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Timespan Redux (Colored Vinyl)<限定盤>

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発売日 2018年03月09日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルTemporary Residence
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 TRR145RDXLPC1
SKU 656605314556

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
It is likely not for nothing that Majeure shares its name with one of the most notable albums by Tangerine Dream, as the steady sequencer arrangement which slowly opens the album's first track, "The Dresden Codex," certainly doesn't sound far removed from that act's work. Or, unsurprisingly, from Zombi, whose drummer A. E. Paterra maintains Majeure as his solo side project. The nervous, quick-paced percussion that appears in the song soon after it begins ends up matching the frenetic bite of some of the synth parts just so. Overall, the three-track album is as classic a take on '70s-into-'80s non-dance electronic music as any, perhaps the only logical equivalent to the beardo-disco trend of the early 21st century exemplified by acts like Lindstrom and Prins Thomas. At just under ten minutes, "Teleforce" is the shortest song here, and furthers the Tangerine Dream comparison a touch by sounding like a soundtrack effort -- though perhaps Vangelis would be the better reference point, given how this feels like a slicker but no less ominous riff on some of that musician's groundbreaking work for Blade Runner. The concluding title track, the album's longest, has the exact feel of a classic side-long vinyl effort of the time, sweeping, futuristic even if now in an inevitably retrospective sense, riding a proto-superhighway of information defined less by Wired and more by Omni. ~ Ned Raggett

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      Dresden Codex, The
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      Teleforce
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      Timespan
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作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Majeure

商品の紹介

As the 2000s drew to a close, Zombi's Steve Moore and A.E. Paterra were so prolific that they each developed their own projects. For Paterra that meant creating Majeure, an endeavor that allowed his synth prowess -- as well as his drumming skills -- to shine. In 2018, he celebrated the project's tenth anniversary with Timespan Redux, a revamped edition of his 2009 debut album. Mixed by Paterra from the original master files and remastered by James Plotkin, the album sounds as dynamic as ever as Paterra takes Zombi's intricacy and scope in his own directions. His drumming sounds especially driven, bringing energy to synths that call to mind different influences -- John Carpenter, Vangelis, and Tangerine Dream, to name a few -- with each arpeggiated ripple. Timespan Redux makes it clear that from the beginning, Paterra's gestures to the past were never staid or stale. All three of its tracks deliver the action and intrigue implied by their titles: "The Dresden Codex" doesn't feel like it's 13 minutes long as it contrasts taut passages with swarming synths. "Teleforce," a relative breather at a mere nine minutes, manages to be both ominous and playful. Finally, the album's massive title track combines the majesty and dark pulse of its first two songs into a brooding yet grooving 18-minute workout. Nearly a decade later, Timespan Redux remains an impressive debut from an artist who pre-dated the legion of synthwave acts in the 2010s -- and is still at the style's forefront. ~ Heather Phares|
Rovi

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