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Polwechsel

 
Artist: Polwechsel
  • Formed: 1993
  • Genres: Avant-Garde
  • Representative Albums: "Archives of the North

Biography

The advent of Polwechsel in the mid- to late '90s helped coalesce a part of the Viennese experimental music scene (and to some extent the European one too) around an esthetic of a post-minimalist search for the inner details of sound. What would be called "microsound" or "lowercase-sound" for the next few years was first explored and exposed by this quartet. Its influence and impact has been important, even though the group only took part in a growing sensibility to look into silence and quietness to find the next step avant-garde music, especially the live kind, should take.

Polwechsel was founded in 1993 by Werner Dafeldecker (then an avant-garde jazz bassist) and Michael Moser (a concert cellist). The name comes from an AC/DC converter the two musicians stumbled upon in a thrift shop (the device is pictured on the cover of the group's first two albums). Burkhard Stangl, a Viennese jazz guitarist, and the Italian free improv trombonist Radu Malfatti completed the first lineup. The group adopted a format of structured improvisation, blending compositional structures that explored recent ideas in contemporary classical music and the openness and sound exploration of free improv, especially the kind pioneered by John Stevens and his Spontaneous Music Ensemble. Right from the start, Polwechsel found a distinctive sound in the hums and buzzes of electric guitars, new textures from the string instruments, and Malfatti's near-silent valve and mouth playing. The music aims to create textural sonic landscapes requiring the listener's undivided attention.

The group released its first CD (eponymous) on the label Random Acoustics in 1995. It went unnoticed in the music press. But when Polwechsel appeared at the LMC Festival in London, in 1996, things began to move. When Malfatti bailed out in 1997, Londoner John Butcher (saxophone) was called in. This new lineup recorded Polwechsel 2 in January 1998. This session and their previous effort came out the next year on hat[now]art to great critical acclaim from avant-garde music critics. Suddenly Polwechsel embodied a new sound and, playing select concerts in Europe, Canada, and the U.S., became the ambassador of the bubbling Austria-German scene, also represented by ensembles like Efzeg, Dachte Musik, and King Übü Orchestrü. A third CD came out in 2001 on Dafeldecker's label Durian. ~ François Couture, All Music Guide
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Polwechsel
Origin Vienna, Austria
Genre(s) experimental
Years active 1993–present
Label(s) Erstwhile Records, HatHut Records
Website www.polwechsel.com
Members
Werner Dafeldecker
Michael Moser
Martin Brandlmayr
Burkhard Beins
Former members
Radu Malfatti
Burkhard Stangl
John Butcher

Polwechsel is a musical group founded in Vienna, Austria in 1993.

Their music has mostly straddled a line between contemporary music and free improvisation, and is characterized by quiet volume, sustained drones, and slowly-developing structures.

The group was originally composed of double bassist Werner Dafeldecker, cellist Michael Moser, trombonist Radu Malfatti and guitarist Burkhard Stangl. Their name came from a voltage adapter Dafeldecker and Moser found in a second-hand shop.

An appearance at the 1996 LMC Festival in London garnered the group much attention.

Malfatti left in 1997, and was replaced by saxophonist John Butcher. With guitarist/laptop computer whiz Fennesz, this lineup recorded Wrapped Islands, which earned much positive critical notice[1] [2] [3]

Stangl left in 2003; about a year later, percussionists Burkhard Beins and Martin Brandlmayr joined Polwechsel.

References

  1. ^ Polwechsel and Fennesz - Wrapped Islands - Review - Stylus Magazine
  2. ^ Ink 19 :: Polwechsel W/ Fennesz
  3. ^ Polwechsel & Fennesz - Wrapped Islands (Erstwhile)

External links

Polwechsel.com (official site)


 
 
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Archives of the North (2006 Album by Polwechsel)
Polwechsel (1998 Album by Polwechsel)
Polwechsel (Classical Album)

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