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JONAS REINHARDT

Jonas Reinhardt

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Studio Album, released in 2008

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Lyre Of David (3:24)
2. Modern By Nature's Reward (5:52)
3. Lord Sleep Monmouth (3:04)
4. How To Adjust People (4:34)
5. Fast Blot Declining (3:14)
6. Tentshow (1:24)
7. Every Terminal Evening (3:56)
8. Worm Preach The Struggling Fire (5:09)
9. Tandem Suns (3:50)
10. Blue Cutaway / Tore Earth Clinker (6:16)
11. An Upright Fortune (2:15)
12. Crept Idea For A Mom (3:24)
13. Lucian Lift (3:25)

Line-up / Musicians

- Jesse Reiner / All electronics & effects

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2.14
(3 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(0%)
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Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(33%)
33%
Good, but non-essential (33%)
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Collectors/fans only (33%)
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Review by Guldbamsen
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Retired Admin
2 stars Teatime break from everyday life

This album contains some highly dreamy atmospherics, which, just as surely as levitating hot-dogs and peppermint safaris, will take the listener back to those hazy and warbling soundscapes once cooked up by artists like Klaus Schulze and Tangerine Dream. In other words: It is a one way ticket to a wonderful dementia filled to the brim of everything that makes this style of music fluid and luminescent.

Jonas Reinhardt is a modern electronic conjurer, who plays every shimmering synthesizer on here. These produce some eerie and trance inducing musical sculptures, that, very similarly to those you´ll find in the likes of Harmonia, Cluster and the aforementioned German deities, will cloud your outlook on life in surrealistic shadings.

Although this album has 13 different tracks, these often stick together like plastered subsonic puzzle pieces, and even if the occasional silence steps in to let you know about the closing of one - pretty soon you´ll be chugging along on another wide robotic tick tocking eagle winged affair - sounding like musical helicopters over serene moog lands with bursting colours and pacing sequencers in full bloom. That is just another way of explaining how vital and fluid this album sounds - and feels.

It took me some time to get into the thing, because oddly enough I initially thought there was too much happening all at once, and maybe that is because I´ve developed an unhealthy relationship with the works of Klaus Schulze and his mighty swaying wheat fields of sound, because in all honesty - Jonas Reinhardt lies buried deep within the classic Berlin School of electronics - y´know those that rely mostly on ambient whiffs of synthesizer laden breezes bobbing along in the swaying robotic current. Saying things like: There´s too much happening, is like heralding Opeth as a mild and docile new age act.

I don´t think this record is out to reinvent the wheel, and there´s certainly no added points regarding innovation, but frankly I couldn´t give a rat´s arse, when the music feels like cooling off your half baked body straddling it over a cool metal sheet grandpa chair, after an exhausting day with lots of running, talking, moaning, typing, eating, checking things under a white coal like circle in the clouds - feeling the slow burn of solar warmth whilst cruising the urban rooftops, - and you suddenly realize that grandpa´s chair is such a nice and meditative place to be - and you start wondering why you had to do all that running around just to get your aching gummy bear body into this friendly and cool structure.

This album summed up in a sentence? Slow stuttering brightly feathered oscillations, with an electric spastic hand clapper attached to the rhythm section.

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