a highly repetitive and evolving piece of churning, hypnotic tones
. . . a preview and exercise into methods for his upcoming cd
"Stil."
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