CENTROZOON
"Blast"
(2000)
There are few signposts in the
way of rhythms or solos to be found on the album. Instead each track is a collaboration of
equals, where Reuter and Wostheinrich meld their respective sonic palettes
to create a work of texture, and poise.
In this quest for balance, the duo display an almost painterly concern for the use of
space, tone and color. Each aspect of the album is assiduously compiled and compacted,
with luminous motifs and phrases sweeping up through the rich layers and fading away.
With so many amorphous and half-glimpsed events, its this use of ambiguity which almost
paradoxically lends "Blast" its strength, ensuring that the listener
remains engaged and part of the overall process. Don't be tempted to think this is tame
ambient wallpaper. It's not. There is a sureness of touch with ensures the music resonates
vibrantly throughout each of the four tracks.
"Blast" is the duos first album for "DiN" and it
contains a warm, passionate music suffused with a pulsating inner light. A work of
remarkable maturing clarity from two fine young players.
Sid Smith - Strategic Support |