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VIEW LARGER COVER JODI
CAVE
FOR MYRIA
CAT.NO:
12k1043
RELEASE: JUNE 2007
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TRACKS:
01 FOR MYRIA (ONE)
02 RARA.A
03 RARA.B
04 UNTITLED
05 FOR MYRIA (TWO) (MP3)

06 RARA.C
07 FOR SINE AND BREATH TONES
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On
his cd debut, UK sound artist Jodi Cave creates seven short compositions
united by themes of singularity and natural randomness. One of
the most immediate features of For Myria is its restrained
sound palette. Like an instrumentalist who has laid a small collection
of choice instruments out in front of him, Cave creates beautifully
intimate collages, each touching on maybe only 2 or 3 sounds,
woven together by computer processing which has been pushed into
the background, utilized more as a compositional aid than a sound
source. With instruments such as harmonium, clarinet, and guitar,
through field recordings, stones, and scraps of metal, Cave paints
a most introspective music in blurred swatches of minimal color...
The tones are musical, delicate, punctured by the scraping of
close-mic’d found objects rattling across the stereo field.
Cave’s choice of instrumentation helps him create pieces
that exist as singular objects, each ebbing and shuffling with
accidental dynamics. There is a very tactile and earthy feel to
his work as he lets the sounds take a natural course, influencing
and sculpting them with his own studio techniques.
Who (or what) is “Myria”? It is not known, but , Cave
says... “It sounds yellow...”
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Featured on 12k’s Blueprints compilation (12k1039, 2006),
Jodi Cave was brought up outside of Sheffield playing the clarinet.
His influences come from the art world via work from the likes
of Yves Klein, Ad Reinhardt, and Agnes Martin. He strives to blend
technology and and art in the most natural of ways.
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