Keith_Berry-A_Strange_Feather-CDR-2005-DPS

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     r e l e a s e  .  i n f o



     Artist.....: Keith Berry
     Title......: A Strange Feather


     Rip Date...: Mar-19-2007    Cat.No.....: TH 007
     Style......: Ambient        Label......: Twenty Hertz
     Quality....: VBRkbps        Type.......: Single
     Size.......: 44,4 MB        Source.....: CDDA



     r e l e a s e  .  n o t e s



     All
     The craziness,
     All the empty plots,
     All the ghosts and fears,
     All the grudges and sorrows have
     Now
     Passed.
     I must have inhaled
     A strange
     Feather
     That finally
     Fell
     Out.


     "There is something absolutely enormous going on in Keith Berry's
     music, though I don't know what it is. Which makes me certain that
     there is something absolutely enormous going on in there.
     Having debuted on CD only three years ago, and using only a small
     range of software programmes on his computer, he produces a kind
     of ambient music that might be called "thinking music" after the
     subtitle of a Brian Eno album (one of his influences). But it
     might also be characterized as "stop-thinking" music, music which
     helps wipe clean your mind so that it might better deal with the
     here and now.
     Influenced by calligraphy, Zen and the Sufi master poets, Berry's
     A Strange Feather hovers somewhere between heaven and earth,
     sacred and profane, ethereal and material: Utterly beguiling
     sections of floating music are often juxtaposed with short samples
     of what sounds like very corporeal, organic material.
     A new artist to watch whose inherent minimalism is both unique and
     uniquely spacious."
     www.sonomu.net

     "You have been warned before: Keith Berry is an upcoming name in
     the world of drone music. This new work (or if you are fast, two
     works, since the first 100 copies come with a free CDR) follows
     his releases on Trente Oiseaux, Authorized Version and Crouton
     Music (see Vital Weekly 416, 450 and 468) and this new one will
     further strengthen his position in that musical field. Also as
     noted before, Berry uses field recordings and computer treatments
     to create his music. Although he may arrive at similar music as
     say Monos, Ora or Mirror, it differs from them, since Berry's work
     exists in the digital domain unlike the others. Whereas they sound
     much more analogue, Berry uses the digital techniques to arrive at
     similar results. In that sense he is alike the label-owner of
     Twenty Hertz, Paul Bradley, who works in a similar way. Over the
     course of 'A Strange Feather', Berry occasional leaps into total
     silence, with just a single sound stirring everything up again and
     gliding back into this dark mass of sound, of an unidentifiable
     nature. The bonus disc is a twenty minute piece, 'Turn Left A
     Thousand Feet From Here' is one long piece of darkness, less
     refined than 'A Strange Feather', more single minded, but setting
     deeply in your brain. Not with much innovation, but with a great,
     subtle impact."
     Vital Weekly

     "It's a mystery how we managed to miss the previous recordings
     from the British ultra-minimalist Keith Berry, because if there's
     any justice in the world, he should be mentioned alongside such
     blue-chip drone artists as William Basinski, Thomas Koner,
     Bernhard Gunter, and Akira Rabelais. Yeah, his work is that good!
     He's got the sublimely romantic melodicism of Basinski, the
     glacial pacing of Koner, the hushed restraint of Gunter, and, um
     well, he's got a copy of Rabelais' legendary Argeiphontes Lyre
     software in his repertoire. But Berry is no mere aggregate of
     previously mined aesthetics, there's plenty to his work that
     speaks of his own beliefs and agendas which all draw heavily from
     Zen philosophies. While Berry's previous work The Golden Boat
     (Trente Oiseaux, 2003) and The Ear That Was Sold To The Fish
     (Crouton, 2005) were both exceptional releases (with the Crouton
     album easily being the best smelling record of 2005!), each of
     Berry's albums makes small adjustments that add up to an
     improvement and refinement of his sound; thus A Strange Feather
     stands out a remarkable achievement. Like all of the previously
     cited composers, Berry's fundamental structure is the drone
     supreme into which he bends field recordings, subtle instrumental
     arrangements, and small tactile events. Like falling snow, his
     dreamy work drifts with a poetic chill and tranquil hypnosis
     through which peripheral elements tease the listener with subtle
     details. It's so damn beautiful; and oh yes, the double cd version
     is very limited to 100 copies."
     www.aquariusrecords.org

     "Over recent years, Keith Berry has quietly produced an evocative
     body of glassine minimalist music that flirts along the event
     horizon of audibility with releases on trente oiseaux and Crouton.
     Heavily indebted to the contemplative quiet of Zen teachings,
     Berry works with sound from the inside out, moulding delicate
     fragments of sound into timbrally radiant swells that tumble in
     and out of silence through evolving patterns and repetitions. The
     thoroughly compelling A Strange Feather emerges as a snowdrift
     kaleidoscope in cold greys, wet greens and luminous whites. Within
     these elegant swells of wintry sound, gestural events punctuate
     Berry's blurred orchestration with down-pitched tactile bristlings
     and delicate electric vibrations. With the possible exception of
     Thomas K÷ner and William Basinski at their very best, no one else
     gets close to the overwhelming beauty and sombre tranquillity of
     Keith Berry's work."
     Wire


     www.twoinchesofftheground.com



     p l a y l i s t



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