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Bersarin_Quartett-II-2012-NJS
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Tracklist (M3U)
| # | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 01-bersarin_quartett-niemals_zuruck.mp3 | Bersarin Quartett | Niemals Zurück | Unknown | Unknown |
| 2 | 02-bersarin_quartett-zum_greifen_nah.mp3 | Bersarin Quartett | Zum Greifen Nah | Unknown | Unknown |
| 3 | 03-bersarin_quartett-im_lichte_des_anderen.mp3 | Bersarin Quartett | Im Lichte Des Anderen | Unknown | Unknown |
| 4 | 04-bersarin_quartett-der_mond_der_schnee_und_du.mp3 | Bersarin Quartett | Der Mond, Der Schnee Und Du | Unknown | Unknown |
| 5 | 05-bersarin_quartett-perlen_honig_oder_untergang.mp3 | Bersarin Quartett | Perlen, Honig Oder Untergang | Unknown | Unknown |
| 6 | 06-bersarin_quartett-einsame_wandeln_still_im_sternensaal.mp3 | Bersarin Quartett | Einsame Wandeln Still Im Sternensaal | Unknown | Unknown |
| 7 | 07-bersarin_quartett-im_glanze_der_kometen.mp3 | Bersarin Quartett | Im Glanze Der Kometen | Unknown | Unknown |
| 8 | 08-bersarin_quartett-alles_ist_ein_wunder.mp3 | Bersarin Quartett | Alles Ist Ein Wunder | Unknown | Unknown |
| 9 | 09-bersarin_quartett-rot_und_schwarz.mp3 | Bersarin Quartett | Rot Und Schwarz | Unknown | Unknown |
| 10 | 10-bersarin_quartett-keine_angst.mp3 | Bersarin Quartett | Keine Angst | Unknown | Unknown |
| 11 | 11-bersarin_quartett-hier_und_jetzt.mp3 | Bersarin Quartett | Hier Und Jetzt | Unknown | Unknown |
| 12 | 12-bersarin_quartett-jedem_zauber_wohnt_ein_ende_inne.mp3 | Bersarin Quartett | Jedem Zauber Wohnt Ein Ende Inne | Unknown | Unknown |
NFO
Artist : Bersarin Quartett
Album : II
Year : 2012
Genre : Ambient
Quality : 225kbps / 44.1KHz / Joint Stereo
Source : CD
Playtime : 1h 03m
Size : 107.3mb
Label : Denovali Records
Catalognr : DEN128
Tracklist:
01. Niemals Zuruck 5:17
02. Zum Greifen Nah 5:54
03. Im Lichte Des Anderen 6:14
04. Der Mond, Der Schnee Und Du 4:55
05. Perlen, Honig Oder Untergang 4:36
06. Einsame Wandeln Still Im Sternensaal 5:09
07. Im Glanze Der Kometen 6:09
08. Alles Ist Ein Wunder 2:46
09. Rot Und Schwarz 7:10
10. Keine Angst 3:11
11. Hier Und Jetzt 6:21
12. Jedem Zauber Wohnt Ein Ende Inne 5:32
Releasenotes:
The musician in me is thinking "Why the hell didn't I think of that??!!", the
music reviewer is dying to find something to criticize, while the human just
sits hoping those two would shut up and bask in the brilliance of Thomas
Bⁿckner's latest masterpiece, II.
Very few albums had left as lasting an effect on the ambient music scene as
Bersarin Quartett's self titled effort; it came out of nowhere and accomplished
the extremely daunting task of getting almost universal acclaim, the kind of
album that only comes around once or twice in a decade. Personally speaking, the
moment in the opening ôOktoberö that the percussion kicked in has remained
imprinted in my memory ever since. Running an errand and stuck in the most
extreme of Cairo's notorious traffic jams, the beat kicked in, I parked û
anything else can wait, no errands are that urgent û and let the album come to
conclusion, no regrets whatsoever. It takes a very profound piece of work to
derail a person's entire plans, to interrupt what in real life is perceived as
more important and Buckner seemed to be able to produce such profoundness at
will.
So how does the highly anticipated follow up fare? Well, if that first paragraph
didn't make it clear enough, it is every bit as good as its predecessor and
maybe even a tiny bit more. In terms of the elements used to make up the album,
II is predominantly a classically influenced ambient album where strings, piano
and double bass provide the larger percentage of the sounds on record. Ever so
subtle and with attention to detail that makes the majority of what one listens
to seem as if done hastily, each piece on the album breathes with a life of its
own, an entity that deserves its place on record yet without ever sounding off
when compared to its companions. It's a work that gels together from start to
finish and avoids the drawbacks of having a stronger mid section than its
finale, or finishing well after a strong start, it's all good and each track on
the album merits its spot.
But let us not forget about the electronics, the all important beats and synths,
the digital counterpart to the mostly analogue Bersarin Quartett persona. The
greatest evidence of their importance comes in as early as the second track ôZum
Greifen Nahö which peaks in a flurry of arpeggiated synthesizers and perfectly
times stabs that send pulses rushing and ensures that the audience will remain
spell bound for the remainder of the album. It drives one to wonder on how this
mix can work out so brilliantly fully knowing that myriad artists have done this
classical/electronica blend over and over again yet it sounds extremely fresh
and just æright' when it comes to BQ's music. Maybe it's the diversity ranging
between glitch in tracks like ôAlles ist ein Wunderö and ôHier und Jetztö and
the more impressionistic jazzy drumming on closer ôNichts Ist Wie Vorherö rather
than focusing on one style that sets it apart, the impression that each track is
given exactly what it needs and making this collection of influences complement
each other so well.
In terms of mood, II avoids extremes; it straddles the line between joy and
misery and allows for the listener to extrapolate the hints given to whatever
ends he or she desires, it never imposes itself too much and allows for thought
which earns it a somewhat timeless quality and avoids it being referred to as
mood music or any other limiting categorization. Sure there are hints of
happiness and of equal sadness but that's not the main point focus, the main
focus is contemplation, searching inside one's self to unveil previously
unlearned truths, destroy false prejudices and embrace the human inside each of
us. It might sound clichΘd or an over exaggeration, better yet, a dream solution
to all the problems of our ideologically torn world: put all world and sect
leaders in a room, play this album over and over again and peace will be at
hand. When an album is so good that it spawns these thoughts in one's head, you
just know you're in the presence of something extraordinary, and II really is
just that; extraordinary!
(Mohammed Ashraf, acloserlisten.com)
http://denovali.com/bersarinquartett/