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Ikarus: Plasma
ByIkarus
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2013
For music which is essentially minimalist, it still has quite its own share of variety.
Anna Hirsch
vocalsAndreas Lareida
vocalsThe arrangements, such as hopscotching between rhythmic patterns from measure to measure or having instruments take turns dropping in and out, give everyone time to be heard. The feeling of continual ebb and flow is somewhat more at the center than on 2019's Mosaismic (Ronin Rhythm Records). The extensive patterns go through continual permutations, always shifting from one pattern to another gradually enough that it feels like one amorphous groove for forty solid minutes.
There are similar small changes behind the band's approach to the entire recording. These pieces were grown among all five members with everyone collectively feeling out their shape more than they had before. There is more attention to detail in the actual sounds, from the range of vocal techniques to
Mo Meyer
bass, acousticTrack Listing
Tritium; Isblink; Sessapinae; Cocoro; Altaelva
Personnel
Ramón Oliveras
drumsAnna Hirsch
vocalsAndreas Lareida
vocalsLucca Fries
pianoMo Meyer
bass, acousticAlbum information
Title: Plasma | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Ronin Rhythm Records
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