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| 1 | Janko, Krul' Albanskaj | Quouquack Ên Maksymardysh |
| 2 | Janko, Krul' Albanskaj | Mockba |
| 3 | Janko, Krul' Albanskaj | Mokshapark |
| 4 | Janko, Krul' Albanskaj | Diabolicum KÄYR |
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File under sample terrorism! Location recordings, recontextualized classical music, experiments with noise
and so-called 'cinematic isolationism' by the late Henry Zalkin (also Bulimia,
etc.). Recorded 1991-1999, these 4 tracks (total playing time 70 minutes) now sound like a percursor to the
drone-ambient-noise sound popular in the new century. CD comes in jewel box with artwork designed by Niko Skorpio.
Limited edition of 500 copies.
Reviews
"Janko Krul Albanskaj is the work of the late Heikki Huhtanen a.k.a. Henry Zalkin.
Utilizing a collage of disparate sound sources (samples galore: from third world ambience to classical
diversions to radio noise... to noise itself, and more!), Janko Krul Albanskaj manipulated the sounds
into brittle sonic texts of confusion and chaos.
Three of the four tracks clearly follow a cut and paste, mold and kneed ideology to creation. Distinct
sounds bubble to the forefront, take command, and slink back, meshing with the miasma that gurgles below.
A classical piece falls by the wayside as world textures skim the surface (Quouack En Maksymardysh);
disjointed glitch-like Morse-code timbres dance with singing children (Mokshapark); while caustic
techno is enveloped in noise pyrotechnics (Diabolicum KÄYR).
Track two, on the other hand, the 46-minute Mockba, is a dense, molten, raging ocean of kinetic
white noise, a sonic vortex! As it evolves, imitation is evident, assimilating the pulse of life within
an electronic sound-field as the furiously wind-eroded turbulence tumbles forth. At about the 25-minute
mark, classical music slips into focus, the turbulence held at bay. The remainder of the track balances
noise and sporadic classical music, masterfully so.
Another unique venture from Finland's (as I like to say) always fascinating (trust me, it's Always
Fascinating!) Some Place Else." (Side-Line)
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