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The PiNG presents Canadian Electronic Ensemble



THE AMBiENT PiNG   http://www.theambientping.com
Wednesdays @ HACiENDA - 794 Bathurst Street at Bloor
(directly across from the Bathurst subway station) - Toronto
Doors open at 9pm - 1st set at 9:30 - PayWhatYouCan
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This Wednesday March 30th - Canadian Electronic Ensemble

Since 1972, the Canadian Electronic Ensemble has been
working to present the latest technology and techniques
in live electronic music. Combining composition and
improvisation with this technology, the five-member CEE
will present a ravishing evening filled with before-unheard
sounds, juxtaposed and combined in unexpected ways.
The evening will feature several improvisations and
collectively composed works, and a new work
by ensemble member Michael Dobinson.

The CEE are Jim Montgomery, Rose Bolton,
Larry Lake, Michael Dobinson, Dave Jaeger
http://www3.sympatico.ca/larry_lake/cee.htm

Between Sets CD - "NuuK" by Thomas Köner
This sparce 1995 album of gongs, electronics and treatments
by German media artist Köner first appeared in the "Driftworks"
4 CD set & has been recently re-released by MillePlateaux
as a CD+DVD. http://www.koener.de
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Coming Wed. April 6th - Söftware with Toastybird Visuals
http://www.techno-jazz.com
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||: IN THE LOOP :||  by Luna Tek

On Wednesday, March 23, 2005, Worthy Records presented
the second of three showcase concerts at the PiNG with
the launch of 3 new CDs by The Devil in the Design,
The Lonely Flight and Weird State Inbetween.

Phil Ogison, aka The Devil in the Design, began the evening
with two pieces based on music from his new CD, "Cloudface,"
and a third piece of pure improvisation. Supported by General
Chaos' stunning cloud-inspired visuals, Phil's set drifted from
one lovely piece to another, carrying the audience on its own
devilishly delightful Sonic Way. Menno Krant, one of my favorite
Toronto artists, created the cover art for "Cloudface" and was
in attendance to autograph CDs.

Scott Johnson continued the floating, drifting feel, as he
opened the second set with densely treated instumentals
which followed a flight plan similar to the new CD from his
The Lonely Flight project. After 20 minutes Scott was joined
by Anne Sulikowski, his partner in Weird State Inbetween,
on synthesizer and treated voice plus their special guest
D.J.Pain on feedback-looped effects pedals and things
definitely got wierder as they plunged into sonic chaos.
Pain's high-frequency distortion encouraged a noise
freak-out which left the audience in a suitably wierd state.

More information about this evening's sound artists
is available at: http://www.worthyrecords.com and
info about visual artist Menno Krant at: www.pteros.com

Luna Tek  -  luna@theambientping.com
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rik maclean's *ping things* CD Reviews

"PASSAGE" by dreamSTATE

Fans of Toronto electronic artists dreamSTATE will no doubt
be thrilled by the release of "Passage", a series of soundscapes
specially created for an installation held in Goderich, Ontario.
Inspired by the poetry of Lynn Harrigan from her collection
"Moon Sea Crossing", "Passage" tells the story of Aina, an
Irish immigrant who settles in Huron District during the 1840s.
Her life during this time is filled with hardship and turmoil,
ultimately resulting in a mental breakdown which leads to
her being confined in the Huron District Gaol where her
mental state further declines. Through a masterful creation
of sound and environment, dreamSTATE is able to draw
the listener into Aina's plight and brings her story to life
in a powerful and haunting manner.

Meant to capture Aina's journey across the sea from Ireland
to Canada, "Crossing" begins the album with slowly evolving
oblique movement, environments and atmospheres coming
into shape as tones become more pronounced and defined.
As the track progresses, movement becomes displacement
as calm and tranquil passages give way to darker and more
forboding tones. When listening to this track one can't help
but feel a passing from the safety of the known into the
darkness of unsurety as Aina faces a new land and a new life.

Track two, "Clearing", uses more easily defined melodies and
structure to tell its tale. The feeling of industry and hard labor
as Aina and her family work to create a home for themselves
is captured in the repeated phrases of the track, played
counter to field recordings taken from the site of Aina and
Thomas' farm. A sense of form gives a sense of safety here,
a sense of connection to the earth, to the land, but an
underlying dark drone suggests there are issues already at
hand which will culminate in Aina's decline.

"Watershed" represents a turning point in the story, bringing
to life a moment that ultimately leads to Aina's descent into
darkness. Beginning with a calm and tranquil flow of pads
and tones, the track moves from a peaceful security into a
darker and more ominous tone, leading into track four, "Fall",
which continues the sense of descent, sounds capturing
the change of seasons, the slow loss of warmth and safety
that leads into the winter months. Tones roil around each
other, spinning and coliding through the sound field, as if to
suggest the confusion of thought and the battling emotions
that have come with her breakdown. As the piece progresses,
deeper drones open up, at first only subtly but slowly gaining
strength, suggesting the abyss into which Aina is staring.

"Captive" captures the cold and hopeless feeling of Aina's
stay in gaol, where the demons that haunt her mind are made
physical through the horrible conditions she is made to bear.
Bleak & desperate drones pass throughout the track, metallic
sounds rising and falling, ebbing and flowing, slowly circling
to match her descent. "Captive" manages to convey the
sense of desperation and hopelessness Aina feels at this
point, giving frightful sound to her torment.

Track six, "Stone and Sky" brings some sense of hope and
light to Aina's plight. Inspired by the courtyard of the gaol in
which she finds herself, the track captures the freedom and
light that Aina's heart aspires to. Unfortunately this hope is
shortlived as it leads into "Gyre", a haunting piece where
strangled tones and constrained notes struggle to be heard
above a metallic drone slowly snaking from ear to ear of the
listener. Bleak and without hope, this track captures the
darkness that has washed over Aina's mind.

And then it is done. "Watershed Reprise" finds Aina's return
to her home, utilizing a return to the same calm and tranquil
pads and tones to suggest a reunion with her family and the
safety of clear thought. The clouds have lifted and she finds
herself free once again, in body and in spirit.

As brilliant as it is emotional, "Passage" is a beautiful work
by one of Toronto's premier electronic acts. Many lesser
talents would find themselves lost in such a dark subject
matter, but dreamSTATE are able to convey the scene,
the situation and the emotions felt in a succinct & powerful
way. A testimony to their sophistication and artistry,
"Passage" is sure to become a classic of the genre.

rik maclean - rik@pingthings.com

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