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For those of you following Sunao Inami's work and newcomers, this will be a particularly enjoyable slab of audible time: "An Impulse of Acoustic", released March of this year 2005. http://www.cavestudio.com/electr-ohm/index_E.html#An_Impulse_of_Acoustic All songs written by Sunao Inami, with additional musicians: Luca Formentini (processed guitars) Slacknote (Bass & Buzz) Ian Burgers (Vocal Acrobatics) According to the description, NI Reaktor 4, Absynth, Ableton Live4, and Waldorf synthesizers were used. Warning: Plot spolier ahead! The first track "Open" seduces slowly into the groove which towards the end turns into a cut-up beat of track 2 "Urchin", of which the mp3 excerpt on the CD's website made me order it in the first place (Little did I know what else lay in store for me...). Like a delicate meal the exquisit courses are presented with a lot of understatement and a wicked sense of humour. One by one the ingredients are revealed, each of them gems in their own right, blending into a tasty entirety. Quarantine, track 3, picks up the concept of track 2 but adds a lot of spaciousness and cross-panning. A break around 5 minutes shakes you up again with the very same beat that first lulled you into the REM phase ... Track 4 "Denomination", with 21:26 the longest track, slowly morphs from voices reminiscent of overtone singing ("vocal acrobatics" ?) to a subtle conglomerate of sounds... Veeeerryyy sssloooowww... This track also presents us with the first encounter of Slacknote's Bass & Buzz (I believe). Track 5 "Rectifier": transition from an atmospheric, airy phase to an angry, thumping downtempo cut up frenzy Track 6 "Convolution" transports us back to more contemplative territory underlayed with a threatening downtempo pulse Track 7 "Precision" picks up the downtempo beat only to surreptitiously reveal the upbeat tempo hidden underneath Track 8 "Close" serenely seals the package if it weren't for Track 9 "Urchin (Divide Edit)" that slipped through again >From start to end, "An Impulse of Acoustic" is an atmospherically dense adventure and a sensual, almost culinary experience. The coherence of the album as a whole is underpinned by the seamless transition between the 9 tracks, which total to a generous whopping 68 minutes ! Ok, no lunch today, but another scoop of "An Impulse of Acoustic", mmmmmhhh.... Bernhard http://looop.biz