Various Artists - Detlef Heusinger: Abzweige, Ode im Laufe der Zeit & Sintflut (2025) Hi-Res

Artist: Various Artists, Detlef Heusinger
Title: Detlef Heusinger: Abzweige, Ode im Laufe der Zeit & Sintflut
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: NEOS Music
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC 16/24 Bit (48 KHz / tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 72:15 min
Total Size: 338 / 749 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Detlef Heusinger: Abzweige, Ode im Laufe der Zeit & Sintflut
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: NEOS Music
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC 16/24 Bit (48 KHz / tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 72:15 min
Total Size: 338 / 749 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Abzweige
02. Ode im Laufe der Zeit
03. Sintflut
Detlef Heusinger is one of the most influential voices in contemporary music. As a composer, conductor, and long-time director of the SWR Experimental Studio, he has significantly advanced the fusion of acoustic instruments and live electronics. His music transcends boundaries—between sound and image, structure and emotion, thought and feeling. The new NEOS release brings together three key works that exemplify Heusinger's interdisciplinary approach.
"Abzweige" (2013/14) is a "musical journey through a fairytale forest"—but this forest is not a romantic refuge, rather a place of ambivalence. Electronic textures, shimmering soundscapes, and distorted ensemble colors open up a world where beauty and menace, intimacy and distance merge. The live electronics fuse the instrumental sounds into a breathing organism of light, space, and resonance.
With "Ode – In the Course of Time" (2021/22), Heusinger created a spectacular work for the Karlsruhe Palace Light Festival: an audiovisual journey through the intellectual and sonic history of Europe. Twelve synthesizers, a children's choir, and pre-recorded audio unfold a multifaceted panorama from antiquity to the digital present. Beethoven, Schiller, and European ideals flash by – reimagined as vibrant electronic energy amidst harpsichord resonances, vocoder voices, and techno beats. A homage to the "Europe of Diversity," translated into sound.
Finally, the monumental "Flood" (2000/01) is a key work of early multimedia composition. Conceived for three orchestral groups, electronics, and video, it unfolds an apocalyptic soundscape that connects mythical, religious, and historical layers. Heusinger composes the catastrophe as a poetic metaphor – music poised between vision and warning, between the force of nature and spiritual renewal.
Heusinger's sonic language is characterized by curiosity, precision, and a willingness to push boundaries. His music thinks in spaces, it tells stories in layers, it breathes with the images. The album reveals an artist who understands sound as movement – as a living field between imagination and knowledge.
"Abzweige" (2013/14) is a "musical journey through a fairytale forest"—but this forest is not a romantic refuge, rather a place of ambivalence. Electronic textures, shimmering soundscapes, and distorted ensemble colors open up a world where beauty and menace, intimacy and distance merge. The live electronics fuse the instrumental sounds into a breathing organism of light, space, and resonance.
With "Ode – In the Course of Time" (2021/22), Heusinger created a spectacular work for the Karlsruhe Palace Light Festival: an audiovisual journey through the intellectual and sonic history of Europe. Twelve synthesizers, a children's choir, and pre-recorded audio unfold a multifaceted panorama from antiquity to the digital present. Beethoven, Schiller, and European ideals flash by – reimagined as vibrant electronic energy amidst harpsichord resonances, vocoder voices, and techno beats. A homage to the "Europe of Diversity," translated into sound.
Finally, the monumental "Flood" (2000/01) is a key work of early multimedia composition. Conceived for three orchestral groups, electronics, and video, it unfolds an apocalyptic soundscape that connects mythical, religious, and historical layers. Heusinger composes the catastrophe as a poetic metaphor – music poised between vision and warning, between the force of nature and spiritual renewal.
Heusinger's sonic language is characterized by curiosity, precision, and a willingness to push boundaries. His music thinks in spaces, it tells stories in layers, it breathes with the images. The album reveals an artist who understands sound as movement – as a living field between imagination and knowledge.