FEU FOLLET — Toi et le son
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"Zwei sehr feine ambient-drone Stücke von diesem neuen deutschen Projekt (aus Münster), erinnert an sanftere Drone-Acts wie MIRROR, COLECLOUGH, BRADLEY, sehr wellend-loopig und phaser-effektiert.... To discover!
“Debut album by the Einzeleinheit-founder. Tobias Fischer and Mirko Uhlig met for the first time while preparing for two live performances of Mirko’s project Aalfang mit Pferdekopf. During these sessions, Tobias was introduced to the works of Mirror and Nurse with Wound for the first time, flipping a switch in him. Shortly after, he started his own journey into the cosmos of dulcet electronics and the magic of overtones – always on the outlook of creating something entirely his own. “toi et le son” is the first result of his work: Two long drones take listeners into a world, where there is no more understanding in an intellectual sense, but only wave after wave of gentle sound softly engulfing you. While the title track floats by like a warm wind that opens up the cloudy sky to let the sun shine through, “Larme d’Heike” moves from a cold and frozen opening to an ascendig and strangely consoling finale. On tranqulity’s eternal ocean, this is a ripple on the surface.” [Label info]
“Debut album by the Einzeleinheit-founder. Tobias Fischer and Mirko Uhlig met for the first time while preparing for two live performances of Mirko’s project Aalfang mit Pferdekopf. During these sessions, Tobias was introduced to the works of Mirror and Nurse with Wound for the first time, flipping a switch in him. Shortly after, he started his own journey into the cosmos of dulcet electronics and the magic of overtones – always on the outlook of creating something entirely his own. “toi et le son” is the first result of his work: Two long drones take listeners into a world, where there is no more understanding in an intellectual sense, but only wave after wave of gentle sound softly engulfing you. While the title track floats by like a warm wind that opens up the cloudy sky to let the sun shine through, “Larme d’Heike” moves from a cold and frozen opening to an ascendig and strangely consoling finale. On tranqulity’s eternal ocean, this is a ripple on the surface.” [Label info]