
Tim Rideout
Ambient Pastiche
© 2005 Tim Rideout (777078911384)
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A unique blend of electronic ambiences, loops and live instruments "Pastiche" spins a club-like ambience with sequences, electronics and effects, blending programmer and samplist influences with the traditional instruments at the core of the members' crea
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- 1 Thus Spake Chomsky
- 2 Goddess (Invocation)
- 3 Mister Atari
- 4 Interlude - Poly II
- 5 Dee & Bea
- 6 Presque Persia I
- 7 Presque Persia II
- 8 Rub-a-Dub Lady
- 9 Bob Ca$h Flow (The Mad Urologist)
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"Lest we forget, DJs play records - musicians on the other hand, make records for DJs to play," grins the classically-trained jazz drummer from McGill. Although the Maritimer-cum-Montrealer's musical heart may lie in jazz and New Brunswick kitchen parties, his sophomore CD boldly embraces the techno-savvy, knob-twiddling computer geek within. The resulting "Ambient Pastiche" is a unique blend of electronic ambiences and live instruments and takes us far beyond the funky R&B of his debut CD.
Culled from hours of jams and rehearsals, the CPU-augmented montages of Pastiche still cling to Rideout's roots as a live player, but manage to branch out into a whole new creative area for the native Frederictonian. "Traditional musicians need to realize there is no shame in sampling and using loops and new media technologies," explains the Plateau resident, somewhat ironically, as his second release in the space of a year embraces the very technology he seems to eye with suspicious fascination. "Instrumentalists often misunderstand and even fear the new creativity embraced by DJs, samplists and contemporary electronica producers. On the other hand, the DJ must realize that the very roots of the samples and records he is using lie in the creativity, blood, sweat and tears of the very musicians who may shun this process."
A co-creation with his experimental ensemble "The Ride," this polished independent release manages to reconcile the two worlds, spinning chill club ambience with live instrumental performance. Long-time band mates Goran Petrovic and Rob Roy add live guitars, bass and effects to Tim's smorgasbord of loopy bits, filters, live drums and vocals. Not too chilled out, not too in-your-face, the performance-inspired montages create a true ambient pastiche of electro-acoustic grooviness that speaks to instrumentalists and DJs alike.