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Thomas Lehn: feldstarken
ByLehn manipulates waveforms into abstracts, akin to his recent outing with noted modern jazz drummer, Gerry Hemingway on the wonderful recording, Tom and Gerry. However, his understated approach on this release allows the listener to zoom into a series of fragmented and somewhat rhythmically inclined electronic soundscapes, whereas lucid imagery runs rampant. Essentially, Lehn might be depicting an abundance of unlikely scenarios, yet it is up to the listener’s imaginative powers to decode the riddles of this man’s relatively sophisticated artistic approach. Overall, this effort represents considerably more than your typical minimalist - ambient/electronic style fare.
Track Listing
Feldstarke 8; Tableaux 1; Tableaux 2; Feldstarke 1; Feldstarke 3; Feldstarke 6; Feldstarke 2; Feldstarke 5; Feldstark 7; Tableaux 3; Feldstarke 4
Personnel
Thomas Lehn
synthesizerThomas Lehn; analogue synthesizer
Album information
Title: feldstarken | Year Released: 2001 | Record Label: Random Acoustics
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