Conrad Schnitzler - 1981 - Gelb


Review

Among Schnitzler's finest materials. It keeps the original mix of long spaced out synth chords with hypno like electronic rhythms (albums like "Zug"...). Side one reaches the listener into an effervescent instrumentation, including looped drums and dreamy like keys. After 5 minutes of hypnotic torment, the composition carries on a long astral interlude, combining molecular noises to detached synth notes. Side two is surfing on the same imaginative collection of sounds, outer space sequences, haunting motifs and harmonic noises. This album makes the strength of Schnitzler's music thanks to a great harmony between sonic analog processing and running drums. Perfect in an installation environnement or to satisfy static journey throw mental pictures. Highly recommended for everyone into experimental electronics

Gelb:Edition Block EB 110 (1981) LP circulation 500 copies re-issue of The Black Cassette,1974 

Track Listing

1 - Gelb 1 - 6.07
2 - Gelb 2 - 2.21
3 - Gelb 3 - 3.00
4 - Gelb 4 - 2.16
5 - Gelb 5 - 5.01
6 - Gelb 6 - 4.23
7 - Gelb 7 - 3.07
8 - Gelb 8 - 2.29
9 - Gelb 9 - 2.42
10 - Gelb 10 - 2.35
11 - Gelb 11 - 3.21
12 - Gelb 12 - 2.39
13 - Gelb 13 - bonustrack - 7.55
14 - Gelb 14 - bonustrack - 12.35
15 - Gelb 15 - bonustrack - 6.08

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