Blaudzun - Musik Ungeklärter Herkunft (ltd. white vinyl)
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Wir freuen uns sehr über die Veröffentlichung der neuen Blaudzun Single am 25.10.2019.
'Pirouette Fall (From Unknown Source)’ ist der erste Song aus dem neuen Album 'Musik
ungeklärter Herkunft'. Blaudzun's neuestes Werk ist der Soundtrack zur gleichnamigen
Ausstellung im Cobra Museum in Amstelveen (NL), die dem deutschen Maler Sigmar Polke (1941
- 2010) gewidmet ist. Die Ausstellung öffnet ihre Tore am 14. Dezember - das Album erscheint
bereits einen Tag zuvor - und zeigt 40 Ausstellungsstücke unter dem Titel ‘Music from an
Unknown Source’. Blaudzun wählte 9 Bilder aus und komponierte den Soundtrack zu diesen
Kunstwerken. Während der Ausstellung wird dieser Soundtrack über ein 3D Audio System
abgespielt, sodass Bilder und Musik mit einander verschmelzen.
Blaudzun war sofort fasziniert von der Kunst Polkes: “It felt very special to me. Not only because
of the title – ‘music from an unknown source’, but also to find a way to create a soundtrack for
nine paintings, which requires a different approach than composing music for film, for instance. I
decided that I needed to write music for an audio surround installation.”
Die 3D Audio Installation, auch 11.1 Immersive Audio genannt, wird oft in Kinos benutzt und
vermittelt dem Besucher das Gefühl, im Zentrum des Geschehens zu sein. Diese Kombination aus
9 Kunstwerken und 9 Kompositionen lässt einen einzigartigen Dialog zwischen Blaudzun und
Sigmar Polke entstehen: “Based on first impressions, I started working on the compositions. Only
after I saw the complete works at an exhibition in Zagreb I could arrange the songs and start
recording. I decided to make big prints of paintings. Attached to the studio walls it provided for
contant inspiration and an ongoing dialogue during the process.”
Komponiert und aufgenommen wurde der Soundtrack zu ‘Music from an Unknown Source’ in
diversen Studios in den Niederlanden, sowie in Osnabrück im Tonstudio Fattoria Musica. Für den
Mix arbeitete Blaudzun mit dem Grammy nominierten Sound Engineer Ronald Prent in den
Valhalla Studios in New York zusammen.
Blaudzun nahm an verschiedenen Kunstprojekten in den letzten Jahren teil. Er ist somit der
perfekte Partner für das Cobra Museum, um neue Wege zu finden, Kunst zu verbreiten.
Interdisziplinär, experimentell und nicht zu sehr beeinflusst vom Zeitgeist. Sigmar Polke’s
Herangehensweise ist dem sehr ähnlich. Er erweiterte die Grenzen der Malerei und war
außerdem als Fotograf, Filmregisseur, Grafikdesigner und Chemiker tätig. Er wird als einer der
einflussreichsten Künstler des 20. Jahrhunderts wahrgenommen.
Die Ausstellung ‘Polke vs Blaudzun – Musik Ungeklärter Herkunft’ feiert am 13. Dezember ihre
Premiere und wird für 4 Monate geöffnet sein.
'Musik ungeklärter Herkunft (Original Soundtrack)' wird als 12'' auf weißem Vinyl und inklusive
hochwertiger Drucke der neun auf dem Album vertonten Bilder (sowie digital) veröffentlicht und
ausschließlich auf blaudzun.com, im Glitterhouse Mailorder, im Shop des Cobra Museum's,
sowie in 50 Exemplaren in einigen handverlesenen Record Stores erhältlich sein.
Review
Today Blaudzun released a new track called 'Pirouette Fall (From Unknown Source)’. The song is
taken from the upcoming soundtrack album 'Musik ungeklärter Herkunft' and is part of a Cobra
Museum exhibition of expressive artist Sigmar Polke (1941 – 2010, Germany) starting from
December 14th. The exhibition shows the 40-piece series of ‘Music from an Unknown Source’.
Blaudzun selected nine favorite works from this Polke collection to compose nine pieces of
music. The soundtrack will be played on a 3D audio system with different speaker-sources and
contributes to an overall-experience of image, sound and space.
Blaudzun immediately was fascinated after seeing this Polke collection and speaking to the
curator of Cobra Museum: “It felt very special to me. Not only because of the title – ‘music from
an unknown source’, but also to find a way to create a soundtrack for nine paintings, which
requires a different approach than composing music for film, for instance. I decided that I needed
to write music for an audio surround installation.”
This 3D audio installation, so called 11.1 immersive audio, is often applied in cinemas and allows
the visitors to experience the music as if you're in the centre of it. The combination of nine
paintings and nine compositions creates an unique dialogue between Blaudzun and Sigmar
Polke: “Based on first impressions, I started working on the compositions. Only after I saw the
complete works at an exhibition in Zagreb I could arrange the songs and start recording. I
decided to make big prints of paintings. Attached to the studio walls it provided for contant
inspiration and an ongoing dialogue during the process.”
Blaudzun wrote and produced this soundtrack in various studios in The Netherlands and
Germany. In New York he collaborated with Grammy-nominated mix engineer Ronald Prent,
who created the immersive audio mix at Valhalla Studios.
Dutch based indie artist Blaudzun has released five studio-albums, among which critically
acllaimed ‘Promises of No Man’s Land’ (2014) and ‘Jupiter’, a tryptich album (2016-2018). If
there's one consistent thing throuhout his prolific career, it's his devout work ethic: whether
Blaudzun is occupying himself with touring, writing or medi-appearances, his music is always
spearheaded by strong self-determination. He and his 6-piece band played several European
clubtours and festivals, among which Hurricane and Southside Festival (Ger), Bravalla (Swe),
Lowlands (NL), Pukkelpop and Rock Werchter (B).
Blaudzun participated in several art projects during the years, so for Cobra Museum he’s a
perfect artist to collaborate with in their efforts to find new angles to promote Cobra-art:
interdisciplinairy, experimental and not framed by ‘zeitgeist’. Polke’s approach is quite similar: he
was crossing borders of painting art and was also a photographer, film director, graphic designer
and chemist. He’s considered to be one of the most influential artists of the 20st century.
The exhibition ‘Polke vs Blaudzun – Musik Ungeklärter Herkunft’ premieres 13 December at
Cobra Museum (Amstelveen, The Netherlands) and will be open for four months.
'Musik ungeklärter Herkunft (Original Soundtrack)' will be released in stereo on vinyl and digital.
The LP on 12" white vinyl is exclusively available on blaudzun.com, via Glitterhouse Records and
in the Cobra Museum shop. This album will contain nine loose-leaf prints of the nine paintings to
complete a very special release.
Please also read the special essay from author and art critic Sacha Bronnwasser about the
realization of this soundtrack: https://sachabronwasser.nl/werk/blaudzun-vs-polke/
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