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Nokalypse - Ocean Of Inexistence
CD-R, Triple Bath, 2006
www.triplebath.gr
Each person travels a musical journey on which he or she encounters
many forks in the road. Nokalypse's biography talks about these
travels and therefore his musical development. And this is cool,
because many steps are audible in his music of which 'not afraid to
experiment but still come up with a solid and harmonious release' is
the best and definitly most valuable lesson he learned.
The five tracks are in length between 10 and 25 minutes and they were
given mysterious names like "Poetrig", "Orgiellegro" and "Aggrauche".
Each of the tracks is built from fragments which could be seen as
shorter tracks on there own. These short tracks are also all very
nice on their own, but through the combination of the tracks the
whole album is definitly more then the sum of its parts.
The finalized product - albeit burned to CD-r in a very limited
edition - guarantees a journey through various timbres of music. From
ambient through influences from post-rock, classical music and
experimental soundscapes towards rhythmic tracks and even filmic scores.
Nokalypse is Themis Pantelopoulos and this release is done on his own
(new) label Triple Bath. This means that Themis did the distribution,
production, graphic design as well as the music. And he did a good
job on all parts.
On the website the tracks on this album are called sound-poems, and
who am I to contradict this very well found description. A small last
remarks is that there are various kinds of poetic schemes, and
personally I'ld go for a bit more sonnet-structure instead of more
dadaistic or modern poetic structures. But that is just a matter of
taste.
-- Bauke van der Wal [7.5/10]
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