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(...)All of this in stark black and white, which counts for both the sleeve and the music. On and off, binary codes, clicks and cuts, played by a modular synthesizer. (...) Music that has it's roots in the world of techno but probably never really aims for the dance floors; well, perhaps some of those that came before Zweitesystem pulled the dancefloor trick off, but I don't see his (?) music easily hit the floor. Having said I should add: who cares about the dance floor anyway? Zweitesystem sets a particular set of sounds in motion and leaves the machine to make adjustments as it sees, and that results in some very minimal pieces of music. Repetition is what is, but in his hands this all sounds all quite all right. It may not be really something new or off the wall (with a list of copyists as long as your arm), but Zweitesystem does overall an excellent job. The production is great, there is a fine amount of variation in the pieces while everything has been very consistently been executed, so it makes this a very fine record.
(FdW / vital weekly)
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«Abrasions déconstruites, hoquettements rythmiques saccadés, injonctions/respirations souterraines, dance-floor entrechoqué et d'apparence malfonctionnante au groove génialement tordu/éclaté mais prenant irrésistiblement le dessus sur le cerveau, les oreilles et les membres spasmastiques du corps de l'auditeur. Ou comme des machines tentant de s'échapper de la logique humaine pour vivre elles-mêmes leurs rythmiques propres, sans concessions pour l'humain. Là encore, un fascinant travail de machines semblant se révolter, s'autonomisant, se laissant totalement aller à elles-mêmes et dansant leurs propres danses, sons et rythmes. Une musique emplis de spasmes jubilatoires "faussement" irréguliers, ou imposant leurs régularités propres. Dans le genre, excellent, comme peut-être le dance-floor de la lointaine planète O/08 U F O et un final s'étirant/mourant/planant/dérivant définitivement hors-gravité.»
- sixto (cave12)
credits
released October 23, 2015
performed on a 75hp eurorack modular
all tracks recorded in one take with no edits except additional roland system100 layers on 0523.15 by kokhlias
(...) All of this in stark black and white, which counts for both the sleeve and the music. On and off, binary
codes, clicks and cuts, played by a modular synthesizer. (...)
Music that has it's roots in the world of techno but probably never really aims for the dance floors; well,
perhaps some of those that came before Zweitesystem pulled the dancefloor trick off, but I don't see his (?)
music easily hit the floor. Having said I should add: who cares about the dance floor anyway? Zweitesystem sets
a particular set of sounds in motion and leaves the machine to make adjustments as it sees, and that results
in some very minimal pieces of music. Repetition is what is, but in his hands this all sounds all quite all right.
It may not be really something new or off the wall (with a list of copyists as long as your arm), but Zweitesystem
does overall an excellent job. The production is great, there is a fine amount of variation in the pieces while
everything has been very consistently been executed, so it makes this a very fine record.
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De: E. T. H. <*******@gmail.com>
A: <********@*****.org>
23/12/2015 17:54
Looking forward to having the LP, already enjoyed the mp3s a few rounds.
Excellent stuff, you're one of the few who seems to do something worthwhile
with the modulars. =)
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Давно я не получал удовольствия от подобной музыки ...
Глитч нагишом, рваный и кусаный. Но довольно качественный .... :)
--- EZ
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#5753 on: April 02, 2016, 07:08:17 AM
pentd:
can't afford buying much, but this blew my mind with its craftmanship so i picked it up and it did not disappoint: ZWEITESYSTEM
swiss electronics, surgical and precise.. abstract sequences... harmonic destruction... one can go super analytic over this kinda
or just take the neanderthal approach and dig it. modular makina musik!
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L***** à 2:29 :
Loving This...Inspired me to put more time in with my Brainseed :-)
This is easy listening for the tilted generation with a sound palette leaning heavy towards bent circuitry, but if you just like me love the smell of electricity in the morning this is the release for you. Finn of Tomland
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