Yannick Dauby – Magicien Rouch
Label:
Tanuki Records – 22
Format:
Cassette
Country:
Belgium
Released:
27 Mar 2017
Genre:
Non-Music
Style:
Sound Art, Poetry
Tracklist
A1 | Magicien Rouch Side A | 17:52 |
B1 | Magicien Rouch Side B | 14:51 |
Notes
Chants de possession, basés sur les mots et voix de Jean Rouch /
Hommage aux Haukas
Septembre 2016 / Taiwan
Drawings by Lysianassa Dauby
Available as a c40 cassette
80 copies
Tanuki Records #22
French musician Yannick Dauby is known, and justly reknown, for his field-recordings around the world, and particularly of his country of adoption since 2007: Taiwan.
Here he slightly changes his tactics in order to approach a very different material. For this new piece he chose as sound sources various interviews / archives from INA and french radio of anthropologist and film-maker Jean Rouch talking about his film Les Maitres Fous. The film, made in 1955, is one of the most fascinating and rarest document showing the Hauka's voodoo rituals. Mainly composed of migrant workers from the countryside of Niger and Ghana, this community, principally found around the city of Accra, devised possession rites to imitate, to emulate and to mock the british colonial authorities, and thus steal their life forces. Dauby cuts and splices Jean Rouch's voice as he describes and comments the estonishing practices composing the ritual, and the frantic episodes leading to the initiates'trance.
Hommage aux Haukas
Septembre 2016 / Taiwan
Drawings by Lysianassa Dauby
Available as a c40 cassette
80 copies
Tanuki Records #22
French musician Yannick Dauby is known, and justly reknown, for his field-recordings around the world, and particularly of his country of adoption since 2007: Taiwan.
Here he slightly changes his tactics in order to approach a very different material. For this new piece he chose as sound sources various interviews / archives from INA and french radio of anthropologist and film-maker Jean Rouch talking about his film Les Maitres Fous. The film, made in 1955, is one of the most fascinating and rarest document showing the Hauka's voodoo rituals. Mainly composed of migrant workers from the countryside of Niger and Ghana, this community, principally found around the city of Accra, devised possession rites to imitate, to emulate and to mock the british colonial authorities, and thus steal their life forces. Dauby cuts and splices Jean Rouch's voice as he describes and comments the estonishing practices composing the ritual, and the frantic episodes leading to the initiates'trance.
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