Davignon, Matt / "Bwoo"
Album: "Bwoo"   Collection:General
Artist:Davignon, Matt   Added:May 2005
Label:Edgetone Records  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2005-09-25 Pull Date: 2005-11-27 Charts: Classical/Experimental
Week Ending: Nov 13 Oct 23 Oct 16 Oct 9 Oct 2
Airplays: 1 2 2 1 3

Recent Airplay
1. Oct 10, 2008: Memory Select
Dpvrb K
4. Oct 16, 2005: Coronary Heart Disease
Init All
2. Nov 09, 2005: Eels in the Loo
Uut?
5. Oct 10, 2005: Asymtotic Freedom
Init All
3. Oct 19, 2005: Brownian Motion
Dpvrb K
6. Oct 09, 2005: Coronary Heart Disease
Click Sel

Album Review
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2005-09-21
Sound experiments using a drum machine as the only source instrument, with all kinds of studio manipulations of the sound. The results often sound like electronics -- abstract blurry beeps. Or, like an army of crickets. Nice progression to many tracks, gradually building to a climax.

Davignon is a local sound artist who dabbles in these kinds of tape manipulations.

1- Friendly rumble and hum, with light chimes in the background
2- Cavernous. Machine-gun clicks and soft rumbles.
3- Slowly bustling; a crowd of sounds elbowing each other
4- Cavernous clicks, echoing. Slow start, gets tumultuous.
5- Deep electronic tone-clicks, heavy on bass. Slow, eerie.
6- Ghostly noise bursts, almost like electronic owls. Ends noisy.
7- Rhythmic clicking, gives way to blurred insectoid noises and increasingly higher tones
8- Ominous rumble. Abrupt end.
9- Boingy video-game sounds, slow, arranged into kind of a tune. (Becomes an '80s computer-music blur if you play it on fast-forward.) Moves into a one-tone Jew's-harp sound.

Track Listing
1. Pad   5. Bwoo
2. Flam Ratio   6. Uut?
3. 96 Clocks   7. Click Sel
4. Dpvrb K   8. Buffer Full!
  9. Init All