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Description: | De-Formation by Diamanda Galas, released 11 June 2021.
This version of De-Formation comes as a 1xLP.
The vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. - Side B is blank.
Issued in a gloss sleeve, spine with text.
Disc held in a thick polythene inner bag.
Includes a 16" square folded matte poster, printed on one side. Poster artwork by Diamanda Galas.
Barcode sticker applied to shrink-wrap.
Composed and performed by Galás in September 2019, the 21:19 minute piece is based on the expressionist poem Das Fieberspital (The Fever Hospital). Written by German poet Georg Heym in 1912, Das Fieberspital?s depiction of warehoused patients of yellow fever presaged the treatment and hiding of infected and damaged soldiers later in WWI.
De-formation depicts a march and delivery of maimed and infected soldiers to hospitals and industrial warehouses throughout Germany during and after the First World War. In the hospitals the maimed would receive experimental operations and the infected would be confined to protect the mental vitality, enthusiasm, and health of citizens of the State. The Piano Variations were inspired by Galás' work on the score for Das Fieberspital. In organizing the work, she realized that the piano skeleton had become its own work, and she decided to record that in advance of the vocal work.
Tracing the origins...
Inspired by research in subtractive synthesis by Iannis Xenakis, Galás initiated her vocal research in the late 70s, and likened the idea of her process to a shredding of complex multiphonic sound into component timbres. In 2006, she returned to working with the voice in a similar way. Her ongoing work with Das Fieberspital has expanded upon this idea, with much of it being recorded in San Diego and Poland, beginning in 2012.
The most recent incarnation of Das Fieberspital, which employed solo voice, multitrack tapes of Diamanda?s vocal experiments, and piano, was last performed at the Dark Mofo Festival in Tasmania 2014, at the invitation of David Walsh.
De-formation: Piano Variations, was recorded and engineered by sound artist and engineer Daniel Neumann http://danielneumann.org/bio. It follows the recent reissue of Galás' 1982 solo debut |
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