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Genre:
Electronica
Release Date: 05/30/2005
This second collaboration between microsound mastermind
Carsten Nicolai (aka
Alva Noto) and
Ryuichi Sakamoto picks up where their first series of sessions left off. The instrumentation stays the same:
Sakamoto on piano plucking dense, melancholy chords that attack and gradually fade among
Nicolai's digitally crisp and clean drum programming and sine waves. But this time around,
Nicolai just doesn't lay down a bed of rhythms and accentuation for
Sakamoto's playing -- he tinkers with the sounds and manipulates them. The result is a more unified set of compositions that fold and weave into one another, which strips away the feeling of
improvisation that glossed their first record. But the tradeoff results in a more cohesive record with a sharp, focused direction that is easily one of
Nicolai's finest releases and another gem in a musical crown full of them for
Sakamoto. It's one of 2005's most daring
experiments in
electronic music, and essential listening for
IDM fans who like their
glitches with a little melancholy attached to them.
~Rob Theakston, All Music Guide