Reto A Ichi - The Lapse Of The Exchange/Alone Moving Often (2018)
Artist: Reto A Ichi
Title: The Lapse Of The Exchange/Alone Moving Often
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: K7 – K 7363D
Genre: Experimental, Electronic, IDM, Glitch, Beats, Ambient
Quality: lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 01:24:07
Total Size: 447 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: The Lapse Of The Exchange/Alone Moving Often
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: K7 – K 7363D
Genre: Experimental, Electronic, IDM, Glitch, Beats, Ambient
Quality: lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 01:24:07
Total Size: 447 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. These Times Are Closing Intro (01:20)
2. Gambling In The Snow (04:06)
3. Let The Pianos Freeze (03:19)
4. No Juntos (03:33)
5. It's Her Birthday (02:54)
6. A Sword In The Rain (03:30)
7. Zato Lullaby Pt. 2 (03:23)
8. All Regrets (02:38)
9. The Leaning Tower Of Our Leaders (02:51)
10. Tuesday Always Awful (02:54)
11. Percussions, Hearts & Airs (03:53)
12. Broad Plant (Part 2) (03:53)
13. These Times Are Closing Outro (03:49)
14. Not Enough Gravity (Reprise) (01:41)
15. Criminality (03:32)
16. The World According To West 50th (Part 1) (04:59)
17. So Contra (02:44)
18. Pforever Reto (03:01)
19. The World According To West 50th (Part 2) (02:33)
20. Duration Meditation (02:54)
21. Everything In The Air (02:39)
22. Magazine PM (02:18)
23. Alone Moving Often (03:41)
24. Noise Counter Melody (03:25)
25. Mountainside Hillside (05:12)
26. Ghost Arpeggio (03:25)
The act of escaping that which is predestined. / A hustle. Reto A Ichi is a sonic tabula rasa for Guillermo Herren AKA Prefuse 73. There are identifiable elements of the artist you already know - an uncanny sense for rhythm, an ability to shape samples and frequencies like clay, an affinity for the subtle changes of repetition - yet this is first and foremost music born from the need for silence. There is no easy entrance point or index for the listener.
The first album, The Lapse of Exchange, is the sound of life as heard from a small Chinatown window in downtown Manhattan, the thunder of populism on the horizon. The album opens with music that reflects the inherent tension between the life of the artist - the self-doubt, the late nights, the aspirations - and the world outside - the hustle and bustle of a city that never sleeps, the wars abroad, the politicians at home. It's a tension felt in the repeating, circling keys of "Let The Pianos Freeze", the pulsating rhythms of "No Juntos", or the call and response of pitched vocal samples in "A Sword In The Rain". Ultimately it all becomes too much for our unwitting hero: the car horns outside the window, the 24 hour news cycle, the early stages of an election that tears down any remaining semblance of normality. Reto A'ichi can no longer grasp his humanity or connect to that of people around him.
With the walls closing in, he packs his small life and escapes.