| 1. Universal Band Silhouette |
| 2. Lemminge und Lurchen Inc. |
| 3. Im Diskodickicht |
| 4. Vibraphonspulen |
| 5. Lithiummelodie 1 |
| 6. Planeten in Halbtrauer |
| 7. Western Mimikry |
| 8. Morphing Leadgitarre Rückwärts |
Kosmischer Pitch,Jan Jelinek,Scape Germany,Ambient Techno,Dance Music,Electronic,Experimental Techno,Glitch,Pop
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Kosmischer Pitch
Jan Jelinek Manufacturer: Scape Germany ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000B8GUFK Release Date: 2005-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Universal Band Silhouette
- Lemminge und Lurchen Inc.
- Im Diskodickicht
- Vibraphonspulen
- Lithiummelodie 1
- Planeten in Halbtrauer
- Western Mimikry
- Morphing Leadgitarre Rts
Customer Reviews:
Another hit from Jan Jelinek.......2006-02-10
Pretty interesting stuff overall, but only for electronica fans.......2006-01-06
Highlights include:
the entire album!
slowly melts into your ears.......2005-12-11
Jan Jelinek :: Kosmischer Pitch.......2005-12-01
(11.29.05) Liberated by his escape from traditional compositional techniques with his 2001 release, Loop-Finding Jazz Records, Jelinek plugs into the ethereal vibrations of the cosmic kraut-rockers from the 1970s to create the infinitely resonating landscapes of Kosmischer Pitch. He applies trance's disregard for time and psychedelia's distain for space to dub-laced loops and organically evolving minimal noises, making tracks with their own perpetual motion. His technique is to build ambient soundtracks from old records, lifting loops from jazz phrases and cosmic plasmatics.
"Universal Band Silhouette" builds from a bubbling echo into a cathedral-filling wave of sound, a rubberized loop that bounces wildly back on itself. The five minutes of "Im Discodickicht" blossoms into a spiral galaxy of crescending loops; while the lugubrious bass of "Planeten In Halbtrauer" is a Hindu mantra against a backdrop of bells and skewed pitches. "Western Mimikry" approaches a recognizable jazz framework as a rhythm section forms from the frail loops and a guitar undulates around itself, frets bent backward like a piece of flexible flesh. The atmosphere is filled with the reverberation of reversed echoes as if each note of the guitar is spit back out by the monitors in a mirrored format. Jelinek builds half a song and then creates a duet by reversing the tape.
Kosmischer Pitch is a blur of sound, a transformative work which liberates the listener, via loops and recursion, from the static movement of a traditional piece of music. Time signatures and motifs morph through iterations and permutations into an ephemeral haze of transcendental exploration. "Morphing Leadgitarre Rückwärts," a song not out of place on a number of recent Kranky releases, is an endless wave of crackling dust and guitar tone that induces tantric trance states as it undulates through meditative plateaus. The vibrations of Kosmischer Pitch are etheric and phantasmal, and the effects are to illuminate the subjectivity of time. All things can be stretched and Jelinek warps more than sound on this record. Mark Teppo, Igloo Magazine (www.igloomag.com
Jelinek takes on "Cosmic Music" and creates a gem.......2005-11-23
If all his previous work was his take on jazz music, then Kosmischer Pitch (Cosmic Pitch) finds him delving into another genre (Kraut and other "cosmic" music) for inspiration and the result is something more mystical and developed than any of his other previous solo projects. While it's true that the release isn't a dramatic departure from his earlier work, it is something that moves in a slightly different direction and because of the source samples involved, it has a different overall feel. "Universal Band Silhouette" opens the disc and it's easy to hear the slight changes as the track starts slow but builds steam with dense layering of synth sounds and even some filtered guitars, turning it into a delightful 'trance' track (without all the implications that that label entails).
"Lemmings And Lurchen Inc" is even more trippy, weaving little more than some mesmerizing melodies over one another in disorienting ways while "Vibraphonspulen" takes things down a notch, spiraling multiple chime layers into a gauzy, heady haze. Really, the whole atmosphere of the album is one of the reasons that it succeeds so well. While I felt that some of his earlier work fell into a bit of a rut in terms of sonics (mainly from getting stuck in the same loop over an over again), that issue actually plays to his advantage on Kosmischer Pitch, because most of the tracks are less focused on rhythm and the spacey overlapping loops only draw the listener in further.
One of the only real mis-steps on the album is "Im Diskodickicht," which warbles the same bass melody for the entirety of the track without changing things up sufficiently, but elsewhere Jelinek has found fertile ground for stretching space and time with his unique production style. The album opens with a bit more of a pulse and that pulse wears away even more as the album progresses, eventually leaving the listener in some sort of free-floating hammock of washes that certainly conjures up a dreamy landscape. My favorite Jelinek release yet.
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