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Gorgeous polyphonic chamber music for string trio, guitar, and trumpet for friends of odd rhythm patterns. This is one of the items I've purchased from "Ars As Catharsis" with a nice promotional discount. Thank you very much! Check out the giant catalog of this label: artascatharsis.bandcamp.comFavorite track: Plan C.
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Hinterlandt return with ‘Sollbruchstelle’, a lean, 19-minute EP that takes listeners through beautiful harmonic progressions and shifting time signatures in the quartet’s heaviest, densest, and most polyrhythmic work to date.
In comparison to the band’s previous album ‘Ode to Doubt’, ‘Sollbruchstelle’ is more direct and energetic, and marks a return to purely instrumental music. As always, the material was written by ensemble member, Jochen Gutsch, a German-born composer who combines an interest in unusual instrumentation, polyrhythmic structures and avant-garde practices with a sense of beauty and catchy melodies.
Here, Hinterlandt makes use of acoustic guitar as a quasi-percussion instrument, cello to hold the bottom end together with its heavy double stops, and two violins in question-and-answer conversations, not unlike a pair of witty sisters who finish each other’s sentences.
Angular, progressive semitone and tritone driven sections alternate with melodies that wouldn’t be out of place on experimental pop records. But then, this accessibility is offset by constantly shifting time signatures and harmonic progressions that keep listeners on their toes for the full 19 minutes of the EP.
In stark contrast to the popular ‘ambient neoclassical’ genre - which often comes off as a simplified throwback to late romantic-era classical music, mixed with post-rock sensibilities and gratuitous reverb - Hinterlandt combine intimate chamber music with densely layered, eclectic compositions. The result sounds something like a marriage of Kronos Quartet, Steve Reich and Meshuggah.
The term ‘Sollbruchstelle’ comes from German engineering, and describes a part of a machine or product that is designed to break under pressure. “What interests me about this concept is the fact that the part’s individual weakness is the greater machine’s strength,” explains Hinterlandt’s Jochen Gutsch.
‘Sollbruchstellen’ are placed carefully and deliberately to bear the brunt in a critical situation, thereby sparing the overall system. “Their fragility saves the lives of other parts that are considered more valuable”, Jochen adds. “There’s a beauty in this contradiction that relates well to our music, and I can see countless analogies to social issues of our times.”
With ‘Sollbruchstelle’, Jochen has applied more pressure to Hinterlandt's music that ever before. Despite the dense, immediate nature of the compositions, they almost, but never quite, collapse under their own weight. A masterful achievement.
credits
released February 22, 2018
Monique Mezzatesta - Violin
Susie Bishop - Violin (Live: Jara Stinson)
Simeon Johnson - Cello
Jochen Gutsch - Guitar, Trumpet
Composed and recorded by Jochen Gutsch at the Hinterlab. Artwork by Simeon Johnson. Mastered by Tony Dupe at Abandoned Fireworks Factory. Released by Art as Catharsis in February 2018.
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Ballistic math-rock and free-jazz oriented intrumental post-rock. If you understand that, you'll catch the vibe. Dense, complex, and progressive. Egg Wizard
supported by 65 fans who also own “Sollbruchstelle”
This is fantastic,new band to me,Painkiller comparisons,but this just feels effortless and innovative at the same time.Brilliant from beginning to end.Dead Neanderthals on anti-depressants,in a good way! Michael Carter
A genre-defying work of voice, field recordings, pianos, stringed instruments and organized noise from the founder of Son Lux. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 27, 2017
A new record of swirling and hypnotic psych-prog from Jacco Gardner that celebrates the immersive magic of the album format. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 14, 2018