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1 |
Modul 48 | Nik Bärtsch, Sha, Björn Meyer, Kaspar Rast & Andi Pupato | 6:58 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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2 |
Modul 52 | Nik Bärtsch, Sha, Björn Meyer, Kaspar Rast & Andi Pupato | 8:18 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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3 |
Modul 55 | Nik Bärtsch, Sha, Björn Meyer, Kaspar Rast & Andi Pupato | 8:40 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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4 |
Modul 47 | Nik Bärtsch, Sha, Björn Meyer, Kaspar Rast & Andi Pupato | 8:02 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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5 |
Modul 53 | Nik Bärtsch, Sha, Björn Meyer, Kaspar Rast & Andi Pupato | 6:55 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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6 |
Modul 51 | Nik Bärtsch, Sha, Björn Meyer, Kaspar Rast & Andi Pupato | 9:53 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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7 |
Modul 49_44 | Nik Bärtsch, Sha, Björn Meyer, Kaspar Rast & Andi Pupato | 7:22 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 7 Songs |
Album Review
Those who loved the spidery funk of Ronin's earliest releases Randori, Live, and Rea may initially be put off by the band's latest effort. Easily the "jazziest" Ronin disc to date, Llyria retains much of the precision of the band's previous output, and yet sounds ever so slightly more human than anything they've done before. As always in the past, the compositions (known as "Moduls") are made up of small melodic cells which are repeated and alternated in various patterns. This time out, though, it feels like there's more improvisation (carefully structured, methodical improvisation, of course) going on. The pieces feel less like beat loops and more like the music of a band. "Modul 55" is practically a typical ECM piano ballad, with occasional humming bass clarinet phrases. The album's opening track, "Modul 48," is nearly ambient, with almost no rhythmic forward motion at all. "Modul 47" actually builds to repeated crescendi, the rhythm section constructing one suspenseful arc after another as Bärtsch's keyboard figures recall soundtracks to '70s urban thrillers. In the track's final minutes, it slows down to a half-speed rumble and erupts in almost hip-hop like bass throbs. Ultimately, Llyria may be slightly more organic and emotional than previous Ronin discs, but it's very much of a piece with Bärtsch's overall musical vision, and longtime listeners will enjoy it as much as new ones.
Top Albums and Songs By Nik Bärtsch's Ronin
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1 |
Modul 39-8 | Holon | 7:59 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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2 |
Modul 42 | Holon | 6:27 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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3 |
Modul 44 | Holon | 9:23 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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4 |
Modul 46 | Holon | 7:16 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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5 |
Modul 45 | Holon | 9:41 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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6 |
Modul 17 | Nik Bärtsch's Ronin: Live | 9:17 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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7 |
Modul 18 | Rea | 6:45 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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8 |
Modul 8_9 Ii | Randori | 5:51 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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9 |
Modul 15 | Randori | 9:23 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |
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10 |
Modul 11 | Randori | 7:59 | £0.79 | View In iTunes |










