3″ CD-R, Electroton, 2010
v4w.enko.ffspace.info
There’s a new label in town and this is one you should beware of. It’s called Electroton and listening to their most recent releases – which they sent to us in a bundle – they seem to reach out for the audience for whom Raster-Noton is a way of life.
After one pressed CD in 2007 by the German Martin Weiss – who is also the man behind Electroton – there were 4 releases available as download of which 1 was also released as CD-R. This all took place between 2007 and beginning of this year. As these releases weren’t sent in the package we can only listen on the website to the obligatory samples. And you are all invited to do the same.
Early 2010 a decision was made and the next four releases were all released on 3″ CD-R in a clear mini-DVD casing. The artwork is the same for each of the 4 releases: A transparent inlay with only the most needed information. So not only musically it fits the Raster-Noton label, also when it comes to design it’s going in that direction.
The worldly power of music becomes obvious when the artist of ton008 turns out to be from the Ukraine. v4w.enko is more experimental and minimalistic then the prior two releases. Alva Noto comes to mind but I think with any release in this direction a comparison is obvious. Really well executed and good to hear this one has a longer playtime than other Electroton releases.
[7.4/10]
— Bauke van der Wal