• CD,  Distribution

    Peter Andersson ‎– Music For Film And Exhibition 3


    Peter Andersson ‎– Music For Film And Exhibition 3
    Label: Wrotycz Records ‎– WRT 018
    Format: CD, Album
    Country: Poland
    Released: 12 May 2013
    Style: Ambient, Field Recordin

    This is a different experience! It’s very concrete and descriptive, and in some cases almost natural, but always with some twists making it much more magic and enigmatic than just the plain sounds alone. Exhibition music can be difficult to describe because they really need to be presented and experienced in their original context. It’s about sound design and soundscape composition. The key to understand the exhibition music presented here lies in the order of sounds and their combinations in layers and alterations through time. It makes the listener coming closer to the sounds, to investigate in their meanings and roles within the given frames. It’s like being a sound detective.

    ‘Music for Film and Exhibition 3’ is, as the name suggests, the third album with film and exhibition music by Peter Andersson. It contains music for various exhibitions from 2011 to 2013 and also some recently found sketches for the ‘Tulpa’ soundtrack, which was released in their full and final versions on the ‘Music for Film and Exhibition I’. Technically ‘Music for Film and Exhibition 3’ is the first album by Peter Andersson which is mastered according to the so called K-level standard, specifically to K-14. The K-standard will ensure that the highest dynamical range will be preserved in the music. It will benefit the listener because the music will simply sound much greater than a hot or over-compressed album. All one need to do is to give an extra push one the amplifier volume control to match the gain of a hot mastered album.

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    Bocksholm ‎– Caged Inside The Beast Of The Forge


    Bocksholm ‎– Caged Inside The Beast Of The Forge
    Label: Wrotycz Records ‎– WRT 017
    Format: CD, Album
    Country: Poland
    Released: 25 Jan 2013
    Style: Industrial, Dark Ambient, Noise

    Bocksholm (Peter Andersson of Raison D’être and Lina Baby Doll of Deutsch Nepal) are finally back with a new album and this time they have unleashed the Beast. Any mythological idea that Boxholm has become a great peaceful Eden is from now on eternally disproved. No one is safe anymore, not even the horror of Kisa. Birath – the Beast of the forge – is back and we are all captives inside his devilish mind, at least for 60 minutes after pressing play. Enjoy with a bottle of moonshine. Format: CD digipack.

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    Contemplatron, Shentz ‎– His Master’s Voice


    Contemplatron, Shentz – His Master’s Voice
    In memory of Stanislaw Lem 1921-2006
    Label: Wrotycz Records – WRT 025
    Format: CD, Album
    Country: Poland
    Released: 2016
    Style: Ambient

    ‘APOCRYPHICAL SOUNDTRACK FOR THE BOOK OF ST. LEM’ – This dark ambient album is based on ‘His Master’s Voice’ (or ‘Glos Pana’ in Polish), a science fiction novel written by Stanislaw Lem, first published in 1968. It is a densely philosophical story about an effort by scientists to decode, translate and understand an extraterrestrial transmission. The novel critically approaches humanity’s intelligence and intentions in deciphering and truly comprehending a message from outer space.

    His Master’s Voice (original Polish title: Glos Pana) is a science fiction novel written by Stanislaw Lem, first published in 1968. It is a densely phliosophical first contact story about an effort by scientists to decode, translate and understand an extraterrestrial transmission. The novel critically approaches humanity’s intelligence and intentions in deciphering and truly comprehending a message from outer space.

    Human beings should accept some humility. Sometimes we face phenomena the essence of which we are unable to understand. Even if we are equipped with the most modern scientific apparatus and knowledge we are incapable of resolving whether they are accidental or intentional. Newton once said that with respect to nature we are just children playing with shells on the seashore.

    In memory of Stanislaw Lem 1921-2006