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Alessandro Bosetti |
Interview: Dieter Kovacic (dieb13) (2007)
My main instrument is turntables. And I use computers, partly with self-written audio software. The reason for this choice is my notion of how new music always developes out of existing music. Ideas are always based on previous ideas. The use of turntables as my main live-instrument was not a one-off choice, but rather came from the experience that turntables give the most interesting live-performance - at least for my works. The fact that pure playback is boring ;-). I think that "improvisation" is a problematic term, because live-music always has improvised elements. In my case "improvisation" means an unstable state somewhere in-between loss of control and heading in specific directions. It's like using language. I use specific "words" (sounds/techniques...) to communicate with other musicians and the audience. There is hardly any planning but a lot of explicit and immanent system and structure in what I do. In this context spontaneity is just to let happen, what exists inside my head anyway. This depends on the project and type of concert. I don't practise for solo concerts, but sometimes for ensemble-concerts. I think there should always be a lot of room for variations/experiments to keep things interesting. I basically use the same criteria for "composed" and "improvised" music. It's good when it's catchy and it's catchy when it is stringent and, at the same time, able to surprise me. When I play live, there is not much difference whether the concert is being recorded or not. When I record in a studio, I try to catch as many variations as possible and don't care much about form since I can do it later.
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