MC Schmidt - Batu Malablab
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Lowland Side | 17:57 | |
Mountain Side | 19:50 |
Video
M.C. Schmidt - Great Significant Piano Work
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Catalog Numbers
- MEGA 031 CD, 008
- MEGA 031LP, 008
Labels
Megaphone Records , Knock'em Dead RecordsListen online
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Formats
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Credits
Role | Credit |
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Electronics | Jon "Wobbly" Leidecker |
MIDI Controller | Jon "Wobbly" Leidecker |
Effects | Jon "Wobbly" Leidecker |
Synthesizer | Jon "Wobbly" Leidecker |
Edited By | Jon "Wobbly" Leidecker |
Photography By | M.C.S. |
Layout | M.C.S. |
Piano | M.C. Schmidt |
Flute | M.C. Schmidt |
Voice | M.C. Schmidt |
Whistling | M.C. Schmidt |
Sounds | M.C. Schmidt |
Recorded By | M.C. Schmidt |
Engineer | M.C. Schmidt |
Mastered By | Thomas Dimuzio |
Notes
- Subtitle on the cover: "Suite for Prepared Piano, Flute and Electronics"
- Portions were recorded live at The Red Room in Baltimore and at Apothecary in Asheville, NC, originally in quadrophonic sound, otherwise, recorded at home by M.C.S.
- Jon Leidecker (Wobbly) is credited with playing Sonuus G2M (guitar to MIDI controller), which is mistyped on the cover as "Sonnox G2M"
- Exotic Fantasy of BALTIMORE
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Barcode: 8 88295 21796 5About MC Schmidt
American experimental electronic musician, producer, and composer.
Born: 1964.
M.C. Schmidt is best known as one half of an acclaimed duo . He also used to be an assistant manager of the New Genres Department at , where Martin taught people to edit video and use necessary lighting and sound equipment, and also maintained a small computer lab. In the eighties, Schmidt played in a legendary occult-avantgarde band . He also collaborated with (of ), and played synthesizer on a few tracks.
Martin met around 1989 at Uranus, a gay bar in San Francisco, where Drew worked as a go go dancer. Prior to that, Daniel saw Schmidt playing with IAO Core at 's event at . Eventually the two started dating and formed the band together named after a 'seething lake of evil slime' beneath the Sogo city in the film "Barbarella (1968).
After making music together privately for a few years, in 1997 Drew and Martin established label and self-released their debut album "" (1997). Since then, the duo have released over ten albums, as well as numerous collaborations and EPs on many labels, including , , , , , , , and other independent labels.
As half of Matmos, Schmidt has worked with , , , , , , , (), , , , and many others. For many years, Matmos had been collaborating with Icelandic artist , producing several remixes, and later contributed to a few of her albums. Schmidt and Daniel accompanied Björk on Vespertine World Tour (2001) and Greatest Hits Tour (2003) as part of her live band. In 1997-1998, Daniel Schmidt recorded several glitch albums with () as .
In 2009, Schmidt hosted a series of improvisational sessions with , a veteran jazz basist who have played with , , , and the likes, and () at his home in Baltimore. A newly formed trio saw Ellis exploring the electroacoustic combination of traditional jazz techniques with real-time computer processing, Schmidt playing the usual variety of bizarre percussion, non-musical objects and synthesizers, and Jason Willett jamming on contact mic'ed rubber band, Sidrassi Organ, and custom-made electronic instruments. The sessions were documented on " (2010), a limited edition album on 's sublabel.
Schmidt released his first solo album "" (2015), recorded on prepared piano, Chinese flute, Roland SH-101, Roland V-Synth, T.C. Helicon VoiceLive II, and other machines. It features and on miscellaneous synthesizers and electronics, Batu Malablab presents an original gamelan-inspired experimental take on Jon Hassell's "Fourth World" and other Western cosmopolitan renditions of non-western world music.
He also made a soundtrack to a Jeffrey Rettberg's 27-min film, "Devotion" (2017).
Real Name
- Martin C. Schmidt
Name Vars
- M C Schmidt
- M. C. Schmidt
- M. Schmidt
- M.C Schmidt
- M.C. Schmerz
- M.C. Schmidt
- M.C.S.
- M.C.Schmidt
- MC Schmidt
- MCS
- Martin C. Schmidt
- Martin Schmidth
- Marty Schmidt
- Michel Schmidt
- Schmidt
Comments
I thoroughly enjoyed this entire video. I was distracted for a little while because I paused and unpaused the video many times at the 1:40 minute mark because I liked watching the man's eyebrows very much. The video got especially good right before the 4:00 minute mark. The brush part was a little scary but I like the sounds it made. The end part was confusing but I liked it. Sometimes it's nice to be confused, in a nice way.
Reminds me of "Static Piano"
Did you use this in some live concerts? I swear I saw some of this when you played with Laub in London (but that'd be too early so maybe it was the Cafe Oto gig?). I look forward to the sequel to this, titled 'Incredibly Important Piano Work'.
I thought you might be doing a Philip Corner piece at first when you were solemnly polishing the piano.
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