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\/\ http://www.eusocial.com/nnnnnnnn/wintered.k!sz \/\ http://www.eusocial.com/nnnnnnnn/wintered.k!sz Concert title I Keep asking how deep the snow's gotten Musicians ayelet harpaz netochka nezvanova anne la berge Venue Overtoom301 Concert date 26 jan, 02 Reviewed 13 feb, 02 An ongoing cycle of performances based on the Seasons , Winter's dedication , took place at the OT 301 on a stormy Saturday night at the end of January. Netochka Nezvanova and Ayelet Harpaz both beautifully attired in plastic dresses, seated on the floor of a stage in the centre of the concrete studios of the OT 301 created a subtle and fluent sonic image of 'winter' in an improvised piece that lasted about 25 minutes. Working with what I assume was in part fixed material, Ayelet Harpaz used Haiku's , in the original Japanese - sung mostly on the border between voice an whisper, as a basis for improvisation. Her vocal style can best be described as intimate, she plays with aspects of breathing, whispering, sighing, and fleeting melodic patterns; phrases evolve and dissolve into the hiss of breath. Netochka Nezvanova , processing Ayelet's voice with LiSa created a seamless flow of fluctuating speeds and micro-collisions. The sound world was both full and fragile, multi-layered horizontal movement that was rich in higher-partials ( a trademark of Netochka's sound). The piece which seemed to fall into several clearly defined parts, marked by a different haiku, had a wonderful static quality that was full of discrete movement. I especially enjoyed the moments where they let the music thin out into almost silence, letting it be carried by the slightest sonic syntax. Unfortunately they had not just one, but two computer crashes during the performance , first the computer that was providing the image for an abstracted snow-flake projection across the floor, then Netochka's iBook, leaving a whole in the piece, which slightly undermined what was up until then a spellbinding flow of sound. They managed to recover for the last part which was memorable for some exquisite sounds, like ice breaking and colliding in splintered time. In the second part of the concert we heard Netochka with Anne La Berge in a purely musical improvisation. Here there was more energy and changing character as opposed to the delicateness of the winter piece. The girls just seemed to be letting rip; Anne steering the music with her digitally distorted flute sound in playfully aggressive rhythmic phrasing and Netochka seemed to be having a lot of fun twisting the sound into a full spectrum of transformations, I'm almost sure that I even heard loops and bass lines , perhaps there's a DJ in Netochka after all. They could have finished five minutes before they actually it did, but as is often the case with improv, this last part suddenly seemed to go switch gear into a beautifully concentrated and magical coda. - - - /_/ / \ \/ i should like to be a human plant \/ __ __/ i will shed leaves in the shade \_\ because i like stepping on bugs *--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*-- Netochka Nezvanova nezvanova@eusocial.com http://www.eusocial.com http://www.ggttctttat.com/! n r . 5 !!! http://steim.nl/leaves/petalz *--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*-- --*--*--*--*--*--*-- _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold