NRR20/NRR21, Gerritt Wittmer + Radboud Mens

Started by Crumer, February 23, 2016, 06:01:30 PM

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Crumer

Hello everyone, I'm very proud to present the two new no rent titles.



NRR20:
Radboud Mens Cycle
c-96 + unique dl code, edition of 100
http://www.norentrecords.com/product/nrr20-radboud-mens-cycle-c-96-dl

"Radboud Mens is someone I've known for about twenty years now, ever since he walked into Staalplaat and volunteered in our shop and later on did mail-order for us. In his early days he did some great noise that involved vinyl and a dog brush, later on some brilliant minimal techno (some of which I released on Audio.NL, a label which I ran in the late 90s/early 00s with Roel Meelkop and Peter Duimelinks) and a few years ago he had a fine, yet much overlooked ambient/guitar/laptop release 'Fitness Landscape', which he recorded with Dan Armstrong. Radboud just mailed me 'Cycle', his latest release, and he stretches out even more into ambient land here. Nine pieces of gentle sounds, made no doubt with the use of laptops and electronics; music that is not very obtrusive, but works rather along the lines of Brian Eno, 12K, Line and White Paddy Mountain - any of the latter three labels could have released this. Whereas much of the current wave of ambient music seems to be about processing acoustic instruments, it seems to me that Radboud uses primarily electronic sounds to create a similar effect. I might be wrong of course. This is some excellent ambient music to wake up to." - Frans de Waard



NRR21:
Gerritt Wittmer Unknowns
c-20, edition of 100
http://www.norentrecords.com/product/nrr21-gerritt-wittmer-unknowns-c-20

Gerritt Wittmer embraces his narrative impulses on this short but dense tape. Each moment of "Unknowns" is surprising, combining Wittmer's aktionistic vocal palette (hyperventilation, catatonic humming, garbled declarations) with grainy fuzz, ominous tonal washes, decisive edits, asymmetrical sound sequences, and loops that just keep looping, each iteration extended via unnerving, ever-lengthening pockets of silence. "Unknowns" melds the most stimulating tactics of both the Schimpfluch Gruppe and Francisco Meirino while sounding very little like either. Only 20 minutes long, but packed with more ideas, atmospheres, and distinctive moments than you'll find in any six other tapes you bought this week. - Chris Sienko

visit http://www.norentrecords.com for more information and to see other titles


Crumer

shipped today, thanks for the fast response.

Crumer

https://norentrecords.bandcamp.com/

put all the no rents i still had masters for on bandcamp.

if the tape is in print it's a 7usd (or more) download, if out of print it's donation of your choosing (including "0")

Streaming is free.

If you missed some no rents this is a good place to catch up. These have been doing well and will allow me to afford the next few faster than anticipated, seriously thank you for the support:

JASON CRUMER "The Kitchen is the Heart of the Home" MSTICK 2.5 hours ambient song in a Sculpture
CHRISTIAN MIRANDE "Foxbat" C-30
FFH + JASON CRUMER "Pigtown Butcher" C-30