The EP 'Lagerhaussommer 21' contains four tracks of live performances that took place at HEIM.ART® during August 5-11 2021. During this week the six musicians performed in several locations at HEIM.ART®. These recordings were made in the big hall and on the third floor. For this week of concerts I had made installations in these spaces, designed specifically for the repertoire that was to be performed there. The catalogue 2017-2020 was also released for this occasion.
The concerts were recorded with a small recording device without an intention of releasing any of the material. I would consider it a pity, however, not to share these impressions of the beautiful interactions of environmental sounds and our playing at this inspiring location.
The HEIM.ART® station is a creative working field located in the small town of Neufelden in Upper Austria, between the Grosse Mühl river and the train tracks, surrounded by lush nature that is home to thriving wildlife.
These recordings feature sounds like those of rain and thunder, traffic, the nearby river, church bells, and multitudes of crickets.
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Rebecca Lane, (bass)flute
Germaine Sijstermans, clarinet
Rishin Singh, trombone
Fredrik Rasten, guitar & ebow
Marcus Kaiser, cello
Seamus Cater, concertina
Recorded on August 6, 7, 9 and 10, 2021 at HEIM.ART®, Neufelden, Austria
Mixing and mastering by Taku Unami
Photo by Joachim Eckl
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Many thanks to Performing Arts Fund NL, Intro in Situ and HEIM.ART® for their support in the realisation of the concert week, the catalogue and this EP.
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