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ELECTRONEGATIVITY - THE CASSETTE CONCERT SERIES NO.3

Conrad Schnitzler

Progressive Electronic


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5 stars Here's an album of Conrad Schnitzler with old live 70s materials. "Electronegativity" expresses super, hypersonic electronic sounds with somnambulant abstract melodies. The mysterious transmissions and reverberations provide some incredible psych-acoustic moments. The tow longest tracks represent the pinnacle of Schnitzler' musical innovation. "Solar Cells" starts with crystalline and orbital sounds, after eight minutes of fascinating sounds, an electronic obsessional pattern raises from the dark, sculpting a sumptuous dronescape. This composition can admit some comparisons with electro acoustic searchers from INA/GRM (B. Parmegiani with all his sound genealogies...) the track ends with a blend of feedback, long and creepy monotonous vibrations. "Solar Collectors" is an other amazing composition which generates an incredible neurotic charge. All electronic noises are mixed in a rather abstract orchestration, including some cloudy loops. A unique ecstatic journey of sounds.
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