(SP147)
1. NON-LINEAR STAGES (I, II, III, I, IV, II) 22:33
2. NON-LINEAR STAGES (V, II, I, VI, II) 22:05
JULES REIDY
Halos of Perception
Music Jules Reidy
Mastering Stephan Mathieu
Artwork by Florian & Michael Quistrebert
Design Bartolomé Sanson
Shelter Press 2023, SP147
Trances, Jules Reidy’s follow-up to the celebrated World in World (2022), takes place in between states, tracing a kind of restless movement in search of—or is it away from?—a center. The twelve tracks shift between fragment and epic, returning to familiar phrases between forays outward into uncertain expanses. Through its exploration of the cyclical movements of grief and emotional turbulence, Trances produces a sonic world as raw, absorbing, and surprising as anything Reidy has created to date.
Trances’ primary instrument is a custom hexaphonic electric guitar tuned in Just Intonation. Reidy’s combination of fingerpicked phrases, open strums, and corrugated processing push on the grammar of guitar-driven experimentalism, locating expressive heft in open-ended harmonics and the odd angles formed by overlapping elements. Chords are slowed and stretched as if to examine their resonance, then overtaken by subterranean motion. The effect is that of oceanic depth, but the rippling that passes between the compositions’ sedimentary layers often takes on a metallic edge. The addition of synthesizers, sampled 12-string guitar, field recordings, and half-submerged autotuned voice further denaturalize the compositions. Reidy’s vocal interjections—their particular linguistic content rendered inaccessible—are based on counting and self-observational techniques for bringing oneself back into the present; at times Reidy’s picking also assumes a mantra-like quality, though ultimately the flow of the composition subsumes both.
There is a heavy sense of the strange throughout these songs, which bleed at their edges into a continuous, questioning whole. That Reidy’s compositions here have a tendency to engulf the listener, like a wave or a squall, can be variously comforting and disorienting. Either way, we are fortunate to follow Reidy on such a journey.
(SP138)
With contributions by
François J. Bonnet, John Giorno, David Grubbs, Yannick Guédon, Lee Gamble, Sarah Hennies, Hunter Ravenna Hunt-Hendrix, Stine Janvin, Joan La Barbara, Youmna Saba, Akira Sakata, Pierre Schaeffer, Peter Szendy, Ghédalia Tazartès
SPECTRES IV
A Thousand Voices —
Mille Voix
256 pages
Thread sewn softcover
First printing : 3000 copies
May 2023
Bilingual edition French/English
(all content included in both languages)
Editors François Bonnet and Bartolomé Sanson
Editorial Committee François Bonnet, Nicolas Debade, Jules Négrier, Bartolomé Sanson
Translations Robin Mackay and Valérie Vivancos
Proofreading Nicolas Debade, Robin Mackay, Jules Négrier
Design Bartolomé Sanson
The voice is everywhere, infiltrating everything, making civilisation, marking out territories with infinite borders, spreading from the farthest reaches to the most intimate spaces. It can be neither reduced nor summarised. And accordingly, when taken as a theme, the voice is inexhaustible, even when seen in the light of its very particular relation with the sonic or the musical, as is the case in most of the texts collected in this volume. There is no point therefore in trying to circumscribe or amalgamate the multiple avatars of the voice. We must rather try to apprehend what the voice can do, to envisage its landscape, its potential effects.
—Extract from the editors' forwords
La voix est partout, elle s’infiltre, fait civilisation, dessine des territoires aux frontières infinies, s’épand depuis les confins jusqu’au plus intime. Elle ne se réduit pas, ne se résume pas. La voix, prise comme matériau thématique, est tout autant un continent inépuisable, même quand il est mis sous la lumière de sa relation particulière avec le sonore ou le musical, comme c’est en grande partie le cas dans ce livre. Inutile, donc, de chercher à circonscrire et amalgamer les multiples avatars de la voix. Mais essayer, plutôt, d’appréhender ce que peut la voix, d’envisager son paysage, ses efficaces.
— Extrait de l'avant-propos
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Spectres IV will be out in May 2023.
Now available to {Pre Order}