1989

1989

by Koelsch
1989

1989

by Koelsch

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Overview

1989, the third Kompakt full-length by Koelsch, is meant to evoke the year the Danish techno producer started going through puberty, as well as the period when his parents were divorcing. It was a highly emotional, difficult time for young Koelsch, and this music represents some of the stormiest, most dramatic music he's ever made. As with predecessors 1977 and 1983, this album's steady, lengthy tracks build up toward surging progressive house climaxes, but the youthful euphoria of Koelsch's previous material seems to have been obscured by clouds of uncertainty. Past collaborator Gregor Schwellenbach contributes string arrangements, which are delivered by the Heritage Orchestra this time, blowing up Koelsch's dancefloor dramas into widescreen proportions. On an updated version of "Grey," which previously appeared on the Speicher 93 12", fluttering flutes and sharp horns dance around the thumping beat, bathed in ethereal echo. The end result is like a more club-tooled version of something off Carl Craig's Versus, possibly with a pinch of DJ Rolando's "Jaguar" thrown in. "Liath" is perhaps the album's emotional peak, with rich strings resembling an intergalactic disco version of Massive Attack's "Unfinished Sympathy," pausing in the middle for a teary-eyed violin solo by Kate Robinson. As with the first two thirds of this album trilogy, Koelsch limits himself to one vocal number on 1989. In this case, it's the ambient tech-house track "In Bottles," featuring guest singer Aurora Aksnes' catchy "down your spine" refrain and a sprinkling of lush strings. "Push" injects a bit of aggression, courtesy of some spiky synth arpeggios and brash horns, but the orchestral arrangements smooth it out and keep it from boiling over. 1989 is nothing less than a techno coming-of-age story, and judging by its ambitious scope, it wouldn't be too surprising if the artist made the leap to the big screen to continue telling his tale. ~ Paul Simpson

Product Details

Release Date: 09/29/2017
Label: Kompakt
UPC: 0880319826627
Rank: 156334

Tracks

  1. 1989
  2. Serij
  3. Gr¿¿
  4. In Bottles
  5. Grey
  6. Grau
  7. Push
  8. Gris
  9. 14
  10. Khairo
  11. YKPI
  12. Liath
  13. Goodbye

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Koelsch   Primary Artist
Patrick Roberts   Violin
Jess Cox   Cello
Lucy Wilkins   Violin
Kate Robinson   Violin,Soloist
Polly Wiltshire   Viola
Ruston Pomeroy   Violin
Jennymay Logan   Violin
Jonny Byers   Cello
Amy May   Viola
Sarah Chapman   Viola
Chris Kelly   Double Bass
Nick Sweeney   Violin
Marianne Haynes   Violin
Ben Trigg   Cello
Kit Massey   Violin
Penny Ainscow   Violin
Martin Lissola   Violin
Kirra Thomas   Violin
Triona Milne   Viola
Reinoud Ford   Cello
Gregor Schwellenbach   Conductor
Rachel Steadman   Violin
Aurora Aksnes   Vocals,Featured Artist
Chereene Allen   Violin
Ludwig Koelsch   Voices,Featured Artist
Non Peters   Violin

Technical Credits

Rune Reilly Kolsch   Composer,Producer
John Harten   Artwork,Photography
Gregor Schwellenbach   Composer,Producer
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