Cenk Ergun / Nana
Album: | Nana | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Cenk Ergun | Added: | Feb 2015 | |
Label: | Carrier Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2015-02-06 | Pull Date: | 2015-04-10 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
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Week Ending: | Mar 29 | Mar 22 | Mar 15 | Mar 8 | Mar 1 | Feb 22 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 06, 2021: | Rebroadcast: Music Casserole
Joan Jeanrenaud - Cello Peace |
4. | Mar 16, 2015: | DSD
So Percussion - Proximity |
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2. | Mar 28, 2015: | Music Casserole
Joan Jeanrenaud - Cello Peace |
5. | Mar 11, 2015: | minimum entropy
So Percussion - Proximity |
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3. | Mar 21, 2015: | BravoMarco Variety Show
Joan Jeanrenaud - Cello Peace |
6. | Mar 07, 2015: | BravoMarco Variety Show
Joan Jeanrenaud - Cello Peace |
Album Review
BravoMarco
Reviewed 2015-02-06
Reviewed 2015-02-06
Cenk Ergun
So Percussion / Joan Jeanrenaud
Nana
Reviewed by BravoMarco
Both tracks by New York based composer Cenk Egun. Minimalist avant-garde experimental sounds – Just what the KZSU Doctor ordered.
Both definitely worth playing:
1) If time is against you, still play a section of this, lots of opportunities to fade out.
2) Cello drone making uncomfortable heaven. Play all 32mins or any part of.
Like: Coagul, Mohammad, Zeitkratzer, Coil
No FCC’s (Instrumentals)
1) So Percussion - Proximity (25.08) Like the tiny patter of feet driving into your skull. Stark sounds creating an intense yet very mellow atmosphere. Break at 3.54 if time is short. A mellow revolt of jingles & jangles – bells, cymbals, glockenspiels & maybe even a few milk bottles. Gets going in & out with the subtle drone. At 11.00 an all round more desolate clatter begins. The austere mood continues with waves of synths behind the bells. More doom laden & energetic (without the bells) for the last 5 mins.
2) Joan Jeanrenaud – Cello Peace (32.38) A smoldering beauty – Droney cello plucking introduction. After 4 mins the more traditional cello playing begins in earnest. Even better after 10 mins. Slow & severe. An elaborate gothic masterpiece.
So Percussion / Joan Jeanrenaud
Nana
Reviewed by BravoMarco
Both tracks by New York based composer Cenk Egun. Minimalist avant-garde experimental sounds – Just what the KZSU Doctor ordered.
Both definitely worth playing:
1) If time is against you, still play a section of this, lots of opportunities to fade out.
2) Cello drone making uncomfortable heaven. Play all 32mins or any part of.
Like: Coagul, Mohammad, Zeitkratzer, Coil
No FCC’s (Instrumentals)
1) So Percussion - Proximity (25.08) Like the tiny patter of feet driving into your skull. Stark sounds creating an intense yet very mellow atmosphere. Break at 3.54 if time is short. A mellow revolt of jingles & jangles – bells, cymbals, glockenspiels & maybe even a few milk bottles. Gets going in & out with the subtle drone. At 11.00 an all round more desolate clatter begins. The austere mood continues with waves of synths behind the bells. More doom laden & energetic (without the bells) for the last 5 mins.
2) Joan Jeanrenaud – Cello Peace (32.38) A smoldering beauty – Droney cello plucking introduction. After 4 mins the more traditional cello playing begins in earnest. Even better after 10 mins. Slow & severe. An elaborate gothic masterpiece.
Track Listing
1. | So Percussion - Proximity | 2. | Joan Jeanrenaud - Cello Peace |