01 Message Sans Soleil (10:07)
02 Message La Jetée (9:58)
Total time: 20:05
Cassette released by Sound Holes, 2008
UUHUU is one of Berlin artist Marcel Türkovski’s various music projects, that he describes on his MySpace as: ‘an imaginary soundstringfigure solo project’. Turkovski is a sound artist with regular shows in Berlin and abroad. In 2008, he took part to a sound art group exhibition titled ‘Lieber Künstler, erzähle mir!’ in Hidescheim, Germany, also including Joseph Beuys (with his soundwork ‘Ja ja ja ja ja, nee nee nee nee nee’, 1968) and Tacita Dean. Türkovski is a visual artist as well, making concrete poetry drawings. But as he claims to be a ‘parapsychic magnetic tape researcher’, I was understandably curious about the present ‘Organ Figures for Flynt’ cassette. The 2 tracks, ‘Message Sans Soleil’ and ‘Message La Jetée’ (after Chris Marker’s films, the latter uploaded on YouTube), consist of dense, layered accumulations of bell-like sounds. The music is static, thick textures build from metallic resonances, as if collected from bell peals with transients removed (the transients are the attack of sound). This is probably actually made from guitar samples and loops – hence the soundstringfigure tag –, but the result is certainly evocative of, say, Westminser Cathedral bells (check video below). While the minimalism at work here would nicely fit on John Cale’s guitar experiments as released by Table ot the Elements, the reference to [Henry] Flynt escapes me – this is closer to Tony Conrad or John Cale. On a side note, I’ve heard similar bell-sounding guitar on Jim O’Rourke+KK Null’s 1992 ‘New Kind Of Water‘ CD. ‘Organ Figures for Flynt’ is a fascinating release for its gorgeous sonorities, elaborate sound construction and ambitious references from avantgarde or experimental film. Türkovski is a promising sound artist if we are to judge from this tape and the mouth-watering excerpts on his MySpace.
This cassette was released on Scottish CDR and tapes label Sound Holes, run by Daniel Hadden in Glasgow, Scotland. Thanks to Daniel to allow this tape to appear here.
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