Ben Zimmerman
The Baltika Years
Ben Zimmerman's The Baltika Years is a collection of recordings created between 1992 and 2002 mostly using a Tandy DeskMate. When Ben solicited the recordings to Software in 2013, we were taken aback by how personal the music felt considering the palette used. It was like reading an abstract diary. The clues into Ben's world are so stark and strange that they feel like monuments. Reducing Zimmerman's prolific output down to four album sides was a challenge. Much like the myth of the process-oriented painter in his prime, you get the sense that Zimmerman is subconsciously actualizing an artistic scenario that he may or may not be privy to. When The Baltika Years is absorbed as a canon of work, a super-effect emerges which bonds all of his output. This is somewhat represented in the way we assembled the anthology, focusing on certain stylistic epochs that Zimmerman moved through over a decade of solitary experimenting and obsessing. In many ways, The Baltika Years embodies the spirit of Software. It articulates a belief that idiosyncrasy is inevitable, and that human affect and technology are linked. One helps the other express something mysterious about the world. Via limiting himself to one very specific instrument, Ben realized his own style - a monochromatic computer music that glows with the intimacy found in life's barely audible sentiments, curios, and details.
Tracklist
1. Phyllis
2. For Mimi pt. 1
3. For Mimi pt. 2
4. For Mimi pt. 3
5. For Mimi pt. 4
6. For Mimi pt. 5
7. The Scream
8. Housed!
9. Tropical Den
10. 99th Street
11. The Space Jack Hummer
12. Grumble Grumble
13. Reverse Me
14. 75000multicolouredorgasmaticballoons
15. Crystal Lake
16. Redecorated Proto-Computations
17. Da Chopp
18. Yellow Daffodil (Burning) Against A Grey Sidewalk
19. Chants
20. Reso
21. Mazer
22. Life Without Liz
23. One-Liter Plastic Bottle
24. F-Trip
25. Now I Am Numb
26. Pausebreak pt. 1
27. Pausebreak pt. 2
28. Pausebreak pt. 3
29. Pausebreak pt. 4
30. Pausebreak pt. 5
31. Pausebreak pt. 6