Spaces Nils Frahm Rar
Nils frahm - Spaces(2014) Album; (85.23 MB ); 6616; 3213; nils frahm - Felt (2011) - raxx.rar; (95MB ); 8607; 2813; nils frahm - Felt (2011)[Official].rar; (95MB ). 'Spaces' is an ode to the joy of live performance. It expresses Frahm’s love for experimentation and answers the call from his fans for a record that truly reflects what they have witnessed during his concerts. Pitchfork is the most trusted voice in music. The Berlin-based composer Nils Frahm's Spaces is a live album patchworked together from various recordings, containing songs both old and new, some shortened, some lengthened, some radically different in approach. It's a mesmerizing and beautiful work.
• Barcode (Text (Sticker)): 4 048 • Barcode (Scanned): 848 • Label Code: LC 15952 • Matrix / Runout (Side A, etched): ERATP055LP A 33/13RPM Loopo/calyx INDIGO LP 98346-1 BD38173-01A1 • Matrix / Runout (Side B, etched): ERATP055LP B 331/3RPM Loopo/calyx INDIGO LP 98346-1 BD38173-01 B1 • Matrix / Runout (Side C, etched): ERATP055LP C 331/3RPM Loopo/calyx INDIGO LP 98346-1 BD38173-02 C1 • Matrix / Runout (Side D, etched): ERATP055LP D 331/3RPM Loopo/calyx INDIGO LP 98346-1 BD38173-04 D1. There is an immediate difference between a live recording and a studio crafted album.
Although a replay on my audiophile grade stereo and headphones does not exactly capture the energy created in the space occupied by this pianist, it does, nevertheless, bring me closer to the feelings that I have experienced in his presence. And that emotion nearly brings me to tears. Even now, as I close my eyes, and the music fills my living room, I can picture Frahm hunched over the instrument, a drop of sweat glistening at the tip of his nose, fingers effortlessly gliding over the ivory keys, making love to the audience through his music. Finally, unable to restrain himself any longer, Frahm begins to hum along with the melody Compiled from over thirty live concerts recorded in the last few years (2012-2013), this extremely self-critical and amazingly very modest composer selects eleven pieces for this special Erased Tapes release. Spaces is essentially a collection of Frahm’s favorite and best performances, featuring a variety of room textures, ambiance, recording techniques, and instruments.
The recording also captures a unique experience shared between the performer and his audience, no doubt adding a little something to this very special exchange existing in one single rare moment. If, by chance, Spaces happens to be the very first record which you pick up by Nils Frahm, I must proclaim to be extremely jealous – you have a beautiful and highly rewarding journey ahead of you, my friend. Meteonorm 6 1 cracked. Among the many favorites, I highly recommend that you travel through Wintermusik (2009), The Bells (2010), Felt (2011), and Screws (2012), all available on the wonderful Erased Tapes Records. And of course, be sure to catch Nils Frahm in person, at least once in your lifetime! A standing ovation for Spaces from me – just like at the end of each and every Frahm concert.
Spaces is an ode to the joy of live performance. It expresses Frahm’s love for experimentation and answers the call from his fans for a record that truly reflects what they have witnessed during his concerts. Breaking the convention of a traditional live album, Spaces was recorded over the course of two years in different locations and on various mediums, including old portable reel-to-reel recorders and cassette tape decks. These moments were later pieced together in his Durton Studio and referred to by Frahm as a collage of field recordings rather than a live album. It Includes surprise moments such as the sound of him banging a toilet brush on the piano strings to create a dub-sounding track. The decision to select takes that have people coughing and cell phones ringing show that his audience is an integral part of every performance. In his own words: ‘ What I love most about playing in front of people has something to do with a certain kind of energy exchange.