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Irmin Schmidt
Irmin Schmidt 「Requiem」 CD
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| 発売日:2026年06月04日 / ジャンル:ROCK/POP / フォーマット:CD / 構成数:1 / 製造国:輸入 / レーベル:Mute / SKU:5400863201425 / 規格品番:5400863201425 |
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| Released a month before the composers 89th birthday, Irmin Schmidts Requiem is a meditative work reflecting on loss and commemoration, as well as nature and the environment. The slowly unfolding composition, divided into two parts, is intended for deep listening. Schmidt gathered natural sounds such as rushing water and the calls of birds, frogs, and insects, hearing music within them, and decided to incorporate them into his own music. The beginning of Requiem features abstract piano notes laid over a bed of chirps and croaks, largely undisturbed, until some strange thrusting movements emerge after five minutes, resembling some sort of vehicle like a tractor manipulated into a rhythm. Dripping water periodically works its way into the rhythm as well, nearly resembling a percussive element. Suddenly, it all switches to repetitive movements of sampled prepared piano and an unidentified beeping noise. The piece continues going through sections where its more densely layered with sounds and moving energetically, and others where it strips down to just one or a few slow-moving sounds, seemingly reflecting on the unpredictability of life. Without any warning, things can just stop or disappear, and it can take time to adjust to absence or change, and reflect on whats happened. Schmidt continues layering piano improvisations (both prepared and unprepared) along with nature sounds, sometimes repeating or editing certain parts in an extremely subtle manner which the listener might only notice if theyre wearing headphones and focusing intently. The second part of Requiem makes particularly effective use of rainfall, introducing it before removing it and letting the prepared piano resemble a dripping movement, then later switching the rain back on so that it feels like a sudden downpour. During this final section, hazy electronic textures are introduced along with the rainfall, and it becomes a lot less easy to identify whats being heard, though this sense of intrigue and mystery elevates the piece and makes it feel more magical. ~ Paul Simpson |
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