Description
- Kingston Coffee [9:58]
- Magnetic Miles [11:17]
- Electronic Medication [38:04]
- Black Body Ballad [9:50]
Organic, ever evolving atmosphere full of half glimpsed meanings and subdued emotions One of my personal favorite releases of 2012
Organic, ever evolving atmosphere full of half glimpsed meanings and subdued emotions One of my personal favorite releases of 2012
Weight | 105 g |
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Medium | CD |
Package | Digipak |
Sylvain Lupari / gutsofdarkness.com & synth&sequences.com –
EM inspires more and more some young artists who are inspired by pioneers’ works such as those of Klaus Schulze or Jean Michel Jarre. And its these inspirations that guided the very first work of the Belgian musician Evert Vandenberghe and his project Nisus. Electronic Medication is his first album. An album which turns around 4 long tracks with minimalist approaches perturbed by fine variations while being lined by attractive melodies tinted with cosmic crystals.
Sequences and ions skipping like balls in a too small abacus for all to contain them are starting the delicate approach of Gang Street that introduces the peacefully chaotic rhythm of Kingston Coffee”. This claustrophobic rhythm feeds the rhythmic structures of Electronic Medication which fluctuate between a slow and a mid-tempo hampered to be mixed up in soft technod approach. It skips slowly on “Kingston Coffee” with a passive approach which ignites with keys in muffled and glaucous tones