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Philipp Bückle & Martijn Pieck // Field Reports CD

Philipp Bückle & Martijn Pieck // Field Reports CD

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A co-produced CD released by Philipp Bückle, who presides over the German experimental label Tarkovsky Green, and Martijn Pieck, who has been released by Audio. Visuals. Atmosphere., Etc. in September 2021 on the Dutch experimental label Moving Furniture.

Includes 7 soundscapes that collage field recordings.Digipak and shrink specifications.

Labels and other works Click here for more information. ///Click here to see more Moving Furniture Records releases available at Tobira. 

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Edition of 200.

Text by Moving Furniture Records

"Field Reports is the first collaboration album of Philipp Bückle and Martijn Pieck. After they were chosen to collaborate on an exclusive track for moving music, the Moving Furniture Records fundraiser compilation, they decided to stick together for a while and created an album's worth of music that was finally finished in mid-2020.

Philipp Bückle released several records under his Teamforest moniker before dropping it for his own name in the 2010's. Since then he had numerous albums released by Moving Furniture Records, Awkward Silence And Null // Zone. Martijn Pieck is best known for his work as Cinema Perdu and has released several albums on Moving Furniture Records.

It's basically a musical rendering of a fictitious urban world that just lingers on the other side of your door. It is a curious soundwalk through an environment that doesn't exist.
You will come across landmarks, briefly meet people, hear the sounds of machines and glide through empty hallways mirroring the muffled sound of the outside world.

Field Reports never declines into a reality that is purely dark. It might be uninviting, broken or decayed yet there are always sparks of light and hope.
It is almost impossible to hear the album on the outside, wearing headphones, without real life sounds spilling into the music. But that is a fact the both artists were very aware of. It is a fluid and open-minded journey between fact and fiction . The reality is flexible in here. "

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VITAL WEEKLY:

"Come to think of it, a lot of the releases on Moving Furniture Records are the result of collaborations. Recently it was Jim O'Rourke and Jos Smolders, here it is Philip Bückle and Martijn Pieck. Both had releases on this label (Pieck) under the name of Cinema Perdu) and they were teamed together for a piece for a label promotion compilation,'Moving Music – Sounds From The Rocking Chair' (Vital Weekly 1217) and apparently, that was with mutual satisfaction and so the worked on some more material. I would think I know Pieck's work better than Bückle's, who works with a variety of instruments on the one album I heard of his. Pieck is a man of modular electronics and field recordings. It seems that on this collaborative effort, the instrument range is limited to the use of modular electronics for both composers and relying heavily on the use of field recordings. As such we see the title to be the program here; these are field reports of two men going on a fictitious world, combining soun ds that may not belong together, both electronic and from the outside, colliding together or simply going alongside together, just because it is possible. The modular synthesizer produces sounds that one can also find outside, the whirring and buzzing of electricity, gas escaping or power lines, and they mix it up with the sound of people talking, taped from an odd angle, further alienating the origin. It is full of sound, but not always full of life; this is a rather empty world, in which just a a few elements sound aloud. A sort of science fiction music, life on a different planet in a distant future; that is the sort of feeling I had with this music. This is an excellent exercise in collaboration and the results are most satisfying; it fits the soundtrack to an arty science fiction film. "

Artist: Philipp Bückle & Martijn Pieck 

Label: Moving Furniture Records

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A co-produced CD released by Philipp Bückle, who presides over the German experimental label Tarkovsky Green, and Martijn Pieck, who has been released by Audio. Visuals. Atmosphere., Etc. in September 2021 on the Dutch experimental label Moving Furniture.

Includes 7 soundscapes that collage field recordings.Digipak and shrink specifications.

Labels and other works Click here for more information. ///Click here to see more Moving Furniture Records releases available at Tobira. 

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

Edition of 200.

Text by Moving Furniture Records

"Field Reports is the first collaboration album of Philipp Bückle and Martijn Pieck. After they were chosen to collaborate on an exclusive track for moving music, the Moving Furniture Records fundraiser compilation, they decided to stick together for a while and created an album's worth of music that was finally finished in mid-2020.

Philipp Bückle released several records under his Teamforest moniker before dropping it for his own name in the 2010's. Since then he had numerous albums released by Moving Furniture Records, Awkward Silence And Null // Zone. Martijn Pieck is best known for his work as Cinema Perdu and has released several albums on Moving Furniture Records.

It's basically a musical rendering of a fictitious urban world that just lingers on the other side of your door. It is a curious soundwalk through an environment that doesn't exist.
You will come across landmarks, briefly meet people, hear the sounds of machines and glide through empty hallways mirroring the muffled sound of the outside world.

Field Reports never declines into a reality that is purely dark. It might be uninviting, broken or decayed yet there are always sparks of light and hope.
It is almost impossible to hear the album on the outside, wearing headphones, without real life sounds spilling into the music. But that is a fact the both artists were very aware of. It is a fluid and open-minded journey between fact and fiction . The reality is flexible in here. "

~

VITAL WEEKLY:

"Come to think of it, a lot of the releases on Moving Furniture Records are the result of collaborations. Recently it was Jim O'Rourke and Jos Smolders, here it is Philip Bückle and Martijn Pieck. Both had releases on this label (Pieck) under the name of Cinema Perdu) and they were teamed together for a piece for a label promotion compilation,'Moving Music – Sounds From The Rocking Chair' (Vital Weekly 1217) and apparently, that was with mutual satisfaction and so the worked on some more material. I would think I know Pieck's work better than Bückle's, who works with a variety of instruments on the one album I heard of his. Pieck is a man of modular electronics and field recordings. It seems that on this collaborative effort, the instrument range is limited to the use of modular electronics for both composers and relying heavily on the use of field recordings. As such we see the title to be the program here; these are field reports of two men going on a fictitious world, combining soun ds that may not belong together, both electronic and from the outside, colliding together or simply going alongside together, just because it is possible. The modular synthesizer produces sounds that one can also find outside, the whirring and buzzing of electricity, gas escaping or power lines, and they mix it up with the sound of people talking, taped from an odd angle, further alienating the origin. It is full of sound, but not always full of life; this is a rather empty world, in which just a a few elements sound aloud. A sort of science fiction music, life on a different planet in a distant future; that is the sort of feeling I had with this music. This is an excellent exercise in collaboration and the results are most satisfying; it fits the soundtrack to an arty science fiction film. "

Artist: Philipp Bückle & Martijn Pieck 

Label: Moving Furniture Records