30.3.05

Ulrich Schnauss - Far Away Trains (Towerblock 005)


Ulrich Schnauss - Far Away Trains

So many people told me to get this that I eventually succumbed and went to Amazon. It has been deleted, but is sometimes available second hand from the Marketplace. These days this stuff is called chill out - but this is of a higher than average quality. At its worst this kind of electronic noodling sounds like the kind of thing sold in garden centres or played in complementary health shops in the mistaken view it relaxes when actually pure vacuousness raises the blood pressure to dangerous heights. However, Ulrich S never tips into that realm, always offering a surprising turn, grin-inducing rythmn and originality. I also detect a tinge of Terry Riley's "A Rainbow in Curved Air" (Sony 4778492) - but then ever since I first heard that masterpiece in 1972 under the blankets played in its full 18 minute glory by John Peel, I have heard intimations of it in all sorts of places over the years - Soft Machine, Pink Floyd, Kraftwerk, Mike Oldfield, Eno, King Crimson, The Who's Baba O'Riley, Keith Jarrett's Koln Concert, running in a direct line towards trip hop, dance and trance. Back to Ulrich: it's high class ambient music that can soothe the soul after a tough commute and remind you there is a more beautiful and fascinating life than the A3 in the fog.

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