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The Grid

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発売日 2019年06月21日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルWestern Vinyl
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 WV183CD
SKU 843563111581

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:47:28
Composer and multi-instrumentalist Rob Burger has traveled down many paths during his lengthy, productive career, from being a driving force behind the chamber jazz-folk group Tin Hat Trio to performing on albums by Iron & Wine, Tracy Chapman, Norah Jones, John Zorn, and countless others. As a solo artist, he's released an album as part of Tzadik Records' Radical Jewish Culture series, and another for the same label comprising a selection of his music for film scores. The Grid (released by Western Vinyl) is a different story altogether, blending the moods of the composer's soundtrack work with ambient electronic textures. While pieces like the opener "Alternate Star" are acoustic ruminations that could easily serve as the accompaniment to a stark, dramatic movie, Burger flips to an entirely different channel with more upbeat, playful selections like "Harmonious Gathering." Featuring vintage-sounding drum machines and cosmic synths, the piece seems to nod to Harmonia in both its title and overall feel, yet the jaunty melody and acoustic instrumentation bring to mind Penguin Cafe Orchestra. "The Grid" revolves around a low-bitrate synth pattern, building a round of mallet percussion and strings, and sprinkling it with electronic stardust. "Roadside Deal" similarly takes the same sort of fuzzy, Casio-like keyboard tones (the likes of which any "serious" composer would surely consider offensive and childish) and attaches pleasantly ethereal electronics and starlit pianos. Laurie Anderson stops by to add a typically poignant poetic monologue to the gentle pizzicato strings of "Souls of Winter." Following the perky, pointillistic "Talk to Me" and the solemn trudge of "Broward County," the album concludes with "Ghost on a Wire," which sounds just as haunting and weightless as its title. Throughout the album, Burger seems willing to explore every idea that crosses his mind, yet it all sounds remarkably focused without sounding clinical or over-considered. ~ Paul Simpson

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Alternate Star

      アーティスト: Rob Burger

    2. 2.
      Harmonious Gathering

      アーティスト: Rob Burger

    3. 3.
      Walk The Plank

      アーティスト: Rob Burger

    4. 4.
      The Grid

      アーティスト: Rob Burger

    5. 5.
      Sleeping Queen

      アーティスト: Rob Burger

    6. 6.
      Pink Lenses

      アーティスト: Rob Burger

    7. 7.
      Roadside Deal

      アーティスト: Rob Burger

    8. 8.
      Bent Moon

      アーティスト: Rob Burger

    9. 9.
      Souls Of Winter ft. Laurie Anderson

      アーティスト: Rob Burger

    10. 10.
      Love Light

      アーティスト: Rob Burger

    11. 11.
      Will The Sun Come

      アーティスト: Rob Burger

    12. 12.
      Talk To Me

      アーティスト: Rob Burger

    13. 13.
      Broward County

      アーティスト: Rob Burger

    14. 14.
      Ghost On A Wire

      アーティスト: Rob Burger

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アーティスト: Rob Burger

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Composer and multi-instrumentalist Rob Burger has traveled down many paths during his lengthy, productive career, from being a driving force behind the chamber jazz-folk group Tin Hat Trio to performing on albums by Iron & Wine, Tracy Chapman, Norah Jones, John Zorn, and countless others. As a solo artist, he's released an album as part of Tzadik Records' Radical Jewish Culture series, and another for the same label comprising a selection of his music for film scores. The Grid (released by Western Vinyl) is a different story altogether, blending the moods of the composer's soundtrack work with ambient electronic textures. While pieces like the opener "Alternate Star" are acoustic ruminations that could easily serve as the accompaniment to a stark, dramatic movie, Burger flips to an entirely different channel with more upbeat, playful selections like "Harmonious Gathering." Featuring vintage-sounding drum machines and cosmic synths, the piece seems to nod to Harmonia in both its title and overall feel, yet the jaunty melody and acoustic instrumentation bring to mind Penguin Cafe Orchestra. "The Grid" revolves around a low-bitrate synth pattern, building a round of mallet percussion and strings, and sprinkling it with electronic stardust. "Roadside Deal" similarly takes the same sort of fuzzy, Casio-like keyboard tones (the likes of which any "serious" composer would surely consider offensive and childish) and attaches pleasantly ethereal electronics and starlit pianos. Laurie Anderson stops by to add a typically poignant poetic monologue to the gentle pizzicato strings of "Souls of Winter." Following the perky, pointillistic "Talk to Me" and the solemn trudge of "Broward County," the album concludes with "Ghost on a Wire," which sounds just as haunting and weightless as its title. Throughout the album, Burger seems willing to explore every idea that crosses his mind, yet it all sounds remarkably focused without sounding clinical or over-considered. ~ Paul Simpson|
Rovi

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