c. reider on Vital Weekly podcast!
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a track from my "Aughtet" release is featured on the new Vital Weekly podcast.
check it out, it's about 12 minutes in, right after Nurse With Wound.
the podcast can be found here.
it goes along with a nice review penned by Frans de Waard, which you can read behind the cut.
C. REIDER - AUGHTET (CDR by Vuzh Music)
C. REIDER - SOME THINGS I DID WHEN I LOST MY MIND (CDR by Vuzh Music)
A while ago I reviewed a CDR by GoreHallReider (see Vital Weekly 489) and noted that I didn't know much about the work of C. Reider, the man behind the label Vuzh Music (not to be confused with the German Vuz Music, but perhaps they no longer exist?). C. Reider has been making music for the last fifteen years, mainly releasing his music on cassettes and collaborating with people such as PBK, Tarkatak, Implicit Order and Kirchenkampf. These days he's of course releasing CDRs on his own label and 'Aughtet' and 'Some Things I Did When I lost My Mind' are fine examples of his work. It's not easy to describe the work of Reider, as it falls into various categories ranging from ambient to industrial music (but most likely a combination of the two categories), but also the cosmic music of the seventies, with traces of Conrad Schnitzler and his 'non-keyboard electronics', making things a bit more psychedelic and cosmic. 'Some Things' is entirely instrumental, but 'Aughtet' uses the voices of eleven different people, which are treated by the use of synthesizers into densely woven masses of sounds, in which voices rise up and disappear again, like vanishing into black holes. Sometimes things may go on for a little bit too long, and the non-narrative part doesn't make life easier to understand what this particular poetry is about, but throughout both releases are quite enjoyable discs of fine experimental music, hovering the lesser noise related side of things, and playing the mood card. (FdW)
Address: http://www.vuzhmusic.com
check it out, it's about 12 minutes in, right after Nurse With Wound.
the podcast can be found here.
it goes along with a nice review penned by Frans de Waard, which you can read behind the cut.
C. REIDER - AUGHTET (CDR by Vuzh Music)
C. REIDER - SOME THINGS I DID WHEN I LOST MY MIND (CDR by Vuzh Music)
A while ago I reviewed a CDR by GoreHallReider (see Vital Weekly 489) and noted that I didn't know much about the work of C. Reider, the man behind the label Vuzh Music (not to be confused with the German Vuz Music, but perhaps they no longer exist?). C. Reider has been making music for the last fifteen years, mainly releasing his music on cassettes and collaborating with people such as PBK, Tarkatak, Implicit Order and Kirchenkampf. These days he's of course releasing CDRs on his own label and 'Aughtet' and 'Some Things I Did When I lost My Mind' are fine examples of his work. It's not easy to describe the work of Reider, as it falls into various categories ranging from ambient to industrial music (but most likely a combination of the two categories), but also the cosmic music of the seventies, with traces of Conrad Schnitzler and his 'non-keyboard electronics', making things a bit more psychedelic and cosmic. 'Some Things' is entirely instrumental, but 'Aughtet' uses the voices of eleven different people, which are treated by the use of synthesizers into densely woven masses of sounds, in which voices rise up and disappear again, like vanishing into black holes. Sometimes things may go on for a little bit too long, and the non-narrative part doesn't make life easier to understand what this particular poetry is about, but throughout both releases are quite enjoyable discs of fine experimental music, hovering the lesser noise related side of things, and playing the mood card. (FdW)
Address: http://www.vuzhmusic.com
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