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EWA LIEBCHEN ~ ELECTRIC SHEEP
BOLT 1050 ~ POLAND ~ Avant-Garde Classical

Recorded: 2018 Released: 2018

This is the fourth album by Polish flautist Ewa LiebchenFind albums by this artist and her first solo recording. The album presents six compositions. The first two compositions were written specifically for Liebchen in 2017 by two well known contemporary Polish composers, Slawomir KupczakFind albums by this artist and Artur ZagajewskiFind albums by this artist respectively. The third composition is by the celebrated Austrian composer Bernhard LangFind albums by this artist. The fourth composition is by Ralf HutterFind albums by this artist and Florian SchneiderFind albums by this artist, the founding members of the legendary German group KraftwerkFind albums by this artist, which was arranged by percussionist Hubert ZemlerFind albums by this artist, who also plays on it and the previous piece. The fifth composition is by the Hungarian composer Laszlo SaryFind albums by this artist and features also the soprano singer Joanna FreszelFind albums by this artist. The sixth and last composition is by Lithuanian composer Rytis MazulisFind albums by this artist.

The music is an eclectic orgy of European contemporary Avant-Garde minimalism, which opens a window into a world of mostly completely unknown music, which is sadly privy only to tiny Cultural elite. As the album´s title hints, the music examines the human / machine relationships, this time in the music making context, i.e. machines (mechanical or electronic) performing music in a humanoid form or humans imitating machines while performing music. Of course these themes have been already explored and experimented with during the Industrial Music period in Rock history, which makes the Kraftwerk reference self-explanatory, but while Rock Music almost completely lost interest in this sub-genre by the end of the 20th Century, the contemporary Avant-Garde Classical composers still find Musique Mechanique and related fields fascinating.

But of course the essence of this album, beyond the musical directives, is the phenomenal virtuosic performance by Liebchen, who seems to be a true sound conjurer. She makes the magic flute (pun intended) soar gently in the wind, howl and scream, pound like a hammer and caress like a feather, sometimes all of the above at once. With the use of looping and pre-recorded synthesized sounds the delicate flute may sound like a giant factory hall or like a tiny child´s toy. She is obviously living the music with her entire entity and takes no prisoners.

As the result the music is fascinating and completely absorbing, regardless of the diverse moods and ambiences, which flow quite naturally from one piece to another. Only when the music is over, the listener is faced by the sheer potency and penetrating sound imagery left behind and now emphasized by the silence.

Liebchen is amicably and ably supported by Zemler, who is one of the most prolific, versatile and interesting musicians on the Polish interdisciplinary Avant-Garde scene. Freszel´s vocal acrobatics are also a hair-rising experience adding another layer to this incredible music.

The album works wonderfully in every aspect of its multilayered unity: the selection of the pieces, the sequencing, which tells a story in itself, the performances of course and even the elegant artwork, created by the wonderful Witold PopielFind albums by this artist, who is guilty of introducing me to this music and who wisely guessed that I´d probably love this music, when we met a few months ago. Thank you my friend for the gift of music and trust.

Overall this is one amazing piece of Artistry of the highest dimension, enslaving in its might and filling one´s life batteries with hope that not everything is lost and creativity, although mostly in deep underground, is still around.

For intelligent and emotional music connoisseurs, who are able to open their minds and hearts to a new kind of musical experience, this music is like ambrosia for the mortals. Even people, who are complete strangers to contemporary Avant-Garde / Classical music, are able to enjoy this music in full, should they choose to accept it (again pun intended).

Get a copy ASAP, oh come all ye faithful!
Updated: 12/04/2019Posted: 30/10/2018CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend

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