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01. Ulrich Schnauss & Jonas Munk - Asteroid 2467
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02. Ulrich Schnauss & Jonas Munk - Return To Burlington
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03. Ulrich Schnauss & Jonas Munk - Solitary Falling
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04. Ulrich Schnauss & Jonas Munk - Perpetual Motion
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05. Ulrich Schnauss & Jonas Munk - Narkomfin
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06. Ulrich Schnauss & Jonas Munk - Faint Lights In The Distance
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07. Ulrich Schnauss & Jonas Munk - Along Deserted Streets
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08. Ulrich Schnauss & Jonas Munk - Polychrome
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ARTIST
SCHNAUSS & JONAS MUNK, ULRICH
TITLE
Eight Fragments Of An Illusion
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
AZURE VISTA RECORDS
CATALOG #
VISTA 011CD
VISTA 011CD
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
5/28/2021
London-based producer
Ulrich Schnauss
and Danish guitarist and producer
Jonas Munk
have both unfolded their unique visions of electronic music over the past two decades, and they have been collaborating since the mid-2000s.
Eight Fragments Of An Illusion
is their first album in over four years, their third overall. The latest effort is ambient and introspective in nature, but with a kinetic, polyrhythmic energy pushing it forward. There's a floating quality to Ulrich's synthesizer washes and Munk's guitar patterns, yet the eight tracks are anchored by pulse and compositional direction. The duo brings their individual strengths to the table, yet the music transcends any of their previous work conceptually. There are echoes of blissed-out new age music and kosmische from the 1970s and 1980s, as well as traces of shoegaze-era abstraction and leftfield electronica. But ultimately there's no off-the-rack category that fits it. It exists in its own rarefied space. Pieced together from sessions spanning the course of three years, mostly in Ulrich's London studio -- a workspace packed with rare synthesizers and vintage outboard gear --
Eight Fragments Of An Illusion
is a luxurious listen. Compared to the duos previous two releases there's more of a focus on texture and slowly evolving patterns, which naturally reflects the fact that Ulrich has spent a large portion of the last seven years as a full-time member of legendary synth group
Tangerine Dream
. Sonically, the tracks have a certain silky and shimmering characteristic, with Ulrich's mallet-like arpeggios and glittering analog synthesizer pads merging with Munk's melodic guitar lines as the most natural thing in the world. Throughout, the guitar is used both in a rather traditional manner, but often also as a vehicle for sonic exploration, processed into cloudy layers using outboard effects and software. This might be their most minimalist outing to date, but it still radiates that uplifting widescreen magic that both artists are known for.
Eight Fragments Of An Illusion
is their most focused collaborative musical statement to date, and arguably the most rewarding.
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