
SHUTTLE358
CHESSA
CAT.NO:
12k1030
EDITION: 1500
RELEASE: DECEMBER 2004
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TRACKS:
ash
chessa
blast
duh
marche
nerf (MP3)

west nile
melt
logical (MP3)

dead leaves
scrapbook |
Without
a doubt Shuttle358 has become one of the most admired artists
to emerge from modern electronic music’s sea of musicians.
From the humble beginnings of a demo CD in 12k’s mailbox
to 4 critically acclaimed cds, Dan Abrams is, to some, the one
credited for bringing a warmth and human touch back into what
has often been considered a very cold, sterile genre. It began
with 1999’s Optimal.lp (12k1005),
a groundbreaking debut release that immediately defined the Shuttle358
sound; a hybridization of the then-emerging “microsound”
genre with Eno’s true ambient explorations. In 2000 Abrams
outdid himself with Frame (12k1011)
by honing his sound design and exploring production techniques
at rates that made his “now” quite brief and creating
what was to become one of the most sought-after cds in the 12k
catalog. Also with Frame emerged Abrams photographic influences
which he explains:
"my photos take the concept of framing “real life”
quite literally. more specifically, i focus on pieces of life
that are left behind, but still part of us. thats why often i
leave the human presence out from situations that usually have
many people. in that case, i am capturing the moment that an object
(or space) is left behind or about to be left in a state of stillness.
it is parting temporarily from its human companion. or simply,
i am capturing our life as humans from the point of view of those
objects. but in the end, they tell the story about our lives because
the subject of my photos are the objects of humanity."
Chessa is the third release from Abrams’ Shuttle358
moniker on 12k and he continues to do what he does best: attempt
to move microsound away from the world of theory and towards absolute
real life. LIke his photographs, Chessa is music about,
and to be listened to in, unexpected places. It is a narrative,
a simple slice of life that plays out through the incidental photography
of the cd cover. To achieve this Abrams fuses irregular granular
sound particles, like the movements of everyday life, with a deliberate
melodic base that captures emotion and simplicity.
Chessa is packaged in an expanded 6-panel digipack that
features Abrams’ photography which is an equally important
part as the music. He is planning a printed series of works as
well as an online gallery of images to develop this unexpected
story.
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