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Oz Fritz: All Around the World is an interesting project. Oz Fritz
has been engineering Bill Laswell projects since the late '80s, and
those projects have literally taken him around the world. In
whatever spare time there was, Fritz took advantage and made field
recordings of the street sounds and ambience of various sacred
spaces. He then took these recordings and collaged them in many
instances, creating a sound environment that never existed in the
real world, but still evokes the senses of the source material. In
the liner notes, Fritz discusses the nature of these sacred spaces,
and how they are designed to raise consciousness and lift people
out of their "mundane reality." He also discusses his theory that
"true ambience is a complex wave function not only of audio waves,
but of quantum waves." Fritz believes quantum waves are also
recorded, and responsible for the mood altering qualities of a
space. This recording is an attempt to evoke the atmosphere and
consciousness altering aspects of these spaces. The underlying
element from all the cultures represented is the concept of an
afterlife or a life outside our normal reality, what Fritz calls a
"practical technology for the preparation and survival of bodily
death." Since he's juxtaposing and layering source material from
different cultures, the album is not a strict album of field
recordings, but at the same time, the source material is simply
being manipulated, not added to. The result is some kind of cross
between imaginary travelogue and meditation tool. As Fritz sums it
up, "the intention here is to use sound as a means for exploring
space." He also references John Cage's theory that everything is
musical, if you're listening correctly (quite simplified). This is
not an album to go driving to or play at a party. It is a guide for
a personal journey, best taken alone. Far from being a soft
background for peaceful meditation, it is the recordings that take
you on the journey, not merely accompaniment. This approach will
not appeal to all listeners, but may prove to be a powerful tool
for others. ~ Sean Westergaard
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