SONNTAG, 7. May 2006, 23:05. - 23:45, Ö1

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» I: A Better Place
» II: Meanders and Sediments

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A Better Place

by Tommy Olsson


'A Better Place' was made during the Iraq crisis. The piece is constructed from a recording made in Sweden in april 1986. Vahid Zaboli, a refugee from Iran, and Olsson’s neighbour at that time, performs three Persian love songs. The titel refers to George W. Bush’s statement 'The world will be a better place without Saddam Hussein', made before the bombing of Iraq.

"A Better Place" was produced by NRK and is a so-called "Listening Proposal"; these are radiophonic works which are recommended for airing by the Ars Acustica group of the EBU (European Broadcasting Union).


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Meanders and Sediments

by
Jirí Adámek, vocals
Jan Dufek, electronics
Ales Killian, electronics
Alena Stréblova, vocals
Jan Stolba, Saxophone
Milos Vojtechovský, sound performance
Ladislav Zelezný, sound performance



When the waters receded at the end of fall, after a long rainless period, the river under the bridges laid bare its long invisible banks, areas of the river bottom, covered for the years with soil from the fields or sediments from remote upstream regions, which the river was passing through on its way towards the town and down to the sea. The shallow mud revealed stumps, branches, rusty barrels, rocks covered with green and gray felty matter, plastic bottles, rubber boots, fish skeletons, pieces of cars, carburetors, brake linings, cans, remains of church benches, armature scrolls, children’s soft toys, a creaky baby carriage, road signs with hardly legible names from long gone streets. There was even a sunken merry-go-round down the Podolí quarter.
The water seemed to grow thicker; with the saturated solution of Polychlor Biphenyls, phosphate fertilizers, sands, crude oil, ammoniac, Lysol, urine, iodine and clots of benzol chains was flowing gently under the bridges. Walking along the riverbanks, people were unwittingly deciphering texts, drawn up in the mud by the feet of baldicoots and water rats that probably were looking for shells and bugs.
Shaded by poplars and alders, the spines of islands elevated and reached towards the city, penetrating the riverside with their sharp scent. There were sounds heard from the river bottom; sounds that had sedimented and fermented in furrows and layers of mud under the water for decades: fragments of long forgotten hit songs, talks of strangers resting on benches in summer, noise of clattering streetcars, tapping of scythes, cracked voices from loudspeakers, politicians’ speeches from manifestations, rattle of floating helicopters, starting motorcycles, noise of radio waves and whisper of secret messages and proclamations.
(Milos Vojtechovský)

"Meanders and Sediments" was produced by Czech Radio 3, Prague, and is a so-called "Listening Proposal"; these are radiophonic works which are recommended for airing by the Ars Acustica group of the EBU (European Broadcasting Union).

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