Letort / Bruno Letort: Cartography of Senses
Letort / Bruno Letort: Cartography of Senses
Format: CD
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Artist: Letort / Bruno Letort
Label: Musicube
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 3663729081773
Genre: Classical Artists
Between the poetics, the word and the deconstruction, a window opens, and sound spaces are invented. In "Cartography of the senses," Bruno Letort initiates, from a classical structure and in a rigorous framework, the search for a writing of the counterpoint, a system of the delay, a deconstructed phrasing. Aesthetics of deconstruction that takes shape in "Rebath," title itself recomposed from Breath, a piece for flute still exploring and otherwise the breath, it's erasures and tensions in a tablecloth of electronic space, or in "Fables électriques," no-wave composition in three movements. Less destructured than dislocating it's own perceptive effects, "Fables électriques," with it's convulsive guitar inputs evoking the systems of Glenn Branca, suggests the imaginary dusting, sound, noise, of metallic volumes, crystalline, random, asymmetrical, loop and repeated, minimalist, perforated, perforated. These "Fables électriques" (Electric tales) are those of a plastic volume, it's development and it's ethereal implosion. From then on, the aesthetics of the deconstruction that crosses "Cartography of the senses" finds, like the carnal voices of "Absence" or the four movements of "EXIL," again it's resolution in the words: the title as inversion of the maintenance of the instrument, in "The Cello stands vertically, though...," announces a disorientation of the cello's single body, and, the graphic movements of these pulsations. A research on space, perceptive, metaphorical, plastic, political follows, resulting from the inalienable and incompressible adventure of music and sound, their temporality: poetics and literature, like the deconstructions of Bruno Letort, in include openness and variations.
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