- Drone
- Minimalism
- Avant-garde
- Experimentalism
- Kosmische Musik
- Ambient drone
- Microtonal
Comment: this album consists of a couple of
compositions by the prolific Modena-based, Italian artist Marco Lucchi. Yeah, (re)discover his albums through Bandcamp, and Archive.org! One of
those tracks on
Kosmische reaches a 65 minute, the other one does a 5 minute. In
general, the outing is subjugated to minimal progressions and
microscopic touches yet all the drones represented over there seem to
be craftily spiritualised and purified from any possible excessive burden. Indeed, all is poignantly focused and magnified into new qualities. More
profoundly, one can hear slightly vibrant cathedral-alike colours
within the drones at times being embellished with faint reverberant
voices as if the metaphor of fading memories. It is imbued with
feelings being somehow ennobling and sad at the same time. It is like
a rootless floating in Outer Space a billions of miles away from
pillaged Earth because the human being was not able to change its
economic course and first of all its devastating life style as the very reason of it. The music is dedicated to Florian Fricke (1944-2001), a
Krautrock/Kosmische Musik juggernaut being the leader of Popol Vuh.
The highly recommended outing is a part of the discography of Batenim.