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Utp (album)

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Released
  
September 17, 2008

Length
  
03:04:58

Producer
  
Michael Hock

Recorded
  
November 16, 2007

Label
  
Raster-Noton r-n 96-2

Genre
  
Electronic, pop/rock, avant-garde

utp_ is the fourth collaboration between Alva Noto and Ryuichi Sakamoto. Ensemble Modern is featured on the CD as well.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Attack 7:24
  2. Grains 6:24
  3. Particle 1 6:40
  4. Transition 3:31
  5. Broken Line 1 6:32
  6. Plateaux 1 8:07
  7. Silence 6:51
  8. Particle 2 7:00
  9. Broken Line 2 6:29
  10. Plateaux 2 12:59

Personnel

  • Ryuichi Sakamoto: Piano, Electronics
  • Alva Noto: Electronics
  • Aaron Baird: Double Bass
  • Rainer Romer, Rumi Ogawa: Percussion
  • Johannes Schwarz: Bassoon, Contrabassoon
  • Eva Bocker, Michael M. Kasper: Cello
  • John Corbett, Nina Jansen: Clarinet, Bass Clarinet
  • Detmar Wiesner: Flute and Piccolo
  • Patrick Judt, Yuval Gotlibovich: Viola
  • Review

    After the opening pair of compositions, the remaining disc consists of four pieces, played twice over, perhaps in adherence to the notion that an event only receives signification upon its repetition. In any case, the compositions are cleverly elliptical, loose, but with a complexity of inter-action that displaces the listener just enough. In fact, this balanced exchange between the air-locked ambience and freshness and seeming spontaneity of the string ensemble is one of the works strongest appeals; if only it had been in the least bit upset now and again, one suspects the results would be stronger still.

    When this set of pieces is played over for the second time, on the DVD, the lines undergo a re-harmonization, and the performance peaks with an enervated double-time section. Together with the visuals, this makes for a rich, steadily evolving continuum — Utopia in a surprisingly traditional sense.

    —Phil Zampino, The Squid's Ear

    References

    Utp (album) Wikipedia