EXP
Download links and information about EXP by Frank Bretschneider. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Electronica genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 35:14 minutes.
Artist: | Frank Bretschneider |
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Release date: | 2010 |
Genre: | Electronica |
Tracks: | 12 |
Duration: | 35:14 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | monopuls, blue: cobalt | 2:40 |
2. | strobe room, blue: ultramarin | 2:30 |
3. | chamber jazz, biplex, blue: cyan | 2:46 |
4. | b.l.u.e., polylog, node | 2:48 |
5. | orion, spin, novo duplex, blue: electric | 2:04 |
6. | mass, blue: aluminate, ventilator | 2:49 |
7. | colour wheel, tron, echolog, reflex | 2:56 |
8. | multimath duplex, polycopter, memory | 5:02 |
9. | phased out, oscillation, funkalogic, monoplex, multiplex, panback, blue: prussian | 3:21 |
10. | lightweight, satellite | 3:01 |
11. | crystal dub | 2:49 |
12. | strange conversation (for kyoka) | 2:28 |
Details
[Edit]A master at work — that's the best way to sum up the music on Exp. Here, electro-glitch master Frank Bretschneider clicks and cuts his way through 35 itsy-bitsy pieces (none over three minutes, many under one). Each one is a careful work of quasi-beat layering and hollow texture weaving. The music is highly abstract but lively, rhythm-based but hardly danceable in a normal fashion (or with the regular number of limbs). As an audio journey, Exp is a thrilling ride with hardly a bump into it and, even though it clocks in at only 35 minutes, it would be entirely satisfying as is. However, the project also includes a strong visual component in the form of an extra data CD featuring an 18-minute experimental animation film by Bretschneider. This film covers around 20 of the album's tracks, illustrating each click, each spurt of electronic sound with patterns of white dots over a black background — from lines and circles to more complex shapes. A new visual treatment, increasingly complex, was designed for each short piece. The approach is simple but the results speak volumes. After spending a while under the radar (his previous title for the revered experimental electronic music label Raster-Noton was released in 2007) — and at the same moment the clicks-and-cuts movement's flagship label Mille Plateaux has been resurrected — Frank Bretschneider sends us all a reminder as to why he should be considered one of that aesthetic's pioneers and major representatives. ~ François Couture, Rovi