Rieman, Eric Glick / Trilogy From The Outside
Album: | Trilogy From The Outside | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Rieman, Eric Glick | Added: | Jul 2010 | |
Label: | Water Goes Into Air Recor |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-05-08 | Pull Date: | 2011-07-10 |
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Week Ending: | Jun 19 | Jun 12 | Jun 5 | May 29 | May 22 | May 15 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 18, 2011: | Music Casserole
The Thrust Required To Hover, In You, I See Your Past Identities |
4. | Jun 02, 2011: | Lost Verses
Turnbuckle |
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2. | Jun 15, 2011: | brain drip
Aliquot |
5. | May 26, 2011: | Lost Verses
Ammonoid |
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3. | Jun 11, 2011: | Songs: Cantan pts. I & II
Trilobite |
6. | May 18, 2011: | brain drip
I Hear You And Pretend Not To Listen |
Album Review
Red West
Reviewed 2011-04-26
Reviewed 2011-04-26
Ambient “big empty room” keyboard, noises, effects. Much of this based on rhythms that come from measure-long delay loop. All based on prepared Rhodes 88-key piano, for the most part improvised, some overdubs. “Prepared” means adding “rocks, rubber washers, gaskets, finger puppets… zinc rods… bow” etc. RIYL Robert Rich
Disc 1:
1. Tones pulsing in synchronism with a ticking clock loop, windchimes and a low metallic clunk also echo harmoniously. Good development though overall even in texture, mostly built around the delay loop.
2.A single tone sings in and out, with a little line hum. Various tones layer over. Then a chattering xylophone note and slight dissonant tones, then objects rolling around a tabletop
3.Piano more recognizable here, with metallic rattles for percussion. Good Halloween soundtrack.
4.Wail on a desolate plain, a slow implacable machine, a trial, a reprieve... more of a story.
5.Quiet. Gamelan-like detuned percussion melds into a rolling rhythm under random tones, tinkling piano. Rhythm leaves.
6.Silent intro, 1st minute is barely audible tones/taps. Resolves into a few notes being held while dissonant clear tones dance above. With help of electric piano, reminiscent of out-there jazz- doesn’t last too long. Ends as buzzy industrial drone loop (sounding more like rest of disc), fades to silence.
Disc 2:
1.Tones meld with bowed metallic drones. Long fade to silence.
2.quiet spinning discs, resonant tubes, clear tones
3.somber family of tones, high metallic piano tinkling, full tone drone
4.empty wind and Eastern electric piano with rattle, distant chant-like sounds. Has a sense of melody.
5. Reminds of star spangled banner drawn out thin, wood ratchets, bathing in a temple, being cold with crickets, etc
6.pulsing hum, distant screeches, metallic feedback, submarine pings. Low gamelan
Disc 3:
1. single notes, sparse clusters, with a slow vibrato and plenty of echo. Electric piano apes prog in 2nd half. Musical in an Eno-ambient-freeform way.
2. Music-box dream joined by forwards & backwards electric piano. Popsong duration.
3. Metallic inside-the-piano rattling turns into a circular hypnotic rhythm with minimalist additions. Transforms into dissonant jumble of mid-high electric piano.
4. Cool creak/screeches, warm feedback hums. Turns into rumblings and distorted notes are reminiscent of borborygmi (tummy music). Then tentative scratching, taps, interference tones, music box, rainstick… One of the more sonically interesting pieces.
5. Hornlike drone and tinkling piano. The hornlike continues to herald under ominous tones and trills, bass tones, full.
6. Quiet intro to a buzz, taps, tinkles, sine tones. Refines into a monotone drone then quiet prog electric piano. Reduces to taps and bell. “Pure”
Disc 1:
1. Tones pulsing in synchronism with a ticking clock loop, windchimes and a low metallic clunk also echo harmoniously. Good development though overall even in texture, mostly built around the delay loop.
2.A single tone sings in and out, with a little line hum. Various tones layer over. Then a chattering xylophone note and slight dissonant tones, then objects rolling around a tabletop
3.Piano more recognizable here, with metallic rattles for percussion. Good Halloween soundtrack.
4.Wail on a desolate plain, a slow implacable machine, a trial, a reprieve... more of a story.
5.Quiet. Gamelan-like detuned percussion melds into a rolling rhythm under random tones, tinkling piano. Rhythm leaves.
6.Silent intro, 1st minute is barely audible tones/taps. Resolves into a few notes being held while dissonant clear tones dance above. With help of electric piano, reminiscent of out-there jazz- doesn’t last too long. Ends as buzzy industrial drone loop (sounding more like rest of disc), fades to silence.
Disc 2:
1.Tones meld with bowed metallic drones. Long fade to silence.
2.quiet spinning discs, resonant tubes, clear tones
3.somber family of tones, high metallic piano tinkling, full tone drone
4.empty wind and Eastern electric piano with rattle, distant chant-like sounds. Has a sense of melody.
5. Reminds of star spangled banner drawn out thin, wood ratchets, bathing in a temple, being cold with crickets, etc
6.pulsing hum, distant screeches, metallic feedback, submarine pings. Low gamelan
Disc 3:
1. single notes, sparse clusters, with a slow vibrato and plenty of echo. Electric piano apes prog in 2nd half. Musical in an Eno-ambient-freeform way.
2. Music-box dream joined by forwards & backwards electric piano. Popsong duration.
3. Metallic inside-the-piano rattling turns into a circular hypnotic rhythm with minimalist additions. Transforms into dissonant jumble of mid-high electric piano.
4. Cool creak/screeches, warm feedback hums. Turns into rumblings and distorted notes are reminiscent of borborygmi (tummy music). Then tentative scratching, taps, interference tones, music box, rainstick… One of the more sonically interesting pieces.
5. Hornlike drone and tinkling piano. The hornlike continues to herald under ominous tones and trills, bass tones, full.
6. Quiet intro to a buzz, taps, tinkles, sine tones. Refines into a monotone drone then quiet prog electric piano. Reduces to taps and bell. “Pure”
Track Listing
1. | In You, I See Your Past Identities | 10. | Allomorph | |||
2. | Forgotton Assumption | 11. | Klein Bottle | |||
3. | Turnbuckle | 12. | Aliquot | |||
4. | Light's Perspective | 13. | Inverting The Sphere | |||
5. | I Hear You And Pretend Not To Listen | 14. | Recognition Of Faces | |||
6. | In You, I Recreate My Self | 15. | Trilobite | |||
7. | Animist | 16. | The Thrust Required To Hover | |||
8. | Sound's Perspective | 17. | Ammonoid | |||
9. | Not Prophecy | 18. | Inverting Perspective |