The big sleep in search of hades - Wunden heilen
Wunden heilen

by The big sleep in search of hades View the credits

 

rock postrock shoegaze experimental

 

3 tracks

14:21
 
 
 

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WUNDEN HEILEN by THE BIG SLEEP IN SEARCH OF HADES

 

01 Sie können jetzt die wunden heilen (1:38)

02 Bagdag / System (7:26)

03 It comes with the silence (5:17)

 

 

Music, concept & arrangements by The Big Sleep

Lyrics by The Big Sleep

Produced & mixed by Martin Anilom

Mastered by Wojciev Wazckak in Sterling Mastering House

Recorded & mixed on January 2010 at Pygmy Studio

 

Cover photography by Sharpee

Credits photography by Philipp Klinger

 

Karl Wolf Biermann: speeches on track 1

Tomoyuki Yamamoto: cello on track 2

Hasso Dietrich: bass on track 2

 

Edited under license Creative Commons by TBS/recs

 

This EP contains advance songs from the next album of TBSISOH.

 

For more info about TBSISOH visit www.myspace.com/tbigsleeping

 



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"Sie können jetzt die wunden heilen" This track was very experimental, opening with natural mid frequency electrical noise. There was then a vocal conversation running alongside a timely strummed guitar riff. The conversation was disturbed and move around my head from left to right and visa-versa. Nice idea, but I don't think it worked very well. I think the length of the piece was about right. After a minute of this, it was getting quite annoying.

"Bagdag - System" was a more traditionally rooted piece, which had a functioning rhythm, very good harmonies and had a much more structured arrangement than the previous track. This piece though experimental, held up a well structured rhythm and the guitars were great. Beautifully produced track apart from the end of the sixth minute to the end of the piece which lead into a bit a noise weirdness that I really don't think was necessary.

"It comes with the silence" was again a piece based on a more traditional and structured style. Excellent entry to the track with a punching bass/electric guitar format. The vocal harmonies are again well constructed synchronise to perfection with the lead vocals. The 2nd minute of the track opened a well placed, well timed and well executed bridge. This pulled the pace down, introduced some more great vocal harmonies and lead to the track playing out to a few basic but well played riffs.

Some wonderful vocal harmonies ooze from these tracks. There is also much use the guitar effects that blend into and becomes nearly hidden into these pieces. I felt much more at home with the more traditional styles on this album and felt that this is where the strengths really are. The deep experimental areas were a distraction from what was some very good music often accompanied by stunning vocal harmonies.

A very good album, with some unnecessary experimentation.

25/02/11

Very varied song material, but I think they are all good for being played on repeat!

I particularly like Bagdag-System. I used it as a soundtrack for my indie online documentary series (non-commercial).

See what it looks like here:
http://www.theinlandsea.com.au/episode-2-aldinga-arts-ecovillage/

Can't wait to hear more from you guys!

Cheers!
Steinar

 

Album information

ESP
Genre Experimental
Release February 09, 2010
Published February 09, 2010
Listens 1101 Downloads 251
Starred 3 Playlisted 5    
Reviews 6 Rating 7.7/10

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