Kolsch – 1989 KOMPAKTCD139D

Kolsch - 1989 KOMPAKTCD139D Kompakt

ARTIST Kolsch

RELEASE TITLE 1989
LABEL Kompakt
CATALOG KOMPAKTCD139D
GENRE Techno, Deep House, Electronica / Downtempo
RELEASE DATE 2017-09-22
QUALITY 320kbps CBR Stereo 44100Hz
SIZE 161.97 MB

13 TRACKS:

Kolsch – 14 (Original Mix) 04:59 120bpm Cmaj
Kolsch – 1989 (feat. Ludwig Kolsch) (Original Mix) 00:59 175bpm A♯maj
Kolsch – Goodbye (Original Mix) 06:52 123bpm Dmin
Kolsch – Gra (Original Mix) 05:56 123bpm Cmin
Kolsch – Grau (Original Mix) 05:43 125bpm Amin
Kolsch – Grey (Original Mix) 04:50 125bpm Emin
Kolsch – Gris (Original Mix) 05:31 123bpm C♯min
Kolsch – In Bottles (feat. Aurora) (Original Mix) 06:05 125bpm Gmin
Kolsch – Khairo (Original Mix) 06:16 124bpm Amin
Kolsch – Liath (Original Mix) 05:27 122bpm Cmaj
Kolsch – PUSH (Original Mix) 06:00 123bpm Amin
Kolsch – YKPI (Original Mix) 05:47 124bpm Amin
Kolsch, Gregor Schwellenbach – Serij (Original Mix) 05:24 120bpm Bmin

Rune Reilly Kølsch completes a bout of nostalgia with the autobiographical 1989, looking to his ‘difficult’ teenage years for inspiration after previously drawing on his early childhood and memories in 1977 and 1983.
Following 1977 – the year of the Danish producer’s birth – and 1983, we arrive in 1989. A year of upheaval for Rune Reilly, namely due to the onset of puberty and the sadness brought on by his parents’ divorce, 1989 channels the turmoil of the time into a record of emotional techno. Despite containing more than one piece entitled ‘Grey’, 1989 is in fact a rich and colourful record in a manner that recalls DJ Koze and Moderat. Many tracks building to stirring climaxes – just listen to the Aurora-featuring ‘In Bottles’ and try not to be moved. The 24-piece Heritage Orchestra, under the direction of long-time collaborator Gregor Schwellenbach, add real weight to ‘Khairo’, ‘Liath’ and ‘Serji’.
The result is the Danish producer’s most wistful batch of posh trance pulses and proggy arrangements, describing a ‘journey’ from those greyed memories into the ‘colour’ of maturity thru swelling orchestral strings from The Heritage Orchestra, alongside his patented pill-belly keys and arpeggios plus sparingly used vocals from Aurora.

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