Czech improviser and sound musician Tomislav Federsel started work on this project in 2002, remixing in experimental forms the songs of Czech folk musician Wabi Danek, a project Federsel scrapped and rebuilt three times, Jaroslav Tarnovski joining in this ultimate version of the rich, imaginative and well-considered renderings of Danek's music.
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UPC: 5056198930402
Label: Mikroton Recordings
Catalog ID: cd 74
Squidco Product Code: 27410
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2019
Country: Russia
Packaging: Digipack
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"The story of the making of the album was complicated, almost mythological. Instead of retelling the original story we give a word to Federsel, the initiator of the project:
It all began in 2002, or it might have been also in 2001, I don't remember anymore. For whatever reason, I had an idea to remix songs of Czech country hero Wabi Daněk, who's music I remembered from my childhood, from singing around the fireplace. I thought this will be some sort of funny game for me, with which I will spend few weeks the most. I worked with sampler Roland JS-30, borrowed from a friend. It had no external memory, so I had to always keep it on. The result was not so special, but I got hooked on the material. I continued exploring its possibilities, which I just began to see. At some point I deliberately erased everything I had, so I would start again from zero. I started working with computer and various softwares and I totally changed the course of where the whole thing was heading previously. I stopped talking about remixing and started to think about deconstruction. I did some stuff, which I finally liked, but then my computer crashed and I lost everything again. I started again, with new computer, new software, new direction. I still wanted to finish this project, it became a kind of obsession. I felt this needed to be finished, one way or another.
With the third version of the same material I felt I got totally lost. I felt not strong enough to move along. I called Jára Tarnovski, my friend and colleague from the band Gurun Gurun. He somehow understood where the material was heading, even without any previous experiences with country music. After productive period of exchanging ideas we thought the material is finally ready.
It was in 2010. We didn't erase it. It didn't disappear. We just had it.
The album went to Japan, where it was to be released. We waited for two years, then the label went on hiatus. We waited some more time and the label resurrected, but with the new bosses we somehow fell out of the waiting list. We went to Mexico and waited some more, but there was no agreement in the end. We felt our waiting period is getting little bit too long. But we still had the material and we still liked it. Then we finally got to Mikroton.
It's 2019.
The album is finally released. It all started eighteen years ago. We won't be able to bring this album to Wabi Daněk anymore, he died in 2017.
Enjoy this album, friends! I'm happy its being released! I won't put eighteen years of my life to any other project like this ever again."-Tomislav Federsel, Prague, Czech Republic, 12.3.2019
"With the owner of the Mikroton label, I sometimes have discussions about music, and one of the constants is what it is that he releases. Usually, a discussion comes from the fact that I say it's improvised music whereas I get firm assurances it is not. For some people, I guess, this is an exact science, which of course I think it is not. It might not even be important; just convenient when writing reviews. In the case of Wabi Experience we could safely say it is not improvised, but less safely to categorize it somewhere else. It is the project of Federsel and it started in 2002 when he was asked to do a remix of "Czech country hero Wabi Daněk", but not necessarily of the man's music; more like Federsel's own interpretation (if I understand the press information correctly). After spending some weeks on a sampler with no memory card, Federsel was hooked on the machine and the notion of sampling and later on expanded to using computers and software. He kept on recycling Daněk's sounds. Never satisfied he called in Jára Tarnovski, from the band Gurun Gurun. In 2010 this was all done and then it was waiting for a label to release this (and a label that would not disappear), which now finally happened. Wabi Daněk died in 2017, so he's not hearing this but we should be so lucky we can hear it. This is a great release! Genre- defying and that's a word I won't use lightly. It's glitch like, it's rhythmic, it's ambient and it's, dare I say it, even a bit pop music like. Especially when the tracks are kept short, and most are, a pop music sensibility slips in, such as in 'Outsider Tango', but it is also filled with all these odd like extra sounds that remind us that this is surely not pop music at all. It reminds me of all the good things of electronic music in the past; of Oval's '94 Diskont', The Books, clicks 'n cuts, even Pan Sonic and Fennesz to a certain extent. It's also music that one might not be thinking about so much these days and perhaps a revival is due now. If so, Wabi Experience is the first great work of such a revival."-Fran de Waard, Vital Weekly
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• Show Bio for Tomislav Federsel Tomislav Federsel is a Czech improviser and sound musician, a member of Poisonous Frequencies (with Didi Kern and Petr Vrba), and IQ+1. ^ Hide Bio for Tomislav Federsel • Show Bio for Jaroslav Tarnovski "Hailed as a key figure in Czech experimental-electro music, Jaroslav Tarnovski is a musician, composer and producer, one of the founding members of experimental pop band Miou Miou and the Czech post-everything quartet Gurun Gurun. Named after a fictional planet from the old school Slovak sci-fi TV series 'She Came Out of the Blue Sky', Gurun Gurun's musical work combines analogue synthesizers, manipulated field recordings, piezo-amplified objects, DIY instruments and effects to span musical spaces ranging from hypno-minimalist atmospheres to warm tones of slow moving, repetitive melodic stanzas. His performances commonly include a mixture of glitch electronica, musique concrète, drones, computer deconstruction, quirky sonorities and field recordings. He also runs Jipangu, a small label focused on experimental music and sound art." ^ Hide Bio for Jaroslav Tarnovski
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Track Listing:
1. Never Mind 3:57
2. Breaking Thumbs 7:32
3. Wave Break 0:42
4. Outsider Tango 3:05
5. Still Burning I 1:52
6. Brouk Bingo Bloud 4:30
7. November Is Gone 5:15
8. Morgan Break 1:44
9. The Fourth Floor Of Sadness 5:10
10. Pasar Por Todos Lados 3:37
11. Still Burning II 4:04
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