- Electro-acoustic
- Experimentalism
- Musique concrète
- Avant-garde
- Electronic music
- Abstract
Comment: this issue consists of 4
long-running compositions all of them are composed of abrasive and
angular sonic details and open space around it. Such sort of music is
called electro-acoustic, isn't it? More profoundly, he recorded
abstract sound ambiances to be used as background sounds to accompany
the work of his students during the intuitive drawing classes he
gives. Xavier Mussat used the cheap internal microphone of his
computer and several objects (bowls, balls, crumbled paper, table,
and a prepared banjo), as well as remixed sounds taken from videos of
snowy landscapes. Musically it is one and the same process from
scratch to the very end – a permanent flow of greyish glitched-out
and metallic cut-up sounds, some percussive sounds, explorations on
concrete sounds. At times one can discern the sort of radiophonic
play feel as if some ghastly semi-orchestrations and ascensions come
to the pathway. The outing is a bit in the discography of Eg0cide.