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BAND REJECT

Review for Band Reject by Lunar Flower.

 

"For his first Lunar Flower release, Dimitri Barnias has crafted perhaps the most quietly unsettling album ever recorded. With Band Reject, he has not created music in the traditional sense - instead, he has fashioned a set of subtle, complex sound environments. Dimitri teaches and works as an electronic musician in Crete, and both his knowledge and skill within the genre are evident in Band Reject. The album recalls a long tradition of experimentation in electronic music, and it is the latest in a line of sound-collages that hearkens back to 1940's Paris and the gestation of Musique Concrete. Band Recject is much denser than those early electronic music pieces, however, as Barnias has acquainted himself with the technologies and the methods used by electronic musicians of both yesterday and today. His quiet tones are masked in effects, and one cannot distinguish whether most of his sounds are synthetic, or if they are all acoustical real-world sounds manipulated by effects.egin to change and to coexist with various other types of sounds - blips, thuds, scrapes, rustling - some which may be computer-generated, and others which are just barely recognizable as footsteps or human voices. Throughout the album, Barnias employs hard panning effects, digital synthesis, and a host of other electronic techniques to evoke an uneasy ambience which pervades the listener's auditory space. In "Delta Function," dissonant, high pitched tones produce an eerie sense of the unreal, while in "Band Limited," Barnias uses stark silence to dramatically warp the listener back from their perspective of unreality. This is the subtle magic of Dimitri Barnias's music - although it is a profound experiment in allowing music to inhabit and overtake a particular place, once Band Reject has been fully experienced, the listener will have found himself by way of an utter displacement of consciousness."

 

POSTED 13.06.09

TRANSITIONS

Review for Transitions from around the Internet.

 

"...an undercover head-buzz of down tempo minimal techno, injected with a mixed shot of IDM and Dub. True, the sound here is definitely unique. The grooves beats are large and sounds like each note has been placed carefully on the grid rather than simply automated by a step sequencer, the bass lines (were available) are simple but rock solid, while TV-style chopped-up vocal lines add a magic touch for this charming, rhythmic, soundscape...Transitions one to three sound like they belong to the same league with small tempo variations. The groove is soulful soft and at the same time confident and strong. The spoken samples loose their actual meaning and becomes a rather interesting sound toy in the composition, while the percussion samples drop deep into the sonicspace. All three first tracks are blending comfortably with each other, somehow like they complete one another. The last track, OA535 is probably my favorite and follows a slightly different music direction. The groove remains strong and after two difficult minutes of introduction, a progressive blast of Reaktor-style resonated sequencers and overdriven electric guitars promising music peaks and dips of endless quality... ."

 

"...At last a new release from this side music This time their new release is called buzz, created from Dok and its in more experimental mood. You can download it from their site excellent work for one more time,bravo."

 

POSTED 13.06.09