February 20, 2012

ferran fages | for pau torres

t16
cd edition
300 copies
€ 12 (including international postage)

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also available as a digital download through bandcamp
(where you can also stream the music for a quick preview)

Ferran Fages: electric guitar and walkie-talkie
Composed, recorded and mixed by Ferran Fages from May to September 2009
Mastering by Pau Torres

Photography by Pau Torres
Layout by Kostis Kilymis

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It is hard getting away from the dedicatory title of this album. It’s not that it is unusual in itself, simply that a dedication like this usually implies a debt of some sort. On this occasion it is not hard to guess, given that Pau Torres is the person behind etude records, the label that put out quite a few discs Ferran has been involved in in the past years, most notably his two guitar cds ‘Cançons per a un lent retard’ and ‘Al voltant d’ un para/.lel’. So that’s reason enough for a dedication, at least in my book.

It wouldn’t be out of place to compare Pau Torres with the two guitar cds mentioned above. With them Ferran –known up until a few years ago mostly for his turntable and electronics skills- staked out a different territory for himself, one that involved melodic and chromatic explorations that were quite distanced from the textural nature of improvised music at the turn of the century. Now this new album removes itself quite a bit from the dissonant fields of the above works and delivers a thick slice of reverberating guitar explorations. Bracketed by two pieces of innovative feedback constructions, the main part of the record is Ferran at his most evocative, touching upon nocturnal tones and employing longer time structures than his previous work has gotten us used to. As such, Pau Torres is at its most effective at album length, tracing out the outlines of some invisible yet enveloping story and establishing its own and individual touch. And maybe that’s what the title is all about, maybe there is some untold story behind this, or maybe a whole story actually developed out of the two people involved -Pau’s pictures that accompany the album certainly tell their own tale alongside the music- but I’ll wager that in the 42 minutes of this disc, you won’t be needing any stories to be lending meaning to this music.

January 19, 2011

some more words on tables and stairs

in this post you will find a few more words concerning our new cd release, featuring the trio of Ferran Fages, Robin Hayward and Nikos Veliotis (see the release post here, or go directly to the shop to get one). But do read on…

How does music happen, and why does it happen sometimes? In June 2010, the TOT1.0 festival took place in Athens , small steps towards a greater affirmation of the small music community that has been blossoming in the hell-hole that is Greece ’s capital. As part of the festival, two foreign improvisers (Ferran Fages and Grundik Kasyansky) were invited to take part in the proceedings. While we were at it, we got notice that Robin Hayward also happened to be in town during those days, for unrelated reasons. At the conclusion of the festival, Dimitra Lazaridou-Chatzigoga and Michalis Kyratsous invited Robin to their house for what turned out to be an informal trio concert with Ferran and Greek mainstay Nikos Veliotis.

As the evening got closer, less thought was given to the expected outcome and more to the feel-good spirit of the evening. Nikos arrived early, Robin climbed to the fourth floor carrying his microtonal tuba, and Ferran switched his palette to computer generated sine waves, carving out his own territory inside the inevitable drones of his fellow performers, but little planning was made beyond that. And then it happened; after a few exploratory minutes, the three musicians became one and the warmest possible tones filled the cool summer night. Remarkably structured in its spontaneity, the music was split in separate parts or steps of roughly eight minutes each, meanwhile -within these parts- the exchanges between the musicians evolved with striking beauty. The fourth part brought us back to near silence, closely anticipating every next move. The musicians finally found their resting place, and after a couple of minutes’ pause allowed the atmosphere to be filled with our applause.

Late the same night, over beers and pizza, we debated over how we could possibly present the magic of the evening to a greater audience. A first meeting between three musicians, not without its awkward moments, and then there’s always the debate on whether to present a “document” of something that took place, as it happened, or whether one should look to extract the pure music, since what happened belongs only to the memory of those that were there. In the end we stuck with the document, and though you won’t hear most of the coughs and the creaking chairs, you will still hear the performance start to finish, and maybe -if you’re lucky- you’ll be able to recreate some of the anticipation and the magic that we felt as well.

The title came about later, at the suggestion of Robin and as a paraphrase of the English expression “tables and chairs”. Regarding his choice he commented that “‘tables and stairs’ is actually a play on ‘tables and chairs’ which in English you use in the context ‘you have to talk about love as if it were tables and stairs’ i.e. talk about something romantic and heartfelt in very everyday language”.

January 16, 2011

ferran fages, robin hayward, nikos veliotis | tables and stairs

t11
cd edition
400 copies
€ 12 (including international postage)

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Ferran Fages: sine waves
Robin Hayward: microtonal tuba
Nikos Veliotis: cello

artwork by Lali Barrière
layout by Fotini Lazaridou-Hatzigoga
co-produced with nigrostriatal sound events
recorded live in concert, June 27 2010 in Dimitra Lazaridou-Chatzigoga and Michalis Kyratsous’ apartment in Koukaki, Athens
mastered by Themistoklis Pantelopoulos

album preview (+ some info) coming soon