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Dream & Desire

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発売日 2023年03月20日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルMG.ART/ritmo calentito
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 MGART405
SKU 4260017594053

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:01:39
The '70s were a fertile period for Manuel Gottsching. Having pioneered the kosmische guitar freakout with Ash Ra Tempel, he had embarked on a new phase by mid-decade. Inspired by minimalist composers Terry Riley, Steve Reich, and Philip Glass, Gottsching traded musical visions of outer space for trance-inducing meditations on inner space. Between 1974 and 1977, Gottsching pursued this new aesthetic on Inventions for Electric Guitar, Le Berceau de Cristal, New Age of Earth, and Blackouts, immersing himself in an electronic environment that often fused his signature guitar work with sequencers and synths. Although not released until 1991, Dream & Desire was recorded in 1977. Its ambient and proto-techno explorations hold up reasonably well alongside Gottsching's previously released recordings from the mid-'70s, and also resonate favorably with the work of like-minded contemporaries such as Edgar Froese, Klaus Schulze, and Tangerine Dream. The half-hour "Dream" is appropriately oneiric. Prefaced by elemental atmospherics and soothing synth washes, it builds with sparse, delicate guitar lines. Gottsching crafts mesmerizing layers of intricate notes as the track gradually gathers momentum and settles into tighter, more defined patterns. In contrast with the cool, glacial aura of "Dream," "Desire" has a warmer, more energized feel, rooted in its relentless bass pulse, sheen of electronic percussion, and Frippertronic-style guitar. However, the components fail to coalesce to hypnotic effect; instead, they test the patience and sound somewhat dated. The more economical "Despair" succeeds where "Desire" falters, putting similar sonic elements to more compelling use. While the weaving, sinewy guitars infuse a melancholy air, the rhythmic dimension radiates optimism and dynamism that stand in ironic counterpoint to the track's title. Dream & Desire isn't, perhaps, as consistently strong as Gottsching's other recordings from the period, but this lost album provides further insight into one of his most innovative creative phases. ~ Wilson Neate
エディション : Reissue

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      Dream
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      Desire
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      Despair

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Manuel Gottsching

商品の紹介

ロックのみならずダンス・ミュージックのシーンにも大きな影響を及ぼしたギタリスト、作曲家、プロデューサーのマニュエル・ゲッチング。ソロとしてのキャリアが花開きつつあった1977年にベルリンのラジオ放送用に録音された甘美なアンビエント音源に、ボーナストラックを追加して1991年にアルバムとして発売されたもの。自身が主宰するレーベル「MG.ART」による2019年再発盤。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2023/02/16)

The '70s were a fertile period for Manuel Gottsching. Having pioneered the kosmische guitar freakout with Ash Ra Tempel, he had embarked on a new phase by mid-decade. Inspired by minimalist composers Terry Riley, Steve Reich, and Philip Glass, Gottsching traded musical visions of outer space for trance-inducing meditations on inner space. Between 1974 and 1977, Gottsching pursued this new aesthetic on Inventions for Electric Guitar, Le Berceau de Cristal, New Age of Earth, and Blackouts, immersing himself in an electronic environment that often fused his signature guitar work with sequencers and synths. Although not released until 1991, Dream & Desire was recorded in 1977. Its ambient and proto-techno explorations hold up reasonably well alongside Gottsching's previously released recordings from the mid-'70s, and also resonate favorably with the work of like-minded contemporaries such as Edgar Froese, Klaus Schulze, and Tangerine Dream. The half-hour "Dream" is appropriately oneiric. Prefaced by elemental atmospherics and soothing synth washes, it builds with sparse, delicate guitar lines. Gottsching crafts mesmerizing layers of intricate notes as the track gradually gathers momentum and settles into tighter, more defined patterns. In contrast with the cool, glacial aura of "Dream," "Desire" has a warmer, more energized feel, rooted in its relentless bass pulse, sheen of electronic percussion, and Frippertronic-style guitar. However, the components fail to coalesce to hypnotic effect; instead, they test the patience and sound somewhat dated. The more economical "Despair" succeeds where "Desire" falters, putting similar sonic elements to more compelling use. While the weaving, sinewy guitars infuse a melancholy air, the rhythmic dimension radiates optimism and dynamism that stand in ironic counterpoint to the track's title. Dream & Desire isn't, perhaps, as consistently strong as Gottsching's other recordings from the period, but this lost album provides further insight into one of his most innovative creative phases. ~ Wilson Neate|
Rovi

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