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01. Carl Oesterhelt - La Chapelle de Francis Lai
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02. Carl Oesterhelt - Petrolio
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03. Carl Oesterhelt - Simple Theme
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04. Carl Oesterhelt - Makonde Pattern
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05. Carl Oesterhelt - Herbstspaziergang
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06. Carl Oesterhelt - Venedig
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07. Carl Oesterhelt - Trinidad Pattern
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08. Carl Oesterhelt - Poro Secret Society
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09. Carl Oesterhelt - Überlagerung
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10. Carl Oesterhelt - Verblassende Erinnerung
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11. Carl Oesterhelt - Synchronisation
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ARTIST
OESTERHELT, CARL
TITLE
Eleven Pieces for Synthesizer
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
UMOR REX
CATALOG #
UR 121LP
UR 121LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
4/3/2020
Umor Rex presents
Eleven Pieces for Synthesizer
, a collection of synth instrumentals by German composer
Carl Oesterhelt
. Oesterhelt has been recording a mixture of straddling kosmische and classical traditions for years on his own reel tape machine, overdubbing stacks of analog gear to create a compelling body of work that brings fresh emotional depth and rhythmic experimentation to the syntax of the modern synthesizer. Born in Munich in 1968, Carl Oesterhelt has worked in a variety of fields throughout a long and impressive career. His discography includes tenures with Neue Deutsche Welle legends
FSK
, intellectual disco outfit
Merricks
, and German legends
The Notwist
. His solo work has travelled even further and wider, taking in contemporary classical and chamber music, music for exhibitions and radio plays, not to mention notable collaborations with saxophonist
Johannes Enders
and legendary founding member of
Faust
,
Hans Joachim Irmler
. Oesterhelt augments his own analog arsenal with synthesizers borrowed from musician friends, resulting in almost fifteen different synthesizers -- some in fruitful states of disrepair -- which feature on the album. Opener "La Chapelle de Francis Lai" pays tribute to the French film composer with a synthesized church organ procession, disintegrating kraut-funk-noir which emerges on "Poro Secret Society". Then, eerie sound effects mash with minimal techno rhythms on "Makonde Pattern", and -- most surprisingly -- Oesterhelt turns his keys into a sub-Saharan drum ceremony on "Trinidad Pattern". The sheer range of
Eleven Pieces for Synthesizer
is an impressive achievement unto itself. Yet it is Oesterhelt's instincts as a composer which make these (largely improvised) recordings so compelling. Tensions build and emotions stir throughout each piece with a proficiency perfected through his work for the stage. Musically associates, and directly connected to a heritage of German electronics,
Eleven Pieces for Synthesizer
touches upon similar ground to the likes of
Musik von Harmonia
(1974) in its pulsations,
Klaus Schulze
's sonically adventurous
Cyborg
(1973), and
Tangerine Dream
at their earliest and most primitive. The hypnotic ritualism of early African field recordings, or the spiritual regality of European organ music also convey key reference points in the formulation of this collection. Oesterhe's compositions here have taken the musically primitive and the emotionally raw, and woven them into a rich synthetic sound world all of his own.
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