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KraftiM - Flaxas ep
Flaxas ep

by KraftiM 

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1 Flaxas 2
 
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Awaiting the new album, here's a little excursion inbetween. These rather meditative tracks are based on saxophoneplay from Alfred from Benin. KraftiM took the liberty to play around with those waves. Objectives were to give a dreamy, introspective and relaxing reading from the playing from this great african artist, who generously provided me with these special wavs. Thanks Alfred.

WarMocK is the german artist who made the great sleeve and let the sax shine. Thanks WarMocK.

 



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15/02/08

For the first time I must agree with a review of Mudit. It is a fascinating, almost hypnotic work.
It lets your mind fly away.
One of the best of its sort here on Jamendo.

04/11/09

An unusual and beautifully grim trip down a long shiny path headed toward a destitute darkness. The sax was good in "4" and that odd groaning sound, kind of a whale cry added perspective. It feels as if you need to find the story lurking in the track. Then "1" and "2" with that distant, drawn out, echoey sax was very dreamy and melancholy and every now and then there appeared a striking cymbal to wake you up. This thing gives me chills and its almost impossible to understand the need behind those cries, as if I should understand, but I just can't seem to get it but I do know that it is in despair. Whatever it is. This album is interesting, creative, and moody. I appreciate the unique talent behind this creativity but I find this music unattractive and at the same it has a certain strong magnetic appeal.

18/01/09

As an enthusiastic in all kind of saxophone "voices", remoted by the cover i hat to click an listen.
Also it's not the kind of saxophone playing most adepts would expect, i directly starred this pretty cool album.

It takes several times of listening before feeling "comfortable" with/about KraftiM's music,
'cause in the beginning the listeners radar may often tend to switch to analytical scan.
To some its repetition may be boring, but it's hypnotic to me.
That's what gets me over some loss of the saxophone's expressiveness at the filtering.

Flaxas ep has been the very first album i starred at Jamendo and i'm still enjoying its relaxing coolness ever since.
That's why it's worth a 9 to me.

met vriendelijk groet en dank!

11/09/08

First track, soaks you with background noise and lets you lap up the juice as it bastes. The distant voice of instrumentation is lovely and fits in with the structure well. For which the bell tolls. Second track, still has a similar vein, different pulse though, still quite laid-back. The mix is oddly compatible and works well, almost classical at times. And then, the third track, raises the pitch a touch, and there is a sense of continuity, that saxaphone being the shy culprit maybe. Nice sound around the brass, I must be in one of those moods today? Abstract jazz echoing down the wormholes of space and time...

I really didn't like this album. This is just the type of KraftiM's work that I cannot dig, no matter how hard I'd try.

This album is 100% pure ambient. Everyone who read some of my reviews knows that it's not my favourite genre. On the other hand, there are ambient works that I adore (or maybe somebody dares to question the ambiance of "Selected Ambient Works" by Aphex Twin? Nobody? I knew it.)

Typical for true ambient, you won't find here any beats at all. Just long atmospheric passages without the beginning or the end. Oh, did I say atmospheric? I should say sleepy... boring... monotonous... repetitive... uncreative... OK, maybe you could say "unfolding the atmosphere of boredom", but that's not exactly the thing I expect from ambient works...

My reviews are usually rather analytic, while others prefer to write about their feelings raised by the music. So, this time let's talk a bit about my feelings.

Listening to this album I felt like I was a husband of a saxophone player, who arrived at the club to pick up my wife after rehearsal. Unfortunately, I arrived early and the doors were locked, so I had to wait outside in strong wind and pouring rain for my wife to finish playing. I didn't want to disturb her, but I heard that she wasn’t even playing any particular melody. It seemed like she was just tuning her instrument or just fooling around to kill her boredom playing accidental notes, while she waited for me after the rehearsal had ended. After 20 minutes and 11 seconds of listening to these accidental sounds, which in a strong wind were sometimes louder, sometimes almost couldn't be heard at all, I had enough. I love my wife's playing on a sax, but this mess-from-behind-the-wall in any way couldn’t be called listening to music. So, after the said 20 minutes I finally banged on the door and my torture ended.

I wanted to give this album 6/10 rating. But as you see - I didn't. Why? I don't know. Usually I rate the albums that I don't like, because I don't believe in writing 100% objective reviews. The art you experience is always filtered by your preferences, emotions and thoughts and cannot be judged completely objectively. You can say something is professional, stylish etc., but you shouldn't (and you can't!) rate it without taking your feelings into consideration. Potential listeners are also human beings, not robots, and it could be useful, when they'll read "I personally don't like this album, because it does not fit my taste" or "it's too noisy" or "the subject of songs is unpleasant". Maybe they also don't like explicit lyrics or noisy music or have a similar taste to the reviewer's. The true masterpiece will defend itself, despite a few negative reviews.

But this time... I don't know, maybe it's a matter of extremely enthusiastic reviews, maybe extreme vulnerability of KraftiM ;-)... And maybe I feel this can be something great that I just don't comprehend or I'm not able to appreciate... So I don't want to spoil general rating of the album? Maybe...

So, to end this much-too-long review: believe the others and check this out... And if you won't like it, don't forget to write a negative review. So I could stop feeling so lonely down here. ;-)

15/02/08

After KraftiM's latest superhit movie (read:album) etSitara which was very emotional, he makes an interesting yet thrilling suspense movie Flaxas ep. The movie starts with a brainteasing mystery of Flaxas 2 a character (read:track) which silently rubs off the memory from a person's brain by pushing him into paralysis using his extraordinary powers(read:music). His powers are smooth, chilling, perfect and nice to feel.
Then we have a detective (Flaxas 4) who takes charge to solve this mindboggling case. He does a lot of hardwork and finally delivers his perfect acting skills though awesome solving powers and recording perfection, but he runs into a trouble. He encounters the Flaxas 2 near a subway and then we viewers(listeners) reach a climax (Flaxas1). The climax is full of interesting disclosers and a display of fine tactics constructed by the detective. The end is the highlighting part of this album which can only be enjoyed by watching the movie. Great direction and acting by KraftiM, equally impressive performance by our other main character Alfred and finally a fine role played by WarMocK in his special appearance. All in a all a perfect entertainment and worth your 20 Euros (Read: 20 minutes)

-Mudit

 

Album information

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Genre ambient
Release February 14, 2008
Listens 11325 Downloads 1847
Starred 39 Playlisted 16    
Reviews 21 Rating 7.9/10

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