Dole Fam : Deux Homage
DOLE FAM's work is intended as a détournement of existing musics, and a humble little attempt to subvert the existing machineries of normative cultural production. This release, 'Deux Homages' is two pieces of minimal experimental sound. All audio on this release originates in found sources (side A from works by John Cage, side B from works by Luciano Berio). Taking inspiration from Dadaism and William S. Burroughs, the fragments of sound are subjected to 'cut-up' processes. The cut-ups are then re-combined w/ a rudimentary system of chance procedures playing an integral role to decisions relating to processing and structure. This method of composition allowed Fidge to be somewhat liberated from habit, sense, and established patterns, it also served to playfully distort his inevitable temptations to lean on any pre-existing authorial voice(s). The resulting music is repetitive, minimalist, sometimes blissful, calm, and meditative, but also at times featuring quite jarring clangs, bangs, and dissonant elements.
DOLE FAM's work is intended as a détournement of existing musics, and a humble little attempt to subvert the existing machineries of normative cultural production. This release, 'Deux Homages' is two pieces of minimal experimental sound. All audio on this release originates in found sources (side A from works by John Cage, side B from works by Luciano Berio). Taking inspiration from Dadaism and William S. Burroughs, the fragments of sound are subjected to 'cut-up' processes. The cut-ups are then re-combined w/ a rudimentary system of chance procedures playing an integral role to decisions relating to processing and structure. This method of composition allowed Fidge to be somewhat liberated from habit, sense, and established patterns, it also served to playfully distort his inevitable temptations to lean on any pre-existing authorial voice(s). The resulting music is repetitive, minimalist, sometimes blissful, calm, and meditative, but also at times featuring quite jarring clangs, bangs, and dissonant elements.
DOLE FAM's work is intended as a détournement of existing musics, and a humble little attempt to subvert the existing machineries of normative cultural production. This release, 'Deux Homages' is two pieces of minimal experimental sound. All audio on this release originates in found sources (side A from works by John Cage, side B from works by Luciano Berio). Taking inspiration from Dadaism and William S. Burroughs, the fragments of sound are subjected to 'cut-up' processes. The cut-ups are then re-combined w/ a rudimentary system of chance procedures playing an integral role to decisions relating to processing and structure. This method of composition allowed Fidge to be somewhat liberated from habit, sense, and established patterns, it also served to playfully distort his inevitable temptations to lean on any pre-existing authorial voice(s). The resulting music is repetitive, minimalist, sometimes blissful, calm, and meditative, but also at times featuring quite jarring clangs, bangs, and dissonant elements.