今やフィンランドが誇る伝説的ユニットPAN SONICと、MAGAZINE、NICK CAVE & THE BAD SEEDSなどのメンバーとしても知られるBARRY ADAMSONが豪華共演を果たした2001年リリース作『MOTORLAB #3』が英国COLD SPRING RECORDSよりヴァイナル・リイシューを元祖音響ノイズ重鎮 THE HAFLER TRIOがリワークし、果てしなくディープな音響世界を構築。ジャケットに映るはアイスランドのエレクトロニック・コンポーザーMAGNUS BLONDAL JOHANNSSON。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2025/09/26)
This isn't your everyday sound-clash. The third in the Motorlab series from Iceland's Kitchen Motors label pits fake imaginary/non-imaginary film soundtrack composer Barry Adamson against Mika Vainio and Ilpo Vaisanen of the Finnish minimal techno duo Pan Sonic. Kitchen Motors asked the artists to travel to Reykjavik and write a piece of music for a choir. Once written, Adamson, Vainio, Vaisanen, and Halldor Vikingsson recorded the piece ("The Hymn of the 7th Illusion"), as performed by Hljomeyki and conducted by Hordhur Bragason. A haunted, wordless succession of boyish escalating "ahhs" and "ohhs," Vainio and Vaisanen took the spooked choir recording into the NTVO studio and added a repetitive, suspenseful, reverberant succession of electronic throbs that appear, evaporate, and return throughout the piece's 12 minutes. A number of slight atmospheric touches add to the cinematic feel, which Adamson no doubt played a role in. It's hushed and unresolved tension at its best, and it practically begs to be used in a film where paranoia is an overriding theme. Not quite as engrossing is the other track, "The Illusion of the 7th Hymn," which is a remix of the original done by experimentalists the Hafler Trio. Throughout the span of 24 minutes, the remix goes through several shifts of minimal drone and noise, cresting around the 12-minute mark with a passage that shapeshifts both the choir and the electronic thrums into a disturbed choppiness. As an interesting footnote, the gent pictured on the cover is electronic composer Magnus Blondal Johannsson. As evident by the photo that shows pickups attached to his head, the mad scientists of Kitchen Motors scanned his brain as he listened to Adamson and Pan Sonic's collaboration. The resulting brain waves are displayed on one of the accompanying cards within the packaging. ~ Andy Kellman
Rovi