Jason Grier: Unbekannte
Unbekannte
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- Label: Human Ear, 2013
- Erscheinungstermin: 9.1.2014
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For his first major studio album Jason Grier assembles a bewildering musical vocabulary acquired during his tenure as director of Human Ear Music. After working the better part of a decade as a curator moving freely between pop and experimental circles, Grier sought to put his curatorial ethos into a singular artistic statement. Within Unbekannte's dense 35 minutes, allusions to Michael Pisaro, James Tenney, Alvin Lucier, Pan Sonic, Giancinto Scelsi, Phill Niblock, Jodeci, Woo, etc, are deployed in a sprawling post-studio framework.
After a year of haphazard experimentation, it looked as if a grand theme was nowhere to be found. It was the studio album reduced to the creation of a sample library. Likewise, it was the artist eerily struck from the act of creation just at the moment when he should be fully realized. But this was, in fact, Grier's "grand" theme: to squint right back, with a half-smile, at pop music's Faustian promise to transform introspection into self-affirming sound objects. For Grier, uncertainty is not a point of collapse, but a point of departure, and a point of return. And as such, Unbekannte is a searching critique of the studio's alchemical powers, as much as it is an ostentatious display of those powers. But if Unbekannte is a challenging listen, that's not just because of its extravagant sonic pallette. Unbekannte's real challenge is its wry exploration of the limits of certainty in love, identity, and ontology. Inspired by the concrete poetry of Helmut Heißenbüttel and Haroldo de Campos, Grier's hyper-minimalist lyric style stretches terse, brutally ambivalent fragments of dialogue across an entire vocal track. "Grier begins this record singing a simple and sweet-voiced a cappella song promising nothing: "Baby, I don't know right now", leaving us curious. He, like Lucrecia Dalt, has spent a lot of time making more conventionally-formed solid songs, but here he goes further than he ever has from straight songwriting.
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Baby I Don't Know Right Now
- 2 Der Wind Und Das Meer
- 3 The Widows
- 4 Cover Me
- 5 Gravity Well
- 6 My Love Knows No Fascism
- 7 Helen Of Troy I
- 8 Helen Of Troy II
- 9 ¡salud!
- 10 Silent Betonung
- 11 Unbekannte