Album
Insen
2005 · Electronic
Rare pressing on Gatefold

Insen is a Classical album by Alva Noto + Ryuichi Sakamoto, originally released in 2005. On Gatefold: 7 pressings tracked.
About
With "Insen", Alva Noto (aka Carsten Nicolai) and Ryuichi Sakamoto continue their collaboration which started with "Vrioon". The debut album released on Raster-Noton in 2003 was voted Record of the Year 2004 in the electronica category by British magazine The Wire. Particular interest was shown in Nicolai's creation towards a new synergy of acoustic piano and digital post production that had not witnessed before, in his approach and interpretation of Sakamoto's piano cluster. The strict splitting of the composition process on this record (piano: Sakamoto; production and additional sounds: Nicolai) reminds one of the debut album. However, "Insen" carries a kind of “transcendental aura” of an early morning meditatory exercise – but at the same time avoiding the field of new age philosophy. Enriched by new element, this “high-tech meditation” follows a consistent line. On "Vrioon", Nicolai's typical sinus sounds counterbalanced Sakamoto's piano accord. Now, on "Insen", Nicolai works directly with the piano sound. He dismantles Sakamoto's recordings with a “surgeon-like precision” into micro loop, into its atomic element. Starting with these atoms of sound, he creates a new basis for form, compressing floating rotating rhythm with harmonic sequence, with melodic counterpoint, and laying it underneath the piano track. This makes "Insen" appear more of a complex experience, although the time-stretched flow, or even the clear lines of the piano stay untouched. From the sleeve notes one can learn that the album was a dedication to a certain people. Created far away from these people, "Insen" might be a kind of dialogue. It definitely represents a diary of a stay over several month at Lion Feuchtwanger's “Villa Aurora”, where a large part of the production as well as the final mixes were completed. The themes and the track titles directly refer to that place, to the times of the day, and the events there. Even the colours of the album cover associate the emotions and atmosphere experienced at “Villa Aurora”. Only the track "Berlin" was recorded later, with Nicolai and Sakamoto together, during a session at Nicolai’s studio in Berlin. As a reference to that place, one can hear a flock of birds singing in the background of the recording. .
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Tracklist
- 1Aurora8:51
- 2Morning5:27
- 3Logic Moon6:50
- 4Moon6:07
- 5Berlin6:16
- 6Iano6:52
- 7Avaol2:52
Sound DNA
- Classical
- Modern & Contemporary
- sparse
- meditative
- cerebral
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Ryuichi SakamotoPIANO
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 7 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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