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Hely Borderland RON019 CD
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FormatAudio CD
Ordering NumberRON019
Barcode0610098164067
labelRonin Rhythm Records
Release date3/26/2018
salesrank7823

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      Imagine a Rothko, from the Color Field Painting era: luminous, full of contrasts; layered, extremely saturated, yet all the while, deliberatelyrestrained. An object which was designed to elicit a type of internal, compositional tension that is not only capable of triggering your latent emotions, but that can also invoke that, which can only be described as an expression of the sublime. Now, imagine this in musical form!

      Borderland, the sophomore release from the Swiss piano and drums duo (with Lucca Fries, also known from the band Ikarus and Jonas Ruther) called HELY, is a collection of emotionally spiked compositions that sound like a series of intense, vivid, pictographic abstractions. A true feast for synaesthetics! It’s a record that reimagines the relationship between the piano and a set of drums and proposes a unique musical vernacular, one that fuses these two distinctly percussive instruments into an expansive, droning, polyrhythmic tapestry. The sound presented here could just as well be the bastard child of trance-inducing West African drumming traditions and the minimalistic, contemporary, European, post-classical and experimental sensibilities –if the two were to ever cross-pollinate and were presented in the form of an immersive soundtrack.

      All the songs found on this album were recorded in just two days, as a series of single and double takes.Thesessiontook place under the auspices of producer Nik Bärtsch and sound engineer Willy Strehler, at HELY’s rehearsal space, in a Cold War fallout shelter. The key objective for the duo was to get an honest, context-specific sound,and notworryabout anything but the actual performance. Plus, the fellas knew that no concert grand would ever be able to reproduce the magic of their beaten up 1920s Welmar short, with its beautifully uneven reverb and idiosyncratic resonances and overtones. Here, it’s important to note that all of the sound-design-like “special effects” that are scattered aboutBorderland(if you listen to this record on headphones you will find plenty) were made with the actual instruments.

      Borderlandis the product of a decade spent honing a singular sound and defining an operational modus which can sustain it in the long term. Novel contingencies betweenthe piano and the drums were thoroughly explored. In the two years leading up tothis recording session, sketches of songs were not only collected, but also repeatedly tested, both in a live context and during rehearsals. These thematic blueprints eventually became the core material for this record and were recorded as a serious of live improvisations. This should explain the extremely dynamic performances and raw emotional affect of this body of work.

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      CD 1
      • 1.Hyoga08:21
      • 2.Trance08:47
      • 3.Borderland07:50
      • 4.Opio02:49
      • 5.Cluster09:10
      • 6.Josyne09:55
      • 7.Kanazawa07:34
      • 8.Chopin Space Station10:58
      • Total:01:05:24