sectorchestra – fault ′n′roll
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fault ′n′roll
written and produced by danny kreutzfeldt
sectorchestra is one of the numerous projects that the dane danny kreutzfeldt maintains.

here he focuses himself with abstract clickhouse and varies it until it’s tough to categorize which genre sectorchestra tries to touch. the results are odd pieces, that confuse the listener with their disharmonic sequences and veil of mysterious click fragements. however throughout the duration of the tracks the processing grooves grow a swinging approach, and afterwards reviewing them, the listener is convinced with the microscopic contruction sectorchestra utilizes on his music. fault ′n′ roll is inspired by the 1984 album by the residents called "third reich ′n′ roll".

"burning beaches“ takes a minimal house arrangement on octaved toms as trestle. but quickly sectochestra scrolls down the blinds,to reveal cracking 8-bit noise fragments. until the ominous 5th minute begins, when shockingly everything disap pears at once, and the vocals of jeannefair push the paradoxed listener back to the armchair.

the rumble continues with "casual disaster“, which has a bit more temper, but not less confounded and complex snipping in and out, laying sounds. you won’t finish counting all the hisses and pops of the individual fragements, that do appear like gremlins out of the nothing and immediately disappear after flashing in the covering darkness.

"last surf“ continues where "casual disaster“ left off, but is less hurried with the track building up. spooled klacky moviereels, fragile breath and all sorts of bone particles race across the scenario. sectorchestra finishes the ep with a more minimal percussion trip with spheric rhythm n ’bone house structures, that are flowing like liquid in "no blues“.

text written by sebastian redenz
reviews
bleed | germany | 02/2004
da braucht man nur eine sekunde reinzuhören und weiss schon was für ein killer diese platte ist. (äh, sagen wir mal release, gibts ja schliesslich alles im netz). dunkel klickernde verhangene welten mit eigenartig schrägen sounds aber dennoch einem deepen gefühl für den groove und gespenstisch dahinschleichenden immer schöner werdenden harmonien, die sich durch alle 4 tracks immer elegischer ausbreiten und jede sekunde zu einem akustischen abenteuer machen. perfekter sound für nächte die nicht aufhören wollen.
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