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Kettel - Volleyed Iron

Label:
Catalog#:
u-cover 018
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
Belgium
Released:
17 May 2004
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Leftfield, Minimal, Experimental, Ambient

Tracklist

1   A French Composer 4:37
2   America Video 5:54
3   Did We Orient? 2:50
4   Electrician And Adventurer 1:34
5   Four Eyes At A Gate 2:33
6   Sorry, But We Don't Hear You 3:59
7   Teeth, Wait 3:57
8   Clock.exe 2:37
9   Ureterp, July 2:12
10   Hondsvot 1:40
11   Machine Planet 8:00
12   Wim Hoffman 8:44
13   Little Duck, When Is Our Day? 4:11
14   Tomorrow? 4:32

Credits

Artwork By - Bombthedot
Producer, Written-By - Reimer Eising

Notes

Comes in Digipak.

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Reviews & Discussion

Review by kid4today Jul 31, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
Simply beautiful. Ambient sounds intertwined with haunting classical piano, long flowing synths and all the time the comforting sound of life going on around you. Sometimes noticable as the chatter of people, at other times barely heard except for the faint sound of a car in the distance.
Rated 5/5
Review by aplz Nov 06, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
'The world just dosen't disappear when you close your eyes, does it?' says a sample at the end of track 4. One could not agree more. No matter where you are, the stresses in life will never leave. Thoughts will be constantly racing through your head every moment. Even sitting down on a wooden dock on a lake side during sunset, something will always be there to bother you.

Every track in this album is mellow, tranquil, and serene, yet there are distractions throughout. Sounds of people, subways, children, wind, leafs...yet with all these so called distractions, the album is still entrancing. You listen, but are reminded of the aberrations we face day in and day out, consciously and subconsciously. Whether or not this was the theme Reimer was going for, it is all I could think of while listening to this. Beauty mixed with beast.

Volleyed Iron is quite a minimalistic album. Not minimalistic as in the 'style' of music, but it is very minimal. It is on the verge of being total ambience, yet some how isn't. The many layers of sound grab your attention, tossing you into a meditative state of mind, waking you up with the bits of reality still present in the music. It is quite a journey through sound.

The beauty of the music, along with the cover art make for a really beautiful album. It would fit well in a Baraka type film. Volleyed Iron has stood at the top of my CD piles for quite some time.