Freiband is the solo incarnation of Frans De Waard, founder of Staalplaat, Kapotte Muziek and Beequeen, and for this third album he's let his three-year-old daughter Elise play all the instruments. That might sound like a recipe for some hopelessly pranksterish nonsense, but thankfully, the results are anything but. As is customary with Freiband releases, the recorded source ...(展开全部) Freiband is the solo incarnation of Frans De Waard, founder of Staalplaat, Kapotte Muziek and Beequeen, and for this third album he's let his three-year-old daughter Elise play all the instruments. That might sound like a recipe for some hopelessly pranksterish nonsense, but thankfully, the results are anything but. As is customary with Freiband releases, the recorded source material is essentially arbitrary, utterly obscured by the manifold digital treatments De Waard applies along the way. Leise is really all about the process. The fluttering ambience of 'Daisee' proves to be the album's closest run-in with melody, but it's the incredible textures revealed in tracks like Vuur', 'Kraan' and 'Rammel' that makes for the most captivating listening. This is music that goes far beyond the more sanitised glitch aesthetics we've become accustomed to in recent years - it's rather more extreme than that, its very fabric constituted from ruptures and fissures in digital audio, not unlike the earliest Oval releases. Highly recommended.
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