MTR077 | Released: 2017-11-03

Gajek - ’17

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Prelisten

01
Gajek - Auf mit den Lebenden
3:42
02
Gajek - St. Pierre
5:39
03
Gajek - Futur Zwei
4:28
04
Gajek - Feld
2:16
05
Gajek - Trage es weit
6:20
06
Gajek - Bogen
4:32
07
Gajek - Vom Hammel
4:19
08
Gajek - Das ewige Fest
6:41
09
Gajek - Trockenmasse
6:22
10
Gajek - Luft
4:34

LP Infos

This is Gajek. This is '17. Don't worry if you see a flute in the sink.

Matti Gajek's follow-up to his 2014 debut album 'Restless Shapes' opens the floodgates to signals from a future best navigated by ear. Moving through polyphonic pulses, layers of grooves and sounds, zooming in and out of ever evolving patterns of concentration and decomposition, the ten tracks of Gajek's '17 are electrifyingly futuristic clubmusic true to the almost five decades old motto of Berlin's Zodiak Free Arts Lab: „Total freie Musik“ - totally free music. Paying tribute to electronic pioneers like Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Florian Fricke - while staying clear of historical mystification - Gajek revisits the abstract clarity and improvisational audacity of 1970s electronics from a perspective firmly rooted in the digital now – this is not '71. Today, motoric rhythms emerge and elapse from postdigital aural scapes, intense and sublime, linking the thermodynamic to the ephemeral. Beyond the echoes of past utopias, '17 discovers present signs for possible tomorrows.

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CD Infos

This is Gajek. This is '17. Don't worry if you see a flute in the sink.

Matti Gajek's follow-up to his 2014 debut album 'Restless Shapes' opens the floodgates to signals from a future best navigated by ear. Moving through polyphonic pulses, layers of grooves and sounds, zooming in and out of ever evolving patterns of concentration and decomposition, the ten tracks of Gajek's '17 are electrifyingly futuristic clubmusic true to the almost five decades old motto of Berlin's Zodiak Free Arts Lab: „Total freie Musik“ - totally free music. Paying tribute to electronic pioneers like Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Florian Fricke - while staying clear of historical mystification - Gajek revisits the abstract clarity and improvisational audacity of 1970s electronics from a perspective firmly rooted in the digital now – this is not '71. Today, motoric rhythms emerge and elapse from postdigital aural scapes, intense and sublime, linking the thermodynamic to the ephemeral. Beyond the echoes of past utopias, '17 discovers present signs for possible tomorrows.

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General Infos

This is Gajek. This is ’17. Don’t worry if you see a flute in the sink.

Matti Gajek’s follow-up to his 2014 debut album ‘Restless Shapes’ opens the floodgates to signals from a future best navigated by ear. Moving through polyphonic pulses, layers of grooves and sounds, zooming in and out of ever evolving patterns of concentration and decomposition, the ten tracks of Gajek’s ’17 are electrifyingly futuristic clubmusic true to the almost five decades old motto of Berlin’s Zodiak Free Arts Lab: „Total freie Musik“ – totally free music. Paying tribute to electronic pioneers like Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Florian Fricke – while staying clear of historical mystification – Gajek revisits the abstract clarity and improvisational audacity of 1970s electronics from a perspective firmly rooted in the digital now – this is not ’71. Today, motoric rhythms emerge and elapse from postdigital aural scapes, intense and sublime, linking the thermodynamic to the ephemeral. Beyond the echoes of past utopias, ’17 discovers present signs for possible tomorrows.

Read More