A longingly beautiful mini-album Out of Time by London-based composer Mike Lazarev...Constructed as a soundtrack to an imaginary film, it is his first for the label and a standout work in his own high grade canon. Opening with swells of strings and plaintive piano chords, lead single “Out of Time” sets a profoundly expressive tone. Each reverberating note is carefully, ...(展开全部) A longingly beautiful mini-album Out of Time by London-based composer Mike Lazarev...Constructed as a soundtrack to an imaginary film, it is his first for the label and a standout work in his own high grade canon. Opening with swells of strings and plaintive piano chords, lead single “Out of Time” sets a profoundly expressive tone. Each reverberating note is carefully, gently placed on a canvas awash with purity and stillness, finally building into a rushing river of breathtaking prettiness that culminates in a hanging, dead-stop ending. Later on the record, “Time Becomes” progresses like a Harold Budd piece or a Ryuichi Sakamoto soundtrack work, melting away the ice with dulcet chord changes as single string notes float on a rarefied air. “Outerlude” changes the mood again, its subtly Eastern European melodies and natural piano noises - the chatter of keys and shuffle of pedals - transport us to a haunted, deserted ballroom where a lone ghost pianist laments the weight of a tremendous grief. “The protagonists of this imaginary film are constantly fighting against the fleeting moments on this plane. But it is less about death than it is about living. And most of all, it is all about time,” Lazarev writes. He is right: Out of Time is elegiac - heartbreakingly sad, even - but behind the melancholy themes lies a powerful affirmation of life, warmth, and the human spirit. Mike Lazarev was born in Kyiv, Ukraine in 1977. At the age of six, his parents sent him to a conservatory while his friends played football in the parking lot. His childhood passed by in the study of classical music and performing in the state choir. As a teenager, with his family, he left the USSR for the USA to escape persecution, freeing him from the strict academic discipline he spent his childhood resisting. However, a year later, music drew him back in: with his family’s first computer (“a Dell 386 with 4 MB of memory!”) he began using a sample-based tracker to make what was known as 'techno'. By the mid-90s, he had produced a few records. Later still, now in London, he finally brought his own piano, and found a teacher to re-immerse himself in classical music. But, lacking the patience to practice, he turned to reductionist minimalism. Soft, simple, sad piano melodies that somehow leaked from a lost soul.
0 有用 大变 2021-11-07 18:04:45
爱
0 有用 青森弘前 2022-03-04 16:09:14
有两三首很刺耳,大部分还可以
0 有用 SaltyCiabatta 2022-09-29 09:30:10 江苏
好动人哎呜呜呜呜呜好想哭唧唧🥹
2 有用 乔治洗衣机 2021-02-28 21:50:02
前半还有锋芒 后半松了点 也还是扎实的
0 有用 Impire 2021-05-04 16:23:11
时空涌动,分秒不息,偌大的建筑体内,穿梭着你的气息,和在侧的我的脉搏。
0 有用 地球居民 2024-12-04 19:30:05 吉林
能听完某一首,虽然没看到其中内涵。
0 有用 sob403 2022-11-12 22:29:42 北京
off time
2 有用 血男孩 2021-03-04 21:01:56
这位乌克兰作曲家用钢琴和弦乐为脑海中的胶片勾勒出了一张原声带,它美丽动人,短短的20分钟却精致如画。在我最喜欢的一首“Somewhere Sometime“中,随着如在冬日黄昏时分吹拂着地面的尘土般的更深层次的弦乐展开,干净利落的黑白键弹奏瞬间注入了全部的情感,毫无做作和欺骗。
0 有用 別有用心美少女 2021-05-19 18:49:41
我好愛這張啊!!!!!
0 有用 SaltyCiabatta 2022-09-29 09:30:10 江苏
好动人哎呜呜呜呜呜好想哭唧唧🥹