The second release of 2005 on the Komplott label is two pieces by
Swedish sound artist Hanna Hartman. Until now the two compositions of
the album, "Longitude 013° 26’ E" and "Cratere", which were originally
commissioned pieces for the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation and
Deutschland Radio Berlin, have only been available to the public as
radio broadcasts. The music is not dependent on the medium of radio
however, but consists of concrete sounds composed as independent
pieces. The material of the piece Cratere partly consists of recordings
of the Italian volcano Etna, whereas much of the material on Longitude
013° 26’ E - a longitude which runs through Berlin, Kap Arkona and the
Baltic Sea - was recorded on sailing boats. The album cover is to be
interpreted as a commentary between map and terrain, an abstraction
which points to the difference between the origin of the sounds and its
musical form. The terrain can be conceived through the map, the map
through the knowledge and experiences which arise from the relation
between the two. Hanna Hartman has received several awards for her
music such as the recent Svenska Författarförbundet Radiopris (Swedish
Writer Associations Radio Award) 2004 and the Karl-Sczuka Prize 2005.