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Engagement & Confrontation

Pierre-Yves Martel

Engagement & Confrontation

Ambiances Magnétiques | AM 148 | 2006

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Composer: Pierre-Yves Martel

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“I can’t understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I’m frightened of the old ones.” —John Cage

When asked once why he played the guitar in such an unorthodox way, the now late Derek Bailey simply proclaimed that he wanted to find out what the instrument could do. Over the four decades he devoted himself to the cause of non idiomatic improvised music, this unique artist never backed down from his uncompromising vision of pushing the boundaries of music-making beyond the tried an true. Not unlike John Cage for that matter, Bailey was just as much a philosopher-king, in his case of free improvisation rather than composition. Even if both men approached music from entirely different directions, each one was as averse to old ideas as they were welcoming of new ones, however far-fetched they appeared to be.

To do that requires a singular sense of determination (or “engagement” as one would say in French), but also a willingness to challenge or to confront, be it oneself, fellow musicians, even listeners. And therein lies the meaning of the title of this debut recording of Canadian double bassist Pierre-Yves Martel.

Nowadays, solo recordings are by no means exceptional, even for the contrabass. But what makes this side stand out from the rest is his concept of “preparing” the instrument in numerous ways, and to find out what it can do in such “altered” states. Beyond the bow and fingers, there are assorted paper-clips, rings, sticks, some directly put on the strings, others on the bridge. But what counts here is not so much the hardware, but the results, and these are no less than fascinating.

But the sounds reproduced here, with no overdubs, by the way, were captured via a multiple-miking system (ten in total), designed in conjunction with the session’s soundman Ross Murray. With various mixes and pannings of signals, the listener is afforded a kind of auditory “trompe l’œil” (or “oreille”, in this case), providing a variety of aural perspectives.

Inasmuch as its portent is conceptual, its intent is totally improvised. Indeed, the musician wanted to surprise himself during the recording, and let chance occurrences happen, something he refers to as “happy accidents.”

Like any recording of improvised music, this one stems from a process (which evolved over a year and a half of experimentation), but one should not view it as an outcome, even less a final product. Quite to the contrary, this is but a first step for a musician of distinction as a player, accompanist and composer, and whose musical range extends from classical, to jazz and improv, and even to baroque and ancient music through his practice of the viola da gamba. And with his musical pedigree, who could doubt his commitment to music (i.e. the aforementioned “engagement”), and his readyness to confront all kinds of musical situations. But beyond all words, it is the music that best speaks for itself. Don’t head off the confrontation, folks: this is one thoroughly engaging side of music. —Marc Chénard, January 2006

“An innovative, personal, rich and diverse piece of art.” —Mark Dresser

1

Felt Clips

4m30s
2

Cages

2m44s
3

Fromage en crottes

2m48s
4

Seems… far too… familiar

3m20s
5

Benibraun

2m13s
6

For D/C

3m54s
7

Paper Clips, Please

3m40s
8

Interlude no 1

35s
9

Monsieur Carignan

2m17s
10

Eczema

1m52s
11

Interlude no 2

40s
12

Correspondances domestiques

3m16s
13

Mulo: Primo segmento

2m55s
14

Mulo: Secondo segmento

2m31s
15

Pneus semi-pneumatiques

2m04s
16

L’atelier à Lamario

4m20s
17

Dresser

1m17s
18

Arrivals and Departures

3m28s

Total duration

48m37s

UCC 771028114825

Pierre-Yves Martel: Engagement & Confrontation (CD): description

Prices are in Canadian dollars — 1.00 CAD ~ 0.94 USA ~ 0.74 EUR ~ 0.61 GBP ~ 79.6 JPY ~ 1.5 AUD ~ 5.51 DKK ~ 5.91 NOK ~ 6.93 SEK — and include handling, shipping and applicable taxes.


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