The availability and presence of Jaki Liebezeit in dispensing the heartbeat rhythm of the cosmos across various projects is more alive than ever in the three works of this ensemble, where a harmonic nightclub dispenses surges for cerebral grooving with music that, with its sidereal repetitiveness, lulls us into an agitated active hypnosis.
The knockout delivered with the addition of a bonus second live CD definitively converts our auditory pavillons into a rhythmic gym that leads us to relish the straight path of being "even and odd" simultaneously, only to then leave the duality in favor of intangible shores of electronic pleasure, surprising in its eclectic freshness.
Rather than a superb "warm-up," the first two discs are magnanimous in not flaunting blatant superiority at the first strike. Jaki Liebezeit drums, Boris Polonski synthesizer, Dirk Herweg strings then evolve, clearing the field with this third work (the CD released in 3000 copies) where without hesitation, they definitively crash into a dynamic underground psycho dance hall with elongated pieces that cook us up on a futuristic grill that is anything but far-fetched.
The tangible weight of the compositions can be tested with the live performance, which erases doubts of mechanical electronic coldness with its engaging "monotonous" fervor.
Suspension and estrangement, while always remaining present, shift the listening experience to a realm where the attention required goes hand in hand with the exquisite pleasure of an absence projection sought and provoked in everyone. The catharsis inflicted by a perpetuum mobile of Jaki's percussion suspends us in objective wonders.
The result is tangible from the sweat emerging from our subtle bodies, which in the meantime had moved in the absence of thought, overwhelmed by a scintillating strobe ball that flashes happy moments of a vivid alienation from the "fiction" that surrounds us.
We sign without hesitation the bill to be part of this club of "troublemakers."
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