Thursday, December 3, 2009

Skylight Monthy Statements

95th







- 2009 released on
Dekorder



A Berlin collective rattles ominously Folk music and a mystical night banging a blazing fire up and delivers it from one of the most remarkable records of the year.
lower increase of Krautrock and Noise Created while an ecstatic, dark colorful music that could actually direct a shamanic ceremony to be sprung, so ancient and picturesque expressiveness of their Debütabums. The nebulous formation does consist of many varieties originating musicians: among them is joined by the voice of a Japanese woman named Hanayo who together worked with Merzbow and Yoko Ono and more recently Wooden Veil lend their childish whispering voice. To hear them is analysis on several veiled ambient pieces, the seemingly leisurely pulse only herald to the disturbing, sometimes very dark, loaded sound gimmicks of the remaining material.

During this time - all the musical free-thinker - pass any ordinary song-drama short, the flames and a tranceartigem, left to themselves finding sound model - who expects more ritualistic drone will be surprised: radios here, and the instruments
may

cry may well ask.
It will be witnessed harsh back-coupling electric guitars, angular rhythms and noise-threatening Drones that rise like ghosts in the night sky silhouettes. Genial also located in "Gloom Across The Ice" chaotic towering cast-Batch, what with its nerve-jangling tension reminded me of Kubrick's 'Space Odyssey', as the astronauts get the first time in the tension of the black monolith.
found between this spiritual rounding up of various noise sources on the album, individual songs, or rather improvised, emitting a pleasant folky simplicity. Right in the middle of the disc placed, the exemplary, almost exclusively with banjo and percussion instruments-established "Red Desert". A driving, almost warming Country darkened piece sounds somewhat like the so allow associations with landscape width. Otherwise, this mystical dances rooted music (without any indie Refuge) rather loudly around their fire.
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