playlist artwork#12 this weekCampus Faces

by Trundicho

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About this album

  • Updated: 02/07/2008

 

For this project I came up with the idea to set storys of a students life (which in many cases is a noticeable part of lifetime) in a musical context. A time window of four weeks let no space for lyrics and voice. But giving a story telling concept over the complete album may compensate for that. That time was used to make a concept, compose, record, mix, master, do the artwork and online distribution.

The aim for that album where 10 ambient, experimental, rock songs. Additionally I was lucky enough to have time for recording sessions with Expanding_Flan, who did a splendid job recording bass for whisper collector. This is the only song which isn't new but this one deserved a better recording.

Most of the songs have samples from the campus of the University of Karlsruhe recorded with a stereo field recorder of Rukano. With his help I was able to get brilliant quality samples. Some songs with samples of the refectory or interviewed students saying 'Tuition Fee' fit obviously to the concept - some songs like student dream or printer, which have samples of a dishwasher or a real printer, maybe a little more imagination firering.

As usual there is a lot of guitar work in this project. Sometimes I used an ebow. The accordion was proved to rock hard in the progressive rock song conclave. The drums were played with the Boss Dr. Rhythm 880. (I really like the pads!!) A violine played with plectrum had its scene in 'The night before'.

In some cases I used digital effects processed in Super Collider which partly ran in by Rukano and P. Borgeat. For 'Student Jazz' I used the kitchens door which sounds like a free jazz trumpet. For 'Tuition Fee' I made sounds with an eighty meter receiver - equipmentused for Amateur Radio Direction Finding sport.

 

You can find more info about the equipment that was used for the album at my website: www.trundicho.de.

 

 

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

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PatrickB

something special

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PatrickB • 2008-07-05 14:23:46

Campus faces is something special. Instead of combining several tracks that don't have much in common it must be seen as a whole. The description of a students life is backed up by very nicely edited and combined sound samples. Especially in songs like "Printer" the samples fit to the music that well, that they have to be seen more as an instrument than extra-musical sounds. This creative usage of high quality samples combined with Trundichos guitar skills and taste of sound make you forget that it is in fact a low budget production. The transitions between different kinds of rock music and more experimental sound-collages makes it a little difficult to listen to it without paying much attention. On the other side you don't get bored by the same sound and style over and over again.
radionando

Una Tésis

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radionando • 2009-06-05 02:22:51

Podemos considerar este disco como una tésis de titulación de un alumno en la escuela de música. Se crea un concepto temático y se van diseñando los diversos escenarios que conforman la vida estudiantil. Una voz, como la del Joe's Garaje de Zappa, se utiliza para crear un hilo conductor. El resultado es un catálogo de composiciones muy variado. El adjetivo de "experimental" no le va muy bien, pues como es una tésis, lo mejor será caminar por caminos conocidos. El tema Exam ilustra los resultados de la influencia de King Crimson, que ha aportado ideas y estructuras mucho más orientadas hacia el Jazz progresivo que al Rock. Una pieza excelente por el manejo de sus tiempos y por el acordeón que la convierte en algo propositivo y original, más no experimental. Buen disco, clasificación AAA, apto para jóvenes y adultos. Congratulations y Saludos desde Chiapas.
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