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Nuno Rebelo
Improvisações Cristalizadas
Holuzam
- Cat No: ZAM013
- updated:2023-05-22
89年から、90年にかけて制作されたオブスキュアなコンピューター・コンポジション、インナーマインドなエレクトロニック・ミュージック。
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Unreleased but perfectly formed "hidden" album, recorded in 1989-90 by Nuno Rebelo on the wake of his "Sagração Do Mês De Maio" double LP (composed in 1988 as soundtrack to the third Manobras de Maio fashion event in Lisbon). The tracks convey a sense of investigative curiosity regarding computer composition and they sound wonderfully artificial. Titles as "Moon OK", "Tiny Space Ships" or "Dança Das Creaturas Elásticas" ("Elastic Creatures Dance") embody this idea of otherworldness, a kind of music actually coming from another place, composed and played by elastic creatures. It displays the functional qualities of Library Music, illustrating playful as much as moody and dense moments. In this way the album comes across as a soundtrack for moving images, sure, but with unusual framing and sharp angles. A unique object in the Portuguese avantgarde, keeping its distance from Academia but also from contemporary independent releases ("Plux Quba" by Nuno Canavarro comes to mind). António Duarte's 2019 mastering enhances this collection of music liberated from the archives of one of the most brilliant, active and challenging musicians of his generation.
Nuno Rebelo was born in 1960, graduated in Architecture, founded Street Kids and Mler Ife Dada, played in the "transitional" line up of GNR in 1982. His creativity expanded into improvised music. Performances and recordings with other musicians multiplied. He composed music for theatre, dance, jingles and, on an almost contradictory scale to his underground credentials, soundtracks for the Expo 98 and Porto 2001 mega events.
Nuno Rebelo was born in 1960, graduated in Architecture, founded Street Kids and Mler Ife Dada, played in the "transitional" line up of GNR in 1982. His creativity expanded into improvised music. Performances and recordings with other musicians multiplied. He composed music for theatre, dance, jingles and, on an almost contradictory scale to his underground credentials, soundtracks for the Expo 98 and Porto 2001 mega events.
ポルトガル産のオブスキュアな80sエレクトロニックミュージックの発掘を皮切りに、現行のレフトフィールドな実験音楽、ダンスなどもリリースしてきたポルトガル、リスボンのレコードショップ、Flur Discosのレーベル〈Holuzam〉から、Nuno Canavarroも在籍した Street Kidsのメンバーでもあり、ポストパンク、ニューウェイヴ、シンセポップ期の80年代から90年代に活動したミュージシャンNuno Rebeloの音源のリリース。1989年から90年にかけてファッションショーのサウンドトラックとして制作された未発表音源だそうです。 (サイトウ)