Genre | Ambient |
---|---|
Date (CEST) | 2019-01-11 14:59:05 |
Group | USR |
Size | 63 MB |
Files | 8 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
48_Cameras-Chosen_Songs-(STRLP-019)-WEB-2018-USR
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 01-48_cameras-les_lieux.mp3 | 48 Cameras | Les Lieux | 218 | Unknown |
2 | 02-48_cameras-the_third_body.mp3 | 48 Cameras | The Third Body | 233 | Unknown |
3 | 03-48_cameras-we_could_bring_you_silk_in_may_2.mp3 | 48 Cameras | We Could Bring You Silk in May #2 | 227 | Unknown |
4 | 04-48_cameras-between_the_mist_and_the_sky.mp3 | 48 Cameras | Between The Mist & The Sky | 210 | Unknown |
5 | 05-48_cameras-our_lady_of_sins_(vesica_piscis_remix).mp3 | 48 Cameras | Our Lady Of Sins (Vesica Piscis Remix) | 228 | Unknown |
6 | 06-48_cameras-untitled_for_now_3.mp3 | 48 Cameras | Untitled For Now #3 | 218 | Unknown |
7 | 07-48_cameras-bloodsucker.mp3 | 48 Cameras | Bloodsucker | 244 | Unknown |
8 | 08-48_cameras-this_is_almost_a_happy_ending.mp3 | 48 Cameras | This Is Almost A Happy Ending | 214 | Unknown |
NFO
ARTIST...: 48 Cameras
TITLE....: Chosen Songs
YEAR.....: 2018
LABEL....: STROOM 〰
CAT.NO...: STRLP-019
GENRE....: Ambient
TIME.....: 38:56
SIZE.....: 62.70 MB
QUALITY..: 224kbps/44.1kHz/Joint Stereo
ENCODER..: LAME
SOURCE...: WEB
RLS.DATE.: 2019/01/11
WEBSITE..: https://stroomtv.bandcamp.com
TRACKLIST
01) (03:51) Les Lieux
02) (06:48) The Third Body
03) (02:54) We Could Bring You Silk in May #2
04) (07:49) Between The Mist & The Sky
05) (05:13) Our Lady Of Sins (Vesica Piscis Remix)
06) (04:49) Untitled For Now #3
07) (05:46) Bloodsucker
08) (01:46) This Is Almost A Happy Ending
48 CAMERAS - LINER NOTES
ΓÇ£Allo Yves?ΓÇ¥
ΓÇ£Oui Jean-Marie.ΓÇ¥
ΓÇ£Appelle-moi Jean.ΓÇ¥
ΓÇ£Non Jean-Marie.ΓÇ¥
ΓÇ£Je tΓÇÖemmerde.ΓÇ¥
ΓÇ£Moi aussi Jean-Marie.ΓÇ¥
A typical nightly phone call between Jean-Marie Mathoul and Yves Tassin ΓÇô Jean-Marie
had decided to change his name to Jean during the last years of his life. Yves, close
friend and longtime collaborator to J-MΓÇÖs 48 Cameras project, refused to accept the
name and possible character change.
48 Cameras was the brainchild and life project of self-proclaimed non-musician Jean-
Marie Mathoul (ΓÇá 04/07/2018), a social worker born and raised in Huy who carefully
conducted 48C towards cult status. After hearing an album of William S. Burroughs
reciting poetry, J-M decided to put poems and spoken word to music. He was a poet in
his own right, having already published a.o. Une cure au cancer (A cure for cancer),
a book of poems which at times was wrongly sold alongside medical books. At a
literary event in Liège, Belgium, he met UK-based writer Paul Buck (author of the
novel The Honeymoon Killers) and the two of them decided to collaborate and thus
formed 48 Cameras. The name of the collective references photographer Eadweard
Muybridge and a poem by Jim Morrison; "Muybridge derived his animal subjects from the
Philadelphia Zoological Garden, male performers from the University. The women were
professional artists' models, also actresses and dancers, parading nude before the 48
cameras'' (in The Lords and the new creatures).
It is important to note that 48C is somewhat of a non-band. The musicians and
collaborators never actually recorded together, and to this day some havenΓÇÖt even met
each other. Before starting the recording process, J-M built an album in his mind:
choice of album and song titles, who was to collaborate, even the artwork was clear
long before the first note was played, leaving little room for surprises. All of this
was carefully collected in decently structured Atoma notebooks full of polaroids,
annotations and cut-out photos of paintings and advertisements of cigarettes. An avid
smoker himself (as long time collaborator Calo recalls: ΓÇÿsometimes he was smoking
three cigarettes at a time, heΓÇÖd forget he had already lit one or twoΓÇÖ), the notebook
papers slowly transformed into nicotine colored archives of a project that often
feels like the musical masterpiece of a recluse puppet master, overviewing and
directing things from his attic home studio, aptly referred to as ΓÇ£the ObservatoryΓÇ¥.
Throughout the years collaborators sent their parts by snail mail on tape, DAT or
even MiniDisc, and with the arrival of the internet some began to upload their
contributions. Never, however, was the collective present together in the attic
studio.
Less than less = more
Calo: ΓÇ£48C was not the place to show virtuosity, neither was it a place of conceptual
minimalism. It wasnΓÇÖt a question of less is more, making songs with J-M was a case of
less than less is more! Each musical piece being a brick, stacked upon another and
another and another, etc. I remember physically suffering in the studio, for one
particular song, eight minutes long, the same bass notes, because he always wanted
things to be done in one take. Jean-Marie didnΓÇÖt care, it had to be done, no cutting
or looping, regardless if my arms were hurting, he didnΓÇÖt have a clue that I was
hurting, and he didnΓÇÖt care either. That being said, the recording sessions were
precious moments. A recording had to be done in a sort of rush, once a take was
recorded, we left it in the hands and mind of J-M, he chose the right recording and
he could delete the rest - he really liked deleting things. But really, the musicians
couldnΓÇÖt over think the process, within 48C there werenΓÇÖt a thousand solutions
because we worked in a monotonal structure. The fundament was to understand the basic
soundscape J-M was serving you, synthesize that and then head straightforward.
It was very important to accept the rules of the project, and it was just as
important to not stay stuck into that. As much as one could be 48 Cameras, you had to
take a break from the project too, because it was his project, for him it was
everything.ΓÇ¥
Jean-Marie even refused to recognize one album and a rare live show as being 48C,
stating: ΓÇ£ThatΓÇÖs not 48 Cameras.ΓÇ¥ Yves: ΓÇ£I remember one time being in a record shop
with J-M, and I stumbled upon the second album we had released, however, J-M had told
me that particular album no longer existed. In his typical stubborn style he told me:
ΓÇÿBuy the album, but IΓÇÖm leaving.ΓÇÖ ItΓÇÖs still not clear what his problem with that
particular album was, but he didnΓÇÖt want to acknowledge it. Of course when I was
holding it in my hand he had to admit that it existed.ΓÇ¥
J-M welcomed new collaborators by saying: ΓÇ£You are here, thanks to the Domino
Principle: youΓÇÖll meet someone, who will allow you to meet a next person, after that
one, another, etcetera.ΓÇ¥ This principle he held dearly, almost as a life philosophy.
Which is not to say that all encounters were fructuous. Calo: ΓÇ£One day I introduced
J-M to Tucker Zimmerman, so they could maybe collaborate, but nothing happened. On a
photo taken on that particular day, you see J-M and Tucker silently sitting next to
each other in the garden, not really talking to each other. Both personalities too
strong to collaborate.ΓÇ¥
Stubborn leaders demand to be tested, so at times some of the members of the
collective decided to challenge J-M, telling him theyΓÇÖd sneak in melodies of popular
hit songs.
Alain: ΓÇ£We told him weΓÇÖd do it, of course J-M was furious and shouted heΓÇÖd erase
those parts if we ever dared to do such a thing, but we did manage to sneak some
parts in, be it in a broken or slowed down way, for instance I did The bridge on the
river Kwai, and Calo even played a part of Stairway to heaven and Hells bells at one
point. Of course he was infuriated when we told him after the release was out, but he
hadnΓÇÖt recognized the melodies as such, so we had won.ΓÇ¥ (None of the musicians could
remember exactly which 48 C songs they managed to penetrate with these pop song
citations.)
These liner notes are based upon memories of 48 C shared by:
Calogero Marotta (Calo) (in 48 C 1995 - 2018)
Yves Tassin (in 48 C 1988 - 1999)
Bernard Petit (in 48 C 1994 - 2004)
Alain Pire (in 48 C 1988 - 1996)
released November 12, 2018
Mastered by Mathieu Savenay
Artwork by Nana Esi
Linernotes by Alex Deforce
Selection by Ziggy Devriendt.
Thanks to the family of Jean-Marie: Isabelle, Nicolas, Anne & Martin and everyone who
worked on 48 Cameras, ever.
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