Using harmonic intersections and extraneous sonic emanations from two clarinets, the duo of Kai Fagaschinski and Michael Thieke (also of The Magic I.D.) continue their long-standing International Nothing project of composed works through patient interactions of powerfully focused technique, here in their fifth album presenting a 42-minute work of delicate, dark beauty.
Format: CD Condition: New Released: 2022 Country: Japan Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold Recorded in Kai Fagaschinski's living room, in Berlin-Kreuzberg, Germany, between June 21st and 25th, 202, by Michael Thieke.
"The International Nothing is the clarinet duo project of Berlin-based clarinetists Kai Fagaschinski and Michael Thieke. Since their debut album, Mainstream, came out on the Ftarri label in 2006, they've released an album on Ftarri every four years--Less Action, Less Excitement, Less Everything in 2010, The Dark Side of Success in 2014, and In Doubt We Trust in 2018--all of which have earned international acclaim. Once again, four years after their previous recording, the duo's highly anticipated fifth album, Just None of Those Things, has been released in 2022.
Both Fagaschinski and Thieke are well known as improvisers, but in The International Nothing they perform composed pieces that they've crafted and refined together over a long period. This album's one (42-minute) track, "Just One of Those Things," was likewise created in a thoughtful and unhurried way between 2019 and 2021, and recorded in the period of June 21-25, 2021.
Since the release of their debut album, the duo's music has been praised for its tremendous subtlety and delicacy, reinforced by superior technique. Amazingly, this new album, with its superb musical structure and performance, has reached even greater heights. This will surely be regarded as The International Nothing's most masterful work to date. Since the duo's first release, all their album covers (which are made of extra-thick card stock) have featured the exquisite artwork of Japanese designer tanabemse, reproduced on washi-like paper. The cover of this album is, once again, breathtakingly beautiful."-Ftarri