Hans-Peter Lindstroms sixth solo album was developed after the musician was commissioned to compose music for the Norwegian art museum Henie Onstad Kunstsenter. After giving three sold-out performances in 2018, he retained some of the ideas and recorded a series of one-take studio sessions using an arsenal of vintage synthesizers and drum machines. Working entirely with hardware rather than software and plug-ins, he also made a point to edit the recordings to fit evenly on two sides of a vinyl LP. A complete step away from the neo-disco and cosmic house hes best known for, this album is chiefly inspired by classical music, early electronic records, and prog rock in the vein of Robert Wyatt and Matching Mole. The albums title track is an entirely improvised piece played on a Memorymoog, and while it certainly sounds spirited, its also far more meandering than Lindstroms usual work, sounding much closer to a rehearsal than a finished piece of music. The albums other three tracks were written and arranged ahead of time, and theyre much more engaging. Really Deep Snow is filled with ticking drum machines and fluttering arpeggios, along with haunting melodies and organ chords. Swing Low Sweet LFO has a backdrop of spiraling textures, accompanied by lonesome melodies recalling Vangelis soundtracks such as LApocalypse des Animaux. As If No One Is Here is softer and more reserved, and it does an excellent job at capturing a private, late-night vibe. On a Clear Day feels like Lindstrom going back to basics, while also starting a new chapter of his career. ~ Paul Simpson
Rovi
プリンス・トーマスとの共作でも知られるノルウェーの奇才による2年ぶり6作目。ファンが望むような彼らしいフロアライクなニュー・ディスコ作品ではない。あえてヴィンテージのシンセサイザーやドラムマシーンのみで制作した内容はむしろアンビエント作品といった趣だ。それでもぜひ、このヴェテランの新たな作品を聴いてみてほしい。ここには初期の電子音楽の魅力が詰まっている。
bounce (C)長谷川義和
タワーレコード(vol.433(2019年11月25日発行号)掲載)