Wednesday, February 14, 2024

...and reviews for tac and jacob deraadt!

 

Thanks to Frans de Waard for his kind words in vital weekly about the tac lathe / CDR release and the Jacob DeRaadt CDR: below are the highlights, and the full review (and rest of the issue) can be read here.

tac 7” lathe and CDR:
“TAC’s music is also something different. The CDR, for instance, is one endless stream of sound, a collage of field recordings, some very closely made and others from far away. Also, there is a lot of object abuse here, tossing about objects (and I have no idea what they are). Because there are no individual pieces, it all becomes an endless stream of sound, in which there is, deliberately, no head and tail and something you get sucked into. The two shorter pieces on the lathe cut are different. Here, TAC works with a more compositional approach of metal rods dragged across a surface, along with some highly obscured on one side and a deep bass drone opening on the other side, gradually moving towards something that works with individual sounds of contact microphone abuse but with that bass drone lingering in the backside. 7″ and CDR are definitely two different sides of TAC.

 

Jacob DeRaadt’s Universal Hotel CDR
“‘Universal Hotel’ is the second release for which he uses his own name and primarily uses field recordings taken from the places he used to live in. […] Each of the seven pieces has a minimalist look at these locations. In each piece, he uses various recordings from that place and lets the various sounds work together to find a dialogue between them, albeit a minimal one. I have no idea if there is some kind of manipulation other than mixing a few sounds, but it all sounds great.”