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Music for Robots

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フォーマット 12”シングルレコード
発売日 2014年05月19日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルWarp Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 WAP366
SKU 801061936617

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Electronic madman Tom Jenkinson, aka Squarepusher, has always dealt in futuristic sounds. Whether crafting some of the more frantic drum-n-bass rhythms ever put to tape or sewing together rubbery basslines and multi-colored electronic textures into his own breed of short-attention-span funk, there's always been something superhuman about his music. Music for Robots takes the superhuman/non-human elements of Squarepusher's sound to both its logical and literal conclusion, offering up five tracks composed by Jenkinson and performed completely by robots. Jenkinson spent part of 2013 working with a team of Japanese roboticists, coming up with original pieces of music far beyond the capabilities of even the most skilled human instrumentalists. The Z-Machines, a 22-armed drumming robot and a guitar-playing robot with the equivalent of 78 fingers, run through five pieces on Music for Robots that are immediately recognizable as Squarepusher material. Dead giveaways come in the form of the scattershot rhythms and head-spinning, MIDI-transposed arpeggio runs of "Sad Robot Goes Funny" and the slow, melodic build of "Dissolver," which breaks out into anthemic, neck-breakingly quick rhythm patterns. Jenkinson's jazzier impulses come through on the EP's quieter moments, as with the airy intro "Remote Amber." ~ Fred Thomas

  1. 1.[12”シングルレコード]
    1. 1.
      Remote Amber
    2. 2.
      Sad Robot Goes Funny
    3. 3.
      World Three
    4. 4.
      Dissolver
    5. 5.
      You Endless

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: SquarepusherZ-Machines

オリジナル発売日:2014年04月05日

商品の紹介

Electronic madman Tom Jenkinson, aka Squarepusher, has always dealt in futuristic sounds. Whether crafting some of the more frantic drum-n-bass rhythms ever put to tape or sewing together rubbery basslines and multi-colored electronic textures into his own breed of short-attention-span funk, there's always been something superhuman about his music. Music for Robots takes the superhuman/non-human elements of Squarepusher's sound to both its logical and literal conclusion, offering up five tracks composed by Jenkinson and performed completely by robots. Jenkinson spent part of 2013 working with a team of Japanese roboticists, coming up with original pieces of music far beyond the capabilities of even the most skilled human instrumentalists. The Z-Machines, a 22-armed drumming robot and a guitar-playing robot with the equivalent of 78 fingers, run through five pieces on Music for Robots that are immediately recognizable as Squarepusher material. Dead giveaways come in the form of the scattershot rhythms and head-spinning, MIDI-transposed arpeggio runs of "Sad Robot Goes Funny" and the slow, melodic build of "Dissolver," which breaks out into anthemic, neck-breakingly quick rhythm patterns. Jenkinson's jazzier impulses come through on the EP's quieter moments, as with the airy intro "Remote Amber." ~ Fred Thomas
Rovi

FREEDOMMUNE 0で初披露されたSQUAREPUSHERのプロジェクトは何と、3 体のロボット(78 本の指でギターを弾くギタリスト、22 個のドラムを叩くドラマー)に演奏させるというもの。このプロジェクトは例えばナンカロウがプレイヤー・ピアノへの作曲をひたすら続けた事や、パット・メセニーのオーケストリオンの試みなどを彷彿とさせる。圧倒的音数の1音1音はタッチが一定で無感情にも聴こえるが、人力での演奏不可能さでただ圧倒するのでなく、むしろその無感情さとエモーショナルな楽曲のバランスで誰もが未体験であろう感情を持ったロボットの音楽を描き出している。
intoxicate (C)池田敏弘
タワーレコード(vol.109(2014年4月20日発行号)掲載)

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