Sonar - Black Light (2015) CD-Rip
Artist: Sonar
Title: Black Light
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Cuneiform Records #Rune 414
Genre: Avantgarde, Art Rock, Progressive Rock
Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue, Log)
Total Time: 00:49:30
Total Size: 277 Mb (Full Scans ~ 344 Mb)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Black Light
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Cuneiform Records #Rune 414
Genre: Avantgarde, Art Rock, Progressive Rock
Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue, Log)
Total Time: 00:49:30
Total Size: 277 Mb (Full Scans ~ 344 Mb)
WebSite: Album Preview
Sonar and their mesmerizing/infuriating (choose depending on your perspective) music exploded on a unsuspecting world with Cuneiform's release of their album, Static Motion, 2 years ago. An instrumental rock quartet consisting of 2 guitars, bass and drums, they are a progressive, post-minimal, instrumental band from Switzerland. Their name stands for SONic ARchitecture, alluding to their intention of creating polymetrical soundscapes and highly structured aural spaces.
Sonar's music is played live without any sequencers, loops or computers using a minimum amount of equipment: 2 guitars, a bass guitar, 3 small amplifiers und a basic drum kit. No effects are used to keep the music as clear, direct and immediate as possible. The group is very concerned about timbres, tension and release, group dynamics and instrumental interplay. The group toured throughout Europe upon the release of their last one and more shows are planned, including their second US tour in 2016.
Cuneiform Records released the album on CD and vinyl on October 16, 2015. The album was recorded and mixed by the 3 time Grammy Award winning producer David Bottrill (Peter Gabriel, Tool, King Crimson) and mastered by John Cuniberti.
"This is one terrific album that should absolutely not be missed - mathematical music that still manages to touch the heart and soul, even as the group's four members are some of the most focused and selfless players you'll hear this - or any other - year." ~ John Kelman (All About Jazz).
"Two guitar currents circulate and sparkle hypnotically, warm deep basslines hit with assertiveness and groove, drums pound with finesse and might. Luminous, alluring, dangerous… Sonar is a highly creative and original nocturnal entity constantly evolving in order to provide immersive and challenging instrumental music that stimulates the mind, body and soul." Thanks to Nocturnal Ghost for the great "Sonic Exposure" on Igloo Magazine
"This album is PHENOMENAL. What I love about this music is how meticulously composed it is and in no hurry to develop; morphing continuously, slowly and deliberately. The grooves, syncopation and harmony are superb (Tritone-tuned guitars!) and the initial melody on "Orbit 5.7" absolutely crushes me. "Black Light" is an undulating polyphonic, polyrhythmic and polymetric mass of texture and mood. It's subtle, sophisticated and inspired. I very highly recommend checking it out. Listen with headphones whenever possible. Listen again. And again. Repeated listening will deliver more gifts than you could hope to receive after simply one listen. Or one-hundred…" ~ Matt Tate, Black Light Facebook review, October 2015.
"…this is above all deep textural music that evolves in several directions in many dimensions simultaneously. But it's not all simply texture, as melodies do germinate out of the skeletal rhythmics and bloom into colorful kaleidoscopic patterns while the framework behind them continues to evolve and morph into something greater in scope and depth. There is something new and magical revealed with each successive listen to this recordng, you'll never want to take it off, and if one is really obsessive, you may end up playing it over and over in a loop for hours on end." Thanks to Peter Thelen for his fine review of Black Light on expose.org
Sonar's music is played live without any sequencers, loops or computers using a minimum amount of equipment: 2 guitars, a bass guitar, 3 small amplifiers und a basic drum kit. No effects are used to keep the music as clear, direct and immediate as possible. The group is very concerned about timbres, tension and release, group dynamics and instrumental interplay. The group toured throughout Europe upon the release of their last one and more shows are planned, including their second US tour in 2016.
Cuneiform Records released the album on CD and vinyl on October 16, 2015. The album was recorded and mixed by the 3 time Grammy Award winning producer David Bottrill (Peter Gabriel, Tool, King Crimson) and mastered by John Cuniberti.
"This is one terrific album that should absolutely not be missed - mathematical music that still manages to touch the heart and soul, even as the group's four members are some of the most focused and selfless players you'll hear this - or any other - year." ~ John Kelman (All About Jazz).
"Two guitar currents circulate and sparkle hypnotically, warm deep basslines hit with assertiveness and groove, drums pound with finesse and might. Luminous, alluring, dangerous… Sonar is a highly creative and original nocturnal entity constantly evolving in order to provide immersive and challenging instrumental music that stimulates the mind, body and soul." Thanks to Nocturnal Ghost for the great "Sonic Exposure" on Igloo Magazine
"This album is PHENOMENAL. What I love about this music is how meticulously composed it is and in no hurry to develop; morphing continuously, slowly and deliberately. The grooves, syncopation and harmony are superb (Tritone-tuned guitars!) and the initial melody on "Orbit 5.7" absolutely crushes me. "Black Light" is an undulating polyphonic, polyrhythmic and polymetric mass of texture and mood. It's subtle, sophisticated and inspired. I very highly recommend checking it out. Listen with headphones whenever possible. Listen again. And again. Repeated listening will deliver more gifts than you could hope to receive after simply one listen. Or one-hundred…" ~ Matt Tate, Black Light Facebook review, October 2015.
"…this is above all deep textural music that evolves in several directions in many dimensions simultaneously. But it's not all simply texture, as melodies do germinate out of the skeletal rhythmics and bloom into colorful kaleidoscopic patterns while the framework behind them continues to evolve and morph into something greater in scope and depth. There is something new and magical revealed with each successive listen to this recordng, you'll never want to take it off, and if one is really obsessive, you may end up playing it over and over in a loop for hours on end." Thanks to Peter Thelen for his fine review of Black Light on expose.org
Track List:
01. Enneagram [09:17]
02. Black Light [05:35]
03. Orbit 5.7 [08:38]
04. Angular Momentum [09:26]
05. String Geometry [06:00]
06. Critical Mass [10:35]
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