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Modelbau: Extricate (Sublime Retreat)

Re-modeling Modelbau, the long-running project of Frans de Waard (also of Kapotte Muziek, Beequeen, Goem, Zebra, Freiband, Shifts, &c), in a dark and atmospheric hour-long work of multi-tracked sound, evolving organically through 14 seamlessly connected sections that layer rich tonal and textural compositional elements, with a brooding and introspective urgency.
 

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Label: Sublime Retreat
Catalog ID: SR018
Squidco Product Code: 35217

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2023
Country: Poland
Packaging: Cardboard sleeve, w/ eco wallet insert
From various sessions recorded in 2020/ 2021.

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"The first ten years of Modelbau ended with the publication of 'X', a book and CD by Korm Plastics, documenting all there is to know (and see) about Modelbau. It also marked a substantial change in working as Modelbau. Almost everything was recorded 'live' in the studio in the first nine years. Everything was recorded and archived, and the best pieces ended up on a release. In 2021, it was time for a change, which meant working with multi-track recording and, to the end, many hours of processed sound were recorded and then meticulously edited and layered in the final piece on the CD. One piece in (almost) fourteen parts, with no individual markers, so as not to interrupt the flow - listen from beginning to end. Atmospheric, dark with an urgency, always moving and never waiting.

Modelbau is one of the many musical projects by Frans de Waard (also of Kapotte Muziek, Beequeen, Goem, Zebra, Freiband, Shifts, and many others), and the music he creates as such is quite lo-fi, using cassettes Dictaphones, walkmans, shortwave radio but also iPads. Modelbau has released over 70 releases, mostly on cassette but also on CD and LP, by such labels as Moving Furniture Records, Des Astres d'Or, Zhelezobeton, Econore, Grisaille, Cloudchamber and many others. Modelbau has worked with MvK, Scanner, Vertonen, PBK, Pool pervert, and Oprhax, among others. Modelbau played over thirty concerts in the Netherlands, Germany, Norway, Finland, and the Baltic States in the past ten years."-Sublime Retreat


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Artist Biographies

"Frans de Waard (1965) has been producing music since 1984. First as Kapotte Muziek, but throughout the years, he also worked as Beequeen (with Freek Kinkelaar), Goem (with Roel Meelkop & Peter Duimelinks, both of whom are also a member of Kapotte Muziek these days), Zebra (with Roel Meelkop) and such solo projects as Freiband, Shifts as well as his own name. He has worked for Staalplaat (1992-2003) and since 1986 as a reviewer for his own publication Vital, now only Vital Weekly, an online music magazine, which has been the online source for underground music since 1995, and which celebrated it's 1000th issue in 2015. In February 2007 he played various solo concerts as Goem|FDW in Japan, as part of a package tour with Pan Sonic. Frans de Waard also likes to play sets of improvised music with whoever is available, just as he did with people like Guiseppe Ielasi, Jaap Blonk, Howard Stelzer, Roel Meelkop, Andrew Liles, Radboud Mens and the mayor of his home city Nijmegen. In 2008 film maker Harrie Timmermans made a small documentary about his work with Kapotte Muziek under the title 'What You See Is What You Hear'. He has given workshops and lectures at various places, such as Extrapool, the art academy of Maastricht en 's-Hertogenbosch, the Glinka Conservatorium in Moscow and Lithuania. With Scott Foust he formed the duo The Tobacconists in 2009, with Wouter Jaspers the duo Ezdanitoff in 2010, with Jos Smolders he started playing as WaSm in 2015 and in 2016 a new duo With Sindre Bjerga as Tech Riders. In 2012 he added Modelbau to his long list of names, this time for all things lo-fi and noise based.

In 2016 Timeless in France published his first book, an autobiography of life in Staalplaat called 'This Is Supposed To Be A Record Label'.

Frans de Waard has played concerts in The Netherlands, Belgium, France, UK, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Greece, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Norway, Lithuania, Canada, Japan, United States, Russia and Italy."

-Frans de Waard Website (https://fransdewaard.com/biography/)
12/16/2024

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1. Extricate 1:03:15

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