Music Reviews
Mar 29 2005
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Released before one year has passed from his latest Planet Mu release titled "Huge Chrome Cylinder Box Unfolding", Aaron Funk is back with a total different album titled ROSSZ CSILLAG ALATT SZULETETT. While "Huge Chrome Cylinder Box Unfolding" was based mainly on rhythms, this new one sees Venetian Snares dealing with ambient sounds and orchestral partitures. I'm totally unaware about the language of the titles (Hungarian, maybe?) but the music is enough to make me appreciate the geniality of this project. The album contains eleven tracks that form somehow a soundtrack of a drama. The only note we've got about the tracks is starting this way: "What if, for just a day, we could both be pigeons?" and after some rows "Ultimately, as quickly as our world blooms, our world is discordant, and our pigeons are wounded, and as our world dies, we die, and we are extinct. If only we could kill ourselves over and over until we get it right". Even if most of the tracks sound like modern classical music played by a real orchestra Aaron mix it with his particular breakcore style, creating something really functional and fresh. The strings give to the tracks a dramatic feeling that makes you think about the European cinema of the early twenties of the last century and it's amazing to see how the fast rhythms give to it more energy. I don't know if I was able to make you understand what's inside this album but I assure you that you should give it a try!
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