An epic collaboration between saxophone and real-time electronics recorded at La Muse en Circuit in France, where Bertrand Gauguet's breath, multiphonics, and shifting overtones are continuously transformed by Kasper T. Toeplitz into evolving timbral landscapes that erode instrumental identity and build an expansive, immersive sound-mass through slow, majestic transformation.
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Bertrand Gauguet-alto saxophone, baritone saxophone
Kasper T. Toeplitz-real time electronics
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Triple gatefold with an 8-page booklet with images and liner notes in English and French.
UPC: 5904224872755
Label: Akousis Records
Catalog ID: AK005
Squidco Product Code: 36639
Format: BOOK + CD
Condition: New
Released: 2023
Country: France
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold 3 Panels w/ booklet
Recorded at La Muse en Circuit, in Alfortville, France, on October 4th, 2022.
In this substantial 46:48-minute work, the instrumentation is deceptively simple - saxophone and electronics - but the sonic terrain they traverse is anything but simple. The piece begins with a wash of white noise that evokes the "death throes of a giant lung," as one reviewer puts it.
From that tumultuous opening the piece coalesces into long, siren-like tones that at times feel almost orchestral, the saxophone stretched, transformed and embedded within the electronics so thoroughly that the instrument begins to resemble an organ more than a reed.
Gauguet's saxophone language - drawn from an improvising lineage, embracing multiphonics, microtonality and extended breath-driven textures - is deftly subsumed by Toeplitz's electronics, which respond in real time, replacing, stretching and re-shaping the saxophone's material into new physical and spatial forms. This is not a sax + electronics session in the usual sense (solo sax over ambient electronics), but a deeply integrated collaboration where the saxophone becomes raw material for electronic erosion.The title "Érosions Programmées" (Programmed Erosions) is apt: the piece feels less like a composed form than a gradually escalating process of attrition, accretion and transformation. The space of the recording hall is palpable - resonances, decay, breath, axial shifts of pitch, subtle dynamic curves - all cohere into an immersive field. The booklet's artwork (Marine Pagès, "Les Intermédiaires", graphite/ink on paper) and the limited edition CD+booklet presentation point to the project's considered aesthetic.
Ultimately, this album stands as a striking statement for both artists: Toeplitz showing a refined, spacious approach (as opposed to pure noise or high-end abstraction) and Gauguet allowing his saxophone voice to morph into ebbing and swelling timbres of spectral amplitude. It's not easy listening - but if you're attuned to processes of transformation, timbral drift, and music that demands time and attention, this is one to dwell in.
"Instead, after the initial white noise of what appears to be the death throes of a giant lung, more forgiving tonal colours push through in the form of long, siren-like frequencies, which sound, at times, almost orchestral. But, by the time the credits roll, Adophe Sax's offspring has undergone so many plastic surgery procedures (in the form of pitch modifications and textural alterations) as to be almost unrecognizable. So much so that one can't help thinking that Kaspar has leapt aboard a process which surely (?) can't be taken any further, unless things really go widescreen."-Steve Pescott, The Sound Projector
Triple gatefold with an 8-page booklet with images and liner notes in English and French.
Artist Biographies
• Show Bio for Bertrand Gauguet "Bertrand Gauguet is a musician trudging through a practice without hierarchy involving sound and music: as an improvising saxophonist, electronic music composer and as a sounds collector. He plays since the early 2000s the alto saxophone in contexts of solo and group improvisation. His approach takes part in research on the technical areas of the instrument by which precise exploration of a sound language consists of materials produced by the breath, multiphonics and microphony. Collaborations with John Tilbury, Robin Hayward, Franz Hautzinger, Xavier Charles, Sophie Agnel, Pascal Battus, Eric La Casa, Michel Doneda, Insub Meta Orchestra, Seijiro Murayama Tetuzi Akiyama, Toshimaru Nakamura, John Butcher, Axel Dörner, Isabelle Duthoit... Many festivals about new and experimental music (Europe, USA, Japan ...). As an electronic music composer, he composes original music and original soundtracks with dance, movies and radio broadcast. He produced the LP The Torn Map in 2013. In 2011, he was a resident of the villa Kujoyama in Kyoto. He studied the shakuhachi while learning to Honkyoku directory with Mr Yoshio Kurahashi. Since 2004, he taught at the Haute Ecole des Arts du Rhin in the Sonic research program he co-founded in 2007. He leads the generative improvisation workshop at CFMI in Sélestat since 2012 and conducted educational workshops at the Cité de la Musique in Paris from 2002 to 2012." ^ Hide Bio for Bertrand Gauguet • Show Bio for Kasper T. Toeplitz "Kasper T. Toeplitz is a French composer and musician of Polish origin, born in 1960. He lives in Paris. He has worked with academic research organizations, such as GMEM, GRM, IRCAM, and Radio-France, as well as with experimental musicians, such as Éliane Radigue, Zbigniew Karkowski, Dror Feiler, Tetsuo Furudate, Phill Niblock and Art Zoyd . Citing Giacinto Scelsi and Iannis Xenakis as influences, his early work was mostly written for traditional instruments. He received several prizes and distinctions for these works: 1st prize in composition for orchestra at the festival of Besançon, 1st prize in the Opéra Autrement/Acanthes competition, Villa Médicis Hors-les-Murs in New York, prize Léonard de Vinci in San Francisco, Villa Kujoyama in Kyoto, and DAAD in Berlin. He has also written for his electric guitar orchestra, Sleaze Art. He then integrated computers into his work, via the programming language MAX. His experimentation with computers continued, in 2003, with the creation of an instrument he calls the BassComputer, an electric bass with 5 fretted strings and 4 unfretted strings, as in the harp guitar. The instrument is intended to be interfaced with a computer. In 2004, he commissioned a piece from Eliane Radigue called Elemental II, which he interpreted for the BassComputer. This was an opportunity for him to set up his own label, ROSA (Recordings Of Sleaze Art). He later commissioned Phil Niblock's Yam almost may (Touch Records TO59), and Dror Feiler's Ousia. He also recorded Capture, one of his own compositions, on ROSA (Rosa#2, 2005), as well as ZKT, by Le Dépeupleur, a laptop duet, formed with Zbigniew Karkowski, and which has been together since 1999 (Rosa#3, 2006). He has also written for dance (Myriam Gourfink, Loic Touzé, Olivia Granville, Emmanuelle Huynh, Hervé Robbe, Artefact, Christian Trouillas, Jean-Marc Matos), as well as theatre; he has always shown a great interest in literature (J'irai vers le nord, j'irai dans la nuit polaire, his first opera, was based on Sylvia Plath's texts, as was Great Expectations on Kathy Acker's texts; Ruine was composed on a François Bon text), and more recently he has developed "combined" pieces, mixing light and/or video images (K_apture, for computer solo, on Dominik Barbier's videos). In 2007 he created, with Eryck Abecassis and Wilfried Wendling, KERNEL, a computer ensemble devoted to interpretation, live stricto sensu (without any samples or sequences), of electronic music compositions." ^ Hide Bio for Kasper T. Toeplitz
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Track Listing:
1. Erosions Programmees 46:47
Electro-Acoustic
Sound, Noise, &c.
Electro-Acoustic Improv
Improvised Music
European Improvisation, Composition and Experimental Forms
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Electronic Forms
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