Alva Noto – Univrs

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Raster-Noton – r-n 133
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1 Uni C 6:32
2 Uni Fac 4:35
3 Uni Asymmetric Tone
Sounds [Siren Synth - Mutesound] – Martin L. Gore
1:15
4 Uni Rec 7:32
5 Uni Dia 5:54
6 Uni Iso 10:17
7 Uni Mode 1:53
8 Uni Acronym
Voice [Featuring] – Anne-James Chaton
6:23
9 Uni Asymmetric Noises 1:52
10 Uni Deform 3:33
11 Uni Asymmetric III-IIII 1:29
12 Uni Syc 5:00
13 Uni Asymmetric Sweep 3:12
14 Uni Pro 3:17

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Recorded at Studio Carsten Nicolai in Berlin 2011.

© 2011 www.raster-noton.net.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Reader): 4260115991334
  • Barcode (Ean-code): 4 260115 991334
  • Matrix / Runout: CA RN133 @
  • Other (Mould SID code): IFPI 1284
  • Other (Mastering SID code): IFPI L039
  • Rights Society: gema
  • Label Code: lc 01293

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Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
univrs (14xFile, FLAC, Album) Raster-Noton r-n133 Germany 2011
Univrs (2xLP, Album) Raster-Noton r-n 133-2 Germany 2011

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Review by Headphone_Commute May 06, 2012
You can’t talk about Raster-Noton and not mention Carsten Nicolai. The Chemnitz (Germany) based label boss (along with Olaf Bender and Frank Bretschneider), has a few ongoing series running for the last couple of years. In 2007, Nicolai kicked off the Xerrox series in which he examines the concept behind digital reproduction of sound. There’s also the Transall series, experimenting with rhythmically oriented sine tones and white noise. The work on Univrs develops the concepts originally explored on Unitxt (2008) – processing of single unit patterns and information stored in text. On this second installment in the series Nicolai expands his focus to broad source of data, universal language, if you will. French voice-artist Anne-James Chaton appears at the center of the album, on “Uni Acronym” reciting 208 three-letter acronyms in alphabetical order to tightly structured Notoesque signature rhythm0 The video for this amazing track can be seen here. It would be amazing to catch an audio-visual performance of Univrs, as it features real-time manipulation of software-generated test images by the audio signals, which are then fed through a custom hardware box that triggers the video signals according to the value of the audio signal. Never repetitive, but not necessarily random. As always, Nicolai manages to neatly fold zeros and ones into art, stripping away the binary, cold, and sterile fragments, until the digital signals transform into analog waveforms, that we, humans, seem to call ‘music’. This is a must for any serious collector of Raster-Noton’s catalog.
Rated 5/5
Review by johnnyha Oct 24, 2011
This is one of the best albums I've heard this year. Challenging, subliminal then aggressive, quiet then forward. Its really gets better with every listen. Totally absorbing.
kruisspin Oct 21, 2011
another masterpiece in this genre,IDM~voices~low bass~high tunes~rawness,play this LOUD,never mind the angry neighbours just do it.pure nourishment for a damaged brain!

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