The album tells stories about expeditions into the unknown, whether it was an arctic, a lunar or a continental mission. It was brave adventurers who were needed for those enterprises to bring light to unanswered questions or to quench the thirst of a pioneers mind. Some expeditions failed, others succeeded, but all of them left traces in the history of mankind. This is, what the album tells about with ten tracks and more than one hour.
Produced 2012 - 2013 at Wohlklang Studio
in Iserlohn/Germany by Rudolf Heimann
Photos and artwork by
Kilian Schloemp-Uelhoff
Everything composed & played by Rudolf Heimann except:
- all acoustic drumloops played by Manu Katche and Peter Erskine
(heartly thanks to Yamaha European Music for making this possible :)
- trombone on track 05 played by Constantin Paroth
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A live recording by DiN label man Ian Boddy & Mark Shreeve, where they (inter)weave anologuous magic over prerecorded sequencing. Berliner Schule rules! Carsten Pieper
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The more I listen to Johan's beautiful thematic compositions, the more I can appreciate his talent for intriguing melodies and atmospheric sounds and rhythmic sequences. This album is no exception, I can highly recommend it. Martin R
The chilled product of a snowed-in weekend in the Swiss Alps, the debut EP from this ambient duo is a winter wonderland in and of itself. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 6, 2018
Jasper Ewing brings all manner of electronic equipment to his bright, jittery songs, resulting in tiny, sparkling melodic wonders. Bandcamp New & Notable May 23, 2022
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honestly this album takes quite a bit of time and many listening rounds to actually "get into". No doubt it is technically excellent, with more advanced composition elements than earlier records, however it isn't that easily accessible either. Perhaps this is actually a strength as each time you will listen to there will be more details to discover. Martin R