Artist: Yarek
Album: Organix
Label: Generator Records
Url: http://www.generator.pl
Hyperlink: http://www.myspace.com/yarrek
Genre: Chill Out
Style: Ambient
Street Date: 2009-00-00
Rip Date: 2009-10-12
Source: Retail CD
Cat. Number: GENCD010
Encoder: LAME3.97 / -V2 --vbr-new
Quality: VBRkbps 44100Hz Joint Stereo
Tracks: 10
Time: 50:58 min
Size: 74.78 MB
Release Notes:
A while after his splendid debut in the Generator.pl label, Yarek prepared a new work: "Organix". This album is filled with satisfying, deep, rich sounds, already from the very beginning of the "China Town"-introduction: what we are dealing here with is a truly moving melange of analogue and digital/computer sound-layers. "Daab" is not exactly that kind of "Dub" associated with Bill Laswell or Mad Professor; it is rather a chilling-blue hommage to Jean Michel Jarre and his famous "Oxygene". "Delfin" is for me the best piece on the whole album, a fascinating synthesis of traditional Berlin-inspired electronica and abstract "new sounds": on the one hand we have here a smooth, polifonic ostinato, on the other hand some vocal samples as if taken directly from a dark-ambient piece by Monolake! The fourth piece in the set, "Fluidion", is a further proof that Yarek is an ingenious eclectic composer: convex and concave shiny ostinato-structured sounds in the background are deeply rooted in the sequential tradition, whereas the sheer tempo of the piece and some further arrangement details make this composition an ideal candidate for some nice Fax Records Compilation (well, a compilation filled with "well-tempered", "Passing Airwhales"-like impressions rather than granular-synthesis- or techno-experiments, that`s for sure). My next favourite one, apart from "Delfin", is the fifth piece entitled "Lachemma". Yarek was without any doubt fascinated with contemporary Klaus Schulze`s music as presented on "Farscape" or "Contemporary Works". The Listener will be very satisfied with this impression, filled with dreamy abandoned sequences with a slight ethno-flavour, skillfully combined with improvised ad-libitum female vocals. Three further impressions: "Koralowa Rafa", "No Sequence" and "Radio Active" are multi-layered recordings rich in vocal and abstract samples: Yarek definitely had a jolly good idea how to combine traditional sequential electronica, Jean-Michel Jarre`s influences and Frankfurt chill-out in a very fresh way. "Wiena" is a subtle play between sultry dissonances and chrome-tissued chords plus some sombre solo-synthesizer phasing bringing in the mood of a navy-blue, digitalized snake, climbing over sequential rocks and stones. This piece is my third favourite one in the "Organix" set. The final composition "Zx Electro" is an intriguing development of sombre, murky moods presented before, every now and then with less beats and sequential blocks; after a while there reigns perfect darkness, and still there are some synthesizer murmurs and recurring sample waves to be found in the spectacle. A very fascinating and very "organic" journey indeed... a highly recommended one.
Tracklist:
01 China town 4:25
02 Megatanika 4:26
03 Delfina 4:07
04 Fluidion 5:52
05 Koral 4:29
06 Lachema 5:03
07 Organix 6:07
08 Radio Active 6:54
09 Viena 4:52
10 Electronic View 4:43