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Robin Schlochtermeier: Spectral - VINYL LPTitle: Spectral Artist: Robin Schlochtermeier Label: Denovali Records Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 4059251395843 Genre: Electronic Release Date: 2020 09 11 Number of Discs: 1 Additional Details: 180 GRAM VINYL, DIGITAL DOWNLOAD CARD Robin Schlochtermeier is an Anglo German composer who has written the music for several award winning broadcast documentaries and features. Classically trained, his music often combines organic sound design elements (and
Title: SpectralArtist: Robin Schlochtermeier
Label: Denovali Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4059251395843
Genre: Electronic
Release Date: 2020-09-11
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: 180 GRAM VINYL, DIGITAL DOWNLOAD CARD
Robin Schlochtermeier is an Anglo-German composer who has written the music for several award-winning broadcast documentaries and features. Classically trained, his music often combines organic sound design elements (and occasionally synthesis) with more traditional instrumentation (piano, orchestra).Most recently Robin composed the music for 'The Spy Who Fell to Earth', an international espionage documentary which was released on Netflix worldwide in 2019. Robin, among others, also scored 'Virgin Queen's Fatal Affair' (Best Specialist Factual - Royal Television Society Awards), the features 'Queens of Syria' (Black Pearl Award - Abu Dhabi Film Festival), 'Retreat' (Premiere at Screenplay Shetland Festival, curated by UK film critic Mark Kermode), 'Oh No, Not Rudy Again!' (Cannes film festival 2015), and 'Strings' (British Independent Film Award)."Spectral" is the first solo album of Robin Schlochtermeier. It's a set of slow, sometimes ambient pieces that function like distant echoes of childlike experiences of the natural and material world."My inspiration for the album is tied up in having become a father recently," says composer Robin Schlochtermeier. "As my daughter's consciousness was forming I would often catch an amazed look on her face or notice that she stopped and stared at some small detail in her environment. This would frequently evoke a profound sense of mystery in me, and I grew curious as to what was causing her to react in such ways."The pieces on Spectral are attempts to capture some of this mysterious, nebulous spirit of bafflement and wonderment. "Seeing the world through my daughter's eyes reminded me of the experiences the world can produce in our minds when we are open, receptive and boundary-less", says Robin. "I started to wonder if I was half-remembering my own experiences of the world from when I hadn't yet been trained to carve it up into neat concepts." The result are pieces like "Lapping", which in it's slow, circular motion points to a rhythm of life unaffected by expectations of busyness, while rooted in a sense of grandeur and timeless wonder.Spectral was recorded using a British upright piano from the 1950s with original worn strings, which are occasionally dampened with poster putty. The other elements are all forms of electronics and sound design, including a software synth (Retrologue) and custom programmed sounds generated from the composer's bank of original sample recordings.One of the aims for the album was to explore a limited palette of sounds. Some pieces only contain 3 layers of sound, while some are a little more complex. "The intention was to create space and openness in the arrangements", according to Robin. "This principle also led me to explore longer and longer forms. As I went on I felt increasingly drawn to longer emotional arcs, resulting finally in Sonnenstaub."Vinyl: heavy sleeves + heavy printed inner sleeves, 2 different vinyl colors, 180g vinyl, free download coA1. Lapping 3:032. Woodlouse 4:113. Glacial 3:204. Foghorn 8:02B5. Transparence 3:336. Flutters 2:207. Sonnenstaub 7:328. Amethyst 3:179. Vapours 2:29
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