Rechenzentrum 'Silence' Sounds Like Arvo Prt And Early Pink Floyd Sitting Around In Hades And Deciding To Move To Berlin And Live Together With Mark Hollis And Burnt Friedmann. Inspired By Russian Painter Andrej Rjublev To Whom Andrei Tarkowsky Dedicated His Black And White Film Of The Same Name Rechenzentrum Sets Out On A Journey Into The Strange Worlds Of Contemplative States Of Existence. A Meditative And In The Best Sense Self-Referential Musical-Visual System Of Coordinates Between Electro-Acoustic Melancholy And Humoresque Sketches Of The Club Landscape. The... Icon Painters Of The Eastern Church Did Not Regard Themselves As Artists Wanting To Express Subjective Experience. Instead They Saw Themselves As Existing In The Tradition Of The Medium Through Whom The Divine Experience Of Existence Could Be Lived. They Worked Purposefully On Their Icons Sometimes For Decades Completely Immersed In Their Work Which Sought To Open The Door To Another World. Their Immutable Faith Was The Key To The Door To The Numinous World Of Omnipresent Silence. It Is With This Mental Baggage That Rechenzentrum Sets Out On Their Expedition: Guests: Maurice De Martin: Percussion & Drums (Zeitkratzer) Reinhold Friedl: Grand Piano (Zeitkratzer) Franz Hautzinger: Quarter Trumpet (Zeitkratzer) Nicholas Bussmann: Cello (Kapitalband) Nicolas T. Weiser: Guitar Tracklist 1. Terra Incognita 2. Eden 3. Jeru Salem 4. Rjublevs Refugium 5. Ignis 6. Pantokrator 7. Paradox 8. In Exercitium 9. Free From Care 10. 10 + 5 11. Expedition Existenz 12. On Return 13. Eye For An Eye [show more]
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