Hentschel, Orson
Electric Stutter
Almost one year after his debut LP Feed The Tape, Orson Hentschel enters new musical terrain wearing old shoes. His
second LP Electric Stutter, which is almost 55 minutes long, is only loosely connected to his debut. Whereas Feed The
Tape was strongly shaped by Classical Minimal Music, Hentschel now incorporates influences of Trip-Hop and Electronic
Pop Music. Since his childhood, he considers artists like Massive Attack, Portishead and Bjork as some of his most
important sources of inspiration. The influence of this kind of popular music is clearly audible. Hentschels new tracks
are shorter, more shaped and reduced in the density of their sound material. Pattern-oriented repetitions, which where
in the focus of Feed The Tape, now fulfil the function of sophisticated sub-components of the overall composition and
are subordinate to the melodic forms or merge with them. Also the amount of sample-based material has decreased in order
to create space for synthetically produced sounds with melodic character. Electric Stutter is more complex and more
detailed than Feed The Tape. At the same time the reduced density of sound material and the higher amount of melodies
form a kind of music that is more easily accessible.
Price
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Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
02-06-2017
Label
Item-nr
503376
EAN
4059251085522
Availability
In stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
ELECTRIC STUTTER 6:13
2
MONTAGE OF BUGS 5:19
3
PARADISE FUTURE 5:21
4
FADE IN, FADE OUT 7:56
5
SINGLE NIGHT 4:00
6
WAILING SIRENS 5:17
7
MACHINE BOY 6:11
8
TREMOLI 8:35
9
CYBER CIRCUS 3:50