Powers Of Audition

Jonas Reinhardt
Powers Of Audition

14,29 EUR
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Kranky
Release date: 12/Mar/2010
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Product No.: 688204005
Details / Tracklist: 01. "Mumma Deed Family Clone"
02. "Atomic Bomb Living"
03. "Orbiter Dicta"
04. "Only You Can Achieve Nitrogen"
05. "Near Mirrored Pit Viper"
06. "Powers Of Audition"
07. "Wastrel Eyelid"
Number of discs: 1
Description:2010 release from the California-based experimentalist. The instrumentation from his debut album expands here to include acoustic drum patterns, guitars, and woodwinds alongside synthesizers and electronics. Together, these voices seamlessly twist and meld into a singular aural journey. This is music of the spheres for an Electronic era where New Age visions are re-imagined through a lens of Experimental Rock. Seven tracks.
Producer: Jesse Reiner
No. of tracks: 7
Manufacturer No.: 00042713
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Gabriel Bogart - 16/Jun/2010 3 of 5 Stars!
Jonas Reinhardt is not the name of some 1970’s German kraut superstar. Rather, it is a group consisting of Jesse Reiner (keys/synthesizers), Damon Pal...

cloudspeakers - 15/Apr/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
Much more elaborate than what one would expect from Kranky’s typically minimalist roster, Reinhardt’s muse delves deep into lush electronica, where de...

Michael Dix - 18/Mar/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
Jonas Reinhardt is the recording alias of San Franciscan Jesse Reiner, most probably a cheeky reference to the trailblazing Krautrock bands of the 197...

Mark Sander - 16/Mar/2010 3 of 5 Stars!
The late psychologist and LSD guru Timothy Leary maintained that the use of the drug depended upon “set and setting”. That was his way of saying simpl...

Bill Meyer - 15/Mar/2010 
The first self-titled Jonas Reinhardt record evoked nostalgia for a futurism that went out of vogue before synthesizer maven Jesse Reiner (then JR?s s...