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Stephan Meidell: Cascades
ByStephan Meidell
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Eivind Aarset
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Stian Westerhus
guitarThe Cascades project began in 2011 when Meidell wanted to test the acoustics of an old factory and meat storage space, the Bergen Kj?tt, before it was renovated as a modern culture house. Meidell placed microphones all over this frozen space and improvised there for four straight days, exhausting himself in an attempt to explore new space-affected acoustics. The second round of recordings was done at a big silo at the Architect School of Bergen and later he arranged these recordings in his studio with new ones from the vast space of the big freezer hall of Bontelabo, also in Bergen, as layers of sounds, treated some with rhythms on changing the tonality of others.
The eight reconstructed pieces transforms the free- form guitar improvisations and the big spaces acoustics into abstract, disorienting soundscapes. The raw sounds are still there, including guitar lines and effect pedals, room noises, Meidell himself moving around the spaces and fleeting sonic "accidents." But now these sounds have a different, compelling presence. The conventional sense of time and linearity is lost in these hypnotic, nuance textures, that draws you deeper and deeper into new sonic universes.
The longest piece, "Sedate," has an industrial, threatening cinematic presence, bringing to mind the innovative, experimental usage of the prepared and treated tabletop guitar of

Keith Rowe
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Track Listing
Suspire; Simulate; Sedate; Solace; Serene; Strike; Stage; Sphere.
Personnel
Stephan Meidell
guitarStephan Meidell: guitars, bass, drum machine, voice.
Album information
Title: Cascades | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Hubro Records
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