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Sonntag, 28. Mai 2017

Nice review of DISINTEGRATION

To read here: http://synthsequences.blogspot.de/2017/05/bernd-kistenmacher-disintegration-2017.html

BERND KISTENMACHER: Disintegration (2017)

“Always presenting EM with a creativity which has just no borders, Disintegration is a worthy suite of Paradise”
1 Disintegrated World 3:24
2 Lost in Time 6:23
3 Running Backwards 7:46
4 Sand in the Desert 2:54
5 Reflecting Ice 11:25
6 On the Edge of Existence 7:19
7 Frozen Magic 10:23
8 Disintegration 13:42
MIRecords ‎– MI10082 (CD/DDL 62:46) ****½ (Symphonic and cinematic EM) A droning filled of smoke evaporates its opaque shell in a multitude of foggy lines which disintegrate and re-form in screams, like the furious shouts of angels of the apocalypse came bury the last vestiges of the mankind. It's throughout this nightmarish din which is shining of intensity that "Disintegrated World" introduces us to the last musical fresco of Bernd Kistenmacher and his very worried look on the direction and the future of our planet. First studio album of Bernd Kistenmacher since Paradise in 2014, “Disintegration” follows the paths of this album with a profoundly cinematic approach where the intensity and the orchestral gravity seems less stifling than Paradise. If "Disintegrated World" is heavy of burden, the opening of "Lost in Time" is all opposite with a fabulous dance of sequenced arpeggios which draw a melody, eater of ears, which loses of its glossiness in the veils of orchestrations soaked of mysteries, of a cloudiness which augments its presence with a dismaying heaviness. The synth lines divide a state of despondency with murmurs of absent voices and especially layers of apocalyptic clarions which clear a sinister perfume, otherwise of anxiety. "Running Backwards" rivets us to our chair with a delicate sequenced pace which dances with its more translucent shadow. Very hypnotic, this movement circulates such as in an allegorical carousel which goes up and goes down with a bewitching mockery. The layers are very aerial and release some little prisms which make the circular movement of the sequencer glitters. "Sand in the Desert" is a short title as intriguing as "Disintegrated World" with voices which whinge in a desert dirtied of dark dusts and by iodized particles. So many vibes and sounds in hardly 180 seconds!
This short track leads us to the wonderful "
Reflecting Ice". Its first steps are of an overwhelming heaviness. One would say a huge double bass which has difficulty in filtering its notes. But its movement and its nuances are completely delicious. A bass-drum supports with difficulty this pace with the delicate riffs of a synth and its trap of orchestral mists. Trapped in this double bass, the melody evolves with subtle variations in the tone, as in the movement, bringing even more this delicious lento movement towards our cerebral lands. Wonderful, fascinating and insidiously poignant! Afterward we enter into the very floating, ambiospherical domain of “Disintegration”. Orchestral layers, where float absent voices and tears of cellos of which the slow movements tear up the moods of "On the Edge of Existence", flow like a torrent which dives between our ears. This is poetry written on music partitions! "Frozen Magic" is more linear with a more implosive finale which goes out in silence. Now it's time for the title-track! The introduction of "Disintegration" begins with jingles and overstrung organic beatings, like a fauna of hexapods on total delirium. Powerful synth layers, like massive waves of organ, immerse this fauna and takes us by the feelings in order to make us waltz with the unknown. Without rhythm but knotted around violent impulses of layers and this always seductive line of bass, the first minutes of "Disintegration" swallow us in its whirlwind of emotions and in its memories of a session of Paradise. The variations in the multiple arches of the sound waves solidify an interest which increases as soon as our senses seized that the constant crescendo is not only a flash in the pan. One mesmerizing sequence sparkles at the edge of 8 minutes. Its wild blinkings espouse the placidity of a bass pulsations line in order to evaporate as soon as the synth spreads its charms with solos more ethereal than cabalistic. The movement is covered of an attractive hypnotic approach when some chords get stir with the notes of a sitar modelled by the electronic creativity, pushing the finale of “Disintegration” in a phase of domination of the specters which will continue to mop the vestiges of our passage on Earth. Hat to you Bernd for another brilliant opus of creativity, intensity and emotionalism!
Sylvain Lupari (May 25th, 2017)
synth&sequences.com


Find more out about DISINTEGRATION on Bandcamp

Mittwoch, 19. April 2017

DISINTEGRATION - CD is out now!

Hello friends,

we are happy to tell you, that the new CD DISINTEGRATION (M10082) from Bernd Kistenmacher is out now. The album is exclusively available in our shop on bandcamp. Please follow this link to listen to the music and to place your order.
Thank you very much. Enjoy the music of this fantastic album.

Bernd Kistenmacher - Disintegration

Freitag, 7. April 2017

DISINTEGRATION - New album from Bernd Kistenmacher on MIRecords

Good news from MIRecords!

DISINTEGRATION, the new album from Bernd Kistenmacher is now available as download on Bandcamp. The production of the CD has started and this album will be available for sale on april 22nd during bernd Kistenmacher's show in Hamburg. Check it out here: https://berndkistenmacher.bandcamp.com/…/disintegration-2017

Donnerstag, 12. Januar 2017

New album Disintegration !


Bernd Kistenmacher  Disintegration


MIRecords is happy to announce a new solo-album from Bernd Kistenmacher

DISINTEGRATION

The album will be available exclusively on bandcamp form march 1st, 2017 on but it can be pre-ordered immediatly for a reduced price.


Check it out on https://berndkistenmacher.bandcamp.com/

Mittwoch, 6. April 2016

Welcome To The Circus CD announced!






Following the successful launch of "Welcome To The Circus" as a digital download, we publish this music on CD on 01st of June 2016. Like all CD albums the regular price is 16.00 euros for this CD.  However, the album can be ordered now at a pre-order price of 14.00 euros. For this you get immediately a free download of the album and from June 01st on the autographed CD by mail.
Please note: this offer is only valid until 31st of May 2016. Thereafter, the regular album price will be charged.

More information can be found on Bandcamp under: https://berndkistenmacher.bandcamp.com

We look forward to your visit!





Nach dem erfolgreichen Start von „Welcome To The Circus“ als Download, legen wir nun noch einen drauf und werden am 01. Juni 2016 das Album auf CD veröffentlichen. Wie alle CD-Alben wird auch diese CD 16,00 Euro kosten. Ab dem 01.Juni! Allerdings kann das Album auch ab sofort zu einem Pre-order Preis in Höhe von 14,00 Euro bestellt werden. Dafür erhaltet ihr sofort den Gratis-Download des Album und ab dem 01. Juni die handsignierte CD per Post.


Achtung: diese Aktion gilt nur bis zum 31. Mai 2016. Danach wird der reguläre Albumpreis erhoben.

Weitere Informationen findet ihr auf Bandcamp unter: https://berndkistenmacher.bandcamp.com

Wir freuen uns über Deinen Besuch!


 

Sonntag, 27. März 2016

Welcome To The Circus - New album out!

cat. no MI10081


In october 2014 Bernd Kistenmacher was invited to perform a concert during the Electronic-Circus Festival in Germany. This concert was a kind of warm-up for his upcoming solo-album "Paradise" (also available on MIRecords). Beside his very good performance, Bernd Kistenmacher was as well as his audience in a very good and funny mood. Everything was recorded very carefully and this recordings are now available on our webportal on Bandcamp.

Welcome To The Circus is a nearly 70 minutes long live recording of a very special concert.

This album is only on Bandcamp available. Check it out "here" and listen to the websamples of this fine recording. We are sure, that you will come to the same conclusion as we do.

Bernd Kistenmacher  Welcome To The Circus  MIRecords  MI10081




Dienstag, 27. Januar 2015

PARADISE - best album to life?

Dear friends,

today we want to share a remarkable review about PARADISE written by Synth & Sequences master Sylvain Lupari.
Sometimes there are rare moments in life, which are like breathing fresh air. This is one of this special moments. Read here:

BERND KISTENMACHER: Paradise (2014)
“Titanic, Paradise is probably, imho of course, Bernd Kistenmacher best album to life”

1 Ghosts 4:52
2 Born from Innocence 16:18
3 Devastating Destruction 7:33
4 Raindance 12:09
5 Distant Danger 6:53
6 Everlasting Magic 8:45
7 Belt of Forests 9:14

 

MIRecords | MI10080 (CD 65:37) ***** (Symphonic EM)
Bernd Kistenmacher had literally riveted my ears to my loudspeakers with the striking Utopia. He managed to implant a rather dramatic cachet in black intrusive universe where the dissonance has found the roads of harmony. Clearly more melodious, a bit less clashing, a little more ambiospherical but always so wrapped by an immense dramatic veil, “Paradise” lies down its fascinating influence on our senses. The paradise in question is literally the one that we wish at the end of our days. Is it a utopia? The link is to make, so much Bernd Kistenmacher pulls us with so much subtlety in the spheres of a fantasy that alone we have the keys of the secret.
Singings of birds are waiting for our ears at the opening of "Ghosts". Their chants are melting in a threatening decoration where are muttering breaths of thunder and oozes a rain which becomes more and more plentiful. An attractive sound fauna unveils little by little its charms as time goes by and  as "Ghosts" evaporates  in its dust. Delicate philharmonic breezes are blowing among the paradisiacal birdsongs, bringing these soft ambiences outside the paths of sadness. Of all this, there will be the vestiges of a forgotten melody which will resuscitate in the tumults of "Born from Innocence". But before, its intro shines like a rivulet of prisms delicately whipped by lazy breezes. An unctuous wave gets gild by the charms of a flute, while slowly some notes of a Hispanic guitar try to lure the percussions which are tumbling more and more heavily. The tumult, the dissonance of
Utopia is reborn here. The rhythm of "Born from Innocence" is hammered by titanic percussions which structure a heavy and slow war march. The melody buried in "Ghosts" splashes up here by the breaths of a philharmonic synth. The rhythm is shaking with frantic percussions. Angelic voices perfume the ambiences of a celestial approach while the heavy bass line inflates its trumpetings. We dive into the comfortable Kistenmacher frenzy. Violent thunders of percussions roll like infernal waves of rhythm, propelling whispers and sniggers. Voices, elements of paranoia get graft in a hubbub as much dissonant as this heavy and violent structure of rhythm which will free itself of its madness at around the 9th minute into a more rock structure. And as if it was possible, "Born from Innocence" glorifies itself of a fluid rhythm, surprisingly musical. A kind of heavy but fluid hip-hop which quietly turns around in the electronic markers of its intro. Wonderful and totally exhilarating! Already, I feel that this “Paradise” will fill me of pleasure, as much as Utopia. From a snore of a chainsaw to that of a big bumblebee, the intro of "Devastating Destruction" does nothing to moderate my waits. And as soon as the chords of nostalgic Vangelis go out from dusts of trees coming to fall, the magic remains stuck deep in my eardrums. Sad and oppressive, "Devastating Destruction" is a very meditative piece with a synth to the harmonies weaved straight from the tears rolling on our cheeks.
"Raindance" is the other huge jewel of “Paradise”. The bass line is of a kind of groove with chords which pulse and wave on the rollings of the percussions. Percussions which rub a hymn more rock than electronic, whereas keyboard chords get mix up with guitar riffs which fall nonchalantly, pecking at a ambiguous rhythm which magnetizes us of its skin of cosmic rock. This is no more and no less a continuity of "Born from Innocence", but in a less dissonant envelope and in a more poignant crescendo. The heaviness is omnipresent there. And the cinematographic veil is just as much intense with enthralling layers to the aromas of old penetrating organ. The same goes for "Distant Danger" where these layers float on the tick-tocks of an asymmetrical metronome. There are also ashes of Utopia mixed up in these synth layers. The tick-tocks become frantic tam-tams. And "Distant Danger" is melting into a stunning tribal rhythm filled by deep Roach fragrances where the movement, all the same rather violent, floats more that it moves. It's rather transported, livened up by synth pads in the colors of old apocalyptic organ which float as the shadows of vampires on some unchained tam-tams. Majestic! I'm nailed to my armchair. And that doesn't stop! A distant drone emerges from the silence to mold these fascinating black twists which embrace the tormented melody, and drummed on a keyboard, of "Everlasting Magic". Of its minimalist cocoon, the melody wraps itself of nuances of which the dark veils shape the slow impulses which guide its movement through a thick cloud of twinkling prisms. We cannot deny the influences of Vangelis on the works of Bernd Kistenmacher and it's even more striking on this track which uses perfumes of superb orchestrations. And these orchestrations are slow, anfractuous and enveloping in "Belt of Forests". The prisms are always shining here, but they are wrapped by orchestral caresses which are transformed into violent torrents of staccato, imposing a hatched rhythm where violins and cellos bicker between violence and tenderness in a filmic structure where the disorder is astride on paradoxes before losing any swiftness in the jingles of the chords and the bass pulsations which brand our ears by all this dimension of a work that we hoped anymore after the powerful starting gun which was Utopia. Hat to you Bernd! Here is your best album to life.
Sylvain Lupari (January 26th, 2015)


Please follow this link to "Synth & Sequences" and please follow this link to bandcamp to get your copy of PARADISE.

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