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    Eivind Aarset - Dream Logic (2012) [Official Digital Download]

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    Eivind Aarset - Dream Logic (2012) [Official Digital Download]

    Eivind Aarset - Dream Logic (2012)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Time - 47:32 minutes | 390 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

    The renowned Norwegian guitarist - who has previously contributed to ECM recordings with Nils Petter Molvær, Marilyn Mazur, Arve Henriksen, Andy Sheppard, Arild Andersen and Jon Hassell - with a first ‘leader’ disc for the label, recorded in Kristiansand and Oslo. “Dream Logic” is aptly named, its slowly developing drifting pieces, built up from layers of guitars, have an almost hallucinatory quality, an otherworldly ambience. Jan Bang, who is co-composer of a number of the pieces, also contributes sounds and samples, and co-produced the disc.

    Dream Logic may be guitarist Eivind Aarset's debut album as a leader for ECM, but his résumé with them is abundant. He has appeared on recordings led by Arild Andersen, Andy Sheppard, Marilyn Mazur, Nils Petter Molvaer, Jon Hassell, and Arve Henriksen. Aarset has never been intereseted in drawing attention to himself, only to what he is performing, which explains, in part, his appeal to such a wide array of musicians. Dream Logic, produced by electronic conceptualist Jan Bang, provides ample evidence of Aarset's ability to define his path, while disappearing into it. He and Bang played, programmed, and sampled everything here. What these 11 pieces all have in common is that they use the guitar as a starting point for exploring, yet all but unmake its recognizable sound in pursuit of sound itself. Dream Logic is an "ambient" album, but also a musically courageous one. Its dynamics are restrained; deep consideration is given to space, silence, and an uncluttered sonic presentation, yet contains a wealth of improvisation. Its palpable warmth makes it feel more at home with Hassell's '80s recordings for EG than the icy clarity of vintage ECM. "Surrender," with its nocturnal drift, is a perfect illustration. The guitars are muted as single strings make their way out of a washed-out backdrop. A bass plays a recognizable, repetitive pattern and melody asserts itself almost absentmindedly as a snare loop accents the end of each line. Aarset plucks strings from the ether, using the guitar's bridge as a tonal signifier for his shimmering acoustic and electric chords. On "Black Silence," the primary instrument is space itself. Halting waves of indeterminate sounds assert themselves every 15 or 20 seconds, while string scrapes, plucks of muted strings, and heavily treated bass chords underscore various electronic processes. The implied sense of foreboding is broken occasionally when a flute sample floats to the surface implying a melody. Were it not for Bang's electronic textures, "Reactive" might have passed for an improvisation by Derek Bailey. Just when that comparison becomes almost too apt, Aarset asserts colorful chords into the mix. "Homage to Greene" references Fleetwood Mac guitarist Peter Green. Its plotted chord progression and use of reverb and lyricism, extends the exotic reach of its subject's composition "Albatross" into the 21st century. Set closer "The Beauty of Decay" wanders along the horizon of a single chord, exploring individual notes, textural possibilities, spaces and silences, as guitars and basses, skeletally programmed percussion, and samples and random sonics emerge, entwine, and separate, creating a pulse that governs a labyrinthine melody that is as beautiful as it is haunting. Dream Logic evidences Aarset as an extremely adventurous sonic explorer while simultaneously subtly expressing his considerable gift as an improving guitarist.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Close (For Comfort)
    02 - Surrender
    03 - Jukai (Sea Of Trees)
    04 - Black Silence
    05 - Active
    06 - Close (Variation I)
    07 - Reactive
    08 - Homage To Greene
    09 - The Whispering Forest
    10 - Close (Variation II)
    11 - The Beauty Of Decay

    Produced by Jan Bang. Recorded in 2011/2012.
    Mastered by Jan Erik Kongshaug at Rainbow Studio.

    Musicians:
    Eivind Aarset - guitars, bass guitar, electronics, percussion, samples, programming
    Jan Bang - samples, dictaphone, programming

    Analyzed: Eivind Aarset / Dream Logic
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR12 -0.08 dB -17.42 dB 6:37 01-Close (For Comfort)
    DR11 -0.50 dB -15.41 dB 4:24 02-Surrender
    DR10 -3.00 dB -18.78 dB 3:48 03-Jukai (Sea Of Trees)
    DR13 0.00 dB -24.20 dB 4:05 04-Black Silence
    DR17 0.00 dB -23.42 dB 3:23 05-Active
    DR13 0.00 dB -17.51 dB 2:43 06-Close (Variation I)
    DR17 0.00 dB -24.39 dB 2:23 07-Reactive
    DR11 0.00 dB -15.42 dB 5:31 08-Homage To Greene
    DR12 0.00 dB -16.61 dB 5:43 09-The Whispering Forest
    DR11 -6.52 dB -27.54 dB 1:47 10-Close (Variation II)
    DR12 -2.00 dB -19.58 dB 7:07 11-The Beauty Of Decay
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 11
    Official DR value: DR13

    Samplerate: 44100 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 1157 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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