Kölsch – 1983 (2015) FLAC music Lossless

Kölsch - 1983 (2015) FLAC
Artist: Kolsch | Album: 1983 | Released: 2017 | Label: Kompakt | Catalog #: Kompakt 329 | Genre: Electronic

The first tastes of Rune Reilly Kölsch’s second album for Kompakt were delivered on the Cologne label’s 79th and 84th volumes of the 12″ Speicher series, released respectively in June 2014 and April 2015. “Cassiopeia,” “DerDieDas,” and “Two Birds” hinted that 1983 would offer more of the producer’s melodic, uplifting techno. The first of that bunch was made all the more dramatic by strings from Gregor Schwellenbach, the musician who previously reinterpreted a batch of Kompakt label favorites for Spielt 20 Jahre Kompakt. The collaboration wasn’t a one-and-done deal, as 1983 contains a couple additional tracks intensified by Schwellenbach’s handiwork. The most energetic Schwellenbach-Kölsch joint work, the jubilant and rush-generating “The Road,” seems to be the track that most emotively reflects the producer’s wistful view of bright-eyed childhood road trips from his native Denmark to France. Kölsch remains partial to gradual escalations in intensity that reach an apex just short of gaudy; just about every track features one in some form. While it takes some deep, repeated listening for each track to reveal its distinctive qualities, the lack of big “wait for it, wait for it” moments fosters a fluidity that gives it an edge over 1977. Apart from the opening and closing tracks — an ambient but pulse-quickening intro and an atmospheric remix of Speicher 79 A-side “Papageno,” featuring a reverbed, tremulous vocal from WhoMadeWho’s WAA Industry — the album is all about comfort and steady, forward motion.

Tracklisting:

01 – 1983 3:50
02 – Talbot (feat Gregor Schwellenbach) 5:06
03 – Moonface 5:07
04 – Two Birds 5:16
05 – Pacer 5:26
06 – The Road (feat Gregor Schwellenbach) 5:42
07 – Cassiopeia (feat Gregor Schwellenbach) 5:53
08 – DerDieDas 5:22
09 – Die Anderen 5:10
10 – Bloodline (feat Tomas HAfffding) 5:51
11 – Unterwegs 5:14
12 – E45 5:31
13 – Papageno 30 Years Later (fear Waa Industry) 5:22

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Kolsch – “Cassiopeia,” “DerDieDas,” and “Two Birds” hinted that 1983 would offer more of the producer’s melodic, uplifting techno. The first of that bunch was made all the more dramatic by strings from Gregor Schwellenbach, the musician who previously reinterpreted a batch of Kompakt label favorites for Spielt 20 Jahre Kompakt. The collaboration wasn’t a one-and-done deal, as 1983 contains a couple additional tracks intensified by Schwellenbach’s handiwork. The most energetic Schwellenbach-Kölsch joint work, the jubilant and rush-generating “The Road,” seems to be the track that most emotively reflects the producer’s wistful view of bright-eyed childhood road trips from his native Denmark to France. Kölsch remains partial to gradual escalations in intensity that reach an apex just short of gaudy; just about every track features one in some form. While it takes some deep, repeated listening for each track to reveal its distinctive qualities, the lack of big “wait for it, wait for it” moments fosters a fluidity that gives it an edge over 1977. Apart from the opening and closing tracks — an ambient but pulse-quickening intro and an atmospheric remix of Speicher 79 A-side “Papageno,” featuring a reverbed, tremulous vocal from WhoMadeWho’s WAA Industry — the album is all about comfort and steady, forward motion.

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