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Experimental trio Giraffe crystalize time on ‘Desert Haze’, their new LP
on Marionette. Giraffe is the musical project of Sascha Demand
(guitar), Jürgen Hall (keys), and Charly Schöppner (percussion). Sascha
Demand is a composer that comes from a contemporary and improvised
musical background, collaborating with the likes of Ensemble Integrales
and Vinko Globokar. Jürgen Hall works in electroacoustic experimental
projects, theatre and film scores, with releases on Staubgold and
Edition Stora. Charly Schöppner is known for his popular music releases
such as Boytronic on major production companies in the 1980´s and
composes for theatre, dance, and film scores. With only a couple of
releases to date on the wonderful Meakusma imprint as well as an EP on
Marmo, little is known about Giraffe. After letting go of other artistic
projects, the trio now focuses solely on Giraffe by continuously
searching for and finding their own unique language.
Sascha, Jürgen and Charly have quite diverse musical backgrounds, though
morphing into Giraffe they tower into one single composer. Their music
is a critical statement, not in a political sense but rather an artistic
one. Being mindful about what it means to create and how to position
themselves as artists nowadays (without the constant hassle of being en
vogue and short-lived trends) shaped their rather rare and stoic
artistic stance. It is refreshingly honest to see their expression
develop so naturally.
On Desert Haze, they’ve created a vibrant and minimalistic tribal sound
that feels inspired by the Saharan traditional music of the Tuareg,
Jazz, and German psychedelic krautrock. Giraffe themselves also list the
radical music of the Viennese School (Schoenberg along with his pupils
Berg and Webern) as well as the Köln School with its early electronic
experiments as their main influence and inspiration. More precisely the
composition process and the organization of musical material within
space and time, where a conceptual and intellectual approach melds with
an experimental yet expressive sound searching method.
Side A focuses on the trios studio work; it is built around tone color
and pitch analysis of resonating prepared guitar sounds. Through a
unique mixture of free improvisation and a serialism "rule set”, they
develop instrumental layers and structures to form their tracks. Side B
sees Giraffe playing more freely with a reduced setup - representative
of what you may hear when listening to them live.
Desert Haze, along with its track-titles, showcases an almost mimetic
approach to art. The haptic music grabs the listener not as a passive
recipient but as an active resonant body to vibrate through. One can
almost feel the Elements, pressure and heat forming a diamond, hypnotic
overtones ringing through windy caves, shamanistic rhythms conjuring up
mysterious and ancient landscapes - where the constant cycle of
sedimentation and erosion reveals structures of fragile beauty - always
gentle to the hand’s touch and the mind’s eye.
Desert Haze will be released on vinyl and digitally end of October 2019.
The Artwork by Benjamin Kilchhofer may very well be the entrance to the
entombed sounds we hear on this album. Thanks Sascha, Jürgen and
Charly!

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