KTL
The Pyre: Versions Distilled To Stereo
Shelter Press
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2018
Includes Instant Download
LP
22.99
Shelter 089 LP
Ltd. edition green vinyl, 700 copies, incl. printed inner sleeve
Incl. VAT plus shipping / Orders from outside the EU are exempt from VAT
Tracklist
1Escalade 8:00
2MadHIT 8:49
3Glass X 5:20
4HIT 9:54
5SuperMellow 10:36

Back in 2015, Shelter Press released the score of "Eternelle Idole", composed by Stephen O’Malley for the eponymous dance piece by french choreographer Gise`le Vienne. The record included a 24 pages booklet with photographs from the piece shot by Estelle Hanania. The label now release another chapter of this on-going documentation.

"The Pyre: versions distilled to stereo" is a score composed and recorded by KTL (Stephen O’Malley & Peter Rehberg) for the dance piece "The Pyre", written and directed by Gise`le Vienne.

The music created by KTL (Peter Rehberg and Stephen O’Malley) incorporates invisible and absent elements – ghosts, one might say. It proceeds from simulated diegetic sounds (which are part of the action) interwoven with real sounds - a musical creation that makes up an extra-diegetic sound score. This composition dizzyingly sculpts the space on stage and generates an impression of great spatial depth, which activates light-sculptures that in turn evoke the illusion of a tunnel, whose depth also results in a play of reflections.

Through these different media, the aim is to develop and shatter – without looking to resolve – the exceptional intensity that can arise from the dialectical tension between presence and absence, as well as from the characters that are seeking flight.

The music, originally performed on a multichannel spatialisized soundsystem has been distilled to this stereo version for home use, halfspeed mastered and cut by Matt Colton.

This record announces - and is one chapter - in the forthcoming release of the first monograph dedicated to the work of French choreographer Gise`le Vienne and documented by French photographer Estelle Hanania. This book - is one of Shelter Press’ most ambitious to date - catalog number 100 - will be released in Spring 2019.