Positive - Piano Visions Stimming x Lambert
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Album-Release:
2022
HRA-Release:
22.07.2022
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- Stimming x Lambert: Glühwürmchen (Piano Vision):
- 1 Lambert: Glühwürmchen (Piano Vision) 02:27
- Child's Play (Piano Vision):
- 2 Lambert: Child's Play (Piano Vision) 03:28
- Deteketei Lambert (Piano Vision):
- 3 Lambert: Deteketei Lambert (Piano Vision) 02:11
- Laura (Piano Vision):
- 4 Lambert: Laura (Piano Vision) 01:51
Info for Positive - Piano Visions
Their 2018 collaboration, the mini-album "Exodus", seems to have borne fruit. Fruit whose seeds fell to the ground and began to germinate so that new shoots could emerge. There is no other way to explain why the masked pianist Lambert and the techno luminary Stimming once again went into the studio side by side. In the world of tension between classical and postmodern, their full-length LP "Positive" now blossoms, which, contrary to the title, also contains a few threatening as well as melancholy sounds in addition to streams of cheerfulness - although these by no means dominate the proceedings. As if they had never done anything else, the two sound tinkerers once again succeed in letting their different musical backgrounds collide in such a way that they begin to merge and mutually fertilise each other. Lambert's piano playing is underpinned by Stimming's synthesizers and catapulted to unimagined heights, while the organic piano melodies in turn ensure that the rather electronic basic tone of the record does not lose its grip. In a figurative sense, "Positive" thus functions as a successful parable for how artificial and organic can not only coexist, but even enter into a fruitful symbiosis. Exactly the impetus that is needed in an increasingly technological world full of environmental problems.
"We share aesthetics and tastes but have a very different way of working to get the music where we want it to be. So we went back to our studios, encouraging each other to leave the safe spaces of our subgenres, even to explore production techniques far from our usual habits." (Lambert)
Stimming x Lambert
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