Carl Michael Von Hausswolff "Ström" Raster Music cdr 038 2001 (48:13)
(48:13)
The recent work of forty something Swedish artist/composer CM Von Hausswolff fits in nicely with that of the modern minimalists (such as Ø, Noto, Goem, Kim Cascone) all of whom have contributed to the Raster Music 'clear' series thus far. "Ström" (German for "Flow") presents a constant, cyclic electric hum as a single 48 minute track. This band of energy inconspicuously wavers here and there and picks up fields of static debris and minor blips, but for the most part stays true to the course of a minimized power hum. So what are we to make of this? My personal responses to the piece have been polar opposite and of a more physiological than emotional nature. When I listen with head phones it makes me anxious while without is very calming. Something I noticed when using a disc man and head phones is that when you press 'pause' the sudden disappearance of the sound leaves a strange void in the ear drums that's simultaneously somewhat painful and somewhat pleasurable. That has become the primary focus of my time with this disc: experimenting with various ways of listening and it's effects on my brain. I don't know if that's what Hausswolff intended, but ... who cares?
Where did I get this cd? - mail order via CD Universe.