Covid 19 crises - musicians cannot play in public together for a while. Everybody supposed to stay at home.
isolated . connected: this project related to the 7x4x7 album of SCHWIMMER (Sabine Vogel, Michael Thieke, Alesandro Bosetti, Michael Griener), published by creative sources in 2004
1.) person 1 plays solo 1 records and sends to person 2.
2.) person 2 listens, plays with solo 1 and records solo 2 and sends it to person 3
3.) person 3 listens to solo 2, plays and records solo 3, sends it to person 4
....and so on....
person 1 - Sabine Vogel - collects all solos and edits and mixes them
person 1: Sabine Vogel (Potsdam, D)
person 2: Michael Thieke (Rome, I)
person 3. Kaffe Matthews (Berlin, D)
person 4: Audrey Chen (Berlin, D)
person 5: Id m theft able (Windham, US)
person 6: Andrea Pensado (Salem,US)
person 7: Tracy Lisk (Philadelphia, US)
person 8: Hermione Johnson (Auckland, NZ)
person 9: Reuben Derrick (Christchurch, NZ)
person 10: Sumudi Suraweera (Colombo, Sri Lanka)
person 11: Briasn Allen (Kawasaki, JP)
person 12: Natalia Pérez Turner (Mexico City, MEX)
person 13: Amanda Irarrázabal (Santiago de Chile, CHL)
person 14: Dario Bernal Villegas (Mexico City, MX)
person 15: Sarmen Almond (Mexico City, MX)
person 16: Fernando Vigueras (Mexico City, MX)
credits
from isolated . connected,
released March 25, 2021
Fernando Vigueras: acoustic guitar and two bows
recorded on january 16th 2021
As a flute player Sabine Vogel focuses on sound and improvisation, using extended techniques, both acoustic as well as
electronic, creating a very personal contemporary language for the flute. She creates site specific work in the natural environment as well as concert installations and performances relating to her work outside in the fields....more
Bruce Russell of The Dead C comes to Bandcamp, bringing with him an archive of rare & unreleased material, with more in the coming months. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 22, 2021
supported by 10 fans who also own “isolated . connected : Fernando Vigueras . solo 16”
Mostly slow, mysterious, strange, two simple musical lines cross and uncross in an apparently infinite variety of combinations, creating all sorts of illusions and confusions. Beautiful, engaging, and leaves me wanting more. Giles