| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2011年06月27日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | SPV GmbH |
| 構成数 | 2 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | SPV70442 |
| SKU | 693723704425 |
構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 02:32:05
Audio Mixers: Frank Fiedler; Popol Vuh.
Audio Remasterers: Frank Fiedler; Jan Krause.
Audio Remixers: Roland Appel; Steffen "Dixon" Berkhahn; Henrik Schwartz; Florian Hecker; Gotz Michael Rieth; Jan St. Werner; Kristian Radle; Alex Barck; Johannes Fricke; Mika Vainio; Ame ; Moritz von Oswald; Andi Thoma; Peter Kruder; Russell Haswell; Thomas Fehlmann; Tim Gane ; Frank Wiedemann.
Liner Note Author: Klaus Schulze.
Photographers: Tommi Gronlund; Bettina von Waldthausen; Olga Latowa.
Popol Vuh were one of the first Krautrock bands to turn their focus -- thanks to their late founder, lone constant member, and musical director, Florian Fricke -- to ambient music (a full half-decade before Eno called it that) and ethnic fusions of various sorts. They released almost two dozen albums, scored a handful of films by Werner Herzog -- including Nosferatu and Aguirre, Wrath of God -- and continually experimented with form, tone, context, and format. A decade after Fricke's death, the German SPV imprint celebrates his legacy with this double-disc set. The first features a smattering of Popol Vuh tunes from throughout their tenure. It makes for compelling listening despite an apparent paradox: Fricke and company conceived of recordings as albums (as well as scores), so hearing tracks placed outside that context would -- theoretically at least -- be an erratic listening exercise. It's not. In fact, it's sequenced beautifully. The second disc pays tribute to Popol Vuh via a set of remixes by a wide assortment of producers and DJs. These include Peter Kruder's slow, ambient dub re-creation of "Aguirre I/II [Lacrima Di Rei Edit]" and Moritz von Oswald's reworking of "Garten Pharaos [Dark Development Edit]" from the same soundtrack. Oswald's version features throbbing percussion in the lower registers with genuinely subtle vocal effects and a high-pitched synth jabbing in and out of the mix seemingly at random. Elsewhere, Stereolab remix "Hosianna Mantra," keeping the chorus and original instrumentation before injecting a guitar that eventually takes the proceedings over. Other participants include Mouse on Mars, A Critical Mass, Thomas Fehlmann, Haswell & Hecker, Miko Vainio, Alex Barck, and Roland Appel. Usually, remix projects like this one are very mixed bags in terms of quality. That said, perhaps due to the open-ended nature of Fricke's and Popol Vuh's source material, this set is very consistent. The collection also includes liner notes by Fricke contemporary and friend Klaus Schulze. ~ Thom Jurek
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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