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Naturaliste // Temporary Presence LP

Naturaliste // Temporary Presence LP

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Naturalist, an improvisational collage group in Nebraska, USA, which has been active since the late 1990s, released a limited edition of 2021 copies from Gertrude Tapes in January 1.Contains 100 improvisational songs performed in Shanghai, China. DL code included.It is out of print.

Labels and other works Click here for more information. ///Click here to see more Gertrude Tapes releases available at Tobira. 

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Edition of 100.

Text by Gertrude Tapes:

"15 years after the last Naturaliste release, a CD on the now defunct Belgian label Imvated, the group reunited in Shanghai in January 2019 to rent an entire instrument shop for a night of improvisational recordings and evocative mic placement. Past recordings and live performance utilized. thrift store electronics, box fans, amplified
phone books (being torn apart), garbage bags of broken wine bottles and a fair amount of audience provocation; Temporary Presence manages to find atonal clamor, buzz and contemporary madness in elegant sources like upright and baby grand pianos, the Erhu
and Guzheng.

Additional individual recordings (some instrumental passages, some vocal ramblings, & some street scenes) from Beijing, Oakland, Omaha, Pittsburgh & Shanghai were swapped by the quartet and spliced ​​into the mix along with a hefty amount of audio manipulation. The shadow it leaves It could be the air conditioner or a man on the street buying cabbage, a head filled with ideas and the feet always out of step.

Naturaliste (pronounced Naturalist) formed in 1998 in Omaha as a minimalist, almost academic drone band, but also a hyper Light bulbs were busted. Outside elements and influences prevailed, the line-up correlated and personal deconstructions were soon reflected in countless live fiascos and non-performances in Omaha and around the United States. out while rabid noise freaks rolled around in the broken glass. Fiery arguments with sound engineers often made up entire performances. Hasty exits were made from the stage --if
There was one. Friends and family asked: "You traveled several hundred miles to play for three minutes?"

Like many sub-underground bands from the aughts, Naturaliste's discography of cassettes, CDRs, and compilation appearances was prolific and scattered across several dozen labels, but releases mostly served as blown out documents of shows or happenings, recorded with a walkman indiscriminately placed by an amp or bottle of
beer. They passed time in the ghost streets of Omaha, until 2005 when all members disappeared elsewhere.

To some they were always just tumbleweeds, a temporary presence. "

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Review by Mark Pino, Disaster Amnesiac:

"This quartet, made up of Bryan Day, Christopher Fischer, Charles LaReau and L. Eugene Methe, seems to have, in whole or in part, convened in Shanghai a couple of years ago, borrowed some instruments from a shop there (presumably to) be paired with whatever unique rigs these guys were able to get past customs), and laid down some heavy sounds. These sounds were then augmented with sounds from the group members' various studios, and the whole thing pressed up onto a nice, thick, black slab of vinyl for the public's consumption.

That public should be very damn glad to have access to Temporary Presence, too. Well, at least those members of the public that enjoy improvised Electro-Acoustic and Noise sounds whirling about their senses. See, this work fires on all cylinders within those aesthetics Within its mix of strange piano chords, percussive clatter, keening feedback, and disembodied voices, the album treats the listener to two sides of consistently gooey and downright deep sonic exploration. Each piece is paced in such a way as to hook your senses in This piece lowers a sonic boom that is consistently mind altering. Seriously. Once this happens, their effect burrows down further and further, taking your mind with it. Disaster Amnesiac has been particularly enamored with It's Just the Air Conditioner, side two's longer track. It's here track all of the various elements just combine, when that track has played in my house, things have just stopped and I've been frozen into a state of pure, immersive bliss.Elsewhere, you have the mysteriously titled The Swallows Have Returned with its ominous thrumming electrics and warped piano, Vitals which features into a very compelling whole, one which is just so consistently pyschoid and downright deep as to be a mind blower with every single hearing. Some cool, by turns glassy and popping percussion, and At the Worst Of It, which concludes things with a nice, thick atmosphere. All the tracks on Temporary Presence just exude this undeniable mood; clearly something special transpired at Sandy Music in Shanghai.

Along with the great sounds, Temporary Presence benefits from a rich and sumptuous package that has some great Bryan Day asemic writing and cool type face. Dunno if the inner sleeve insert is just a blur by design, but that's kind of cool in its own way as well.

As usual, Disaster Amnesiac is chuffed to be on the receiving end of another package from the House of Day. Temporary Presence checks all of the boxes for me. Seek this one out, as it probably will for you if you're at all inclined to dig the kind of psychedelia that Naturaliste are so adept at dishing up. "

Artist: Naturaliste

Label: Label: Gertrude Tapes

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Naturalist, an improvisational collage group in Nebraska, USA, which has been active since the late 1990s, released a limited edition of 2021 copies from Gertrude Tapes in January 1.Contains 100 improvisational songs performed in Shanghai, China. DL code included.It is out of print.

Labels and other works Click here for more information. ///Click here to see more Gertrude Tapes releases available at Tobira. 

---------------------

Edition of 100.

Text by Gertrude Tapes:

"15 years after the last Naturaliste release, a CD on the now defunct Belgian label Imvated, the group reunited in Shanghai in January 2019 to rent an entire instrument shop for a night of improvisational recordings and evocative mic placement. Past recordings and live performance utilized. thrift store electronics, box fans, amplified
phone books (being torn apart), garbage bags of broken wine bottles and a fair amount of audience provocation; Temporary Presence manages to find atonal clamor, buzz and contemporary madness in elegant sources like upright and baby grand pianos, the Erhu
and Guzheng.

Additional individual recordings (some instrumental passages, some vocal ramblings, & some street scenes) from Beijing, Oakland, Omaha, Pittsburgh & Shanghai were swapped by the quartet and spliced ​​into the mix along with a hefty amount of audio manipulation. The shadow it leaves It could be the air conditioner or a man on the street buying cabbage, a head filled with ideas and the feet always out of step.

Naturaliste (pronounced Naturalist) formed in 1998 in Omaha as a minimalist, almost academic drone band, but also a hyper Light bulbs were busted. Outside elements and influences prevailed, the line-up correlated and personal deconstructions were soon reflected in countless live fiascos and non-performances in Omaha and around the United States. out while rabid noise freaks rolled around in the broken glass. Fiery arguments with sound engineers often made up entire performances. Hasty exits were made from the stage --if
There was one. Friends and family asked: "You traveled several hundred miles to play for three minutes?"

Like many sub-underground bands from the aughts, Naturaliste's discography of cassettes, CDRs, and compilation appearances was prolific and scattered across several dozen labels, but releases mostly served as blown out documents of shows or happenings, recorded with a walkman indiscriminately placed by an amp or bottle of
beer. They passed time in the ghost streets of Omaha, until 2005 when all members disappeared elsewhere.

To some they were always just tumbleweeds, a temporary presence. "

~~

Review by Mark Pino, Disaster Amnesiac:

"This quartet, made up of Bryan Day, Christopher Fischer, Charles LaReau and L. Eugene Methe, seems to have, in whole or in part, convened in Shanghai a couple of years ago, borrowed some instruments from a shop there (presumably to) be paired with whatever unique rigs these guys were able to get past customs), and laid down some heavy sounds. These sounds were then augmented with sounds from the group members' various studios, and the whole thing pressed up onto a nice, thick, black slab of vinyl for the public's consumption.

That public should be very damn glad to have access to Temporary Presence, too. Well, at least those members of the public that enjoy improvised Electro-Acoustic and Noise sounds whirling about their senses. See, this work fires on all cylinders within those aesthetics Within its mix of strange piano chords, percussive clatter, keening feedback, and disembodied voices, the album treats the listener to two sides of consistently gooey and downright deep sonic exploration. Each piece is paced in such a way as to hook your senses in This piece lowers a sonic boom that is consistently mind altering. Seriously. Once this happens, their effect burrows down further and further, taking your mind with it. Disaster Amnesiac has been particularly enamored with It's Just the Air Conditioner, side two's longer track. It's here track all of the various elements just combine, when that track has played in my house, things have just stopped and I've been frozen into a state of pure, immersive bliss.Elsewhere, you have the mysteriously titled The Swallows Have Returned with its ominous thrumming electrics and warped piano, Vitals which features into a very compelling whole, one which is just so consistently pyschoid and downright deep as to be a mind blower with every single hearing. Some cool, by turns glassy and popping percussion, and At the Worst Of It, which concludes things with a nice, thick atmosphere. All the tracks on Temporary Presence just exude this undeniable mood; clearly something special transpired at Sandy Music in Shanghai.

Along with the great sounds, Temporary Presence benefits from a rich and sumptuous package that has some great Bryan Day asemic writing and cool type face. Dunno if the inner sleeve insert is just a blur by design, but that's kind of cool in its own way as well.

As usual, Disaster Amnesiac is chuffed to be on the receiving end of another package from the House of Day. Temporary Presence checks all of the boxes for me. Seek this one out, as it probably will for you if you're at all inclined to dig the kind of psychedelia that Naturaliste are so adept at dishing up. "

Artist: Naturaliste

Label: Label: Gertrude Tapes