Alexis Charpentier: How record collectors find lost music and preserve our cultural heritage
Aleksis Šarpentje (Alexis Charpentier): Kako kolekcionari ploča otkrivaju izgubljenu muziku i čuvaju naše kulturno nasleđe
Alexis Charpentier (aka Lexis from Music Is My Sanctuary) believes record collectors, music curators and DJs serve a crucial role as cultural preservationists and alternative voices to mainstream music platforms. Full bio
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when I was about 12 years old.
kad mi je bilo oko 12 godina.
a record at the end of the week.
ploču na kraju nedelje.
that's about half my leg --
koji je kao pola moje noge -
vinyls and CDs just kept growing.
vinile i CD je prosto nastavila da raste.
in a record store for many years
u prodavnici ploča mnogo godina
that I had thousands of records more
da imam na hiljade ploča više
preslušati u životu.
as we like to call ourselves.
kako volimo da se nazivamo.
kao što naziv nagoveštava,
rummaging through warehouses,
u preturanju po magacinima,
prodavnicama ploča -
forgotten for decades.
koje su zaboravljene decenijama.
from about the '30s to the 1960s
iz oko '30-ih do 1960-ih
so many important records
cultural and public institutions
kulturnih i javnih institucija
to preserve these treasures.
throwing them into the garbage.
su ih prosto bacali u smeće.
with obscure records,
that go with each release.
koji prate svako izdanje.
about the vinyl revival
these last few years,
nekolko godina,
to mention this community
and the tradition and the culture alive
i tradiciju i kulturu živim
but competitive society, a little bit,
ali malčice konkurentsko društvo
for extremely rare records,
na izuzetno retke ploče,
ever in your life.
nećete videti tu ploču.
truly impressed by record collectors
istinski zadivljena kolekcionarima ploča
oddball group of individuals.
ekscentrična grupa pojedinaca.
are obsessive maniacs.
su opsesivni manijaci.
a little bit more like this.
malo više nalik ovome.
would do anything to get our hands on,
učinili sve da ih se dokopamo,
our "holy grails."
nazivamo našim "svetim gralovima".
and by all these dreams --
i svim tim snovima -
who were destined to be legends
kojima je bilo suđeno da budu legende,
were just overlooked.
only exist in a handful of copies,
jedino postoje u pregršt kopija,
the value of the work of record diggers.
vrednost rada kopača ploča.
Montreal musician and composer.
montrealskom muzičaru i kompozitoru.
was born and raised in Haiti,
je rođen i odrastao na Haitiju,
in the US and in Belgium.
what was supposed to be for two weeks,
na predviđene dve nedelje,
staying for the next 40 years.
narednih 40 godina.
he learned to play piano
of playing his instrument:
način sviranja ovog instrumenta:
sviranju perkusija.
of his Haitian influences and folklore
haićanskog uticaja i folklora,
that he grew up hearing.
koje je odrastao slušajući.
of compas mixed with funk and jazz.
pomešanog s fankom i džezom.
sa živim bendovima po SAD-u i Evropi,
in the US and in Europe,
or a song before moving to Canada.
ili pesmu pre selidbe u Kanadu.
his first album called, "Piano."
on Henri-Pierre Noël Records.
za Anri-Pjer Noel rekords.
2,000 copies of the record.
je mogao da priušti: 2000 kopija ploče.
a little bit of airplay,
in Canada and in Haiti,
koji bi stao iza nje,
on mainstream radio,
na vodećim radio stanicama,
or if you weren't invited to play on TV,
ili vas nisu pozivali da svirate na TV,
as an independent artist
than it is today,
and just distributing the thing.
kao i prosta distribucija istog.
he released a second album,
po raznim klubovima u gradu,
in various clubs in the city,
to accumulate dust slowly.
počele da sakupljaju prašinu.
in the span of 30 years
u rasponu od 30 godina
in the world remained.
nije ostalo u svetu.
that goes by the name Kobal
koji se predstavlja kao Kobal,
of just hunting for records.
prostog lova na ploče.
of other dirty, dusty, moldy records.
prašnjavih, buđavih ploča.
it sort of found him.
da je ploča našla njega.
of record digging every single week,
20 godina kopanja ploča svake nedelje
for finding the gold.
the back, the liner notes,
pozadinu, beleške,
that this Haitian musician made a record
da je ovaj haićanin snimio ploču
plastic, portable turntable
plastični, prenosivi gramofon,
whenever he was on these digging quests
kad god bi išao na te pohode kopanja,
the backstory behind it.
inside the record sleeve.
unutar omota ploče.
bio sam svoj majstor.
inside the record sleeve --
unutar omota albuma -
the number didn't work anymore.
broj više nije bio funkcionalan.
that knew the artist personally
ko je lično poznavao umetnika
sat down with the artist,
find a way to get the album rereleased.
da nađe način i reizda njegov album.
called Wah Wah 45s
nazvanim Wah Wah 45s
to find the master tapes --
by fires, floods, earthquakes,
vatra, poplave, zemljotresi,
DJs and listeners worldwide --
disk-džokeja i slušalaca širom sveta -
received in 1979.
to revive his music career,
da je odlučio da oživi muzičku karijeru,
and play for new audiences.
and on Radio Canada and more."
i na Radiju Kanada i šire."
for the first time.
the work of record diggers at its best.
delatnost kopača ploča u svom sjaju.
we're totally obsessed by that --
potpuno smo time opsednuti .
is to give art a second chance;
je pružiti umetnosti drugu šansu;
is a constant loop of three phases.
je stalna petlja koju čine tri faze.
dirty and dusty record bins.
i prašnjavim otpadima ploča.
to find our hands on the gold.
da se dokopamo zlata.
dobre ploče na internetu,
and into the wild.
pa u divljinu.
and not record clicking.
a ne klikanjem ploča.
we do is we gather.
expertise, personal agenda,
stručnosti, ličnog plana,
koje ploče ćemo da sačuvamo,
little thing we can about that record --
svaku moguću sitnicu o toj ploči -
on track three?"
na trećoj kompoziciji?"
to close the loop is we share.
da zatvorimo petlju - delimo.
have some sort of a way
ima nekakav način
and elevate the artist
i isticanja umetnika
their rightful place in music history.
koje im pripada u muzičkoj istoriji.
I've encountered in 20 years,
na koje sam naišao tokom 20 godina,
have some sort of an outlet
and sort of sense of purpose
zdrav razum i osećanje svrhe
i zato što je u službi ljudske težnje
because it serves the human need
actually hinders discovery.
zapravo ometa otkrića.
something on Netflix,
nešto na Netfliksu,
through a catalog of 6,000 titles.
od svega 6000 naslova.
something to listen to,
of 30 million songs.
the effects of this.
in the UK are actually earning 77 percent
u UK zapravo zarađuju 77%
inside the music industry.
I'm sure you're happy.
siguran sam da ste srećni.
to listen to music than ever before.
da slušaju muziku.
at their disposal than ever before,
više muzike nego ikad pre,
of the same music than ever before.
više iste muzike nego ikad pre.
record digging and curation,
istraživanju, kopanju ploča i kustošenju,
"Music Is My Sanctuary" in 2007.
pod nazivom "Music Is My Sanctuary"
"Future Classics and Forgotten Treasures."
"Budući klasici i zaboravljena blaga."
for discovering music
prema otkrivanju muzike
with a massive audience
sa ogromnom publikom
10,000 pieces of content,
than what's being offered to them
have 20 hours a week like us nerds,
kao mi, štreberi,
of everything we do.
recommendations over algorithms.
ljudskih preporuka nad algoritmima.
of record digging for days,
o strasti za iskopavanjem ploča,
becomes sort of his autobiography.
postaje nešto kao njegova autobiografija.
kao Disk-džokej,
that it was the collection
kako je to bila kolekcija
who passed away a few months earlier.
dragom prijatelju Maceu
of inviting different people
gde su pozivali razne ljude
and to create something new from it,
naprave nešto novo,
ili disk-džokejskih mikseva,
of going through the collection myself
prelistavanja kolekcije
got the chance to meet him,
da ga upoznam,
about records for a few hours.
collections are there
shared and rediscovered.
da je pazimo, delimo i nanovo otkrivamo.
to the mainstream music channels,
vodećim muzičkim kanalima,
radio shows, DJs, record stores out there
disk-džokeja, prodavnica ploča tamo negde,
to share their discoveries with you.
da s vama podele svoja otkrića.
is open your ears and take risks.
je da načuljite uši i rizikujete.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Alexis Charpentier - Record digger, DJ, music entrepreneurAlexis Charpentier (aka Lexis from Music Is My Sanctuary) believes record collectors, music curators and DJs serve a crucial role as cultural preservationists and alternative voices to mainstream music platforms.
Why you should listen
Alexis Charpentier is the founder of the Music Is My Sanctuary website and collective, one of the most respected and trusted voices in the independent music community.
He is also the creator and producer of 24 Hours of Vinyl, a project that celebrates the love of vinyl culture by gathering DJs and collectors from different cities worldwide. During a 24-hour music marathon, participants share some of the best music discoveries from their vinyl collections.
A music lover above all, Charpentier is passionate about projects that that champion musicians from the past and present, while creating alternatives to commercial platforms. Through thousands of content pieces, interviews, radio sessions and events, his projects connect music lovers in a more profound manner than what’s possible with algorithm-driven suggestions.
Based in Montreal, Canada, Charpentier runs the projects that fall under the Music Is My Sanctuary umbrella. He works as a music programmer at the PHI Center, a multidisciplinary arts and culture center. He also tours worldwide as a DJ and has regular club nights in his home city.
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