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N-029 . Alva Noto . Xerrox Vol. 1

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  • CAT. #: N-029
  • Xerrox Vol. 1
  • Alva Noto
2 × 12 Inch 'Black' Vinyl, 33.3 rpm, Gatefold Cover

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alva noto - 10-22-38 Astoria
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alva noto - Haloid Xerrox Copy 4
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alva noto - 03-10-06 Astoria
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alva noto - Haloid Xerrox Copy 3 (Paris)
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alva noto - 03-10-06 Astoria 2
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alva noto - Haloid Xerrox Copy 2 (Airfrance)
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alva noto - 05-10-06 Astoria
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alva noto - Haloid Xerrox Copy 1
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Xerrox Vol.1 is the third studio album by German electronic artist Alva Noto. It was released in 2007, as part of the ongoing Xerrox penthalogy, based on the concept of digital replication of source material.

Using the process of copying as a basis, the Xerrox series deals with the manipulation of data by means of endless reproduction. Due to the inherent fallacy of the procedure involving the making of copies made from other copies, everyday’s sounds become so altered that they can be hardly associated with the source material. As a result, entirely new sounds are created: copies of originals become originals themselves.

Together with Christoph Brünggel, Nicolai designed a ‘sample transformer’ which would take audio fragments and manipulate them beyond recognition. In this process of taking something familiar and de-familiarising it, samples from the most obvious sources such as advertising jingles, airport tones, telephone hold music and film soundtracks were used and altered, resulting in sounds totally unlike any of their original source. The result is a series of haunting and intricately realised pieces that re-contextualise Nicolai’s ‘glitches and bass’ sound into extended, gorgeously cinematic, organic and almost orchestral pieces of work. Xerrox Vol. 1 was followed by Xerrox Vol.2 (2009), Xerrox Vol.3 (2015), and Xerrox Vol. 4 (2020).

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