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21 Situations

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Download links and information about 21 Situations by Otomo Yoshihide, Martin Tétreault / Martin Tetreault. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Alternative genres. It contains 21 tracks with total duration of 44:35 minutes.

Artist: Otomo Yoshihide, Martin Tétreault / Martin Tetreault
Release date: 1999
Genre: Alternative
Tracks: 21
Duration: 44:35
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Cartoon 0:53
2. Tradition 1:43
3. Spoutnik 2:42
4. Débris 2:49
5. Science-Fiction 2:38
6. Conflagration 3:10
7. Chant 0:44
8. Friction 1:32
9. Satellite 2:41
10. Jungle 2:43
11. Exubérance 1:51
12. Chaos 0:44
13. Éducation 0:47
14. Résistance 1:46
15. Code 2:33
16. Pulsion 1:32
17. Vortex 1:35
18. Machine 2:33
19. Émission 2:41
20. Tension 4:05
21. Cercle Noir 2:53

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This encounter between two of the leading turntablists of the avant-garde was meant to be. It happened in Montreal (Martin Tétreault's territory), December 1997. Japanese pioneer Otomo Yoshihide (ex-Ground Zero) performs on turntables, sampler, and CDs. Tétreault uses his arsenal of pick-ups, prepared records, and prepared needles. They recorded 21 short improvisations (maximum duration: three-and-a-half minutes) on specific themes, ranging from traditional music to cartoon, from science-fiction to education. This working method allowed them to concentrate their efforts on a few selected sound sources for a short period of time. It resulted in sharply focused pieces summarizing the techniques and art of both musicians. Humor is always a key aspect of Tétreault's work, and it is well-represented here, especially in "Science-Fiction," where the "spacy" analog synthesizer sounds he dug out are assembled into a melody very close to "Somewhere Over the Rainbow." The listener's attention has no time to wander off. Recommended. ~ François Couture, Rovi