Arnaud Rebotini & Christian Zanési - Frontieres (CD)

Frontieres
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These two styles of music - techno on one side and electroacoustic music on the other - are traditionally pitched against each other. However the two schools have a number of things in common, particularly the way they approach tone and the treatment of sound via electronics. Rebotini, who actually composed for the GRM, has often reaffirmed his admiration for composers like Bernard Parmegiani and Luc Ferrari. As for Zanési, after originally being in awe of Bartok and Stravinsky, he studied under Pierre Schaeffer in the 1970s before discovering (rather late) the music of Kraftwerk and Cabaret Voltaire.

Sharing the same curiosity for classical, contemporary and electronic music (even noise), the two composers decided to bring together and confront their two styles of music in a shared project called Frontières, first on stage and then in the studio.
Tracklist:

1. Hymn I
2. Blixa
3. Approche/Accumulation
4. Frontier
5. Heaven Hill
6. 12345678
7. Acidmonium (album version)
8. Hymn II