Humbucking Coil
Morr Music
ELECTRONIC
- BERNHARD FLEISCHMANN named his latest album after the roughly 50-year-old
Humbucking Coil, a guitar pick-up that eliminates the guitar's usual interferences,
its white noise, just by means of doubling them. Two electromagnetic coils
turn each other mute.
- 'The Humbucking Coil' is part of a process that was featured in different
moments on his previous album 'Welcome Tourist'.
- In between, there was the project DUO 505, developed together with
HERBERT WEIXELBAUER. There the groovebox (Roland 505), here the amplified
guitar (Humbucking Coil), there the micro levels of clicks and cuts, here
the warmth of an old valve driven microphone. Vibraphone, piano, guitar,
they all come together in a still electronic context.
- The album's cover, this graphic strictness on an ivory fond; a visual
quotation of jazz that gets on very well with the music inside.
- 'The Humbucking Coil's recording, assembling and mixing was done once
again together with and in the studio of CHRISTOPH AMANN. Besides, the Viennese
bricoleur of Jazz and Electronica CHRISTOF KURZMANN being a close friend
not even since Bernhard Fleischmann's debut 'Poploops for Breakfast' of 1999
was involved in this process once again.
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Broken Monitors
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02 |
Cain
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03 |
Compopsure
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04 |
First Times
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Phones And Machines
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06 |
Static Crate
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07 |
From To
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Alderbarn Waltz
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