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album cover PERLONEX Peripherique (Zarak) cd 12.98
A little over a year ago, Frans de Waard left Staalplaat and dedicated himself fully to his own Korm Plastics imprint. De Waard's presence had actually grown to be synonymous with Staalplaat, despite the fact that he didn't own the shop / label. So his departure made us wonder what might've happen to Staalplaat. We need not fear for Staalplaat is going strong and continues to press up more Muslimgauze CDs than you can shake a stick at. Ignaz Schick is now one of the people who has been filling de Waard's shoes (or at least he's the guy we order our Staalplaat gear from).
The inner workings of Staalplaat may be unimportant to most of you, but the context of Ignaz' employment begins to make sense once you realize that he's the force behind the under-represented improv / electro-acoustic ensemble Perlonex. In many ways, Perlonex follows an AMM line-up of relatively commonplace instruments used in very non-traditional means for the manufacture of sound. Schick principally performs on turntables and tape machines, Jorg Maria Zeger has his guitar, and Burkhard Beins takes after Gunter Muller and Jason Kahn as a very non-percussive drummer. Peripherique is Perlonex's second CD and concentrates on a very complex interplay of trio's gestural sounds. It's a far cry from most improv skronk, which revels in its own mastery of the equipment; rather, Perlonex respond to each other in a slow and curiously sensitive march towards incendiary noise. A very impressive document!
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"Peripherique I"
MPEG Stream: "Peripherique II"

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